Located in Colón, the second largest city in Panama and the Atlantic entrance of the Panama Canal, the Colón 2000 Cruise Terminal serves as a major hub for visitors. Adjacent to the Cristóbal Pier, this terminal is a gateway for those eager to explore the city and the famed canal. The area also boasts the world’s first intercontinental railway and pristine white sand beaches, offering a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Visitors can embark on tours, relax on the beaches, or delve into the rich history of the region.
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