Is there good bus service in San Miguel de Allende?
Ariadna Delsol - COLONIAL REAL ESTATE
We have good bus service in San Miguel de Allende. My housekeeper takes the bus all the time. If you live away from Centro or if you live near the golf club or near the areas that are still being developed, you’ll find that the bus service is really good and it could take you easily to Centro. You will pay around 3 to 5 pesos (16 to 25 cents) per ride.
(Home in the golf course community of Las Ventanas de San Miguel, San Miguel de...
We have good bus service in San Miguel de Allende. My housekeeper takes the bus all the time. If you live away from Centro or if you live near the golf club or near the areas that are still being developed, you’ll find that the bus service is really good and it could take you easily to Centro. You will pay around 3 to 5 pesos (16 to 25 cents) per ride.
(Home in the golf course community of Las Ventanas de San Miguel, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, pictured.)
Are there English-speaking doctors in Ambergris Caye?
Matthew Hoy - Pelican Properties
Belize is an English-speaking country and English is the first language so every doctor here in Ambergris Caye speaks English. Even the hospital staff speaks English. If English is not their first language, they don’t tend to have jobs that are primarily customer facing or expat facing. Medical personnel all have strong English capabilities.
Before its independence, Belize was known as British Honduras so they have been speaking the Queen’s English...
Belize is an English-speaking country and English is the first language so every doctor here in Ambergris Caye speaks English. Even the hospital staff speaks English. If English is not their first language, they don’t tend to have jobs that are primarily customer facing or expat facing. Medical personnel all have strong English capabilities.
Before its independence, Belize was known as British Honduras so they have been speaking the Queen’s English for a lot longer than some people would think. There are some dialects of Creole but the accent would never get in the way of understanding somebody.
(In Belize, the Queen's official title is: Elizabeth The Second, by the Grace of God, Queen of Belize and of Her Other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, pictured.)
What are the worst places in Panama to live and retire?
David Whittington - Tucan Golf Club and Resort
Which place is the worst place in Panama to live will depend almost entirely on an individual person’s perspective and wants. For example, I wouldn’t want to live in Panama City with its big apartments and city living, but plenty of expats do and like it there very much.
There are other expats in Panama who like to live at the beach and others who prefer to live in the mountains. For example, I’ve met expats from Arizona and Texas who just...
Which place is the worst place in Panama to live will depend almost entirely on an individual person’s perspective and wants. For example, I wouldn’t want to live in Panama City with its big apartments and city living, but plenty of expats do and like it there very much.
There are other expats in Panama who like to live at the beach and others who prefer to live in the mountains. For example, I’ve met expats from Arizona and Texas who just didn’t want the heat any more, so they chose to live in the mountains of Panama in Boquete, where it’s cool. There are others who hated living in the cold in the US or Canada, and can’t wait to live in Panama City or at the beach.
Panama has enormous diversity of climates, so people can pick different areas to live for different reasons. In Panama, you can make those choices.
There are over 450 surf spots in Portugal. We have over 300 kilometers (about 185 miles) of coastline. We have been a recognized country for surfing for many years. In 2011, Ericeira, which is 60 kilometers (37 miles) away from Cascais (near Lisbon), was elected second as World Surfing Reserve and the first in Europe.
I’ve surfed at Ericeira many times. Surfers use a lot of slang in their terminologies. But for the first timers, I can...
There are over 450 surf spots in Portugal. We have over 300 kilometers (about 185 miles) of coastline. We have been a recognized country for surfing for many years. In 2011, Ericeira, which is 60 kilometers (37 miles) away from Cascais (near Lisbon), was elected second as World Surfing Reserve and the first in Europe.
I’ve surfed at Ericeira many times. Surfers use a lot of slang in their terminologies. But for the first timers, I can tell you, you have all sized waves—you have lefts, you have rights, you have sandbanks, you have rockbanks. Each of these makes the waves different. People at any level of expertise will find waves in Portugal.
The ASP, (the professional tour of surfing, now the WSL-- World Surfing League) has one of their events in Portugal in October in which they get well known attendees like Kelly Slater, 11-time world surfing champion.
