Lori and Kevin had been following Panama Relocation Tours emails and videos for two years. They were pretty sure they would like to live in Panama. But to confirm that Panama was right for them, they came on a “boots on the ground” all-inclusive Panama Relocation Tour.
Watch their video to learn what they discovered about Panama and whether they will be moving there.
The only way to know if Panama is right for you is to visit Panama. Ideally, you should see many different areas instead of just focusing on one area.
We can help!
Join us for an all-inclusive 6-day, 7-night Panama Relocation Tour. By the end of the tour, you’ll know if you would like to live in Panama and probably have a favorite area picked out.
A Panama Relocation Tour is like a rolling seminar! The whole time the bus is rolling you’ll learn important things like:
* Visa options
* Tips for finding a rental
* See Panama City, beach towns, colonial towns, and mountain towns
* Bringing pets into Panama
* Healthcare and health insurance
* Retiree discounts
* Getting a driver’s license
* Buying a car
* Get details about each town and see rentals
* Meet experts and expats
* and much more!
After a Panama Relocation Tour, you’ll get FREE access to the Online Panama Relocation Guide which has contacts for:
* Affordable immigration lawyers
* Honest real estate agents
* Reliable insurance agents (health,car and home)
* Pet relocation
* Veteran benefits
* Details about towns
* Healthcare providers
* and more
You’ll also get FREE access to our private Facebook group where we offer ongoing support before, during, and after you move to Panama.
John Steward says
Jackie,
In the rainy season (last of Oct. there the first of Dec.) does it rain every day, all day or some days and off and on rain.
Jackie Lange says
Hi John. During the rainy season in October and November, it may not rain at all one day, then rain half a day the next day or rain for an hour, stop, then rain for another hour, then stop. There is NO exact answer on when it will rain or how long it will rain in October and November. The answer also depends on where in Panama. Some areas get more than than others.