Afro-koloniale historie af Colon Panama Private Tour





Beskrivelse
Du ønsker at vide historien om dem, der var kolonisterne af de lande i Panama. Sammen med de slaver, der ankom med spanierne, udviklede de en imponerende historie, som denne tur forklarer for dig. Gå ikke glip af muligheden for at se de første spor efterladt af disse grupper i landene i det panamiske Caribien
Turmuligheder
Rejseplan
Vi vil se den første spanske fæstning brugt af spanske til at beskytte mod piratkopiering de nye lande opdages af dem
Det er et sted af ringe relevans i de sædvanlige planer om at besøge Panama, på vej til Isla Grande og omkring 30 minutter fra Colón vil du finde dette sted, der samler både religiøs historie og søhandel, fremhæver den konstante strid mellem pirater, privatpersoner og buccaneers . Engelsk og spansk handelscentre under kolonitiden, dette fort åbent for turister er en bid af denne omfattende historie og et par skridt foran kirken San Felipe huser den berømte "Negro de Portobelo", der populariserede Ismael Rivera i hans klassiske "The Nazarene."
Et meget godt restaureret hus fra det 18. århundrede, der tjener som ramme for et lille, men meget smukt museum, hvor vi opdager Portobelo fra fortiden til nutiden. Smukke billeder og videoer fuld af farver og liv
Slottet San Jerónimo eller Fort of San Jerónimo de Portobelo var en del af forsvarssystemet for transatlantisk handel af den spanske krone og er et eksempel på den militære arkitektur i det 17. og 18. århundrede.
Der vil være tre værelser, de første handler om slavernes historie fra det øjeblik, de ankom til Portobelo og deres udvikling i samfundet, deres deltagelse i Portobelos økonomi og de befrielsesprocesser, der opstod. Det andet rum vil tale om den immaterielle arv, som vi har fra mennesker af afrikansk afstamning, såsom Kongo kulturelle udtryk (erklæret immateriel arv af UNESCO), de aspekter, der er forbundet med deres ritualer og overbevisninger, traditioner af den sorte Kristus, hvorfor så mange menigheder og historien, hvordan han kom til dette sted, samt den besøgende vil også lære mere om gastronomi og musik Portobelo. Det tredje rum er det såkaldte udvendige rum, der vil bestå af tilgængelige paneler, der vil tale om toldbygningen, dens befæstninger, der er omkring det, de messer, der fandt sted der, der gav det global relevans, især i kommercielle termer. og som i dag er en del af isthmusets historie.
Kirken af San Felipe (spansk: Kirken St. Philip, også kendt som Kirken af den sorte Kristus) er en katolsk kirke i Portobelo, Panama. Bygget i 1814, det huser en statue af den sorte Kristus, som blev fundet på kysten af havnen.
Kunst, der afspejler værdien af Kongo kultur med århundreder af afro-afstamning tradition i Panama.
Højdepunkter
Hvad er inkluderet
Afhentningssteder og tider
Pickups uden for de områder, der er angivet i Panama City downtown eller colon city downtown vil have en ekstra omkostning. Bed om at arrangere
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Spædbørn skal sidde på skødet af en voksen
- Anbefales ikke til rejsende med fare for hjerte-kar-sygdomme
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Ikke tilgængelig for kørestole
Anmeldelser(5)
Fabulous day exploring San Lorenzo and Portobelo forts. Lorenzo is several miles west of Colon city and Portobello is even farther east of Colon. If you want to check off the boxes of visiting these two Colonial ports and their historical importance to colonial Panama you have to commit to spending the day behind the windshield. I thought the time required was really worth it. The establishment of these forts was the seed for the idea of a better path through the jungle followed by a railroad and finally a canal. The jungle wasn’t friendly. The native Americans weren’t friendly and the environment was hostile. Nevertheless the need to cross the continent at its narrowest point became really important. These forts started the process to shorten the trip and make Panama relevant. I had a private tour and Jose was an excellent driver and a good guide. The tour took all day but the history lesson was worth it. Colon was built in the last century and has become a “hole”, AND shame on its citizens for allowing its garbage, crime and filth become its takeaway.
This is the worst tour I have ever joined. -this tour is supposed to be a private tour, but at 20:00 the night before the departure, they sent me a message to say they donot have guide, so we have to share the car with another couple. -the first location of the tour is the fort of San Lorenzo, but they failed to inform the driver, about that, when the driver drove back to Panama, I noticed that we would not go to that fort, they even lied to me that the fort was closed. -We shared the car and the driver who served as guide as well, which means the cost cut by 50%, but they only offered to refund us 30% even after we missed the important fort of San Lorenzo. I argued with them and got a refund of 50%. But the company ruined the day. Do not go with them! Then do not respect the clients, and they are not honest. They opened a tour of history but actually they do not understand that those clients who join the tour really know what to see. Do not go with the tour! This “Los Angeles VIP Tours Panama” does not see their clients as VIP.
First of all, we sincerely apologize for your experience and for the frustration caused. We understand how disappointing it must have felt, especially when you had expectations for a private historical tour. Regarding the guide availability, we informed you as soon as we confirmed the unexpected staffing issue the evening before. While this situation was not ideal, our intention was to offer an alternative so your day would not be completely canceled. We fully understand that this did not meet your expectations of a private experience. Concerning Fort San Lorenzo, there was a miscommunication regarding access timing and logistics that morning, and we truly regret that this important site was not included as originally planned. It was never our intention to mislead you. We acknowledge that this was a significant part of your tour. Regarding the refund, we processed the 50% reimbursement as discussed in order to address your concerns fairly. Although we attempted to resolve the matter, we are very sorry that the overall experience did not meet your standards. We take feedback seriously, especially from guests who are knowledgeable and passionate about history. Your comments will help us improve our internal coordination and communication to prevent situations like this in the future. Again, we apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective. Sincerely, Angel Los Angeles VIP Tours Panama
The guide was very good It was 2 hours there and 2 hours back for a 1 1/2 hour tour It was interesting but not worth all the driving
We had a great time learning about the rich history of Portobelo and Fortifications on the Caribbean Side of Panama. Nicolas was a safe and reliable driver, which made the journey even more enjoyable. Highly recommend this tour!
We had an unforgettable time on the Afro-Colonial History of Colón, Panama Private Tour! From start to finish, the experience was engaging, educational, and eye-opening. Our guide was not only knowledgeable but also incredibly passionate about sharing the rich and often overlooked stories of the Afro-Panamanian communities and their deep historical roots in the region. We visited significant historical sites, cultural landmarks, and local neighborhoods that gave us a genuine look at the influence of African heritage in Colón’s development—from colonial times through the building of the Panama Canal and beyond. Every stop was filled with meaningful stories and context that brought the history to life. What really stood out was how personalized the tour felt. Since it was private, we were able to ask questions, take our time, and connect with the places we visited in a much deeper way. The guide’s storytelling made history accessible and real, not just dates and facts. If you're visiting Panama and want a tour that goes beyond the typical tourist path, this is the one. It’s a powerful reminder of the resilience and contributions of the Afro-Panamanian people, and it left us with a lot to reflect on and appreciate.



