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The Best Of Panama
More than just a popular North American retirement haven, Panama is also one of the world’s top tax havens, an international banking center, and home to some of the highest returning investments we’ve seen anywhere.
In fact, 52,000 Canadians spend time in Panama every year… and 25,000 Americans call this place home permanently. It’s not hard to understand why: This welcoming country is one of the easiest places in the world for a North American to live and invest… The official currency is the U.S. dollar, and America’s influence is felt everywhere… from its malls, nightlife, and restaurants to its home designs, appliances, and cars.
Our one-of-a-kind bundle of reports is your first step into this top overseas haven. We have put together four of the most exciting destinations for retirees, young expats and smart investors:
- Bocas del Toro
- Casco Viejo
- Costa del Este
- Pedasí
Get started today and uncover everything you want to know about this wonderful country: Cost of living, information on residency, investment opportunities, shopping, and even options for health care.
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The Definitive Guide To Carnaval In Panama
Get Started, Panama Special Reports, Retirement & LifestyleThe Definitive Guide To Carnaval In Panama
The big news in Panama every February is carnaval. This is the biggest party in Panama each year—more eagerly anticipated than Christmas. During the days of carnaval, thousands of people from every corner of the country dance to earsplitting music, while beautiful parade floats and elaborately dressed carnaval queens saunter down every major avenue of the country.
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Venao, Tonosi, and Cambutal, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the Pacific coastal towns of Venao, Tonosi, and Cambutal.
This is a natural paradise, a region of Panama that boasts some of the best deep-sea fishing in the world, plus surfing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Around Coiba lies the largest coral reef on the Pacific side of the Americas.
If you like outdoor activities, then this is a region ripe with opportunity to get out and explore.
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Via Tocumen Neighborhoods, Panama City, Panama
Get Started, Panama Special Reports, Retirement & LifestyleVia Tocumen Neighborhoods, Panama City, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we give you the ins-and-outs of the Via Tocumen neighborhoods of Panama City.
The Via Tocumen neighborhoods of San Antonio, Cerro Viento, Brisas del Golf, and Villa Lucre are Panama City’s suburban, middle-class area. This is where you are likely to find the best deals on local middle-class housing.
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Volcán, Panama
Entering Volcán, certain adjectives come to mind: unassuming, peaceful, cool (as in “not hot”), welcoming… At this point you’ll have climbed 1,400 meters above sea level. Opening your car window, your senses will be assaulted and invigorated by the crisp, clean air.
Volcán sits on an ancient lava flow from Volcán Barú—the highest point in Panama at 3,475 meters.
Today, Volcán is a farming community and boasts some of the most fertile farmland in the country. This area provides at least 75% of the fruits, vegetables, meat, and milk for the country. Coffee plantations also play a major role in this area… Volcán’s soil, temperature, and high elevation provide the perfect conditions to make this crop a winner.
The infrastructure is excellent: uninterrupted electricity, potable tap water, and internet and cable are all readily available and reasonably priced.
If you crave the quiet life, whether for retirement, to raise a family, or to start a small business, Volcán will definitely fit the bill.
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Weathering The Storm: Your Guide To Entertainment In Panama For When You’re Stuck Indoors
Get Started, Panama Special Reports, Retirement & LifestyleWeathering The Storm: Your Guide To Entertainment In Panama For When You’re Stuck Indoors
From April or May to December or so, Panama’s rainy season (also called the wet season) sets in. During this time—the majority of the year—you can safely expect a downpour per day. The rain may last mere minutes but, more often than not, the precipitation doesn’t let up for a couple of hours. After several months of no moisture in the dry season, though, the country is a dustbowl, so by the time the rains roll back in, many welcome the wet weather.
Early months, say, from April to August, may not see rain at all—but storms usually occur in the afternoon, and often the sun shines bountifully before and after. At the height of the season, though, November and December, say, you can almost set your watch by the thunderstorms, and entire days tend to be overcast. You might even see the occasional all-day storm during these months—a true rarity in the tropics.
By no means should you let the wet season rule your life—there’s no reason to hibernate for these overcast and unpredictable months. Wondering what all there is to do that won’t get rained out? This rainy season survival guide puts the best of Panama’s indoor opportunities at your fingertips…
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Wildlife In Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we cover the beauty, biodiversity, and wildlife of Panama, in all its natural wonder.
This report takes you on a journey through Panama’s abundant flora and fauna, introducing you to this little country’s astounding biodiversity with an up-close and personal look.
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