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Our Panama Index reveals the very best of Panama… coast to coast, highlands to the islands.
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The Panama Starter Kit is comprised of seven important resources designed to cover every aspect of living, retiring, investing, and doing business in Panama:
- “Live and Invest in Panama,” the complete, 221-page guide (a US$79 value)– This complete and current guide to Panama introduces you to the country’s top seven choices for expat living and helps you to compare them, one to the other, with a clear look at the pluses and the minuses in each case…
- “Panama 101: 101 Things You’ll Wish Someone Had Told You About Panama“ (a US$9.99 value)– This is the guide no one should come to Panama before reading first. In these pages, you’ll learn vital lessons, including the absolute maximum you should ever pay for a taxi ride across Panama City… what not to wear if you want to be taken seriously by your new compatriots… where to go to shop for books in English… a guide to festivals and seasons… and helpful Panamanian-isms…
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- “Little Black Book for Panama,” our private Rolodex, not available for sale anywhere. This is a guide to our best in-country resources, including contact information.
- The Panama Special Report on El Valle de Anton (a US$9.95 value)–Tranquil, beautiful, and convenient… blessed with beautiful waterfalls and rainforest canopy, the little mountain town of El Valle de Anton is conveniently located 30 to 45 minutes from the beach and about two hours outside Panama City… so you can regularly enjoy the best of the city, without its heat and humidity…
- The Panama Special Report on Panama City Beaches (a US$9.95 value)– To continue your Grand Tour of Panama, this special report features the most turn-key, expat-friendly beach community in Panama, Coronado. With three international schools, Coronado has developed into ocean-side retreat for expats from all over the world… a place where neighbors gather for drinks, dinner, and dancing throughout the week.
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Our ever-expanding and most comprehensive Panama package.
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PANAMA SPECIAL REPORTS
Each Panama Special Report from Live and Invest Overseas includes an honest, current, and complete introduction to one of the places we’ve identified as offering tremendous advantages for the would-be retiree, investor, or part-timer in Panama.
Every comprehensive Panama Special Report addresses not only the pros, but also the cons of each destination featured. This is critical if you want to make a smart, informed choice. You’d be hard-pressed to find this information anywhere else in the world.
Our Panama Special Reports arm you with all the tips, tricks, and firsthand insider intelligence you’ll need to decide whether a place could be home for you or not. Every report includes broad budget comparisons, insights into the communities and how your life would be within them, and much, much more.
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Boca Chica and Boca Brava, Panama
Get Started, Panama, Panama Special Reports, Retirement & LifestyleBoca Chica and Boca Brava, Panama
Boca Chica is a beach town found in southwestern Panama’s Chiriquí Province. Lapped by the life-rich waters of the Pacific Ocean, it’s famous for having some of the best beaches in Panama. Directly in front of Boca Chica is Boca Brava Island, a protected area that’s ideal for stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, or anchoring your boat.
The real draw to this town are the two (free) municipal boat ramps that serve as the gateway to the surrounding islands and coral reefs which make up the Gulf of Chiriquí National Marine Park. Wildlife you might encounter here includes howler monkeys, tiger herons, green iguanas, hawksbill and leatherback turtles, hammerhead sharks, white-tipped reef sharks, manta rays, and dolphins. Humpback whales calve here from August to November.
This is an incredible place for boating, fishing, wildlife viewing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Discover Boca Chica and Boca Brava in this Panama Special Report.
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Boquete, Panama
Boquete is unlike any other town in Panama. The combination of its stunning natural setting, perfect temperate climate, and large expat contingent makes it a natural choice for those contemplating a move to Panama. It is located in western Panama, about 37 miles from the Costa Rican border. It’s part of Chiriquí Province, the capital of which, David, lies 30 miles to its south.
The tropical heat that Panama is famous for is much less intense in Boquete, and thanks to all the rain, it’s less dry than lower-altitude areas.
Boquete has the highest density of expats in Panama, and it’s fascinating and heartwarming to watch them intermingle seamlessly with third-generation boqueteños, indigenous people, and everyone in between.
