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My Casco Viejo Guide
Casco Viejo is an intriguing place. It is one of few remaining colonial areas of Latin America that is World Heritage site. As you stroll through the neighborhood take in the dilapidated facades, recent restorations, and the barefoot children in la calle. You are witness to Casco’s transformation from Panama’s forgotten neighborhood to... [Read more of this review]
Defending Panamanian Street Food
As I sat down to write this post, the USA Today article, “Panamanian Food: Cover It with Ketchup or Set It on Fire” had 374 comments, 99.3% of them negative. I, too, will pile on the author Brian. Here are some of his comments with which I disagree: “My experiences with the local cuisine and dining scene in Panama City were vastly different and... [Read more of this review]
Azuero Reforestation Road Trip
Azuero Reforestation Road Trip Most people take vacations at the beach. My friend Jon (a former Peace Corps volunteer living in NYC) had another idea. He convinced me to visit Jake’s (another former Peace Corps member) farm: Jon: “Evan, lets get outta the city.” Evan: “Where do you wanna go?” Jon: “Wanna do some farming with Jake?” Evan:... [Read more of this review]
Retirement Blog: Brewin’ Boquete Coffee
A tour at Dos Jefes Finca in Boquete. I am from the Coffee Capital of America, Seattle. Where coffee is truly appreciated. In fact, we proudly boost that we are responsible for the popularity of gourmet coffees, expresso stands, and trendy coffee cafes. Enjoying coffee to me is every bit as wonderful as savoring a fine glass of wine... [Read more of this review]
Panama Travel Guide – 2 Weeks
Panama In 2 Weeks – Updated December 2011. Panama Suggested Travel Itinerary: Only have two weeks in Panama? Here is our action-packed, yet frugal travel suggestions. Day 1: Fly into Panama City Day 2: Panama City: See Panama City Sights. Day 3: Panama City: San Blas for the day. Day 4: Panama City: Jungle Tour Day 5: Panama City/El... [Read more of this review]
Chiriqui vs The Rest of Panama
Successful Gringos lessons: Understanding the rivalry between Chiriqui and the rest of Panama. People from the province Chiriquí (Chiricanos) have Panama’s most distinct subcultures and prideful identities. The Chiricanos separatist spirit would make a Texan proud. Their we-are-the-prettiest-people-of-this-damn-country is comparable... [Read more of this review]
Things To Pack For Panama
Here is my recommended list of things to pack for travelers coming to Panama. 1. Electronic Reader - A E-reader allows you to travel considerably lighter. 2. A Small Cross Body Bag – Women bring small purses and end up not using them at all. Instead carry a very small cross body bag. It fits your passport, phone, credit card, ready... [Read more of this review]
Top 7 Latin America Party Cities
Recently, I’d spent a year traveling south from Guatemala City, Guatemala to the Southern Tip of Argentina and back north again.It was a journey for the ages.During my travels, one of my areas of exploration was the nightlife scene in different metropolitan cities all over Latin America. There was not dance floor in a major population center that... [Read more of this review]
Panama’s San Blas Problem and Potential
Panama’s San Blas Problem and Potential. The Kuna people of the San Blas islands are one of Panama’s seven indigenous tribes. All of Panama’s native populations face the pueblo brain drain dilemma. Their best and brightest migrate to Panama City in search of opportunity. Hopeful native migrants arrive in Panama City energized with ambition... [Read more of this review]
Panama’s San Blas Problem and Potential — Page 2
Page 2 With the general architecture in place, here are some of the preliminary steps Kuna communities could incorporate today (some islands have already begun) Step #1. Educate travelers about the Kuna customs and traditions. On my first trip to Isla Robinson in San Blas, I was greeted by a local Kuna “dude” who had bleached blonde hair... [Read more of this review]
Riverfront 3 BR/3 BA Townhouse
Panama Properties. Learn more about this Panama Vacation rental. Location: San Carlos, Panama, Central America (1 Hr 20 Min from Panama City, 10 Min from Coronado) Accommodations: Townhome, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths (Sleeps 6) Keywords: Brand New Riverfront Townhome, steps from the beach Stunning brand new riverfront 3 bed/3 bath townhouse located... [Read more of this review]
Las Clementines Hotel
Las Clementines is Casco Viejo’s newest hotel restorations. It is splendid revival of the 1930’s hotel, restaurant, and bar with great attention to the period’s details. Accommodations offer a spacious living area, master suite with luxury linens, beautifully tiled bathroom,and well equipped kitchenette. We enjoyed a delicious dinner... [Read more of this review]
Boquete: Wake Up And Smell the Coffee
Wake Up And Smell the Coffee One of my favorite communities in Panama is Boquete. As a native of Seattle, Washington, Boquete’s climate is comfortable and much like the Northwest’s Spring. It is surrounded by forested mountains and rippling streams, again like home even though these forests are tropical rain forests rather than evergreen. ... [Read more of this review]
Boquete Coffee Farm Villa
Longing for a beautiful view while savoring one of the most delicious cups of coffee yet to be brewed. Let us suggest booking a reservation with Manana Madera. Manana Madera as a working coffee finca in Boquete with a stylish guest suite. To capitalize on the view, the guest suite has wall-to-wall windows that provides a panoramic view of the rain... [Read more of this review]
My San Blas Adventure
My San Blas Adventure Last year when provided the opportunity to travel to San Blas, I choose Bocas el Toro. Both were on Panama’s Caribbean shore and it seemed evident that Bocas would be more to my liking. We would be able to stay the Garden of Eden on a private island owned by an American couple with lovely rooms, modern conveniences, and a... [Read more of this review]
Yandup Lodge
Yandup Lodge Located in the San Blas Islands, the Yandup Lodge provides a unique Caribbean vacation experience. The grass hut suites with private baths and decks jutting out into the water are both comfortable and native inspired. More than simply a relaxing getaway in a preserved tropical paradise, the stay will offer guests the opportunity... [Read more of this review]
Panama’s Price Discrimination (and 10 ways to fight it)
Panama’s Price Discrimination (and 10 ways to fight it) Price discrimination is an economic concept with everyday consequences in Panama. Unless you are a local, you have undoubtedly been the victim of price discrimination. I’ve spent most of my adult life in the developing world, mostly in Latin America. A voiding price discrimination has... [Read more of this review]
Part 2: Panama’s Price Discrimination (and 10 ways to fight it)
Part 2. Price discrimination against foreigners is annoying and financially burdensome. Out of budgetary necessity, I’ve have developed a tried and true system to avoid the expensive effects of price discrimination. However, incorporate these practices into your daily life in Panama and miraculously your quality of life will improve.... [Read more of this review]
Night at Las Clementinas in Casco Viejo
Panama Retirement Travel Blog: Day 5 — Night at Las Clementinas One of my favorite experiences will be the night that we stayed at Clementinas in Casco Viejo. With great affection for old movies and the movie stars of long ago – Flynn, Harlow, Gable, and Leigh, I was thrilled to enter Clemintinas which is the area’s newest restoration. ... [Read more of this review]
Panama Thanksgiving — Beachside
My Panama travel blog. Day 4 We are on the move again. From El Valle we head southwest (I think), toward Panama City and to the Pacific Ocean. This time we will staying at the best of the best at the Bristol in Buenaventura. It is a five-star hotel located in a private community that has spared little expense in the creation. I wish I could say... [Read more of this review]




