Best Place to Retire in the World - Boquete Panama

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Boquete Panama is rated one of the Top 10 Best Places to Retire in the World!
    Find out why in my interview with Tim. He owns Hotel Central Boquete and helps people who are looking to retire here in the area.
    Here’s a link it his hotel: growingupwitho...
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Komentáře • 722

  • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
    @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 2 lety +2

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  • @9999velvet
    @9999velvet Před 4 lety +13

    I stayed in Boquete gardens boutique and loved every minute of it. We went up to the coffee plantation at the top of the hill and saw so many beautiful hummingbirds. The weather is lovely and if you put a stick in the ground, I swear a flower will grow out of it! So many more things to see, I hope to go back!

  • @govindraman3189
    @govindraman3189 Před 4 lety +38

    I just went to Boquete, Panama. Its so beautiful. I love it.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 4 lety +3

      I hope this video brought back some nice memories. If not, here a link to the tour we did of the town. czcams.com/video/GXy-TFY-nNg/video.html

    • @govindraman3189
      @govindraman3189 Před 4 lety +6

      @Larry Stratmann Bocas Del Toro, Anton Valley, Panama City is still very nice though, my favorite Latin American City.

    • @thomsonthadathil8484
      @thomsonthadathil8484 Před 4 lety +1

      Nice Mr govid, wru from?

    • @govindraman3189
      @govindraman3189 Před 4 lety +1

      @@thomsonthadathil8484 Los Angeles, CA

    • @HammerofGod777
      @HammerofGod777 Před 4 lety

      How did you fly there? Which airline because I've tried several to discover no flights? What's up with that?

  • @avid580
    @avid580 Před 5 lety +72

    Sounds like some folks here need to travel outside of the United States. Over the past three decades, many Latin American countries have exceeded health care services provided in many U.S. cities. Also, many cities in Asia are actually more developed than many cities in the U.S. in terms of internet connectivity, health care, and infrastructure.
    Just a side note, "Third World" is a phrase frequently used to describe a developing nation. Despite its current usage, the phrase emerged during the Cold War to identify countries whose views did not align with NATO and capitalism or the Soviet Union and communism. The First World described countries whose views aligned with NATO and capitalism and the Second World referred to countries that supported communism and the Soviet Union.

    • @thegeminiguy1065
      @thegeminiguy1065 Před 4 lety

      @Soncelia Byrd Only if you make it that way.

    • @chattingwithu
      @chattingwithu Před 3 lety

      So why do people race to come to America and not some of these other countries that you say are far more advanced?

    • @avid580
      @avid580 Před 3 lety +2

      @@chattingwithu - The United States has a lot going for itself. The ease of entry into commerce, the wide open spaces, the dream of a better life, etc. In the history of the world, it is probably the most progressive. Yet, as the world is slowly seeing, there are also many pitfalls and societal inequalities just like everywhere else - it has it good and bad sides. Having said that, there are many countries out there that have taken some of that good example and made it better. The beauty of travel is being able to experience those differences and realizing no one country is perfect but you may find one perfect for you.

    • @chattingwithu
      @chattingwithu Před 3 lety

      @@avid580 America is by far the most inclusive country in all the world - we just prefer people coming in through the front door- legally! But we welcome all races colors n creeds!

    • @avid580
      @avid580 Před 3 lety +3

      @@chattingwithu - Sure, that's agreeable. But no one country is perfect so there is always room for improvement. Don't discount the progress made in other countries though. I encourage you to see what else is out there!

  • @davinci20031978
    @davinci20031978 Před 5 lety +23

    Lived in Costa Rica and Nicaragua 25 years. Thinking of Panama now

    • @RAMAKAVYA
      @RAMAKAVYA Před 3 lety +1

      Ho Dave,, very interesting, and can you please share... Which Is the best Place in your opinion? Thank you so much!!!!

    • @victorcosta9590
      @victorcosta9590 Před 3 lety +3

      I LIVED 8 YEARS IN NICARAGUA, 4 YEARS IN PANAMA, AND IN MY 18TH YEAR IN COSTA RICA. WEST COAST OF NICARAGUA HAS BEST BEACH WEATHER. 6 MONTHS OF BLUE SKIES, BUT VERY HOT. NICARAGUA IS ALSO THE CHEAPEST TO LIVE IN. PANAMA IS BY FAR THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. FIRST WORLD LIVING AT THIRD WORLD PRICES. COSTA RICA IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF THE THREE COUNTRIES WITH BEACHES, JUNGLES, MOUNTAINS, CITIES AND WILDLIFE ALL IN A STONES THROW FROM WHERE EVER YOU ARE, BUT IT IS ALSO THE MOST EXPENSIVE OF THE THREE COUNTRIES. COSTA RICA IS NOT GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY WHEN YOU COMPARE IT TO PANAMA AND NICARAGUA. IN MY OPINION PANAMA AND NICARAGUA ARE SAFER THAN COSTA RICA AS WELL. ALL THREE COUNTRIES ARE LAID BACK AND HAVE VERY RELAXED LIFESTYLES. IT RAINS MUCH LESS IN NICARAGUA THAN IT DOES IN PANAMA AND COSTA RICA. NICARAGUA HAS CLOUDLESS BLUE SKIES FOR 6 MONTHS OF THE YEAR, BUT IT IS ALSO THE HOTTEST OF THE THREE COUNTRIES. IN PANAMA AND COSTA RICA IT RAINS HEAVILY FOR 8 TO 9 MONTHS OF THE YEAR. YOU WILL BE VERY LUCKY TO SEE THE SUNSHINE IN THE AFTERNOON IN THAT PERIOD OF TIME. COSTA RICA HAS THE COOLEST CLIMATE OF THE THREE. I RECOMMEND SPENDING A FEW MONTHS IN EACH COUNTRY BEFORE MAKING A FINAL DECISION IN WICH OF THE THREE COUNTRIES YOU WANT TO LIVE IN.