In Cascais, where I am, near Lisbon, we don’t get waves for two months out of the year, but there are always places like Ericeira and further north Aveiro or Porto, which are more exposed to the Atlantic Ocean and where we get mid-sized waves. The best time to surf in Portugal is from September to May; the whole winter and spring there are waves in Portugal all over the place.
The best reasons to retire overseas have nothing to do with saving money, although that is often a side-benefit.
Nor do they have to do with moving from a horrible, frigid climate (like Canada, my home country) to a beautiful place that is warm and sunny 12 months a year (Panama), although, again, that is a side-benefit.
Nor is the slower, more relaxed pace of life (in places like Panama) one of the most important reasons for moving overseas,...
The best reasons to retire overseas have nothing to do with saving money, although that is often a side-benefit.
Nor do they have to do with moving from a horrible, frigid climate (like Canada, my home country) to a beautiful place that is warm and sunny 12 months a year (Panama), although, again, that is a side-benefit.
Nor is the slower, more relaxed pace of life (in places like Panama) one of the most important reasons for moving overseas, although it is definitely a selling point.
No, the main reasons you should consider retiring overseas are different, and may surprise you:
You have probably lived all your life in the same country, indeed the same state or province, or city. This is a big world. Learn more about it. Expand your horizons. Move somewhere new and discover what it is like to adapt to a different culture. Stretch your mental universe. You will learn lots about your new country -- and about yourself.
If you come from a wealthy and well-organized city like Toronto, as I do, you will be shocked at all of the unmet needs in poorer regions such as Panama. You will see starving dogs on the roads. You will see impoverished indigenous peoples in the countryside, often living in dirt-floor shacks with leaky, thatched roofs. You can react in two ways to these sights: either 1) feel appalled or 2) think of them as opportunities to do something useful with your life, as opportunities to make a contribution. You will be amazed at how much better you will feel about your own life when you start to make a positive contribution to others.
How are the homes in Nicaragua different than in the US or Canada?
Frank Martínez
The homes in Nicaragua are different than the ones in the US or Canada, relative to a number of factors.
First, homes are built with concrete or cement in Nicaragua because of the earthquake situation.
Secondly, Nicaraguan homes don’t use light materials like they do in the States. Nicaraguan houses only have concrete blocks or concrete.
Third, Nicaraguan houses are two-stories at most. That is the highest they can go because of the...
The homes in Nicaragua are different than the ones in the US or Canada, relative to a number of factors.
First, homes are built with concrete or cement in Nicaragua because of the earthquake situation.
Secondly, Nicaraguan homes don’t use light materials like they do in the States. Nicaraguan houses only have concrete blocks or concrete.
Third, Nicaraguan houses are two-stories at most. That is the highest they can go because of the occurrence of earthquakes.
Fourth, Nicaraguans tend to buy houses with large patios or gardens.
Fifth, Nicaragua has good standards. We have good architects and developers who build good houses with good construction and in good surroundings. We implement a lot of methods in Nicaragua that are also used in the United States. For example, all condominiums have club houses. We are trying to copy the lifestyle in the United States and Canada, but we build the houses in Nicaragua in a very secure manner.
From an interview by Jet Metier of Bill Edsell, Baja California Sur pioneer, in July, 2016. In this interview, Bill talks about the odd history of a local beach and a great place to explore from the sea.
Jet: We had a great time at Gran Sueños last week. We drove the 40 minutes or so from La Ventana Bay and spent the entire day enjoying the pools the gorgeous ocean, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding and walking along the beach. Please...
Hi, I’m Jackie Lange. I have lived in Boquete, Panama for almost 6 years now. I moved after deciding I was just sick and tired of the heat in Texas. One summer we had 90 days straight of 100˚ weather. I lived on a private 500 acre lake. It was too hot to get out on my boat, so it was just too hot to stay in Texas.
I spent two years exploring about ten countries other than Panama, including Mexico, Belize, Uruguay,...
(The Btesh family is very tied into the business and charitable communities in Panama. Mr. Btesh serves on the Boards of UniBank and the insurance company Aseguradora Ancon, and he is a partner in Pacific Developers, one of the largest builders in Panama. This story is the result of an interview done with Mr. Btesh February 29, 2016.)
My family migrated to Panama in the 1930s and I was born in 1942. At that time, Panama was quite a small country, and Panama City itself...