Miles of beautiful beaches on this rare island property

Moving To Panama Is Good For Your Health

June 10th, 2010 by Frances

If you have any doubt that moving to a tropical paradise with a slower pace and a lower cost of living is good for you, read this testimonial  from International Living and from Sam Taliaferro’s Panama Investor Blog. Richard Detritch and his wife Nikki used to live in California. It was beautiful, but expensive and [...]

Press Release- A Growing Trend: Americans Living Abroad

June 2nd, 2010 by Tim

From the restless to the retired, the financially savvy are seeking better living situations, and finding them in Panama CHICAGO, June 2, 2010 — While it’s easy to get frustrated with the economic climate in the U.S., some industrious individuals are finding a better way of life. A recent article in the New York Times [...]

Direct Flights from US to David?

October 22nd, 2009 by Ben

A movement’s afoot. I posted a comment on Sam Talliaferros’ blog entry about the subject. Usually I consider Sam’s blog to provide some of the more trenchant insights into Panama, but in this case, I disagree strongly (as you can see in my comment). Sam just doesn’t seem to be displaying the kind of vision [...]

Photographer’s Notes

August 18th, 2009 by Ben

Adam Elliott, who took most of the photos we use on our website and elsewhere (and whom regular readers might remember from these previous posts), finally got around to writing his photo blog entry on the trip. As with most of his travel related posts, it provides a unique and interesting look into the area [...]

Boquete Highlands Adventures

August 10th, 2009 by Jerrod

The trip from Palenque to Boquete is an amazing transition between two different worlds. Palm trees turn into what look to be pines, waves become waterfalls, beaches become cliffs. About an hour and half drive from Boca Chica (mainland near Palenque) is the mountain town of Boquete. Traditionally a coffee growing region, it has been [...]