    • @RAMAKAVYA
      @RAMAKAVYA Před 3 lety +2

      @@victorcosta9590 interesting... thank you!!

    • @RobertWilliams-mb9jb
      @RobertWilliams-mb9jb Před 3 lety +1

      I've been in Costa Rica for 11 years, and considered moving to Panama. Decided to stay in Costa Rica.

    • @RobertWilliams-mb9jb
      @RobertWilliams-mb9jb Před 3 lety +1

      @@victorcosta9590 I've visited Boquete numerous times. A nice place to visit, but I would not live there. If I were to move to Panama it would be to Volcan.

  • @two2young93
    @two2young93 Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you for the information. My husband and I have talked about retiring to Panama. Knowing this city is retirement friendly is even better.

  • @johnashcraft2973
    @johnashcraft2973 Před 4 lety +6

    I’m planning my move to Boquete, Panama. It’s just perfect!

  • @dylanappenfeldt2442
    @dylanappenfeldt2442 Před 4 lety +26

    God Bless The Animal Rescue Programs.

  • @vickiladu6755
    @vickiladu6755 Před 5 lety +15

    Go to Mexico. There are so many different places to live that are affordable. Lake Chapala is a great retirement place to live but you must be careful to choose areas that aren’t overpriced, great weather all year round, even in rainy season rains late day/evening or overnight thunderstorms. You have everything you need there...Heath care is great! I recently had surgery so I know. Why live so far from the USA if you are from there vs. South or Central America?

    • @bonevays
      @bonevays Před 5 lety +2

      Once you need a flight, I don't think the distance matters very much, whether it is 3000 miles or 6000. Problem with all the Americas really, south of Canada, is poverty and crime, and all those police and military forces mentioned in the video are sadly there for a reason in Panama, and in Mexico no doubt. Then again, there will be some give and takes between all of these countries and locations, not to mention that for retirees their arthritis and bladder are more likely to bother you than your geographical coordinates :)

    • @HectorGarcia-nb2ld
      @HectorGarcia-nb2ld Před 4 lety +1

      @Lion King I heard South Africa is so dangerous to white people

    • @bonevays
      @bonevays Před 4 lety

      @Lion King Agreed lol. Wakanda!

    • @marilynnarnold811
      @marilynnarnold811 Před 4 lety +3

      @@HectorGarcia-nb2ld Wow. Think about how all those Black people felt all those years in South Africa living under Apartheid.Try 60 or so years of that....and you aren't even living there just looking from afar.

    • @YourPlanetIsAToilet
      @YourPlanetIsAToilet Před 4 lety

      Fuck Wakanda!

  • @cs_fl5048
    @cs_fl5048 Před 4 lety +4

    Boquete has been active for decades. Mexico also has a good deal for health care in the East Mexico expat region. After two years you can sign up for their health care system. It isn't uniformly good around the country, but in the East Mexican Expat area they cater to expats and the health clinics are better. Expats actually do help support improvements and English is widespread. Groceries have more diverse items..etc.

  • @SuperEmilioc
    @SuperEmilioc Před 4 lety +3

    Those stunning highlands in Panama. The view of Volcano Baru leave you stunned.

    • @elizabethtorrales7170
      @elizabethtorrales7170 Před 4 lety

      Emilio, like I said up, the snakes, toads, scorpions the size of Buicks and spiders the size of your hands all over. Se me encuera el chino, digo, se me enchina el cuero.

  • @thomasflinchum8805
    @thomasflinchum8805 Před 3 lety +2

    Just back from Boquete. The coffee is off the charts!!!

  • @roymacbay140
    @roymacbay140 Před 5 lety +9

    . thanks for the interview, we are traveling to Panama and Boquete in April and this is great information.

  • @IGoPanama
    @IGoPanama Před 3 lety +5

    Interesting interview! We decided to settle in Bocas though- wanted those Caribbean views... 😍

    • @julialaw6471
      @julialaw6471 Před 2 lety

      How's the cost of living in Bocas?

    • @IGoPanama
      @IGoPanama Před 2 lety

      @@julialaw6471 Compared to what? Compared to Los Angeles, California where we moved from, GREAT! :)

  • @towandaallen6667
    @towandaallen6667 Před 5 lety +7

    That safety plan is great! We love it! We look forward to meeting him. Thank you so much for sharing and stay blessed! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @sammiesmith6690
    @sammiesmith6690 Před 4 lety +7

    I have been to Boquete & it is nice.

  • @topplacetoLive
    @topplacetoLive Před 6 měsíci

    Loved the insight on Boquete, Panama for a retirement plan! Really eye-opening and tempting.

  • @dewaynewestmoreland3773
    @dewaynewestmoreland3773 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow, that town looks beautiful

  • @anitassalon
    @anitassalon Před 5 lety +13

    Thank you, this was really nice information.

  • @burnswarfield6388
    @burnswarfield6388 Před 5 lety +6

    Great video. Good information. We visited back in October/November of 2018. Want to move there. Lots of rain but that’s fine. Loved the cool temperatures, the mountains and just about everything. It’s not for everyone though, there are some downsides but in my opinion well worth it.

