Panama connects Central and South America, where tropical beaches, rainforest highlands and a sleek capital city create a landscape full of contrast and colour. Panama City, for example, rises with glass towers, yet holds onto its colonial charm in Casco Viejo, where rooftop bars and cobbled streets sit just blocks from the sea. For those working remotely, Panama offers a smooth blend of work and lifestyle. Weekdays might be spent in the city’s buzz, with time to explore the canal or stroll the waterfront, while weekends can lead to the cool air of Boquete or the laid-back shores of Bocas del Toro. From Caribbean islands to misty mountains, the country’s variety makes it easy to switch gears.
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Panama Tip: For a quick change of pace from the city, head to the San Blas Islands or El Valle de Anton – both just a few hours from Panama City.
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The official currency is the Panamanian Balboa (PAB), though the U.S. Dollar is used for all paper currency. Cards are widely accepted in cities like Panama City.
Panama is in the Eastern Standard Time Zone (UTC−5) and does not observe daylight saving time, so the time stays the same year-round.
Panama has a tropical climate with warm weather year-round. The dry season (December to April) is ideal for beaches and outdoor activities, while the rainy season (May to November) brings brief showers.
Panama uses a standard voltage of 110V with a frequency of 60 Hz. The most common plug types are A and B.
Panama offers a Short Stay Visa for Remote Workers, allowing digital nomads to live and work in the country for up to 9 months, with the option to extend for an additional 9 months.
The official language is Spanish, but English is commonly spoken in Panama City and other tourist areas.
Panama Tip: The top SIM card providers are +Movil and Tigo.
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