Boquete is one-of-a-kind and a beautiful place to call home, but it also has its foibles and isn’t necessarily for everyone… Keep reading and find out if it could be your new home overseas.
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Cerro Azul, Panama | Panama Special Report
Get Started, Panama Special Reports, Retirement & LifestyleCerro Azul, Panama | Panama Special Report
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the peaceful mountain community of Altos de Cerro Azul.
Cerro Azul means “Blue Mountain,” and its name comes from its blue hue that’s visible from Panama City on a sunny day. Located at 874 meters (2,867 feet) above sea level in the heart of the Chagres rain forest, Cerro Azul promises cool weather, an abundance of wildlife, panoramic views, and a tranquility that’ll make you feel like you’re much farther than 45 minutes from the skyscrapers of Panama City.
Previously a little-known destination where only a handful of people had second homes, locals and expats are now flocking to Cerro Azul, drawn here by its proximity to Panama City and the freedom and autonomy it offers.
Though close enough to the city to make for convenient trips to the supermarket or doctor’s office, Cerro Azul feels like another world—one that’s far removed from the hustle and bustle of urban living.
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Chitré, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the city of Chitré, located in Panama’s Herrera Province.
Chitré is not just any sleepy old rural town and, in recent years, it has overtaken all of its neighbors and Chiriquí in terms of growth. According to the United Nations Development Program, it’s also a great place to live, enjoying Panama’s highest quality of life based on factors such as the education level of its population and life expectancy, measured in the Human Development Index.
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David, Panama
The province is famous for its agricultural production, particularly its cattle. The capital, David, a middle-class town built on farming, feels like a down to earth, straightforward kind of a place.
Big tractors for big farming abound here. If your interest in Panama includes any investment agenda, this part of the country should have your attention.
The City of David is 445.4 kilometer from Panama City––about six hours by car or bus. It’s also about a one-hour drive from the Costa Rica border.
If you’re not up to driving or taking the bus, there are daily flights from the Marcos A. Gelabert Airport in Panama City to Enrique Malek Airport in David.
Infrastructure in David is equal to Panama City. Electricity, telephone, water, trash pickup are all here.
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the expat-friendly city of David, Panama.
David boasts a busy social calendar. Club David is the Chiriquí equivalent of the Club Union in Panama City, “the” place for business and social events with the right people. Each year, Club David hosts many events for the local community and many events for various charities. Most are open to the public.
In March there’s the Feria International de David (International David Fair). Check out the exhibits, eat the food, and don’t miss the Horse Parade.
Like most areas in Panama, David doesn’t have much of an infrastructure for someone with a disability. To get around using a wheelchair would be nearly impossible. However, there is some progress being made in this area. The progress is slow, but it’s well on its way.
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FAQs About Life, Panama | Panama Special Report
If you’re considering a move to Panama—especially if you’re still determining whether or not the country is an ideal fit for you—you likely have an immense list of questions.
To be able to make an informed decision, you’ll want to know about cost of living, climate, infrastructure, safety, quality of life, public transportation, visas and residency, health care, and many other factors.
This kind of in-depth insight isn’t always easy to find with a Google search. That’s why we compiled a list of frequently asked questions from our readers about life in the Hub of the Americas.
This report features information gained from boots-on-the-ground experience in Panama and answers some of the most pressing questions would-be retirees to Panama have, including how to import pets, the particulars of gun ownership, owning real estate as a foreigner, incentives for foreign investment in Panama, the best places to live for a drier climate, whether learning Spanish is necessary, shopping opportunities, how the country is coping with the global financial crisis, and many others.
By the time you’ve finished reading, you’ll understand why Panama is the preferred offshore haven of tens of thousands of expats and retirees…
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Giving Back in Panama | Panama Special Report
Get Started, Panama Special Reports, Retirement & LifestyleGiving Back in Panama | Panama Special Report
Moving to Panama is about new adventures. What we hear from new or soon-to-be expats in Panama, more than anything, is a desire to give back.
Volunteering in the community you choose to spend your time is something we recommend to everyone. Not only are you helping others, you’re helping yourself. Plus, volunteering offers instant access to a social circle and network of friends you might not otherwise encounter.
