The abundant sunlight is the first thing you'll enjoy in the tropics and the first thing you'll miss when you leave.
Streets flood in minutes, and if you’re caught without an umbrella, you’ll look as though you jumped into a pool with your clothes on.
Most apartment buildings offer at least one pool, as do most houses built for expats, so it’s likely you’ll have your own pool living in Panama.
Whether hiking in the city’s protected jungle reserves or heading out to the beach for the weekend, you’ll find the nature in Panama is unadulterated.
A bottle of the bottom-rung rum costs just a few bucks in Panama, but the aged is at least $30 and goes up with the years.
Over 100 years of intimate ties in cuisine, commerce, business culture, and more link Panama with the US.