Panama vs. Costa Rica
Hey Folks,
Wondering if anyone has some perspective on retiring in Panama vs. Costa Rica. I've done a bunch of reading so far and have yet to set foot in either country. Feet on the street will be part of the research, but interested in what people have to say.
We are looking for somewhere to retire that has a lower cost of living (than Canada), temperate climate, political stability, good health care etc.
Happy to answer any additional questions - just looking to tap into the vast amount of info and opinions out there. Thanks in advance!
Sean.
Hi, I will say Panama even I never live in Costa Rica but my wife best friend from Costa Rica have a plan to move to Panama because Costa Rica became to expensive to live,
sure it's cheaper than in Canada for sure! I'm from Canada Montreal and I know how it cost to live in a country where people are super taxed. Let me know if you have more questions! Thanks.
Merci Monsieur. J'apprécie la réponse. Gracias Señor. Agradezco la respuesta.
We need to take some time and tour both countries. See if any specific locations call out to us. From what we've read so far - we are drawn to the San Isidro area in Costa Rica, and the higher elevations above David in Panama. I see a trip in our future! 
David has low elevation and it's hot, I live in Boquete close to Baru volcan more than 3000ft elevation average 75 Degree very nice!
I know both, lived in CR
Costa rica
roads are awful and in many places 4*4 needed
more laidback and quieter
natural parks are better and more numerous
english seldom spoken
cities like san jose, heredia awful, avoid to live there no interest
Panama
roads much better and asphalt (some potholes sometimes in emote provinces), highway from panama city to david
prices lower for electronics and appliances
almost all services available in panama city, banking...
english spoken in panama city
more modern, more of a consumer society (many malls in panama city)
beaches and islands (bastimentos, sanblas ..) are better and more numerous
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