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Planes, Trains and Automobiles in Panama. In Panama city it's typical to pay less than $5 for a taxi ride to just about any reasonable distance from your hotel including the regional airport. In the small communities of Boquete and Bocas taxi fares drop to $2 or less. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , By now almost everyone has heard about the beauty of Boquete, located in the cool mountains of Panama, not far from the Costa Rica border. This article will show you the best way to get there, as well as many tips to make your journey easier and more enjoyable. Airport codes, hotel recommendations, places to stay, and so much more. Related Article Tags: , , , , So what's all the fuss about Panama? What do the Baby Boomers see in this little country and what reason do they have for moving there in droves? Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , If you have never been to Panama you may have an image of bumping around dirt roads in an old bus with chickens and pigs in the back seat! Although it's true in most Latin American countries it's not so in Panama. Just one of the many pleasant surprises is the ease with which you can get around. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , Regrettably, it seems no one told Paul that PANAMA has no taxes on new construction, low home insurance rates (about 1/3 of Florida's) and NO HURRICANES! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Bocas del Toro is an island community. Instead of a cars most people own and get around by boat. I've heard Bocas referred to as 'Venice of Caribbean". Although the only similarity I notice is the getting around by boat part! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , Yes, without a doubt. In fact Panama has been ranked one of the safest tourist destinations in the world! Let me give you some personal examples and then let me give you some additional reasons why I believe Panama is so safe. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Four the past 4 years I have been observing the growing trend for Americans and others, mostly Canadains and Brits, to purchase second homes and to also relocate to Panama. All we have to do is look to the Baby-Boomers to see where the next big growth industries and markets are going to be. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , For two years Mark lived in the Republic of Panama. With his wife and two young sons he traveled throughout this beautiful country and learned how to invest safely in Panama Real Estate. In this first of a series of 'Marks Letters from Panama' he explores Casco Viejo, Panama City. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
For two years Mark lived in the Republic of Panama. With his wife and two young sons he traveled throughout this beautiful country and learned how to Safely Invest in Panama Real Estate. In this second of the series 'Marks Letters from Panama', he explores the Panama Canal and Miraflores Locks. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , The Baby Boomer Wave of Capital is going to crash . Do you want to be there to catch it? We're all aware that whatever they go for turns to gold. As the Baby Boom Wave of Capital crashes on Panama it's going to turn retirement property to Gold! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , With a progression from the late 1990’s into early 2000, the Republic of Panama began to realize it’s potential for tourism and real estate as viable economically sustainable industries. Up until that point, Panama had relied, unswervingly albeit, on trade, banking and agriculture: but with the rush of a new century and timely changes in international investment and travel patterns, Panamanians found themselves sitting on a proverbial goldmine.
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