Port:
The port of Colón, a strategic access point on Panama's Caribbean coast, is just a short walk from downtown. This proximity invites you to discover the dynamic and vibrant colors of this port city, a captivating blend of culture and history.
What to visit in Colón
Colón, a city with a rich cultural and historical heritage, offers many sites of interest. Discover Fort San Lorenzo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's colonial history. The historic district of Colón, although requiring some caution when visiting, features interesting architecture and vibrant local markets. The Zona Libre de Colón, one of the world's largest free trade zones, is a shopper's paradise. For a natural experience, La Angosta beach and San Lorenzo National Park offer breathtaking scenery and wildlife-watching opportunities.
What to visit in the area
Near Colón, the Panama Canal, one of the engineering marvels of the modern world, is a must-see. Lake Gatun and the Gatun Locks offer a unique opportunity to see the workings of the canal up close. For history and culture buffs, the city of Portobelo, with its colonial forts and rich past linked to the era of the conquistadors, is a rewarding excursion. Adventure lovers can explore the Chagres National Park, which offers hiking, rafting and encounters with the indigenous Embera communities for an immersion in Panamanian nature and culture.