Although
there are no written records before Colonial times, the natives used
the Isthmus of Panama for commercial purposes. However, when colonial
period began, it was the Spanish King Charles I who first envisioned
the possibility of a route that could join the Caribbean and the South
Ocean (The Pacific Ocean).
Three centuries later, in 1880, a French group leaded by Ferdinand de Lesseps started the construction of a sea level canal. After 20 years of courage, financial problems and diseases defeated them. In 1903, the Panamanian and American Governments signed up a treaty to restart the construction and this unique human deed became a reality.
Finally, 10 years later M/S ANCON was the first ship that transited the Panama Canal. Close to the end of the Century, there is no doubt that the Panama Canal, this engineering marvel, is essential for the world commerce and progress.
This half-day tour is specially focused on the historic aspects of the Panama Canal. After leaving the hotel, head to Colonial zone or "Casco Viejo", where the French settled their headquarters for the construction of the Canal. The Frenchman Plaza, herein located, there has a 180-degree view from the Bridge of the Americas (Pacific door of the Canal) to the Modern City and to the Old Panama.
Also, admire the monument in honor to those French who played an important role in their attempt. Then, walk to the New Panama Canal Interoceanic museum. On the way, admire the National Theater, the ancient San Francisco Church and some other historical buildings.
Once at the Museum, observe the collection of pieces and documents related to the Panama Canal construction, including the Torrijos-Carter treaty and see how they have contributed to its construction and development. Lastly, the tour heads to Miraflores Locks to see the operation of the Panama Canal itself and make this experience even richer.
Comfortable light clothes, hat sunscreen are suggested. Do not forget you camera and a lot of film.
Although
there are no written records before Colonial times, the natives used
the Isthmus of Panama for commercial purposes. However, when colonial
period began, it was the Spanish King Charles I who first envisioned
the possibility of a route that could join the Caribbean and the South
Ocean (The Pacific Ocean).
Three centuries later, in 1880, a French group leaded by Ferdinand de Lesseps started the construction of a sea level canal. After 20 years of courage, financial problems and diseases defeated them. In 1903, the Panamanian and American Governments signed up a treaty to restart the construction and this unique human deed became a reality.
Finally, 10 years later M/S ANCON was the first ship that transited the Panama Canal. Close to the end of the Century, there is no doubt that the Panama Canal, this engineering marvel, is essential for the world commerce and progress.
This half-day tour is specially focused on the historic aspects of the Panama Canal. After leaving the hotel, head to Colonial zone or "Casco Viejo", where the French settled their headquarters for the construction of the Canal. The Frenchman Plaza, herein located, there has a 180-degree view from the Bridge of the Americas (Pacific door of the Canal) to the Modern City and to the Old Panama.
Also, admire the monument in honor to those French who played an important role in their attempt. Then, walk to the New Panama Canal Interoceanic museum. On the way, admire the National Theater, the ancient San Francisco Church and some other historical buildings.
Once at the Museum, observe the collection of pieces and documents related to the Panama Canal construction, including the Torrijos-Carter treaty and see how they have contributed to its construction and development. Lastly, the tour heads to Miraflores Locks to see the operation of the Panama Canal itself and make this experience even richer.
Comfortable light clothes, hat sunscreen are suggested. Do not forget you camera and a lot of film.