    • @eduardpitscheneder9785
      @eduardpitscheneder9785 Před 5 lety

      The rain. And the tap water you can|t drink. Something is wrong.

    • @marilynnarnold811
      @marilynnarnold811 Před 4 lety

      October/November is part of the rainy season. He says there are lots of climates surrounding him. Were you in a particularly rainy part? He seems to say that where he is located is not all that rainy, but farther up the mountain is.

  • @BucketListTravellers
    @BucketListTravellers Před 3 lety +3

    25% discount on airlines is amazing! That's an awesome benefit.

  • @jeffbonner622
    @jeffbonner622 Před 3 lety +1

    We moved from upstate NY (Lake Placid) to US Virgin Islands in 2009. I planned to work towards retirement and remain here. As we get closer to retirement we began considering cost of living and quality of life. We love the quality of life but cost of living is very high here. Moving to the islands required a paradigm change which we managed nicely. We are now considering Panama and the Azuero peninsula, Boquete, Chitre, Las Tables, and Pedasi in particular. We have friends that moved there and love it. Your video is most helpful in confirming what we have been told. Thank you for your video and the information and beautiful views it provided.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 3 lety

      Hi Jeff, that's great. If you already did the move once, I'm sure you'll be just fine. Are there other countries you're considering? I'm curious since many are choosing Portugal but this might be more so the Europeans.

  • @somchai9033
    @somchai9033 Před 5 lety +19

    Been there done that. One can live live in the middle of America for less than many of these third world world countries. I just moved back after a decade in several Asian countries both third world and first. My cost of living and quality of life is better in middle America although quality of life in Japan was good. I also have good health insurance though. If you want to live abroad look at Portugal, Ireland or Eastern Europe. Avoid the third world or “developing” for the easily offended. There are a lot of variables, what you spend money on, exchange rates, do you have health insurance, do you plan to drive etc... I lived on $2500 a month in Tokyo Japan after the dollar appreciation the past few years. That’s right, one of the most expensive places in the world. It depends on what you spend money on.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 5 lety +1

      I heard Portugal is doing many incentives to bring people in. The cost of living there is fantastic as well. I would have to agree with Eastern Europe though. You get best of both worlds....and the food is so good!

  • @nativtrtwo5673
    @nativtrtwo5673 Před 5 lety +11

    After this Boquete is going to grow bigger.

    • @swisstrader
      @swisstrader Před 4 lety

      nativtr two not with just 30K subscribers 😂

  • @yvettemorris7295
    @yvettemorris7295 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m super excited to retire there! I can’t wait! I will be contacting you! Terrific video

  • @glenh4971
    @glenh4971 Před 5 lety +36

    Boquete is only one place to consider in Panama. Make sure and travel around to see other towns and community's as well. Boquete, while being cheaper to live in than most places in the US, has gotten much more expensive. There are area's cheaper if price is an issue for housing and transportation etc. Also, I see many video's that describe community's as if you are on permanent vacation. Most retiree's don't live like this. At least none that I know. You can live any where in Panama you wish and when you want to go on vacation you can visit this hotel for example. No where in Panama is far away really and buses are cheap to get there. It is important not to invest in real estate right away. Most new Xpats don't stay in Panama long. No more than a year or so and then they decide that Panama is not for them. Panama is a nice place to live but it is a different culture and most US Xpats cannot assimilate or adjust well enough to stay here permanently. Its a short-term gig in other words. Many retiree's in the US cannot retire in the US because it is just too expensive. With proper planning and the right information you can live in Panama on your social security check. I would say that probably Boquete is not cheap enough to do this. However, Las Tablas or Chitre or Santiago could be an option. Something to think about at least for those that need to live on a small fixed income.

    • @jellycream1964
      @jellycream1964 Před 5 lety +2

      Anyplace on your cheaper list as beautiful and as close to national parks as Boquette?

    • @bequieter1103
      @bequieter1103 Před 5 lety +3

      Boquete seems to be the Lake Chapala of Panama. Great in the beginning but supply and demand forces the prices rapidly skyward. Its not just the prices either. The whole attitude of the place changes to one of a constant tug of war with money. That's the wonder of many 3rd world places without external 1st world influences. There's a relaxed give and take with money. Its really a beautiful thing. I'm not advocating socialism by any means but when we really scrape and claw for each penny it wears us out. Also once the walking ATM's arrive (us) many locals view us as ripe for the picking after a while. In a place where you are not so common this just doesn't seem to happen nearly as much. People are not in the ripoff frame of mind, rather a neighborly mindset of relaxed trust. That's a wonderful environment to live in. Of course a valid reason to go to a place like Boquete or Chapala is the abundance of English. So maybe one can consider it a language surcharge. For those that don't speak any Spanish and don't want to learn this is a necessary requirement. Also if you don't mingle with locals easily you want to be around other expats.

    • @glenh4971
      @glenh4971 Před 5 lety +8

      If you need to be around other Xpats or English speakers all the time you might as well not come to Panama to live. You will be miserable. Even in Boquete there are just not that many Xpats. Try living there for a few months. Just find a short term rental and see if you can adjust to the lifestyle. If you like it then try living there for 6 months. If you can't adjust you can easily move to a different community or just move back to the US. Honestly, most US Xpats cannot make it and end up moving back to the US. That's just the reality. There are many retiree's that cannot afford to live in the US now without working to supplement their inadequate income's. So, Panama offers a possible solution because the cost of living is much lower. But, the biggest issue remains that the culture and language is very different and Americans are just not very adaptable. Too bad.

