Panama’s Azuero Peninsula Bundle
These Special Panama Reports arm you with all the tips, tricks, and firsthand insider intelligence you’ll need to decide whether the Azuero Peninsula 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.
Our Azuero Peninsula Bundle includes:
- Chitre, Panama
- Las Tablas, Panama
- La Villa de Los Santos, Panama
- Pedasi, Panama
- Venao, Tonosi, and Cambutal, Panama
$ 59.00
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Panama City’s Path of Progress
0 out of 5(0)Since being handed control of the canal from the United States, Panama has blazed a trail of economic advancement and prosperity, a course it’s still on today. The results are plain to see: a recently expanded canal, skyscrapers left and right (and new ones being built), and additional lines for the city metro system getting established…
Panama is synonymous with growth and is well on the way to achieving its goal of becoming the logistics and transportation hub par excellence for the region.
SKU: PSR-PATH-OF-PROGRESS$ 14.95Panama City’s Path of Progress
$ 14.95Since being handed control of the canal from the United States, Panama has blazed a trail of economic advancement and prosperity, a course it’s still on today. The results are plain to see: a recently expanded canal, skyscrapers left and right (and new ones being built), and additional lines for the city metro system getting established…
Panama is synonymous with growth and is well on the way to achieving its goal of becoming the logistics and transportation hub par excellence for the region.
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El Cangrejo, Panama City, Panama
0 out of 5(0)In this Overseas Haven Report we provide all the essential information for establishing yourself in El Cangrejo, Panama City. In this trendy and very expat-friendly neighborhood, one of our favorite in all Panama City, you’ll find just about anything within walking distance.
This area is also a top choice among young business professionals and retirees alike, for its shade-lined roadways provide a nice spot to work on the go, or enjoy a free afternoon grabbing a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants.
SKU: OHR-EL-CANGREJO-PANAMA$ 9.95El Cangrejo, Panama City, Panama
$ 9.95In this Overseas Haven Report we provide all the essential information for establishing yourself in El Cangrejo, Panama City. In this trendy and very expat-friendly neighborhood, one of our favorite in all Panama City, you’ll find just about anything within walking distance.
This area is also a top choice among young business professionals and retirees alike, for its shade-lined roadways provide a nice spot to work on the go, or enjoy a free afternoon grabbing a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants.
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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…
SKU: PSR-SAN-BLAS-ISLANDS-PANAMA$ 14.95Guna Yala (San Blas Islands)
$ 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.
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The Azuero Peninsula: Western Azuero, Panama
0 out of 5(0)This Azuero issue covers the peninsula’s more-rugged corner, the western side. Western Azuero is known for farming, fishing, surfing, and beaches… and let’s not forget about the stunningly beautiful sunsets.
Its undeveloped, western-facing beaches provide unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean…
The western side of Azuero was previously only known to cattle ranchers and wealthy farmers… Then surfers came. They managed to keep the great waves a secret, but word eventually got out. Now, international surfing championships are held here.
In this area you’re surrounded by nature, pure and raw… Capuchin and howler monkeys call from the trees, sea turtles lay their eggs along the beaches, and, in season, dolphins and whales swim and play offshore.
Azuero could be right for you. You’ll have to check it out in person to know for sure…
SKU: PSR-WESTERN-AZUERO$ 14.95The Azuero Peninsula: Western Azuero, Panama
$ 14.95This Azuero issue covers the peninsula’s more-rugged corner, the western side. Western Azuero is known for farming, fishing, surfing, and beaches… and let’s not forget about the stunningly beautiful sunsets.
Its undeveloped, western-facing beaches provide unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean…
The western side of Azuero was previously only known to cattle ranchers and wealthy farmers… Then surfers came. They managed to keep the great waves a secret, but word eventually got out. Now, international surfing championships are held here.
In this area you’re surrounded by nature, pure and raw… Capuchin and howler monkeys call from the trees, sea turtles lay their eggs along the beaches, and, in season, dolphins and whales swim and play offshore.
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Bocas del Toro, Panama | Overseas Haven Report
0 out of 5(0)Bocas del Toro is a tourist town. In fact, it is often regarded as Panama’s top tourist destination—and for good reason, too. Bocas del Toro Province is one of the most pristine areas on Panama’s Caribbean coast, and tourists have started to take note of its dense rain forests, clear and clean turquoise water, and white-sand beaches.
Bocas del Toro is a province in Panama consisting of a small portion of the mainland as well as an archipelago of nine islands. It borders the Caribbean Sea to the north, Chiriquí to the south, Costa Rica to the west, and the indigenous Ngöbe-Bugle comarca to the east.
Minutes after stepping off the water taxi that takes you to Bocas Town, on the Bocas del Toro archipelago’s Isla Colón, tour guides are waiting to pounce with their offers of island hopping, scuba diving, surf lessons, ziplining, and more. Hostels, hotels, bed-and-breakfasts, restaurants, cafés, and bars surround the main seafront strip where the water taxis unload the wide-eyed visitors.
But Bocas is so much more than just tourists… The 19,000 or so residents in town consist of surfers, fishers, and entrepreneurs, including local indigenous people, Panamanians, and foreigners. Like much of Panama, Bocas is a multicultural mix.
Bocas town has a distinctly Caribbean flair (not surprisingly, given that it’s located on the Caribbean coast). Rastafarian culture is present in the music, shops, and restaurants, and Bob Marley blasts from bar speakers and adorns tourist T-shirts. Don’t be confused though. This isn’t Jamaica; Bocas Town just feels like Jamaica.
SKU: OHR-BOCAS-DEL-TORO$ 9.95Bocas del Toro, Panama | Overseas Haven Report
$ 9.95Bocas del Toro is a tourist town. In fact, it is often regarded as Panama’s top tourist destination—and for good reason, too. Bocas del Toro Province is one of the most pristine areas on Panama’s Caribbean coast, and tourists have started to take note of its dense rain forests, clear and clean turquoise water, and white-sand beaches.
Bocas del Toro is a province in Panama consisting of a small portion of the mainland as well as an archipelago of nine islands. It borders the Caribbean Sea to the north, Chiriquí to the south, Costa Rica to the west, and the indigenous Ngöbe-Bugle comarca to the east.
Minutes after stepping off the water taxi that takes you to Bocas Town, on the Bocas del Toro archipelago’s Isla Colón, tour guides are waiting to pounce with their offers of island hopping, scuba diving, surf lessons, ziplining, and more. Hostels, hotels, bed-and-breakfasts, restaurants, cafés, and bars surround the main seafront strip where the water taxis unload the wide-eyed visitors.
But Bocas is so much more than just tourists… The 19,000 or so residents in town consist of surfers, fishers, and entrepreneurs, including local indigenous people, Panamanians, and foreigners. Like much of Panama, Bocas is a multicultural mix.
Bocas town has a distinctly Caribbean flair (not surprisingly, given that it’s located on the Caribbean coast). Rastafarian culture is present in the music, shops, and restaurants, and Bob Marley blasts from bar speakers and adorns tourist T-shirts. Don’t be confused though. This isn’t Jamaica; Bocas Town just feels like Jamaica.
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