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Boca Chica, Panama
0 out of 5(0)In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the tranquil town of Boca Chica, Panama.
The town of Boca Chica had for long been just a sleepy fishing port at the end of the road. Sitting at the end of the peninsula, the town overlooks the nearby island of Boca Brava, which protects the port and makes it a perfect place for a fishing expedition. If you’ve heard of this little town already, odds are you’re a sport fisherman—the waters off this coastal town are world-renowned as a sport fisherman’s paradise.
SKU: PSR-BOCA-CHICA$ 14.95Boca Chica, Panama
$ 14.95In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the tranquil town of Boca Chica, Panama.
The town of Boca Chica had for long been just a sleepy fishing port at the end of the road. Sitting at the end of the peninsula, the town overlooks the nearby island of Boca Brava, which protects the port and makes it a perfect place for a fishing expedition. If you’ve heard of this little town already, odds are you’re a sport fisherman—the waters off this coastal town are world-renowned as a sport fisherman’s paradise.
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The Best Of Caribbean Kit
0 out of 5(0)It’s no secret that The Caribbean has one of the most breathtaking beaches in the world. The urban life of this gorgeous sub-oceanic region blends perfectly into the tranquility of insular community. The islands and coastlines along the western Atlantic Ocean are home to one of the most exciting cities, as they offer the vibrant flair of modern, cosmopolitan life, leisure amenities combined with a high level of culture.
If you’re looking for investment opportunities, or a memorable getaway… there’s no doubt that this one-of-a-kind kit has been made just for you. This comprehensive bundle goes in depth on everything you’ll want to know about this wonderful region…
We have condensed the Best Of The Caribbean into a special collection of valuable reports, that includes:
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SKU: KIT-BEST-CARIBBEAN$ 49.95$ 109.50The Best Of Caribbean Kit
$ 49.95$ 109.50It’s no secret that The Caribbean has one of the most breathtaking beaches in the world. The urban life of this gorgeous sub-oceanic region blends perfectly into the tranquility of insular community. The islands and coastlines along the western Atlantic Ocean are home to one of the most exciting cities, as they offer the vibrant flair of modern, cosmopolitan life, leisure amenities combined with a high level of culture.
If you’re looking for investment opportunities, or a memorable getaway… there’s no doubt that this one-of-a-kind kit has been made just for you. This comprehensive bundle goes in depth on everything you’ll want to know about this wonderful region…
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- Placencia, Belize
- Cartagena, Colombia
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Guna Yala (San Blas Islands)
0 out of 5(0)Hands down, the San Blas islands offer the best of the best for island vacationing. While the islands are plentiful in nature, modern development remains non-existent.
San Blas has crystal clear aquamarine waters and, unlike most beaches in Panama, white sand beaches that look and feel like baking flour…
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$ 14.95Hands down, the San Blas islands offer the best of the best for island vacationing. While the islands are plentiful in nature, modern development remains non-existent.
San Blas has crystal clear aquamarine waters and, unlike most beaches in Panama, white sand beaches that look and feel like baking flour…
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Panama Letter | 2 Year
0 out of 5(0)With this monthly membership service, Panama Letter, we bring you the real Panama, warts and all. This is your chance to discover what it is really like to live in this country, without the sugar coating. This is the good, the bad, and the ugly, brought to you by a team of insiders, with, among them, decades of firsthand experience living, investing, and doing business in Panama. Understand, with their help the opportunities that are right for you in the world’s top retirement, lifestyle, investment, doing-business, and embarking-on-a-new-adventure haven.
SKU: SUB-PL-2$ 109.00$ 239.00every 2 yearsPanama Letter | 2 Year
$ 109.00$ 239.00every 2 yearsWith this monthly membership service, Panama Letter, we bring you the real Panama, warts and all. This is your chance to discover what it is really like to live in this country, without the sugar coating. This is the good, the bad, and the ugly, brought to you by a team of insiders, with, among them, decades of firsthand experience living, investing, and doing business in Panama. Understand, with their help the opportunities that are right for you in the world’s top retirement, lifestyle, investment, doing-business, and embarking-on-a-new-adventure haven.
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Aguadulce, Panama
0 out of 5(0)Many people only know Aguadulce as that annoying little town along the Pan-American Highway where traffic becomes congested… And it’s true—but it’s a misconception that traffic is all there is to this town. The other misconception is that Aguadulce’s only attraction is the Spanish-colonial architecture. There’s so much more…
Aguadulce’s history is mysterious… It was known as “la tierra de la sal y el azúcar” (the land of salt and sugar) during the late 18th century and was baptized as San Juan Bautista de Aguadulce around the same time.
The Aguadulceña community takes great pride in their cultural history and its importance to the country. The small town preserves several cultural landmarks that the now Ministry of Culture proclaimed important to Panama’s national heritage in 2017…
One is the Museum of Salt and Sugar, with its colonial architecture and canary yellow façade. For a nominal fee, you can look at pre-Colombian artifacts, historical documents, photographs, as well as the origins of the sugar industry. Another iconic building is the Eduardo Pedreschi Municipal Palace. Built in 1925, it’s named after the Italian architect who designed many of the important buildings in the city.
Currently, Aguadulce is restoring, improving, and repairing important city structures, with many visible renovation projects like Parque 19 de Octubre, directly across the street from the historic San Juan Bautista Church.
If you enjoy fresh air and sunshine (with some rain mixed in), Aguadulce is a great place to live, with an abundance of outdoor activities to do here… limited only by your imagination and abilities.
SKU: PSR-AGUADULCE$ 14.95Aguadulce, Panama
$ 14.95Many people only know Aguadulce as that annoying little town along the Pan-American Highway where traffic becomes congested… And it’s true—but it’s a misconception that traffic is all there is to this town. The other misconception is that Aguadulce’s only attraction is the Spanish-colonial architecture. There’s so much more…
Aguadulce’s history is mysterious… It was known as “la tierra de la sal y el azúcar” (the land of salt and sugar) during the late 18th century and was baptized as San Juan Bautista de Aguadulce around the same time.
The Aguadulceña community takes great pride in their cultural history and its importance to the country. The small town preserves several cultural landmarks that the now Ministry of Culture proclaimed important to Panama’s national heritage in 2017…
One is the Museum of Salt and Sugar, with its colonial architecture and canary yellow façade. For a nominal fee, you can look at pre-Colombian artifacts, historical documents, photographs, as well as the origins of the sugar industry. Another iconic building is the Eduardo Pedreschi Municipal Palace. Built in 1925, it’s named after the Italian architect who designed many of the important buildings in the city.
Currently, Aguadulce is restoring, improving, and repairing important city structures, with many visible renovation projects like Parque 19 de Octubre, directly across the street from the historic San Juan Bautista Church.
If you enjoy fresh air and sunshine (with some rain mixed in), Aguadulce is a great place to live, with an abundance of outdoor activities to do here… limited only by your imagination and abilities.
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