What do I need to know before moving to Coronado?
When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Coronado, they said...
"Before moving to Coronado, expats should be aware that it is a popular beach town destination known for its expat community, which means that while Spanish is the official language, English is commonly spoken, especially in service and business interactions. The cost of living can be higher compared to other parts of Panama due to its popularity among retirees and vacationers. Expats should also be prepared for a tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season. Healthcare services are available in Coronado, with clinics and pharmacies, but for more specialized care, one might need to travel to Panama City. The real estate market offers a range of options from condos to beach houses, and it's advisable to rent before buying to ensure the area suits your lifestyle. The town has a laid-back atmosphere with a focus on outdoor activities such as golf, surfing, and beach-going. It's important to understand the legal requirements for residency, which may involve obtaining a visa or participating in Panama's pensionado program if you are a retiree. Banking and finance should be arranged in advance, as you may need a local bank account for day-to-day transactions. Internet and utilities are generally reliable, but service interruptions can occur, especially during the rainy season. Lastly, integrating into the local culture and community will enhance your experience, so be open to participating in local events and customs," said a member in Coronado, Panama.
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What do I need to know before moving to Coronado?
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