Everything we could think of that you'd like to know about living, visiting, and retiring here in Boquete Panama. Lots of facts, some stuff just our opinions/impressions. Enjoy.
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@SPIRITWILDCHILD285 ай бұрын
Boquete is the most Americanized town in upcountry Panama. It's not for everyone, it wasn't for us. We moved to the other side of Baru in Volcan, which we love.
@sonja8942Ай бұрын
How does the climate differ from Boquete?
@carolb51358 ай бұрын
I love your videos. Always good to get as many views/opinions as you can. Thank you. My first trip to Boquete was in 2021 with PRT. This is my 2nd time to Boquete, and I have been here since 10/30. My original plans had me here 12 days and 5 days driving around other parts of Panama, ending my trip a few days in El Valle Anton until leaving back for the states 11/23. I came from Bocas Del Toro, 10/30, via the last shuttle that got thru!! We hit 4 roadblocks and no issues. (Peaceful). We would just get off one shuttle, walk thru the roadblock to get on the next shuttle. I have enjoyed my extra time in Boquete, have met many great people, and have enjoyed my time. Perhaps I should also mention, I am a solo, female traveler in my 60's. I have never felt unsafe here in Boquete, even walking home from dinner after dark. (just be smart) Be willing to just "roll with it" while in Panama. Yes I had grander plans, yet, 3 weeks in Boquete, with no car or gasoline, has got to be better than 3 weeks, stuck in your house with 3 feet of. snow!
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Your writing is like a brochure for all the great reasons to consider Panama. So glad your trip turned out well.
@reallmccoy90438 ай бұрын
I am looking somewhere between boquete and volcan. I have no desire to live with 3000 expats!!!
@mitchmccrimmon10096 ай бұрын
I lived in Boquete for 16 months. The biggest negative for me was barking dogs nearly everywhere unless you hit it lucky but they are left outside 24 hours in a gated yard and they can bark off and on during the day and the night.
@KARW373 ай бұрын
I like that, so no one would complain about MY dog. :)
@sonja8942Ай бұрын
I hate that! Bad enough all over the US where everyone but me seem to have big barking dogs left outside for me to hear!
@timmyers982517 сағат бұрын
Enjoyed the video.Relocating, somewhere, from Sarasota .Coming to Boquete soon
@anncazares1117 ай бұрын
Please acknowledge your wife’s contribution of cooking😅. A lifetime of work for our families rarely get acknowledged; fortunately I loved to cook, now, not so much💗
@adventurefreaksss6 ай бұрын
Well done you two! Gracias!!
@mitchmccrimmon10096 ай бұрын
You mentioned carrying machetes. They use them for cutting long grass. They are gardeners. It's not a threat.
@laptopseniors6 ай бұрын
Even though they're carrying those it never seemed like a threat at all. Pretty clear it was all harmless.
@dnpodcast94855 ай бұрын
Thank you for the informative video you have uploaded. I really like the way the gentleman speaks. He seems like a kind & benign soul. Blessings to both of you. Just subscribed to your channel.
@edensfamilyadventures27148 ай бұрын
We obtained our permanent resident visas for R/P and can't wait to spend time there someday in retirement. Boquete and Valle de Anton and Volcan are our favorites! The secret is rapidly getting out though. .We ❤ Panama!! You all described it so well. 👌
@MsKariSmith8 ай бұрын
excellent talk, thank you to both of you. Boquete sounds excellent & is at the top of our list to research. K from Canada.
@pringlized6 ай бұрын
I'm slowly hunting for where I want to retire. This is your first video I've watched. You are awesome together. Great informative video. I need to get me a machete just for the machete bump crossing paths. Thank you!
@marytaft6251Ай бұрын
I have lived in Boquete District as a homeowner for over 6 years. Good summary of pre-election conditions. It was not mentioned that Boquete District is HUGE, and includes many secluded and rural places. Bajo Boquete is the downtown section- very noisy, overcrowded, scarce parking and terrible sidewalks. But the District itself is much more diverse and beautiful. If you want to avoid the expat lifestyle, you can easily do that.
