(latinworld) I lived in Panama City for nearly a year and a half, so I’ve decided to put together a neighborhood guide for those thinking about making the move to Panama City. Area Bancaria/Obarrio/el Cangrejo: These three neighborhoods in Panama’s center are home to some of the city’s best hotels and restaurants, as well as the city’s flashiest casinos, most … [Read more...]
Live In Panama for $1000 a month
by Playacommunity Several weeks ago we posted an article about what it is really like to live in Panama from an expat's perspective. We addressed where people chose to live, the experiences of their actual move, and the emotional side of living in a foreign country. However, we are continually asked, “Is it realistic? Can one really live in Panama on … [Read more...]
Moving To Panama? Things You Need To Know
Moving to Panama The Republic of Panama is the southernmost North American and Central American country. It is an international business center with the largest economy in central America, and its capital is Panama City. Its official language is Spanish, but many know English as a second language. Visas There are many different types of visas for coming to Panama. All … [Read more...]
AARP: Panama One Of Best Places To Retire Abroad
Panama The mountain village of Boquete offers something close to heaven for American retirees. by: Barry Golson | from: AARP The Magazine | September/October 2010 issue From left: The Caldera River that flows through Boquete; a typical bedroom in Ville Escondito, a gated community in Boquete. — Jason Varney Panama is a smart choice for retirees who want it all—in … [Read more...]