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 Panama's new airport at Rio Hato is under construction
New airports can be game changers for any town or city, but they are especially important to small countries like Panama. We mentioned the announcement of the new airport at Rio Hato over a year ago in this post. And while new
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My recent trip to Isla Cebaco was an eye opener. Not only because we saw dolphins, caught tuna, snorkelled, and surfed epic waves all to ourselves, but also because beachfront land there is still relatively cheap. Not On The Radar
Isla Cebaco is not on the radar of your
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Panama is a land of extremes in many ways, and nothing proves this more succinctly than the great variance in Panama’s cost of living.
For example, in Casco Viejo, Panama City’s historical district where newly restored buildings fetching millions of dollars sit immediately next to decrepit buildings that
Read Entire Post: Panama: Land Of Extremes Amid Global Tug Of War
 The Carnaval Queen celebrates in Pedasi, Panama
Only in Panama could you meet an Argentine school teacher turned Panamanian yoga instructor, a Russian diplomat turned Panamanian real estate agent, an American retiree turned Panama sport fishing tour operator, a Venezuelan billionaire turned Panamanian banker, a Mexican manufacturer turned Panamanian hotel manager,
Read Entire Post: Panama: The Place You Go When Your Country Sucks
 Driving in Panama City during a festival? Not a good idea…
(This article was originally published on EscapeArtist.com)
Dear Michael,
My wife and I want to take a 1-2 week vacation in Panama in the month of December. We want to land in Panama City, rent a car, and travel from the Pacific
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Panama is on the list of many paradise seekers… but what is it really like, apart from beautiful beaches like these? (Photo taken at Isla Iguana, Panama by Don Hackney)
I have been performing considerable research into retirement destinations for my wife and me as our retirement date quickly approaches.
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 Playa Venao, Panama
The dinner party was lively enough. An Australian couple, an American couple and their kids, an American man and his Austrian wife, myself and a handful of other pals… we had all gathered for dinner and drinks at a beach-side villa near Pedasi, Panama.
We started
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 Panama Ecuador seminar over two days in Neward NJ. No need to get your passport out. No international flight.
Read Entire Post: Panama-Ecuador Seminar – Newark NJ – July 16th and 17th
 Recently we wrote about a house in Panama that rents for $100 per month. Today we look at a property belonging to a different friend of mine… but this one rents for $10,000 per month.
Well, in actuality this villa rents for $350/night, so assuming a 30 day month, that
Read Entire Post: Would You Rent THIS House In Panama For $10,000 Per Month?
 A friend of mine rents a house in Las Tablas, Panama for $100 per month. The house is about 10 minutes to the nearest beach and 5 minutes to the town center.
Home sweet home in Las Tablas, Panama for $100 per month
Las Tablas, a mid-sized town near
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Penonome sits right at the foothills of the Cordillera (mountain range) that runs through the center of Panama. The expansive pastures, valley streams and picturesque views make Penonome a rancher’s delight in Panama. Land prices here are still relatively low, so finding your perfect spot is still a feasible, “value” proposition.
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Question: There are so many opportunities that I read about in so many countries it’s hard to know where to start. Most of the information I read is about buying properties. I really don’t want to tie myself down initially to one place. How do I get information about rentals in
Read Entire Post: Differences Between Panama, Ecuador, Uruguay
 Video Clip: A Bird’s Eye View of Panama City, Panama
Panama City – An Overview
Many expats and retirees loathe the idea of relocating to a large city. The heat, traffic, and pollution may not be conducive for a tranquil, stress-free lifestyle. However, after three weeks of lying in
Read Entire Post: Where To Live And Invest In Panama City, Panama
Question: Which regions in Panama are not oppressively hot and/or humid, but which also haven’t become as expensive as Boquete, El Valle, etc.?
Answer:
Volcan, La Pintada, Cerro Azul, La Pintada and Santa Fe are probably the most affordable highland communities in Panama. Those communities represent unique alternatives to Boquete
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 In this article:
- Why Penonome, Panama Is An “Emerging” International Lifestyle Community
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- Lots and Acreages for Sale In Penonome
About Penonome
Penonome is a medium-sized town in Panama located about 90 minutes west of Panama City. Penonome is the first decent sized town you
Read Entire Post: Penonome “Best Value” Lifestyle – Part 2

Dominoes is a popular street sport in Panama City, Panama
While recent Ecuadorian political unrest has been negative for public relations, Panama remains the “darling” of Latin America for investment and business opportunities.
In this brief television interview with Panama’s President, Ricardo Martinelli on Fox News, Martinelli claims that low taxes is
Read Entire Post: Video: Panama’s President Comments On Panama’s Economic Success
 What sets Panama apart from any other nation under the sky? From an investment perspective, what makes Panama so attractive compared with Nicaragua, Ecuador, or any other nation in Latin America? What is so great about the Republic of Panama, that would cause us to dedicate and entire newsletter to the cause?
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 Here is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own your own five-acre riverfront ranch in Panama.
Enjoy cool temperatures under the huge trees down by the river Exceptional mountain views in almost every direction Cool mountain breezes without too much wind 5 minutes to large modern supermarket, restaurants, and other services in Penonome Private ranch
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 An old friend of mine called with an invitation to inspect a small acreage for sale that fronts on to the Rio Chagres, Panama’s largest river. With an asking price of just $35,000, I was intrigued.
The Rio Chagres feeds the Panama Canal and serves as the primary water supply
Read Entire Post: Santa Rosa – Panama City’s Secret River Refuge

Casco Viejo's once dilapidated structures are making a stylish come back
Casco Viejo is in the midst of a major restoration effort
Casco Viejo was at the top of my itinerary after I landed in Panama City, Panama. I first visited Casco Viejo back in April
Read Entire Post: Past To Present In Casco Viejo – Panama’s Historical District
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