    • @MyClassAct
      @MyClassAct Před 5 lety +3

      @@glenh4971 I'm curious. Of the thousands of expats in Panama, how many do you know?

    • @glenh4971
      @glenh4971 Před 5 lety +3

      Why do you ask and what does your comment have to do with anything I said in my comment? @@MyClassAct

  • @dereka8041
    @dereka8041 Před 4 lety +2

    I already know one person living in Boquete. He's a retiree, single, living the care-free life. He's been down there about six months.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 4 lety

      Great! I hope he's safe and sound over there.

    • @dereka8041
      @dereka8041 Před 4 lety

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders I think he's enjoying his time down there. I've heard him mention that when a person becomes a naturalized citizen (or whatever it is called) that you receive all kinds of discounts on airlines, etc.

  • @victorvandyke9898
    @victorvandyke9898 Před 4 lety +6

    Hi there! I've watched almost all of your vids on your worldly travels. Hope the girls are doing well, hubby too. Stumbled upon this because we are retiring soon, and I may want to explore Panama. I am sold. Looking for real estate there right now.

    • @cycletravler
      @cycletravler Před 4 lety

      Rent first! Definitely, rent for at least 6 months. You'll be glad you did.

  • @hatalatesting6476
    @hatalatesting6476 Před 5 lety +1

    Outstanding video Chantal. You don't need my advice, BUT if you started a whole sub-area of videos about retiring to the areas you visit (both in Central America and Europe), I think that would add a whole new audience for your videos and send your subs through the roof. You're honest and thoughtful, and that makes a difference.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks! That’s a great idea. I could have just done one like this in Valladolid Mexico since I met a bunch of people retired there.
      I have a video coming up soon on Nicaragua similar where I interviewed many different expats there. 👍👍

    • @kaypee4704
      @kaypee4704 Před 2 lety

      Vids on retiring in the Caribbean islands with expats, would be interesting, also.

  • @suriesuhail238
    @suriesuhail238 Před 2 lety

    I absolutely enjoy Boquete in Chiriqui! I had the opportunity to visit there in December. The town is beautiful. It’s definitely booming. I felt safe even at night times. The people are friendly overall. I definitely am considering investing in a property in Chiriqui/Boquete.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 2 lety

      That's awesome! If you need help, I'd reach out to Jackie. Here's the link to her company. She helps people relocate here. growingupwithoutborders.com/Panamarelocation

  • @brucemontrose
    @brucemontrose Před 5 lety +4

    Great video, very well done. Great information. I be going to a small place outside Las Tablas but I've not been to the David area...yet.

  • @dam4274
    @dam4274 Před 5 lety +6

    I found out about Boquete several years ago. I have yet to go but it is in my top five bucket list.

  • @cactusladysouth1000
    @cactusladysouth1000 Před 4 lety +7

    The crime rate, especially theft is off the charts. Their are not enough police and all the buildings have to cover windows with metal bars.

    • @ES-mc3cc
      @ES-mc3cc Před 3 lety +1

      It was the same way when I lived in Miami!

  • @JoseMartinez-ch3iw
    @JoseMartinez-ch3iw Před 4 lety +2

    I will visit Boquete! 🌿🌹
    Great video and very good information.

  • @marval3952
    @marval3952 Před 5 lety +8

    Boquete is lovely. The people are so nice but I've been told, "We like Americans, but enough Americans!" Americans have changed it dramatically, higher prices, gated communities with locals as workers not friends, overpopulation and over building of a magical place... I was sorry to see it being promoted even more here.

    • @marval3952
      @marval3952 Před 5 lety

      @sherry hodges Yes, supermarket food here is now cheaper than the Boquete store.

    • @marval3952
      @marval3952 Před 5 lety

      @sherry hodges I'm so jealous you have all these options! No dinero aqui! Best of luck!

    • @sillililli01
      @sillililli01 Před 5 lety

      @sherry hodges Be careful of Portugal, there is a video of a couple who built a beautiful home, and the town council had it torn down, for no apparent reason, as they had all of the permits required. Now, this couple have lost everything, they were given very little time to exit taking their belongings that the bulldozer/wrecking ball was there destroying the home they had built for their retirement in Portugal. To this day they have no idea why they were targeted, similar homes in the area were untouched. Here is another article(s) about owning in Portugal you'll find interesting. Do extensive research before deciding to move to Portugal.
      www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/expat-money/10810941/British-expats-in-Portugal-face-losing-homes.html
      www.expatica.com/pt/ad-ministry-ruling-means-british-couples-island-home-must-be-demolished/

  • @tanyawhitehurst168
    @tanyawhitehurst168 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good interview with Tim. I'm looking for a place to retire, so I just added Boquete to my list to visit.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 3 lety

      Make sure to check out Portugal and Eastern Europe too. I have an other interview I need to get up about retiring in Thailand.

  • @katiemaki5740
    @katiemaki5740 Před 5 lety +4

    Are ya going to drink that coffee!!!?? I'd love to live there. Sounds like heaven.

  • @chasingadeline
    @chasingadeline Před 5 lety +4

    Good info!! But my wife would kill me if we don’t retire in New Zealand 🇳🇿😂 the place looked amazing 😉

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 5 lety +1

      I can’t wait to learn and see why she’d loves New Zealand. I have 2 cousins who moved there. I’ve heard only great things. 👍🙌

    • @eduardpitscheneder9785
      @eduardpitscheneder9785 Před 5 lety +1

      NZ is the BETTER choice.

