On the surface, Portobelo appears to be another site for religious pilgrimage in the Americas, but the ambiance in this small town on the Panamanian Caribbean coast goes far beyond mere fervent Catholicism and is where African beliefs meet those of Europeans’ and blend into something unique. A brisk walk through the town brings you to castles sacked on numerous occasions by English privateers, and formerly important bastions for the Spanish Empire. There is an unforgettable museum made from coral detailing the slave history of Portobelo and the culture of the new settlers, including an imposing church where even the Virgin Mary is holding a pair of handcuffs. “Why?” you may ask. Well, you will have to visit to find out.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 25 Oct 2024
Portobelo, Panama, 10/25/2024, National Geographic Quest
- Aboard the National Geographic Quest
- Costa Rica, Panama & Colombia
Panama and Colombia: Exploring the Caribbean Coast
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