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VIDEO:  Panama Beach Paradise

Last Updated on October 4, 2020 - by Jackie Lange

VIDEO: Panama Beach Paradise

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Meet Phil and Gloria! Phil, a Canadian, came to Panama for a vacation in 2006. He fell in love with Panama’s natural beauty and affordable prices. He bought a beach front house and has lived in Panama ever since. He met Gloria, from Colombia, about five years ago and they have been a perfect pair ever since. They live in Playa Uverito which is a small and affordable beach community about 10 minutes outside of Las Tablas in the Azuero Peninsula. When Phil moved to Panama, he started a hobby of carving driftwood. You’ll get to see some of his amazing work in this video and learn more about living in paradise at Playa Uverito.

In the video, Phil and Gloria talk about what day-to-day life is like living in the eastern Azuero Peninsula!  You’ll be amazed!

In this area you can rent a furnished one bedroom across from the beach for as little as $400 -$500. Get a furnished two bedroom for $600 a month or a 3 bedroom two bath for $800 per month.

We’re now offering Private Tours in specific areas around Panama. These are 2-3 day tours with just your family so it’s a safer way to explore Panama.

Phil is one of our Private Tour Guides for the Azuero. To book a tour Private Tour with Phil, learn more about living in that area and see rentals in the area,CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS ABOUT PRIVATE TOURS

 

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Since 2010, Panama Relocation Tours has been offering monthly 6-day 7-night all-inclusive relocation tours of Panama. We’ve completed over 120 tours and helped 1300 people relocate to Panama! During a tour you’ll see a variety of different areas, meet expats and learn all the things you need to know to make a super easy transition to living in Panama.

Learn the EASY Way to Move to Panama with our ONLINE Panama Relocation Guide!

The Online Guide will help you learn all the things you need to know to have a smooth and easy transition when relocating to Panama. You’ll be able to avoid costly mistakes when you get access to our reliable immigration lawyers, honest real estate agents/property managers, where to buy heath insurance, how to get your pets in to Panama, and much more. See details at

https://panamarelocationtours.com/guide

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VIDEO:  Living At the Beach in Panama Part Time

Last Updated on July 15, 2020 - by Jackie Lange

VIDEO: Living At the Beach in Panama Part Time

LOOK AT THAT VIEW!  Pat and Kay live part time at La Barqueta which is in Chiriqui Province about 40 minutes southwest of David. Chiriqui Province is on the far western side of Panama.  They came on a Panama Relocation Tour and were considering coming to Panama for a few months every year.  But when they saw Panama and this beach house, they fell in love and decided to buy the house so they could spend more time in Panama.   In this video, they share what their life is like living in Panama part time.

La Barqueta is known to have strong zip tides so it is better not to go in to the water unless you are a strong and experienced swimmer.

Pat mentioned that he cannot get insurance in Panama.  He can always use the public hospitals where there is no monthly fee. And he can get insurance at the private hospitals but because he has a lot of preexisting conditions they would be excluded the first year or two then only covered at 50%.  They go back to the United States for most of his medical care because it is covered with Medicare.

La Barqueta has a close knit expat community. David, the closest town, has an airport, several big hospitals, and a lot of shopping available.

 

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Since 2010, Panama Relocation Tours has been offering monthly 6-day 7-night all-inclusive relocation tours of Panama. We’ve completed over 120 tours! During a tour you’ll see a variety of different areas, meet expats and learn all the things you need to know to make a super easy transition to living in Panama.

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Top 10 Beaches in Panama

Last Updated on December 22, 2019 - by Debbie

Top 10 Beaches in Panama

Which beach is Panama’s best beach?
With the coast running along two sides of the country, the Caribbean and the Pacific, there are no shortages of amazing beaches in Panama.
And don’t forget the beaches around the many islands surrounding Panama!
Panama’s beaches are as varied as the people who visit them.

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Which beach would YOU like to spend the day at?

  1. www.panamarelocationtours.comBoca del Drago – Located in the northwest of Isla Colón, the main island in Bocas del Toro, is one of the best beaches on the island. There are a couple of restaurants where you can get delicious fresh seafood and a cold beer and cabins where you can spend the night. Clear water makes for good visibility and coral growths just offshore offer world-class snorkeling here. Starfish beach is about a 15 minute walk and is known for its abundance of stars!

 

 

  1. www.panamarelocationtours.comCayos Zapatillas – These are actually two small islands that are part of the National Marine Park of Isla Bastimentos. The beaches have beautiful white sand and the water is perfect for snorkeling and viewing large varieties of underwater life. Hawksbill sea turtles are also known to nest here.

 

 

  1. www.panamarelocationtours.comSan Blas – On the other end of Panama’s Caribbean coast is an island chain that is inhabited by the indigenous Kuna Yala Indians. Perfect for exploring native cultures or just relaxing and swimming in the clear water. These islands are also popular among sailors and ecotourism fans.

 

 

  1. www.panamarelocationtours.comIsla Coiba – Located off the Pacific coast of Panama in the Gulf of Chiriqui. Coiba is part of the National Marine Preserve and is best known for the abundance of large fish and sea mammals that are seen here regularly.

 

 

  1. www.panamarelocationtours.comSanta Catalina – Once a secret surf spot but not today. Some of the best surf in Panama has attracted people from around the globe for international surf meets. There are even surf camps where they give lessons for those who are new to the sport. You can also enjoy the peace while sunbathing, reading,  and watching the waves.

 

 

 

  1. www.panamarelocationtours.comIsla Contadora – Part of the Pearl Islands and best known as the place where pirates and merchants stopped to count their pearls before heading back to Europe to trade. A popular tourist destination, Contadora has a small regional/domestic airport and has regular flights to and from Panama City.

 

 

 

  1. www.panamarelocationtours.comPlaya Venao – Another popular surf spot on the Pacific side of Panama, located Southwest of Pedasi on the Azuero Peninsula. Waves break in both directions and there is a soft sandy bottom which makes this spot popular for all skill levels. It’s a bit off the beaten track and the vibe here is relaxed.

 

 

  1. www.panamarelocationtours.comRed Frog Beach – Located on Isla Bastimentos in Bocas del Toro. Monkeys and sloths are common in the jungle here, as well as the poison red dart frog that the beach is named after. Great for surfing, swimming and sunbathing.

 

 

 

  1. www.panamarelocationtours.comTaboga – The island is known as the “island of flowers” and is only an hour from Panama City, making it a popular weekend getaway for the locals. Get there by ferry from the Amador Causeway. The beaches are beautiful on the island. Boat tours for fishing, whale watching, snorkeling, and sightseeing are available, as well as walking and nature tours.

 

 

  1. las lajas beach panamaLas Lajas – This beach is in Chiriqui Province on the far western side of Panama about 1 hour to David, the second largest city in Panama.  It’s a very long beach with tropical trees lining the shore.  This is the place to go to relax!  Las Lajas is great for swimming or just walks along the long beach.  Between April and October, you may see humpback whale too.

 

 

Although we have 10 beaches listed here, each is number #1 on someone’s list, so we’ll let YOU decide which beach is your #1!

When you live in Panama, you can take little in-country vacations to your favorite beach in Panama.
It is often a short 1 hour drive to an amazing beach!

 

Check out this video of a Panama Relocation Tours ALUMNI Beach Day to Parida Island in the Gulf of Chiriqui on the Pacific side of Panama.

 

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