  • @stephanie7572
    @stephanie7572 Před 4 lety +1

    If you're thinking of retiring in Panama mainly for the lower cost of living, look at the Midwest in USA first. Yes it's cold in winter, that's what Florida or Texas is for if you can afford to be a snowbird. But with the prices cited in this video, you can do as well or better in many smaller central US cities. Have heard the same about the South such as Tennessee and Arkansas.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks for the feedback. There are many things to consider as well. Like community, friends, family etc.... Sometimes moving abroad sounds nice but it’s always best to go and scout it out for a few months to really get a feel for what you’re getting into.

    • @stephanie7572
      @stephanie7572 Před 4 lety +1

      @Amber Touch Good point! That' may be true for younger folks. In the Midwest where I live you can add Medicare Advantage to your Part B Medicare ($144/mo.) with zero monthly charge (for an HMO). I recently had a $19,000+ hospital bill at a university hospital with first class care, and Medicare paid all but $700. However you're right about cell phone number and house calls. I've heard Panama City has excellent health care with a number of US trained doctors and that health care in David is also adequate for most needs. I guess it depends on the state of your health and the level of care you might need.

    • @marydavis7978
      @marydavis7978 Před 3 lety +3

      The food in the U.S. is killing us!

    • @cgdombrow
      @cgdombrow Před rokem

      Unfortunately middle America is filled with gun toting MAGA maniacs……I’ll pass

  • @lillyveglobal8468
    @lillyveglobal8468 Před 4 lety +4

    Loving it! Looking forward to get back there soon!! Talking about health insurance, what is a company you would recommend there please?

  • @mattkarres3321
    @mattkarres3321 Před rokem

    I visited Boquetta. It was so beautiful!

  • @rajo8493
    @rajo8493 Před 4 lety

    The place is seems to be blue and green colour looking so nice retired persons like it and so nice weather

  • @bartonofarrell3920
    @bartonofarrell3920 Před 2 lety

    You are absolutely gorgeous and I really enjoyed this video. My best friend lives in Panama city and we spent a week traveling around. I so much love Panama, people, food, weather, culture, beautiful mountains and great beaches. I look forward to another great visit .

  • @thomasrandall7423
    @thomasrandall7423 Před 5 lety +8

    This guy is just a promotion for Boquuette. Don't rely on his words though he he sounds really good.

    • @yolandapirela926
      @yolandapirela926 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! He loves Boquete! I know him personally, excellent person!

  • @OffshoreOffice
    @OffshoreOffice Před 5 lety +5

    I need to go now.

  • @gurmailsingh786-
    @gurmailsingh786- Před 5 lety +5

    Nice I info... ! 🙏 🙋‍♂️...
    Thank you Very Much... 👍

  • @pamelasue8396
    @pamelasue8396 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this great interview. I really appreciate the really pretty shots of the beauty of the area.

  • @GBU61
    @GBU61 Před 5 lety +9

    Most people that take the plunge and move to another country will return within a few years. The culture shock and language are the top two reasons. And even if they move in an expat community, most do not last. I would never purchase anything that I cannot take with me unless I have lived in a place for at least a few years.

    • @guens01
      @guens01 Před 4 lety +2

      Americans are some of the laziest in the world when it comes to learning languages.

  • @marval3952
    @marval3952 Před 5 lety +7

    I lost the thread for someone who asked about US prices for houses in Boquete so I hope he may read this. I am not well versed in recent prices, but when there about 7 years ago there were affordable ones esp on the road to David. I fear now there are not. I've lived in resort areas a lot. In Nantucket prices are obscene, and locals struggle along. Many have a small aging house and they put an exorbitant price on it and wait. Sooner or later an entitled person comes along, buys it and knocks it down to put up a monstrosity. As someone mentions here, there are other good places in Panama that have not been pillaged by we Americans, and prices are good.

  • @sandrabrown6326
    @sandrabrown6326 Před 5 lety +8

    Thank you for all the info. Does sound like a wonderful place.

  • @michaelprimm5066
    @michaelprimm5066 Před 6 měsíci

    I liked the dogs barking.

  • @skaidimusic
    @skaidimusic Před 2 lety

    I am retired in Malaga, Costa Del Sol, Spain. I would choose Boquete if it wasn´t for the good life here in Spain. It sounds like the same price level as here but I believe we have more sunny weather here🙂.

  • @kwishnick
    @kwishnick Před 3 lety +7

    Based on all the promotion of Boquete by International Living and others, we became seriously interested and went for two weeks to check it out. While I understand that International Living is not for everyone and cultures are different, I didn't find much to enjoy there. For starters, the selection of fresh fruits and veggies is very limited, we couldn't find a restaurant we wanted to go back to, the homes were not quite as low priced as we expected and many had mold issues due to to the "cloud forest," the sidewalks in town had gaping holes (many referred to them as suicide sidewalks), we needed medical attention and there was only one, semi-competent, elderly doctor in the vicinity, we expected beautiful flowers and vegetation, but found little, we observed harsh discrimination against the indigenous people who lived there and the weather was very humid and uncomfortable. Our biggest mistake was staying two weeks.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 3 lety +5

      That’s good feedback for people who are considering a move there. It’s always best to go and check it out because for some it may be the perfect spot and others not at all.

    • @potatosalad9519
      @potatosalad9519 Před 2 lety +1

      thanks for the info.

    • @danielcunningham5940
      @danielcunningham5940 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the candid observations. It gives me more consider when making the choice of destinations

    • @carljung9230
      @carljung9230 Před 2 lety

      you sound like the kind of person who is perpetually disappointed.

    • @pathkris2984
      @pathkris2984 Před rokem

      Any insights into other places that you tried or ended up moving eventually? Thanks.

