New members of the Panama forum, introduce yourself here - 1st quarter of 2015
Newbie on the Panama forum? Don聮t know how to start?
This thread is for you
We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Panama if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
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I think you have the right idea. Hitting the streets is the best way to find something to rent. Most of the affordable options are passed on to friends and neighbors. There is a definite shortage of long term rentals and prices are going up. If I do come across something I can let you know but I don't know your taste and if something affordable did come up it would go quickly.
Look forward to meeting you.
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I'll be staying at the hotel Palo Alto in Boquete.聽
I'm coming with the mindset that this my place of residence for the 10 days as opposed to a vacation.聽 I would very much like to participate in any Ex-Pat activities that would be available, to include voluntary work.
I've seen too many retirees just sit around and vegetate.聽 I'm looking for reasons to get out of the house.聽 At this time, I have no set agenda and appreciate any help or advice that you could give me.聽 Also, directions from the David airport to the Palo Alto would be helpful.
This is my first blog, so I'm not real sure how to proceed.聽 My thanks in advance.
Stan
How would a single mature woman fit in?
What would be a good itinerary for a few week visit.
Are there good voluntary opportunities in health care?聽 I'm a therapist with years of experience in rehabilitation as well as with kids with disabilities.
I enjoy nature and beaches.聽 Am not interested in living like a queen and being part of a community is important to me
Thanks
You may know this site but if not it is a terrific place to begin researching the activities and groups in Boquete:
My advice is to relax and take you time getting to know the geography and the local situation before jumping into activities too quickly. Also, if you find yourself gettting rained on too much, you might find the othe side of the river is less rainy. I am not sure of that is generally the case, but it was so when we were there.
Enjoy!
I have been thinking about how to spend the next 10-20 years doing things I like, in a warm climate.
I have been working hard my whole life, and now I am 55. My marriage of 30 years has come to an end, my children are adults, and my business is winding down.....leaving me with a few bucks and an adventurous spirit.
I have traveled a bit, but only for vacations so I do not have exposure to what real life would look like as I make a permanent move. I have been reading International living, websites and blogs, and discussing options at length with friends and family. Some say I am crazy, others completely understand my need to find a slower pace and time for me.
Having had 40 plus employees for the past few years, and running my commercial mechanical contracting business I am tired of the stress. I would like to go diving again...something I gave up a few years ago. I love to fish! Play golf!
Tour around on a motorcycle! It may be too late, but I would love to try surfing. (On a big board, with small waves)
Having a beer, or a glass of wine, while doing a little cooking/grilling, with some friends would be excellent. Meeting someone for a relationship is not out of the question, so that I have someone to do a bit of traveling and exploring the countryside.....or just kicking back beach or poolside and reading a book for a few days.
Really, some time to smell the flowers without deadlines and constant pressure. It does not have to be a dream.
I have a terrific sense of humor, I am quite healthy, and I know a lot of stuff. What I would like to do is take a month or 6 weeks without too much of a plan and travel from the big city to the beaches on the peninsula and on to David and The highlands. Small hotels, and B&B would be my preference. I would love to learn the language if this works out but it would be a bonus to have someone bilingual for the exploration trip. Any suggestions are welcome. I have not been successful in finding this person yet!
Perhaps there is a possibility of a small business of some sort in the future, as I do not really believe I can completely stop working. I like working. If Panama is for me, a year off before I begin anything new looks good for now.
I would like to meet some expats along the way, as well as local people. It seems that there are more people all the time trying to find perhaps a bit simpler, less expensive lifestyle.
Cheers,
Bob
I have currently bought my first rental condominium with Recap development from Toronto Canada. The new site will be in Punta Chame, beachfront eco development. Does anyone have any knowledge of this area and or who has a similar condo close ? The beaches look spectacular and the area is not fully developed but still has a small town.
When I tell most people that I would like to try moving south to a warmer climate, they often can not believe anyone would want to leave. I suppose lately that I am feeling that I am part of a machine designed to work, earn lots of money, pay too much tax, and buy things I do not need. Way too much STUFF! To slow down the pace and live a simpler life in the sunshine appeals to me. Perhaps I am fooling myself....but I won't know unless I try. A nice little home, perhaps some domestic help to do the things I don't want to do like cleaning and laundry. The freedom to get on a motorcycle and take off for a couple of days (or perhaps a car if I have a companion) maybe to the city, or the mountains, or to remote beaches seems like a nice way to spend some time. meeting local people, perhaps other gringos, taking some Spanish lessons, perhaps do some volunteer work here and there. Learn a new cooking style, catch a few fish.
