If you are planning on a Panama Canal visit during your stay in Panama, I go into what to expect from this famous canal and day tours you can take
Did you know that it’s been more than 100 years since the opening of the Panama Canal?
On a trip to Panama City, I visited Miraflores Lock to find out more about the world’s most famous canal. The Panama Canal took ten years to build and originally began with the French. The USA took over the project in 1904 and officially opened the canal in August 1914.
People came from all over the world to build the canal, speaking different languages to unite and build one of the most important canals in history. Many came from Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Trinidad, and Jamaica, as well as other countries in Latin America and even Cuba. The work force added to the Panamanians set to work on the huge project.
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More than one hundred years later, the canal has seen more than one million vessels pass through. From container ships to cargo ships, passenger cruise ships, and even ship carriers, vessels can expect to pay between $300 thousand and $400 thousand in tolls to transit through the canal.
Lighthouses can also be found along the canal to navigate along the way, and not only does the eighty-kilometre waterway save money for vessels passing through, but it also saves time. It can take less than ten hours to transit the Panama Canal. Using a system of three locks, and each one with two lanes which raise the ships from sea level to the level of Gatun Lake.
Before the 1940s, Gatun Lake was the largest man-made lake, covering an area of 425 square kilometres.
The whole area occupies over 2000 square kilometres, and the forests that lie within the Panama Canal have many habitats for biodiversity. There are many species here such as the lantern flies – with a head strangely shaped like a peanut, and the cerambycid beetle, one of the largest in the world.
Apparently, this is the only canal in the world where the master of a vessel grants control of his ship to a Panama Canal pilot. The canal has three main locks, and just one of the Panama Canal locks can weigh up to 700 tons, which is more than 300 elephants!
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The canal is used by vessels from all over the world, with the main users of the waterway being the USA, China, Chile, Japan and South Korea. Some of our wine or fruit at home may have even travelled through the canal to reach us.
The Panama Canal has undergone a large expansion programme. The new locks are now 40% longer and 66% wider than the previous ones, making it the busiest logistics hub of the Americas.
Panama Canal Visit
Entrance to the lock costs $20 and is worth the entrance fee. The closest lock to Panama City is Miraflores, a 30 minute bus ride away from Albrook Bus Station. Buses are meant to leave on the hour. If you have a car, you can see a part of the canal for free as you drive to The Panama Rainforest Discovery Centre in Soberania National Park.
The interactive museum is really educational, and you get to see how the locks work from the viewing deck if you are there when a vessel passes through.
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Panama Canal Tour
If you prefer to take a tour instead of making your own way to Miraflores Visitor Centre, there are several day tours you can take. You can combine the canal with Monkey Island, or see the old part of the city called Casco Viejo with a visit to the Canal Visitors Centre. There’s also the option to take a cruise on the Panama Canal with lunch included too! * Check rates and availability for: Panama Canal Tour