  • @jindynubon3953
    @jindynubon3953 Před 3 lety +1

    Panama is a vast and diverse country however this one town of Boquete is all that is talked about. I can't imagine traveling to a foreign country to retire only to be surrounded by the people I just left. Boquete has become south Florida

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 3 lety

      When we were there it didn't feel like that at all but there are probably many who have chosen Boquete as the place to retire. I'm not so sure people leave to escape the people around but more so to have a cheaper and better quality of life.

    • @dorianpasco4964
      @dorianpasco4964 Před rokem

      The weather in Boquete is the key point in this topic. Basically you don't need AC to feel comfortable. People from Europe had being living in this area for more than 50 years, most of them are the owners of the coffee business in this region. The healthcare it also a big deal because if you fly to Panama City to get health care you will realize that most of the Specialist in mayor medical field were educated in USA, therefore they speaks English fluently. Beside from Panama to Florida takes less than 4 hours and you get 25% discounts for retirees. I always recommend to visit first , do not have any commitment with anybody and then make a decision. Anything is going to be the same as you used to be. Greetings

    • @jindynubon3953
      @jindynubon3953 Před rokem

      @@dorianpasco4964 I understand, it's a very nice place. I'm retired Air Force I was stationed here in 1988-1993 after living in England and Germany. I wanted to retire here and immerse myself in the culture, music, language, people of Panama. I couldn't do that if I was lived in a western style sanctuary. I'm a ten-minute walk from the train station, three supermarkets, there is a great veterans office in Hospital North and people think I'm Panamanian if I keep my mouth closed. I blend right in. This country offers a variety of different lifestyles and living options it comes down to your wants and needs

  • @tonyantonissen4538
    @tonyantonissen4538 Před 5 lety +16

    The fact that they have to bring in truck loads of police and military to keep things save makes you wonder just a bit.

    • @jayhizzle5765
      @jayhizzle5765 Před 4 lety

      It's a major drug trafficking route, the national parks surrounding the town are huge and not patrolled.

    • @jaimecosta4512
      @jaimecosta4512 Před 4 lety

      @Truth Only SA country with a homicide rate as low as the US is Chile!

    • @chrisbennett606
      @chrisbennett606 Před 4 lety

      Truth and America is so free of crime right and bad behaviour
      Christ why the bad hearted attitude .and negativity

    • @marilynnarnold811
      @marilynnarnold811 Před 4 lety +2

      As if America doesn't have constant unrest and tons of police with riot gear, big guns and big trucks?

    • @tonyantonissen4538
      @tonyantonissen4538 Před 4 lety +1

      @@marilynnarnold811 No, not really.

  • @alain0323
    @alain0323 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks great information. Can't wait to see boquete

  • @gineva34
    @gineva34 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this information !

    • @dwayneenpanama6966
      @dwayneenpanama6966 Před 4 lety

      yep, always get info from a business or someone selling their house

  • @jasonadammarantz8171
    @jasonadammarantz8171 Před 2 lety

    Looks like a very beautiful spot but also great to read other experiences. I am a kiwi and our smaller towns have free drs visits and only pay for prescribed medication. Operations can sometimes be free if you are willing to wait or pay private medical centers to have it at an earlier date. These are the smaller communities until you get to the city then prices go up like everything else.

  • @coolvibes001
    @coolvibes001 Před 4 lety +10

    I like the interview but it sounds to one sided. He sounds like a sales person with a personal investment in that area. I would prefer an interview with someone who can give you the cons and pros. This will help in making a more informative decision. Still a great video though

    • @troystutsman1400
      @troystutsman1400 Před 4 lety

      Gus
      Basically he is...
      He has a hotel there from the
      way I understood it...

  • @JimCroceTribute
    @JimCroceTribute Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you SO MUCh for this video! Great info... and we love following your family.

  • @nationalnotes
    @nationalnotes Před 5 lety +9

    Italy is hard to beat

  • @inhocsignovinces1081
    @inhocsignovinces1081 Před 3 lety

    Bought a new house in Santiago, capital of Veraguas Province, in 2003. Not much to do, except my spouse is from the nearby town of La Colorada where I enjoy helping grounding corn for empanadas, tamales, and bollos.

  • @chewee2k
    @chewee2k Před 5 lety +17

    Just what I want to do - move to central america to live with other Americans.

    • @chewee2k
      @chewee2k Před 5 lety

      Been to Boquete. David is much better.

    • @roberteckerson
      @roberteckerson Před 4 lety +4

      Volcan, on the other side of Baru is very laid back, with few Americans.

    • @marilynnarnold811
      @marilynnarnold811 Před 4 lety +1

      There are plenty of places around the area (and Panama in general) where you could retire with the native Panamanians and not live in Gringo Land. (which is what I would do). I've read that people who retire there, being elderly are not rowdy loud Americans, are respectful of the culture and are welcomed by the Panamanians for the money they bring to the community.

    • @reyannawynters1800
      @reyannawynters1800 Před 4 lety

      @@marilynnarnold811 That would make a lot of sense as when you think about it the people moving there want to probably do the same thing, leave the US and all that goes with it!

    • @ycannette1
      @ycannette1 Před 4 lety

      @Larry Stratmann what are averave prooerty prices for a 2 bedroom house? Taxes? Can one own a gun? And if I would move to Panama, I have a horse to bring- boarding- can I get an acre inexpensively?