@frankdjradiohead84368 ай бұрын
What a cute couple you two are. You make the information fun. Keep it up!
@mpking13978 ай бұрын
Great information I will be looking for you when I get there Next year, not sure when but looking forward to be there. Thanks for advice.
@user-be9ck8fl3q8 ай бұрын
Thank you so VERY much for these videos! These videos have been incredibly helpful! I look forward to seeing more.
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Thank YOU for watching. Glad they're helping.
@user-uf1rp7zl6s8 ай бұрын
Your videos and info are always top notch and objective. Having been to many of the areas you visited your perspectives and take aways provided valuable insights which otherwise might have been missed. Keep up the great work! It's appreciated!
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@jamesmarchetti32864 ай бұрын
Yes, I liked, Subscribed and Shared !!! On Sundays I speak and sing in English and Spanish at Church!!
@onlyb4you3 ай бұрын
Well, done. Thank you. I'm looking at Thailand as well.
@jerrygolden35848 ай бұрын
Glad you addressed the peaceful protests. I took my first Panama tour with Jackie in 2018 and even then we were advised to not be judgemental, because they make their government work in their own way. Sorry to see you wrap up the Boquete series. We have been their many times and your videos always do them justice. Thanks
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@sandybroderick2932Ай бұрын
Ha...great video!! Thank you for all your info! I would love to have you folks as next door neighbours ❤
@mitchmccrimmon10096 ай бұрын
With regard to costs, things produced in Panama, meat, produce, eggs, services like dentists, are cheaper but anything imported - all electronics for instance are as expensive or mostly more expensive.
@stevejones63304 ай бұрын
I found it very helpful advice that one should rent for a while and plan to live in several cities before deciding the best place to make home in a new country.
@eduardomoralesmd8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great, objective info. Pretty lady
@heathersullivan88335 ай бұрын
I have lived in Bocas now for 11 years.I am 72 and feel completely safe here. But the medical facilities are good in David so I am thinking of moving to Boquete area. I liked your video, it was very fair. Panamanians are great people I appreciated your tips on not buying. Very true.
@laptopseniors5 ай бұрын
Thanks Heather.
@edypanama72218 ай бұрын
hello. I really like your videos, thank you very much!
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@realpropertymangement76406 ай бұрын
I was seriously contemplating retirement in Thailand. I worked internationally and have visited SE Asia more than a few times. I like that part of the world... warm and inexpensive. Was last in Thailand a few months ago and just about to pull the trigger. Unfortunately, the newly elected Thai government has now decided its a good idea to tax foreign income up to 35%, to include the sizable expat community. That new development, in conjuction with a burdensome visa process, has turned me off of Thailand. Glad I've found your channel. Now looking at Panama as an alternative.
@laptopseniors6 ай бұрын
So many countries around the world are in trouble financially. So they look for ExPats to fix part of that. Usually they do it by making it attractive for ExPats to just come and spend our money with nothing in return social services wise (SMART). Now though, some countries have moved into the 'tax them' idea which is super stupid. Because, in that scenario, no one comes. Why go where you're going to be fleeced? We too looked at Thailand and Malaysia. Both great places. But for us at least, a LONG way to go for visits to us or to go home to visit. It was our main reason for not pursuing those countries. Now for Thailand at least, there's another reason not to.
@realpropertymangement76406 ай бұрын
@laptopseniors Very short sighted of the Thai government. I foresee a mass exodus of expats. That will result in significant economic damage to the Thai cities where expats have congregated. Condo development will take a huge hit, and existing unit values will nose dive. Stupid indeed!
@denisewhite62376 ай бұрын
We are looking into Panama, too. Just saw that the China camps are really expanding, and China is heavily involved within the government. Lots going on at the Darien Gap. We are keeping an eye on it.
