The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Colon Province, Colon Province

October 14, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Discover the best top things to do in Colon Province, Panama including Portobelo Tours, Panama Pipeline Bird Tours, Gatun Locks, Jungle Land Panama, La Granja Campo Y Aventura, Panamore, Panama Rainforest Discovery Center, Safaricks Zoologico, Asociacion Panamericana para la Conservacion, Agua Clara Locks.
Restaurants in Colon Province

1. Portobelo Tours

Excellent
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Portobelo Tours

We are a small, personal tour agency that offers unique tours and activities in and around the Portobelo National Park. Choose from kayaking, cheesemaking, hiking, snorkeling, diving and island tours to make your holiday really special. Or get in touch with us and we'll help you put together a package specifically designed around what you want!

2. Panama Pipeline Bird Tours

Excellent
96%
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5.0 based on 51 reviews

Panama Pipeline Bird Tours

Professional birding and wildlife tours of the famous Pipeline Road, Panama. Hike in the tropical rainforest of Soberania National Park and explore amongst the highest bird diversity in the world.

3. Gatun Locks

Colon Panama
Excellent
68%
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26%
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4.5 based on 757 reviews

Gatun Locks

Reviewed By harmonie - Antwerp, Belgium

We crossed the Gatun Locks on a cruise ship. Since there are 3 locks and the operations last for hours, you get plenty of time to experience all the maneuvers needed to bring the ships from the Atlantic Ocean up to Lake Gatun

4. Jungle Land Panama

Excellent
82%
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4.5 based on 331 reviews

Jungle Land Panama

This is the by far the most complete day tour conducted on Lake Gatun of the Panama Canal. Tour the lake and see diversa flora, fauna and ships transiting the Canal. Witness history in the making with works to expand the canal. Visit Monkey Island and our award winning Floating Lodge. Enjoy a delicious Panamanian lunch and take part in our numerous activities at no additional charge, kayaking, fishing, swiming & Stand-up-Paddling.

5. La Granja Campo Y Aventura

Excellent
54%
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8%
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

La Granja Campo Y Aventura

Canopy tours Gatun Lake Adventures , Kayak.

6. Panamore

Excellent
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Panamore

We're here to show you the best of Portobelo: be immersed in this gem of nature and take on the several water and land trails that only a local can offer. Families, friends, couples, groups, we definetely have something to suit you! Charters to Guna Yala (San Blas), boat rides, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, water sports and so much more. Let us do the thinking, while you just kick back...

7. Panama Rainforest Discovery Center

Pipeline Road, Gamboa, Gamboa 0801 Panama +507 6450-6632 [email protected] http://www.pipelineroad.org
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4.5 based on 222 reviews

Panama Rainforest Discovery Center

The Panamá Rainforest Discovery Center is the main project of the Fundación Avifauna Eugene Eisenmann, non-profit environmental organization for the conservation of birds in Panama. Our objective is to protect the tropical rainforest throught sustainable tourism.We offer bird feeders, a 32 meters observation tower, 2 kilometers of trails, gift sotre and educational programs for students.Most of the staff of the Panamá Rainforest Discovery Center are from neighbouring communities. They are incorporated into the center after going through a training and selection program.

Reviewed By jungleboywonder - New York City, United States

This was my forth time back to the Panama Rainforest Discovery Center in 9 years. This place is awesome. Always a good experience. If you never been hear i recommend a tour in order to see more.. If not, you will miss animals right in front of you. I go without a guide because I like to photograph animals which takes more time than a simple tour can offer. It's also a relaxing hobby of mine. I do rent a car for flexibility and tip when possible to give back ton the locals. I love Wildlife Photography. No picture is ever planned, but captured in the blink of an eye. No zoo.. Nothing is in cages. So you have to be patient, study where the animals live, what country, which jungle, when is the best season, what trees they eat from, decide which camera lenses to take, then just wait with equipment positioned for them to come close enough to you (a cell phone alone will not cut it!!). Thank God for whatever you see and photograph ????from that point. Enjoy God willing, I will be back in May 2021.

8. Safaricks Zoologico

Maria Chiquita, Portobelo 0301 Panama +507 435-6900 [email protected] http://www.safarickszoo.com
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Safaricks Zoologico

Safarick's Rescue and Rehabilitation Center gives visitors of all ages the chance to learn about Panama's wildlife. Safaricks works closely with Mi Ambiente by receiving confiscated wildlife, curing, rehabilitating and releasing, and giving a permanent home to wild animals that are not candidates for release. Among the animals currently residing at the center are an ocelot, deer, capybaras, tamarin and squirrel monkeys, capuchin and spider monkeys, coatis, toucans, parrots and macaws, amphibians, and reptiles. Visitors arriving at Safaricks are guided by experienced tour guides through the enclosures, the walk-through aviary and the walk-through butterfly botanical garden.The tour is roughly one hour and 30 minutes. For visitors that wish to end their day on a caribbean beach, we offer packages that include rescue center and beach.

9. Asociacion Panamericana para la Conservacion

Gamboa Rainforest Resort, Gamboa Panama +507 6497-7223 http://www.appcpanama.org
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Asociacion Panamericana para la Conservacion

Reviewed By karir346 - Cherry Hill, United States

Very inspiring morning spent at this rescue and research center for endangered and/or wounded animals - like sloths, monkeys, frogs. Also there is a beautiful butterfly house and orchid nursery. Along with the professional staff, there are volunteers from the Smithsonian Institute.

10. Agua Clara Locks

Avenida Bolivar Lago Gatun, Colon 0301 Panama +507 276-8325 http://visitcanaldepanama.com/en/centro-de-visitantes-de-agua-clara
Excellent
62%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

Agua Clara Locks

Reviewed By LIRoss55 - Kilmarnock, United Kingdom

We had seen the original canal lock gates at the excellent centre on the Pacific side: Miraflores. I wanted to see the new system and the only way to do this is to go to the Atlantic side. So we took the early train from Panama City. It is the original carriage and engine from the 19th century, a wonderful comfortable trip though the rainforest with views of the canal and lakes with complimentary coffee and breakfast. I had arranged for a driver to take us to the station in the morning, she picked us up in Colon and took us to Aguas Claras locks where we watched a ship go through the new basins and gates. The guide gave great live explanations what was happening and tbere is a good short film about the building of the new super ship size locks. A must if you want to understand the new canal.

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