  • @oneswetbarbietoo
    @oneswetbarbietoo Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing this informative video. Tim’s comments were helpful. I’ve been thinking of central America to retire but thought Panama was too hot. Just changed my mind, the country is beautiful

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 3 lety +1

      You’ll have to let us know if you do decide to go. I’d suggest trying it out for a month or so to see how you like it.

  • @marylightfoot4817
    @marylightfoot4817 Před 4 lety +3

    Enjoyed your video. Panama looks like a good idea of a place where I could retire. I am disabled so that is a big concern. Sounds like the medical help may be good?? I have limited mobility. Would Panama be a place I could live? Boquete??

  • @alankwellsmsmba
    @alankwellsmsmba Před 4 lety +4

    I just paid $28 for meds I can buy in the US for less the $2. Meds in Panama ARE NOT CHEAP!!! I get my meds on my annual trips to the US and bring them in.

    • @dodgeplow
      @dodgeplow Před 4 lety

      @R V You don't get a choice is most cases, especially if you're older

    • @dodgeplow
      @dodgeplow Před 4 lety +2

      @R V Disagreeing doesn't make cancer or vascular disease go away

    • @nala3038
      @nala3038 Před 4 lety

      R V you are clueless!

    • @thomasmagnum3588
      @thomasmagnum3588 Před rokem

      Yes! Having my scrips filled here for the first time was a shocker! I made the pharmacist write the prices down because I thought I didn’t hear correctly! Meds are much much cheaper in the US, even with my Panama jubilado descuento!

  • @00RONDOR00
    @00RONDOR00 Před 4 lety +25

    Stop telling people about Boquete so we can retire there when the time comes!

  • @ReRe-hh5my
    @ReRe-hh5my Před 3 lety +1

    Let him talk!

  • @rickchan9668
    @rickchan9668 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @davebacon6194
    @davebacon6194 Před 5 lety +3

    well done, thanks!

  • @maryjoseph5485
    @maryjoseph5485 Před 2 lety

    Very good information. Thank you for sharing.

  • @KhemistryIBMOR
    @KhemistryIBMOR Před 2 lety

    Good video and information.

  • @splatmacpuffin
    @splatmacpuffin Před 5 lety +5

    Great video but please get a decent microphone for your camera.

  • @InvestBetter.
    @InvestBetter. Před 4 lety

    I lived in Boquete Panama for 3 years
    Nice place, especially if you speak Spanish, or are over 50

  • @WallStreetPirate
    @WallStreetPirate Před 5 lety +6

    There seem to be a swarm of Panama-Fans. Great! - Seems, I'm no longer looking for a home there :)

  • @supermelodia
    @supermelodia Před 5 lety

    So cute the birds over the guy head.

  • @jerryarcher9489
    @jerryarcher9489 Před 5 lety +13

    I don't understand why they think US$1200 a month is cheap. That's how much my rent is in Canada. That is kind of steep for a third world country. $6000.00 for heart surgery?, man we live in heaven here in Canada free universal medicine. I'll just retire here in Canada then. Thanks for your information, beautiful place though.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 5 lety +10

      Yeah, Canada has everything except warm weather. If only we had a Caribbean island that was owned by Canada we’d be set. 😂😂

    • @timetraveller4116
      @timetraveller4116 Před 5 lety +1

      The newbie Gringos drive up the price. Stay in Canada but Vacation down South anywhere. Try Ecuador. All are good really.

    • @truthinspector6390
      @truthinspector6390 Před 5 lety +6

      Canada has no social freedoms

    • @bonevays
      @bonevays Před 5 lety

      I am quite sure the 1200USD was meant to refer to a mansion, not a flat or whatever you have over there in Canada. But yeah, even the US without universal healthcare has things going for it on a dollars and sense basis, it just so happens that the "lifestlyle queens" of Florida and California are unavailable to the general public, so we got to look further

    • @jlsinchina
      @jlsinchina Před 4 lety

      Try getting that surgery though. Most Canadians come to USA for serious health issues.

  • @floridaislandgirl1039
    @floridaislandgirl1039 Před 4 lety

    We are looking into retiring to Boquete. Loved this video. Nice.

  • @Boeing-be9bk
    @Boeing-be9bk Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video, thanks!

  • @kyotecreek6986
    @kyotecreek6986 Před 4 lety +40

    I dont like that you cut him off constantly

    • @crawfordsmith1303
      @crawfordsmith1303 Před 4 lety +5

      come on..she's super hot

    • @elberttownsell2902
      @elberttownsell2902 Před 4 lety +3

      @@crawfordsmith1303 Yes she is ....Lol

    • @bparker4522
      @bparker4522 Před 4 lety +5

      @@crawfordsmith1303 lol who? I didnt see any hot chicks in this video haha

    • @inigomontoya6806
      @inigomontoya6806 Před 4 lety +4

      She failed to focus on him, rather than the "audience"...or perhaps she was just watching herself in the monitor. He was effective nonetheless.

    • @PomSptz
      @PomSptz Před 4 lety +4

      It seemed to me that she was trying to keep the video moving and focused on specific questions. So there was a kind of sense of rushing but it wasn't bad. Tim provided lots of good information.

  • @elisabethn7962
    @elisabethn7962 Před 5 lety +1

    Boquete is one of many towns in called gringo town. If you're not well and your health is not very good the medical service is not very good. There's several other places in South America to visit before you decide.

  • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
    @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 5 lety +17

    If you're looking to relocate and retire in Panama. We highly recommend booking a relocation tour. Here's a link to learn more growingupwithoutborders.com/Panamarelocation

    • @FitnessbyVivi
      @FitnessbyVivi Před 3 lety +1

      We are thinking to move there, but need to study more.

