The Caribbean Sea is possibly the world’s most beautiful body of water. It’s light color sands, lush jungle canopy cover, and its bathwater ocean temperature makes it the ideal setting for the famous Corona commercials. Yet, during a portion of the year the Caribbean is in a state of alert.

During the rainy season the majority of Caribbean beachfront lays within the Hurricane effect areas. Hurricanes cause numerous different emotional and financial headaches for property owners. Emotionally, residents during Hurricane season are continuously monitoring weather reports in fear of having to evacuate their homes. Financially, residents must pay increased insurance premiums and other additional insurance coverage associated with being in a high risk area. In both circumstances, owning a piece of tropical paradise is made a bit harder than it could be.

Panama out of Hurricane zone

(affected hurricane areas)

But what if you could own that piece of tropical paradise without fear of a Hurricane? Well, Bala Beach is located on Panama’s Caribbean coast where there is no risk of Hurricanes. As a matter of fact, never in recorded history has a Hurricane struck Panama. Panama is located far enough to the south in which Hurricanes push towards the north making it one of the main deciding factors in favor of building the Canal here.

Bala Beach enjoys the natural beauty of the Caribbean while eliminating the financial and emotional anxieties. This makes Bala Beach affordable and worry free!

Retirement in Panama

When thinking about retirement, Americans and Canadians used to think of Florida as the ideal retirement destination. In recent years, Panama has attracted retirees from all over the world who describe Panama as the cheapest place to retire. International living is the best option for many retirees on a fixed income who are able to live comfortably in their new adopted country. Panama offers its new residents the good life on a silver platter. Panama has a low cost of living in comparison with The United States, Canada or Europe, has world class health care and offers additional benefits to retirees. One of those benefits is the Pensionado Visa which allows anyone over 18 years old to obtain residency in Panama if they have foreign income of at least $ 500. Panama, despite having one of the hottest real estate markets in the world, offers the opportunity to purchase affordable real estate. An example of an affordable Panama investment is the Bala Beach Resort in Maria Chiquita, Colon. This Caribbean Beach Front Development offers a fun, exciting and active lifestyle with the comforts of home at very affordable prices. This resort has unlimited pools, fully equiped gym, grocery delivery service, valet parking and a Yoga and Meditation studio among its amenities. A condo can be purchased for less than $ 99.000.

Panama is one of the cheapest places to retire

When thinking about where to retire, residents from all over the world, younger and older, have a new exciting option for international living and for the cheapest place to retire. Panama offers a unique opportunity for affordable living with and active and exciting lifestyle.

Sections adapted from:

Panama podría ser sede de una feria turística de ITB - 3 de Julio 2008, Roberto Gonzalez Jimenez

Turismo mundial creció 5% entre enero y abril - 3 de Julio 2008, Roberto Gonzalez Jimenez www.laprensa.com.pa

The arrival of international tourists grew by 5% between January and April of 2008 according to a recent report by the World Tourism Organization. All regions showed positive results for tourism growth with the highest levels witnessed in the Middle East, Asia and Central and South America.

Panama increases international tourism

Panama joined the United States, Cuba, Jamaica, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Chile, Peru and Uruguay as the only countries in the Americas that experienced double digit tourism growth during these first few months of 2008.

Even as the world economy has experienced a slow-down in many important sectors, the World Tourism Organization is confident that this positive growth in international tourism will continue.

Panama’s record economic growth is related in many ways to this international tourism as it continues to attract foreigners who are increasingly coming to Panama to vacation, invest or even retire here.

Most foreigners travelling internationally are looking for a place with an agreeable climate, natural beauty and low prices. Panama offers all of those things and so much more, to the point where foreigners are committing an even larger amount of their time and money to this small, strategically located isthmus.

Panama is strategic located

While commercial and financial incentives are certainly responsible for the surge in economic growth and activity occurring in Panama, the expansion and diversification of the tourism industry has also translated into more foreigners purchasing second homes, making investments and even deciding to retire full-time in Panama rather than in their home country.

Investing in Panama is more popular now than it has ever been before. It is attracting more and more attention as one of the best and cheapest places to retire because of the beautiful natural terrain and weather, easy access to North America and Europe, and the financial incentives offered to investors along a host of other reasons.

With the Panamanian economy booming like never before, the nation is building and growing in order to keep up with an insatiable new demand. Most of this new development is coming in the form of construction, infrastructure and services, and it’s forcing Panama to look for new solutions to accommodate new markets.

Major infrastructure projects are already underway including the Cinta Costera coastal road in Panama City, the new Panama-Colon Highway and the Panama Canal Expansion, but these projects are all located in the vicinity of Panama City and the Canal. Tourism minister Ruben Blades recently spoke on how a new airport is needed in Chiriqui in the western part of Panama in order to link and integrate all parts of the country into the booming tourism economy.

A German tourism company based out of Berlin named ITB is interested in holding its world famous tourism conference in Panama next year when they look to focus on the Caribbean region in 2009. A group of ITB representatives was in Panama earlier this month to review convention centers and infrastructure conditions to see how effectively the nation could host a tourism fair expected to draw nearly 200,000 visitors and presenters.

ITB coming to Panama?

The ITB representatives had many productive conversations in Panama and left the country pleased with what they saw. Panama’s easy access with direct flights to the US, Europe and Latin America, its dollar based economy and high level of safety and security are just some of the reasons why the investigators left with a very favorable impression of the country and its potential to host such an event.

Already known as an international banking and commercial center with over 90 foreign banks and an outstanding world economic resource in the Panama Canal, Panama’s growing tourism industry only continues to solidify its presence and help it to realize its potential as one of the fastest growing countries in the world. Panama is in many ways a leader in its region and as it continues to develop it is making a name for itself as one of the central hubs of economic activity in the Western Hemisphere.

Find out more about the most promising new development in Panama:

visit the Bala Beach website at www.balabeach.com

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