(Live and Invest Overseas) When moving to Panama City with my significant other from a veggie-friendly hub in the United States, one of my first hurdles to hop was the fact that I am a vegetarian. Luckily for me, I’ll start by saying, I am a pesco-vegetarian, which means I eat seafood. This helps with options drastically, especially here in Panama, where fresh fish dishes are … [Read more...]
Some Things to Do in Panama City, Panama
(Travel Pulse) Much like the country as a whole, Panama City is a vibrant, intriguing place that one could easily spend several days exploring and enjoying. It’s a city that is both modern and historic, offering easy access to the Panama Canal, world-class museums, gourmet food experiences and plenty of family-friendly activities. Here are some of the top things to see … [Read more...]
Discover Beaches in Panama
(Travel Pulse) With its two long coasts and several outlying islands, Panama is a country that offers a myriad of beach options—many of which are truly unforgettable. Whether you prefer undiscovered and under the radar or developed and readily accessible, Panama likely has a beach for you. The country’s Caribbean coast features white sand beaches and aqua waters, while on … [Read more...]
Five Fun Things to Do in Panama Beyond the Canal
(Travel Pulse) Panama’s most famous attraction may be its legendary canal, but to truly experience this destination in a meaningful way there are a number of other compelling, must-see stops. Casco Viejo is among the most colorful urban experiences to be had. A UNESCO Heritage site, Casco Viejo is Panama City’s old quarter, a place where buildings date back to the late … [Read more...]
Checking out Avenida Central in Panama
(NY Times) Recently the photographer Rose Marie Cromwell went to Panama City to photograph vendors, shoppers and people passing time on Avenida Central, a busy street near Panama’s old town, Casco Viejo. For years, Avenida Central has been a place for the average resident to run errands. Pausing there to observe the place and its people, “you really get an idea of the … [Read more...]