Panama’s Red Frog Beach Marina to welcome boaters from all over the world

In the upcoming six months, the Red Frog Beach Marina staff will warmly welcome ...

Panama’s Red Frog Beach Marina to welcome boaters from all over the world

March 07, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

In the upcoming six months, the Red Frog Beach Marina staff will warmly welcome boaters from all over the world, who will be visiting the beautiful yacht charter destination – Panama, for their first time.

Red Frog Marina situated in a fabulous yacht charter location - Panama

Red Frog Beach Marina situated in a fabulous yacht charter location - Panama

This summer, Red Frog Beach Marina will be a great place to visit – safe, peaceful and providing some fun events surrounding the “grand opening” (finalizing construction) of the vacation villas at Red Frog. The marina will also have a number of larger yachts stopping by in route to America’s Cup in San Francisco. There are still spaces available. The marina offers some of the most inexpensive dockage fees for this quality of a marina anywhere in the Caribbean.

Enchanting yacht charter destination - Panama

Enchanting yacht charter destination - Panama

Plenty of boaters ask about transiting the Panama Canal as the Red Frog Marina is 133 miles from the Atlantic entrance. About 15,000 boats go through the canal each year with approximately 5% to 10% of those vessels are privately owned mega-yachts or sailors/cruisers.

Below is a video of a fun 11 hour time-lapsed journey in 2 minutes through the Panama Canal. Video credit: Richard Sidey 2009

The beachfront restaurant at Red Frog Beach, Punta Lava, offers a 25% discount for special dinner events to all marina guests. Whether it is Tuesday night BBQ bonfire or a Central American themed all-you-can-eat buffet – the location cannot be beat!

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