    • @normagertz9055
      @normagertz9055 Před 3 lety

      Any update on if still worth to move to Boquete and affordability?

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 2 lety

      @@normagertz9055 I'm about to publish a new video I did with a lady who helps people relocate to Panama. She's a great resource if you have any questions.

  • @Lion-fj3wp
    @Lion-fj3wp Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the info 🇺🇸🌍

  • @AngelRuiz-wk2hf
    @AngelRuiz-wk2hf Před 6 dny

    Love your videos. Do you know if the volcanoes are active?

  • @Nere950
    @Nere950 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Good information.

  • @battsj2
    @battsj2 Před 2 lety

    Sam Talifero and his wife Thalia put Boquete on the map!! They are the creators of Valle Escondido, in Boquete

  • @chanabrown604
    @chanabrown604 Před 4 lety

    Very good info....Will check out his Hotel....

  • @josesantos3020
    @josesantos3020 Před 4 lety +1

    Good night family beautiful get a night sleep🇨🇦🍁

  • @AzerPaul
    @AzerPaul Před 5 lety +2

    Wow, so informative! I guess I have to go check it out. Thanks.

  • @kamilwadood9093
    @kamilwadood9093 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for yours efforts

  • @SantaBarbaraAlberto
    @SantaBarbaraAlberto Před 4 lety +2

    Questions:
    - Healthcare
    - US and Local Taxes
    - Infrastructure Water, power, Internet
    - Safety
    - Economic Stability
    - Currency - If you deposit your pension into a local bank, how does the currency affects you.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 4 lety

      I'm definitely not the expert. We went to Boquete to see what all the hype was about retiring there. If you can, I would suggest having a call with Tim who can give you first hand details about all these questions you have or even better, try connecting with some of the expats who have already made the move so you can ask your questions. I put a link to Tim's hotel in the description below. All the best with your research!

    • @thomasmagnum3588
      @thomasmagnum3588 Před rokem

      No foreign currency translation issue with Panama. However , I recommend leaving your pension in a US bank, and wiring funds to Panama as needed. Banesco is recommended bank for norteamericanos living here.

  • @MarcelHardingArt
    @MarcelHardingArt Před 2 lety +1

    im going to retire in nz one day lol

  • @LMDinNC
    @LMDinNC Před 4 lety +2

    I loved the sounds of the birds in the background...the wonders of open air living. But you have to learn to tolerate other constant noises like the dogs barking and some kind of machine running off and on in the background. People really need to think about all these factors. It’s a very personal variable.

    • @elizabethtorrales7170
      @elizabethtorrales7170 Před 4 lety

      Lisa, not only that, the snakes, toads, and the scorpions the size of Buicks. Yikes. But if you like those things, then I like them for you too. Enjoy.

  • @erikab1501
    @erikab1501 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video!
    How about the laws, guilty into proven wrong? I need facts. Many Americans end up back home, I wonder about that and makes me nervous.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 3 lety +2

      Tim who I interviewed would probably know more about this. Would be worth asking him the question.

  • @thomasmagnum3588
    @thomasmagnum3588 Před rokem

    I retired in Panamá in April 2022. I lease a beautiful , fully furnished one bedroom apt (with office, and washer/dryer) in the city for $750/month. Every month I visit a different place in the country, looking to buy at a permanent retirement destination. I have been to Bocas, Colon, Rio Hato, Las Tablas, Maria Chiqiti, Playa Coronado, Playa Blanca and this month in El Valle de Anton. I had planned to go to Boquete next month (Jan 2023) but too many people have told me the same thing: the influx of expats has driven the cost of real estate through the roof. In other words, destroyed one of the primary reasons that has made Panamá such an attractive destination: low cost of living.
    Other reasons I chose Panamá: Pensionada Visa offering discounts at restaurants, cinema, airlines; accepting US currency; ease of public transportation; rudimentary Spanish is mostly sufficient, (but I’m still studying); good quality, affordable healthcare; rainy/dry tropical climate with no hurricanes; …..but definitely low cost of living, being able to retire here at age 62 on my Social Security , was the major selling point.
    There are a few disadvantages to living here (as with any place you go), but so far my experience has been overwhelmingly positive, adjusting to the peace and tranquility of my adopted homeland. Bienvenidos!

  • @reginaldodecastro7391
    @reginaldodecastro7391 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic.

  • @fanfare100
    @fanfare100 Před 5 lety

    It is actually a very kid-friendly place. Boquete is not just for old retirees. It's for everybody. lol

  • @quigleyzee4033
    @quigleyzee4033 Před 3 lety

    Great video, thanks! I'm hoping to retire to Central America within the next year.

  • @gilcantrell4148
    @gilcantrell4148 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much for this video!! I am senior looking to be an "ex-pat" from CA. Time to move!!

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Před 2 lety

      Great! I’m working on a new video with more details around moving to Panama. You’ll have to keep an eye out for it.

  • @sbdreamin
    @sbdreamin Před 2 lety

    I lived in Mexico for 7 years. One of the things you quickly figure out is what a ripoff American healthcare is. The doctors are over-worked, they don't seem to care, and everything costs WAY too much. I have self-insured since 2005; choosing not to pay $700/month for COBRA when I left my last Silicon Valley job. Instead of relying on medicine, i take care of myself, eating good, organic, healthy foods, and avoiding overly risky behaviors. I'll be moving to Panama when i'm ready for my next retirement phase. Boquete looks super nice. I'm sure there are other really nice areas too. Too many gringos tend to really drive up prices, and they strain the culture with their demands that things be 'like home'.