1. The Amador Causeway, also known as Calzada de Amador, is a 6-kilometer long road that connects four small islands in Panama Bay to the mainland. The islands, Flamenco, Perico, Naos, and Culebra, were created by the excavation of the Panama Canal and are now a major tourist attraction in Panama City. The Causeway offers stunning views of the city’s skyline and the sea, making it a popular spot for jogging, biking, and walking. It also hosts a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as a marina and a museum dedicated to the history of the Panama Canal.

2. The Amador Causeway is open 24/7, and there is no entrance fee. However, some of the attractions and facilities on the islands may have their own operating hours and fees. The Causeway can be reached by car, taxi, or public transportation such as buses or metro. The phone number for the Causeway Authority is +507 314-0061.

3. As mentioned, there is no ticket fee for entering the Amador Causeway itself, but some of the attractions and facilities may require an admission fee. As for transportation, visitors can hire a taxi or rent a car to get to the Causeway. Buses and the metro also have stops near the entrance to the Causeway.