@KARW373 ай бұрын
It is tougher to get pets to Thailand too. I consider my pets.
@kevinsilvas30048 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure that the shooter was a Panamanian national who had also gained an American citizenship as a second citizenship when he went to the US for college.
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Yes....we found that out later that he was born in Panama originally. Info. Sometimes it just dribbles out.
@deltablue-cm8ibАй бұрын
Thank goodness for the wife just breaking it down in downright plain english!!!
@philssmith8 ай бұрын
want to retire to Boquete within a year...hoping the protests end soon.
@reallmccoy90438 ай бұрын
Same here brother. If there is anything left of the country. If the mine doesn’t get shut down it might be all out war.
@mgregorian4 ай бұрын
what is going on there?
@KARW373 ай бұрын
Probably similar in some ways to what happens to workers in many capitalist countries with work, prices, and wages.
@holgermessner8512 ай бұрын
After living here in Panama for nearly 5 years, protests are as sure in Panama as Christmas and birthdays! 😅
@MichaelHealey-iw6wg3 ай бұрын
wow honesty, integrity and humor. great job folks. im a 66 year old from hawaii and doing my due diligence to move to boquete i will visit later this year. i am retired bartender and real estate broker from maui and plan to bring the aloha with me. much mahalo.
@laptopseniors3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the nice words, and for watching Michael.
@user-qf5vs6bb7u3 ай бұрын
Both of you are awesome. I'm looking forward to meeting both of you someday. It will happen. Thank you so much for your info. See you in 2025 if you're still there.
@mgregorian4 ай бұрын
Great video. Also from Canada and want out!! Canada is turning into a nightmare.
@blikewat3r3 ай бұрын
Same, although from US which isn’t far behind! 😅
@mgregorian3 ай бұрын
at least there is safety in the USD! Canadian dollar is toast.
@WayneMcLeod-kl6id2 ай бұрын
We are in Boquete this week, so beautiful! Jenny and I really enjoy your videos. We are Canadians looking for our retirement haven, it appears we found it! If you are in the area and there is a way to reach out to us, perhaps we can meet at Kotowa for coffee, where we are at the moment. Thanks, Wayne and Jenny
@johnrenoveillon38416 ай бұрын
Caveat: The Foreign Earned Exclusion does not, however, apply to SSI. You are still responsible for those payments to the U.S. Treasury. As an independent contractor, you are responsible for both the "employer contribution" and the "employee" share. Check with an international CPA to be safe.
@laptopseniors6 ай бұрын
Always check with a CPA or Tax Lawyer on a lot of this stuff. Get the quick overview. I once had a tax lawyer tell me to ALWAYS use an accountant for taxes. Why? Because you ALWAYS have someone to blame should something go wrong. As long as you give truthful info and defer to an expert, your pretty much golden. If you do things yourself you have no one to point to....as in did you do it on purpose? Ignorance of the law doesn't fit versus an accountant handling things. It was really interesting advice literally from a specialized tax lawyer.
@jamesmarchetti32864 ай бұрын
This video is a great overview !!😊 !! But brought up a question or two ??? I don't drive and have no licenses !!! And will do some research about busses or taxis for shopping and will check into possible a remote or working at home and currently in the USA applying for this!!!
@laptopseniors4 ай бұрын
Our impression was that you don't need a car in Panama City or in Boquete if you live right in the city where walking is ok to most things. I'd bet Chitre would also be fine with no car. Using buses, Uber, Bolt, taxis, etc probably work. Plus you'd likely make friends who have a car and most likely would let you go shopping etc with them here and there. For Coronado and other towns, I think a car is pretty important to have.
@KARW373 ай бұрын
My now deceased father reached the point in later life that he could not walk far. I always think of trying to be in a place that does not matter, or how to mitigate it. Also, to be near medical care. Boquette is hours (??) from Panama City, but the weather is great. I would have to figure the medical side out.
