Coronado Panama Retirement Guide

We’ve been mulling over the idea of retiring to Panama for years, so of course we had to do some research to find out what to expect and where in Panama to retire too. We did some digging, and this guide spills the beans on everything we discovered. Picture this – a hidden gem on the Pacific coast, perfect for retirees craving an affordable, laid-back lifestyle under the sun. From the town’s cool vibes and climate to its dreamy beaches, golf courses, and cultural spots, we spill all the deets. Join us as we break down the nitty-gritty of cost-effective living, housing options, top-notch medical care, and getting around. Curious about the perks of retiring in Coronado, Panama? This is your go-to guide for a sneak peek into what might just be our perfect retirement spot. And stay tuned to our blog to learn what we really encounter when we finally get there this fall.

Location and Climate:

Picture this – Coronado, a quaint spot just 80 km west of Panama City. It’s got this warm, tropical vibe with temperatures ranging from 25-30 degrees Celsius (77-86 degrees Fahrenheit) year-round. Rainy season hits from May to November, but no worries, it’s more like brief showers, and the rest of the time? Dry and sunny perfection.

Attractions:

First things first, the beaches. Coronado’s got this long stretch of golden sand and crystal-clear blue water – ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and maybe a bit of water sports action. And if you’re into golf, they’ve got world-class courses designed by the big shots in the golf course architect world. Plus, there are other nearby beaches like Playa Serena and Playa Teta, catering to the surfers and kiteboarders among us.

For those who love a bit of history and culture, Coronado’s got some cool museums and landmarks. Check out the Panama Canal Museum in nearby Panama City or swing by the Museum of Contemporary Art – both pretty fascinating.

Cost of Living:

Now, the real deal – why Coronado? Well, it’s wallet-friendly. Like, seriously. Living here won’t break the bank. We’re talking a comfortable retirement on a budget of $2,000-$3,000 per month.

Housing:

Choices, choices. Apartments, condos, houses – take your pick. Many of these places are near the beach or golf courses, and whether you want to rent or buy, the cost is surprisingly reasonable. Imagine a comfy one-bedroom apartment for around $800-$1,000 per month.

Medical Care:

Health-wise, we’re in good hands. Coronado boasts high-quality medical care, with several hospitals and clinics around. And get this – Punta Pacifica Hospital in Panama City is like Central America’s healthcare superstar. Bonus: many doctors and nurses speak English.

Transportation:

Getting to Coronado is a breeze – just about an hour’s drive from Panama City, or you can hop on a bus or grab a taxi. Once you’re there, walking or biking around is easy, and taxis are everywhere.

So, after all this, we’re thinking Coronado might just be our perfect retirement spot. Beautiful beaches, golf courses, affordable living, and top-notch healthcare – what more could we ask for in our golden years?

So, that’s the scoop on our Coronado retirement research!

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Panama Travel Resources:

International Living’s Guide to Retiring in Panama: https://internationalliving.com/countries/panama/retire/

The Panama Canal Museum: https://www.museodelcanal.com/

Punta Pacifica Hospital: https://www.pacificahospital.com/