Panama offers countless opportunities for people wishing to volunteer in their new home, with dozens of organizations, foundations, programs, and informal groups to get involved with. In this Special Report, we’ll introduce you to some of the best and most popular initiatives going on in Panama today.
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Islands of Panama
Panama boasts nearly 1,500 islands and each one offers something unique and special…
Do the soft, white sands and gentle, turquoise waters of the Caribbean sound like paradise to you? Or would you rather wake up to the crashing waves and deep blue tides of the Pacific?
Do you want to be surrounded by fellow island-goers or do you long for secluded shores?
No matter your preferences, Panama has an island with your name on it.
This issue provides a rundown on the top islands on which to strand yourself in Panama… be it for the weekend, the winter, or the long haul.
From the Pearl Islands to the San Blas archipelago, and from Bocas del Toro to Isla Coiba, find out more about Panama’s best island offerings in this Panama Special Report.
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Las Lajas, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the pleasant coastal town of Las Lajas.
If you’ve dreamt of living the quiet life surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature close to the ocean, then a Las Lajas lifestyle might just be for you.
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Panama’s Best Hiking Destinations | Panama Special Report
There’s no better place than Panama for those who love to connect with nature through hiking.
This tiny country boasts mountains, a volcano, craters, valleys, jungles, rainforest, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, and more—and many have easily-accessible hiking trails.
Panama is the second most biodiverse nation in Central America, home to 940 bird species, 10,000 plant varieties, and over 200 kinds of mammals, as well as 125 species that don’t exist anywhere else in the world.
The Panamanian government wants to boost the tourism industry, and is developing projects designed to make the Isthmus more attractive for tourists. There are more opportunities than ever to explore Panama’s great outdoors.
There are trails for every experience and comfort level throughout the country… from paved paths in Panama City’s metropolitan park to the demanding, six- to eight-hour climb up Volcán Barú.
This guide gives you insight into Panama’s top hiking spots, filling you in on everything you need to know to enjoy a day on the trail, including how to arrive, what to expect from the hike, and any advice you need to know to make your adventure a success.
From Panama City to Boquete, El Valle de Antón to La Yeguada, Cerro Picacho, and others, learn about Panama’s best places to lose yourself in nature…
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Planting Flags In Panama
With recent tightening of regulations, how does Panama score today as an offshore jurisdiction for internationalizing your life and planting flags? This Panama Special Report by Lief Simon delivers the current state of affairs on the Isthmus, scoring the country using the Five Flags Strategy:
Flag 1: Asset Protection
Flag 2: A Bank Account
Flag 3: Residency
Flag 4: Citizenship
Flag 5: Investing
Discover if Panama if still a top go-offshore haven, whether getting a bank account is still possible in this post-FATCA era, and what residency options are available to you, no matter what your live-and-invest-in-Panama goals may be. If you’re thinking about investing in Panama or already have, you can’t afford to miss this special report.
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Puerto Armuelles, Panama
Puerto Armuelles, located in the province of Chiriquí and the capital of the district of Barú, is a small town is on Panama’s Pacific coast—much closer to Costa Rica (bordering the country, in fact) than to Panama City at the other end of the country (about a seven-hour drive away).
The beach stretches for miles on end… Banana trees blow in the wind and people stroll down the street, stopping to chat with friends…
Many equate life in Puerto, as it’s informally called, as being lost in time.
Everything here is slower, everyone here is friendlier. There are no drive-by shootings, most people are riding bicycles. Some of them are carrying children on the handlebars, others towing a horse. Puerto is what life looks like when you mix a profitable past with an uncertain future. The town has a better infrastructure than many big cities, but its population is smaller and poorer than other places. Thisunique mix of past, present, and future, makes Puerto what it is.SKU: PSR-PUERTO-ARMUELLES -
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San Francisco, Panama City, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you one of the most modern and progressive neighborhoods in all of Panama City; San Fransisco.
San Francisco is Panama’s best option for living a quiet, residential, urban lifestyle.