@lesliethejourneyismyhome32245 ай бұрын
As an artist considering Boquete, I would love a link to the artist community there.
@stuartpowell4498 ай бұрын
I want to say you guys make great videos. Very informative and I feel like I'm there. What do you think about the Anton Valley area ? Is it a place to consider for retirement? Thanks and God bless you guys.😊
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
We did a couple days in Valle de Anton. It was a really pretty, lush area. The town was very tiny. Too small for us. But, it had the basics and you're not all that far from Coronado and lots there. The houses we saw were sort of like estates. Lots of land, beautiful homes, etc. It'd be a great place for a quiet relaxed homebody type retirement. At least that was our impression. Only negative was the town core size to us. All the rest, really nice.
@everetteduck14168 ай бұрын
Hope it’s not the Panamanian Asheville , NC or the Villiages , Fl.
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
lol...definitely not the villages. It's just a small, nice, town. You'd definitely know you're in a foreign country and not Asheville.
@acajudi1006 ай бұрын
I am 81 and enjoy living in Queretaro, Mexico for the last 2 years. Over 61 years visiting Mexico, mainly Acapulco. I traveled the world on my own dime and all 50 USA states. GOD KNOWS THE TRUTH. LIVE ALONE! NEVER SHACK< MARRY OR HAVE BABIES. INVADERS! GET OUT. MOVE TO MEXICO. SENDING WARMTH FROM QUERETARO. Happy I moved to Queretaro in 2021 at 79 for 70% less expensive and safer. PRAYERS sent to my 1942 birth city CHICAGO from Queretaro since 2021. I know that cold weather big time. Thank God for the safety and warmth of this city. RIP. DO NOT ALLOW THE INVADERS TO DESTROY YOU.
@KARW373 ай бұрын
Americans are destroying themselves. Outsiders do not have to help.
@panama-canada3 ай бұрын
29:51 They are under the trees and the overpasses they’re everywhere. So don’t speed.
@twoweary8 ай бұрын
Another good video. Since I’ve enjoyed several already I decided to subscribe. Was this video filmed in Boquete? I’m retired and Boquete has been on my radar. I like that you didn’t ask for a TU or sub at the beginning of your video ( those people never get it from me). Keep em coming 😁
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Thanks. We filmed this in Orlando where we are for the moment. The Boquete examples (sidewalks, restaurants, grocery store etc) were filmed in Boquete.
@anncazares1117 ай бұрын
What’s a TU?
@michaeldavis68904 ай бұрын
How is the beef there?
@dav224 ай бұрын
😊
@timpeters30397 ай бұрын
Wrong.... it was a Panamanian born person that shot the protesters. He does have dual citizenship at this time, but it isn't American, it's British.
@laptopseniors7 ай бұрын
Yes...that got cleared up after we shot the video. Hmm, even the dual part seems to have changed from American to British if you have that correct. Sources are so iffy lately.
@marytaft6251Ай бұрын
The guy who shot the protesters in a Zionian with dual Panamanian-British citizenship. His is a lawyer and the vice president’s brother in law
@nmpawel805 ай бұрын
if its as safe in Panama as folks say , whats with the Barbed wire fences or electrical fences on house walls ? id really love to know
@marytaft6251Ай бұрын
Barbed wire fence toppings are a traditional Central American architectural feature that you see in a lot of places. They don’t correlate with the crime rate.
@magicalstudios12348 ай бұрын
I understand that expats do not pay tax in Panama on foreign income (pensions). As an expat with pensionado visa are you required to file a tax return in Panama?
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Generally….Both residents and non-residents are required to file taxes in Panama. But unlike other countries, residents and non-residents are only taxed on their Panama-earned income. Foreign-earned income is not taxed in Panama. If you work for an employer that withholds taxes, you do not need to file a tax return, and your taxes will be automatically withheld. But, if you’re self-employed, have multiple jobs without income withheld, or have a more complicated tax situation, you must file a tax return. How much you’ll pay in taxes depends on whether you’re a resident or non-resident. As a rule of thumb, you are considered a resident of Panama if you spend 183 days or more in the country in a calendar year. However, it is worth noting that other factors, such as having a permanent home or center of vital interest in Panama, may also impact your tax residency status. Best to see a Panamanian accountant if you earn income in Panama to be sure on the specifics.
