(Playa Community) With one foot in ancient traditions and the other in modern living, Panama’s people stick with their roots as they keep up with the race in this age of bits and bytes. One tradition that continues to thrive among the people is the use of medicinal plants. In the popular bustling Mercadito de Calidonia, located at the end of Calidonia Street, where the … [Read more...]
Moving to Panama: “Our Cost of Living is Down 50%”
(International Living) Susan and her husband, Denis, moved to Gorgona beach with their two sons, Jonah, 11 and Elijah, 18 months “We fell in love with the view,” says Susan Roussel of her ocean view condo on the beach in Panama. “We wanted to get away from Canada and experience a tropical climate for a while.” With it’s excellent infrastructure, schools, and … [Read more...]
Live and Invest in Panama Seminar April 13 – 16, 2011
A booming economy… an affordable cost of living… first-world infrastructure and health care… excellent weather… vibrant culture… sophisticated shopping and sublime shores… rainforest canopies and rolling green hillsides… stability and safety… wilderness and adventure… Panama offers the world’s best retirement program… and there’s never been a better time to look at … [Read more...]
Life in Boquete—Good For the Soul, Good For Your Health
(InternationalLiving) With easy access to the freshest produce it’s not hard to see why many expats claim their health has improved since moving to Boquete On my first visit to this Panamanian highland town five years ago, I expected to be wowed by a colonial gem. I was a little underwhelmed when I got to the small main plaza. But I quickly realized that this … [Read more...]
10 Reasons to Retire in Panama
(USnews) Panama is the world's best retirement haven. There is a check in every box on a would-be retiree’s wish list. Here are 10 reasons you should consider retiring in this sunny and affordable country The cost-of-living is affordable. Outside Panama City, the cost-of-living is downright cheap. For example, you could retire on the beach in Las Tablas, on the country’s … [Read more...]