If you want an urban experience in Panama City, but without the nuisances of persistent tourists, rowdy club-goers, nonstop casinos, solicitous women of the night, or any of the other seedier aspects of living in the city center, then San Francisco is the place to be.
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Santa Catalina, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we introduce you to Santa Catalina, Panama, on Veraguas province’s Pacific coast. What first brought outsiders here some 40 years ago is the same thing that draws them today: the surf.
Santa Catalina is off the beaten path, and as a result, disconnected from the realities of day-to-day life. It’s home to a small but diverse expat population who’ve brought with them vestiges of their home cultures. This is especially true when it comes to gastronomy: From authentic Italian pizza and gelato to Panamanian ceviche to Argentinian empanadas, the dining options in Santa Catalina run the gamut.
Santa Catalina’s proximity to Coiba National Park is another major reason people journey here. In the not-too-distant past, Isla Coiba was a penal colony synonymous with death. Today, the island and its surrounding waters are world-famous for the abundance of life they support—nature-lovers and adventurists won’t be disappointed. It’s not easy to get to, but whether you go to surf, scuba dive, or simply unwind, Santa Catalina is worth the trip.
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Starting A Restaurant Business In Panama
Offshore & Taxes, Panama Special Reports, Real Estate & InvestingStarting A Restaurant Business In Panama
From its inception, the Isthmus of Panama has attracted merchants the world over, all eager to turn a profit in this land of opportunity. Like immigrants everywhere, they brought their cultures and customs along with them, and nowhere has this been more apparent than in Panama’s dynamic and ever-evolving food-biz landscape.
It’s been over a century since the Panama Canal opened its locks to world commerce. In that time, waves of arrivals have contributed to the melting pot of cuisines we see in the country today, from Chinese chow mein to Jamaican jerk and some of the best pizza you’ll find outside of Italy. In the last decade, give or take a few years, Panama City has morphed into a must-experience foodie destination for gourmands of all stripes, with street food and fine-dining options to tempt the most demanding palates.
In this special report, we explore the country’s landscape through its food, seeing it through the eyes of the restaurateurs who are bringing the flavors of the world to our doorstep. We’ll check out good eats from Panama City out to the beaches and up to the mountain towns… and take a peek behind the kitchen doors of those intrepid entrepreneurs—some expat, others local—with the business chops to make their living one plate (or coffee cup) at a time.
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Taboga Island | Panama Special Report
Get Started, Panama, Panama Special Reports, Retirement & LifestyleTaboga Island | Panama Special Report
Taboga is a 12.1-square-km island that sits in the Gulf of Panama in the Pacific Ocean. The handiwork of volcanic forces, its hilly topography offers spectacular vistas of Panama City and the gigantic ocean liners that queue to enter the Panama Canal. Also known as La Isla de Las Flores (the Island of Flowers), it’s not only the sights that draw you in but the sounds and smells… This is a place that’s steeped in history.
Taboga is only 20 kms offshore, meaning it could almost qualify as a Panama City neighborhood… It’s close enough that you can enjoy the conveniences of the capital, but far away enough that you’re removed from its chaos. Its expat population, mostly made up of retirees from Canada, England, and the States, accounts for roughly 20% of the total number of residents. Many of them own businesses while others simply bask in the tranquility of island living.
In this Panama Special Report, we step off the ferry with you onto Panama’s most easily accessed island filled with color, community, and culture.
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Tierras Altas, Panama
Tierras Altas, a district in Chiriquí Province on the west side of Volcán Barú, is poised to become the next Boquete. Situated in the highlands of western Panama, it features comparable scenery—misty hillsides dense with greenery, gardens terraced into slopes, and abundant wildflowers. Its cool-weather climate and the outdoor lifestyle it affords are also similar…
But Tierras Altas is different to Boquete different in important ways. First, it’s still affordable. Everything from the cost of real estate to the cost of a burger costs less here, while costs in Boquete are closer to those of a mid-size U.S. city. Second, Tierras Altas is relatively unknown, while Boquete is one of the most famous expat communities in the world. Third, Tierras Altas is authentic and down-to-earth, while some complain of the imported American culture that dominates Boquete.
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