@jandyman226 ай бұрын
We are just starting our research into Panama for retirement, planning a trip in late spring or summer. You mentioned live music. How possible do you think it would be for my husband (a bass player) to connect with other musicians?
@laptopseniors6 ай бұрын
Can't speak for all cities, but we met a couple of musicians in Boquete at our first ExPat's happy hour (they have them every week). So it's likely going to be real easy, at least in Boquete.
@jandyman226 ай бұрын
@@laptopseniors Thank you!
@dav224 ай бұрын
Are you two Canadian
@gilang14316 ай бұрын
Interesting video. It would have been so more informative if you would use the metric system for temperature (Celsius), distance in Km.
@Alex-he1ve8 ай бұрын
Good video. Where do you live?
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
At the moment we're on the road filming in Florida. We sort of bounce between the US, Canada, & Panama and elsewhere for the channel. And of course grandkids and relatives. Probably at some point we'll narrow all those down when the kids hit their teens and start to ignore us : ).
@Floridificator4 ай бұрын
Is it possible to insert a banner on the screen correcting the statements you made about the shooter being American. He is Panamian who may have had Am citizenship. Thanks!
@laptopseniors4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately Keith, once a video is up the only option for change is to take it down completely. It's too bad they don't allow you to simply replace one with another. But it's not possible.
@amarie33098 ай бұрын
You did the tipping imitation perfectly. Have you been to Starbucks when they turn the card reader around? Best to have coffee in sight before they spit in it.
@franzie41585 ай бұрын
Cute, but what about give some more practical infos. Like medical facilities access to good health care ?
@marytaft6251Ай бұрын
Health care is excellent and affordable. Hospital facilities in David are very good. Quality of care is holistic, attentive, and competent
@RM1Vet8 ай бұрын
Be back in January 2024
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Nice.
@panama-canada3 ай бұрын
38:04 Don’t know why people are walking with machetes? Those are workers and farmers to cut grass and leaves and palm trees and do farm work.
@GREGGXYZ8 ай бұрын
Rounding up for a tip is more of a European thing in my experience.
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Definitely. Visitors in Panama do that after seeing that info on the net, but 10% is it. It's sort of funny though for a waiter's reaction. In Panama there's usually no reaction and you can think something's wrong.. We just spent a month in Portugal and 10% there (also norm) gets huge smiles and thank you's. Odd.
@GREGGXYZ8 ай бұрын
@laptopseniors I have been to Greece a few times and the practice seems to be leave the server the rest or round up the bill however note they tack on a charge for bread and butter and sometimes a service charge.
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
@@GREGGXYZ Yes...they do the same in Portugal with the bread/olives/etc.
@GREGGXYZ8 ай бұрын
@laptopseniors Happy Thanksgiving! Yup me too. I went to Spain and Portugal on vacation last September. Really enjoyed it!
@kellyhalterman14368 ай бұрын
I heard the man that shot someone was born in Panama not American
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
Yes....we found that out later that he was born in Panama originally. Info. Sometimes it just dribbles out.