I think that the Canadians will come to me. At least the important ones. If I meet a nice lady to spend time with, so much better. I guess I feel like I have a freedom window, and I want to climb through it and have a look around. Columbia has merit, as does Ecuador. Belize has a couple of charming spots, Roatan Honduras is an interesting place, a few spots in Mexico look good as well. But Panama checks off quit a few boxes for me. It seems very ....real.
People are proud to be Panamanian, and all those expats seem to be enjoying their life.
Otherwise, things take many years instead of just years. The Dekel people steered them into the right people, and they are quite happy. However, in panama, as with many countries in the area, you need to be ok with waiting, and paying a premium for being a gringo. I am told 'just go with it and smile'
My advice: book the damn trip!

Recap has 3 other developments聽 2 in Honduras and 1 in Costa Rica. They have excellent track record for full service development, including legals. The units will be built to American standard and because I have bought early they have given me legals and furniture package inclusive starting price. Coronado is 15 minutes away with golf "which is important". The area has a lot of potential and has the best beaches which are under 1 hr from Panama City. Good luck with your travel and keep posting any news about Panama
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My husband and I live in upstate NY and we spent two weeks in Panama last year. After the brutal winter we just had, Panama is looking good as a place to escape to in the winter (at least). We are still a few years away from retiring, but we are eager to learn of others' experiences living outside the US.
In advance, thanks for sharing!
There are a lot of detailed stories out there hehe i recommend to you to read the other sections in the panama forum and comment there after careful reading. I hope we can help a bit when you have narrow your questions.
The best of lucks
I have been reading a lot of blogs about Panama in the last year and frankly, I'm a bit concerned about the crime. I read about the 2 Dutch girls who went missing in the jungle near Boquete (whose bodies were later found), and the man in Coronado who also went missing. One of the blogs I read from David detailed the security measures that they take: iron bars on the window, 3 dogs, security cameras, a patrolling guard, etc. This particular blog said that restaurant owners lock the door behind you when you go to dine to keep the gang members out, and this blog included reports that people were robbed in the parking lots outside of restaurants in David. One man contributed that his house, which is isolated and not near others, had a large fence around it with 8 dogs and this did not deter the criminals from trying to break in. He went on to say that one of the robbers was on the local police force. Some people have said, "oh, it's all drug-related crime" but others were of the opinion that American expats were targets because of the perceived or real wealth.
Needless to say, this is not the kind of lifestyle I pictured for retirement. I wonder if anyone living in Panama has had this experience or can shed some light on this issue.
Many thanks!
I was in Panama 7 years ago and I loved it, especiallly the David area.聽 Further to a few years in Switzerland, Mexico then in France, learning and setting up an aquaculture production site (spirulina - soirulinedefrance.com).. I can speak Spanish, English, French.
I d like to settle down in Panama and start an aquaculture project (spirulina and fish) for export.
I need a local partner with a piece of land 'of a few acres, permanent clean water and a solid business network for easier starting-up paperwork.
Any hindsight / advice / introduction welcome.
Thank you
Welcome to Expat-Blog..

If you are looking for a business partner,it would be more appropriate to post an advert in the Classifieds section- Business partners classifieds in Panama.
Best of luck in your project..
Regards
Yuveshen
I am a 53 year old Canadian woman currently living in Ecuador. I am considering The Pearl Islands as my next move..
Any hints, or recommendations! not really interested in living on the mainland.
Thank you for your time
My name is DJ,planning on relocating to Panama soon, this fall is my plan.I lived there for 3 years 89-91 (usn).then I traveled the entire country as far as I could drive or pass on horse back.I know things have changed.I have no issue with immersion with the local people and their lifestyles,in fact I really like it.Questions I have are. I have to make about $750.00 PM work for me.Where is a location where this may be workable. Including rent.utilities local trans..local markets etc.Any ideas will be appreciated.My Spanish is a bit weak but it will come back once I start using it again..
Tks.DJ
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