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Local HeritagePanama's mix of cultures and traditions come to life in the many festivals and events throughout the country. |
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World-class SurfingSurfing in Panama is consistant year-round. With easy access to both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, surfers have the choice of shallow coral reefs or long point breaks. |
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Bird WatchingIn addition to Panama's 954 indigenous bird species, bird watchers enjoy the countless migratory bird species that come through this amazing land. Finest birding in the Americas. |
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Azuero PeninsulaKnown for sport fishing, surfing and the charm of local towns, the Azuero Peninsula is gaining popularity. Located in a region kown as the "Arco Seco" (dry arc), the area enjoys some of the best weather in Panama. |
Recent Blog Entires
Pucha Garcia wins 10th Panama National Surf Title | Dec 28, 2009
I am happy to announce that my girlfriend of two years, Sonia “Pucha” Garcia, one her tenth surfing title here in the Republic of Panama. She placed second in the final contest of the year held in November at Playa Venao securing the women’s title. Check out the short video of her accepting the trophy. Pucha Garcia [...]
Kids Surf Contest in Venao | Dec 27, 2009
Kids Surf Contest in Venao Nov 2009 The Quicksilver contest at Venao this November had a grommet’s division. I edited a short video of the kids going at it. My girlfriends son, Kalani, placed second. Click on the link above. Enjoy!
Navidad ? Pedasi Style 2009 | Dec 25, 2009
Pedasi Christmas 2009 Video of the annual Pedasi Christmas Parade. Just click on title above. Christmas in Panama, what fun! Enjoy!
BusinessWeek | Panama the New Florida | Jul 11, 2009
BusinessWeek’s recent article “Retirement: Why Panama Is the New Florida” takes a very objective (and compelling) look at retiring in Panama. “Panama’s quality health care, low costs, and proximity to the states are attracting American professionals as a retirement haven.” Among the many benefits highlighted, some standout advantages of retiring in Panama include: First World healthcare [...]
Only one parcel left in phase 1! | Mar 15, 2009
Fortunately the economy in Ojo de Agua does not appear to be effected by the economic crisis haunting the “first world”. With only one parcel left in Phase 1, Phase 2 may be right around the corner. I am happy to announce that we have sold parcel one to a wonderful couple from British Columbia Canada. The airline pilot [...]