@holgermessner8512 ай бұрын
Boquete…. A place I personally wouldn’t recommend to anyone who likes to experience local life. Boquete is run over by North Americans! But I also don’t like gated communities because there live mostly Expats. That’s like tourists who book a resort for 3 weeks, never leave the resort, and tell at home that they were in ….. but only walked from the room to the pools! As a European (originally from Germany) this Expat communities have an absolute negative vibe to me and other Europeans. For years, Europe is trying to integrate foreigners. But in reality, you have: Little Italy. Little Istanbul. Little Jugoslawia. Because all move to their country men! That’s what North Americans do. In my opinion. If you don’t want to deal with local people in other countries, just stay at home. - Prices. Boquete… is very, very expensive! Just a little advice. If someone is driving from Panama City through Panama and like to explore Boquete, book your hotel stay in David. David is only a 30 minute drive away from Boquete but you safe at least $100 per night for the hotel! Buying homes? Americans do NOT use their brains! 1st of all, Expats get ripped off to 90% here in Panama and the worst part? They still think they made a deal. Stop thinking about what it would cost in the Staates or Europe. Just explore what locals would be willing to pay or did pay. The real estate market in Panama is - sorry - f-up! Development areas are 20-30 years old but houses are still being sold as new homes. And you can NOT flip houses. Don’t even think about making profit of selling a house. Most people I met in Panama and tried to sell, said 2 things. 1st: OMG! I lost so much money… 2nd: It took years to get rid of it! - One more thing. I don’t know why people say: An American shot 2 people… 1st. This man was born in PANAMA and is a natural born citizen of Panama. He got later in life a US passport. He has the Panamanian citizenship and US citizenship! People who do watch KZbin videos and consider to live in Panama should absolutely understand that Panamanians have developed “allergies “ in regards to North Americans, especially Americans. With Americans it’s born out of the history and with Canadians it’s since the mining story what was never properly put in contracts. - And in Panama are certain professions ONLY natural born citizens can do. Like lawyer. And the man who shot the 2 people in Chame is a Panamanian lawyer. And until now, he is not in jail.
@marytaft6251Ай бұрын
He’s in jail now! 😀
@alicecoppers89808 ай бұрын
What if you never go back to America/ Do you pay American taxes? retirement is taxed heavily. Even though you already paid taxes on that income. The man who shot those 2 people was born in Panama and lived in America over 17 yrs ago.
@tampapropertygirl34228 ай бұрын
If you remain an American citizen you are required to file taxes on your worldwide income.
@laptopseniors8 ай бұрын
USA requires you to file taxes (not necessarily pay given your income/math) every year regardless of where you live.....forever. Unless you give up your citizenship.
@sundance20053 ай бұрын
You said Amazon does deliver in Boquete. I have hear that Amazon does not deliver in Panama, you have to have it shipped to a forwarder and they will deliver it to you. Which is it? The US is becoming a dictatorship, this country is so FU.
@marytaft6251Ай бұрын
You use mail forwarding services like Mailboxes Etc. They give you a Miami address for Amazon deliveries. The packages are then forwarded to your local branch and you go pick them up. System works very well
@ElisaAvigayil6 ай бұрын
NOPE, the person who shot the 2 protestors is NOT an American. He is a Panamanian attorney, born in Panama. And attorneys are one of the protected class of workers in Panama, so of course he's Panamanian. Just because he is "white" doesn't make him American. This video is full of inaccuracies, from the climate in David and Boquete, to the pronunciation of Eritrea, to the prices of food in restaurants, to protests. I'm all for KZbin videos but step up your game and false information helps no one.
@ChesterPaulSgroi2 ай бұрын
So please tell us the corrected version instead of just saying what this video is incorrect?
@ElisaAvigayil2 ай бұрын
@@ChesterPaulSgroi I posted my comment 4 months ago. Would have to re-watch the video in its entirety, which I'm not going to do. Just know that this video is not reliable. I already pointed out that the man who shot the protesters is Panamanian (you can easily confirm that) and that they mispronounced Eritrea - you can google how to say Eritrea. For food prices, a 12" Subway sandwich costs $5 in Panama City and an avocado costs 50 cents, for example.
@panama-canada3 ай бұрын
You’re getting old quit it while she still can 2:39
@CluckNorris-xz8sc3 ай бұрын
As kindly as I can put it Boquete is one of the worst, most racist and corrupt places I ever visited in my life. From the mayor extorting small businesses to the clickish expat community and sky high prices, you would be better off in Colombia.