Fort San Lorenzo is a historic Spanish fortification located in the province of Colón, Panama, near the mouth of the Chagres River in the Caribbean Sea. Built in the 17th century, this imposing fort was part of a defensive system designed to protect Spanish trade routes and the valuable shipments of gold and silver transported from South America to Europe.
Upon arriving at Fort San Lorenzo, you will have the opportunity to explore this historical site, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During your visit, you will wander through its impressive walls and learn about its rich history and strategic importance in defending the Spanish colony.
After the visit to the fort, we will head towards Agua Clara, where you can enjoy a scenic journey to another fascinating destination. At the Agua Clara Visitor Center, you will spend time exploring interactive exhibits that highlight the region's biodiversity and the importance of the Panama Canal.
This experience will not only immerse you in the country's history but also give you the opportunity to appreciate the unique natural and cultural beauty of this region.