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The Expat Retiree: 5 Countries Where You Can Retire Better for Less

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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3. Panama: Modern Convenience and Tropical Living

Panama is a country of contrasts. It is home to a skyline of glittering skyscrapers in Panama City that rivals Miami, as well as untouched rainforests and pristine beaches on two coasts. For American retirees, it offers a unique combination of modern, first-world infrastructure and an affordable, tropical lifestyle. Perhaps its most appealing feature is its use of the U.S. dollar as its official currency, which eliminates worries about currency exchange rates and simplifies financial planning.

The Cost of Living in Panama

Life in Panama can be tailored to many budgets. A retired couple can live very well on $1,800 to $3,000 per month. In Panama City, costs are higher, especially for rent in desirable neighborhoods. However, in charming mountain towns like Boquete or coastal areas like Coronado, the cost of living is much lower. In these places, you can rent a comfortable home for under $1,000, and fresh produce from local markets is incredibly cheap. Because of the warm climate, you will also have no heating bills, and air conditioning costs can be managed.

Healthcare in Panama

Panama is a major hub for medical tourism, and for good reason. The quality of healthcare in Panama City is excellent, with several state-of-the-art hospitals, some of which are affiliated with prestigious U.S. institutions like Johns Hopkins International. Many doctors speak English and were trained in the U.S. The cost of care is dramatically lower than in the United States. A specialist visit might cost $50, and major procedures can be a third of the U.S. price or even less. Outside of the capital, medical facilities are more basic, so your location choice will depend heavily on your healthcare needs.

The Famous Pensionado Visa

Panama actively courts foreign retirees with what is widely considered one of the best retiree residency programs in the world: the Pensionado Visa. To qualify, you only need to prove a lifetime monthly pension of at least $1,000 from a government source (like Social Security) or a private company. The program grants permanent residency and provides a host of valuable discounts, including:

…50% off entertainment (movies, concerts, sports)

…30% off bus, boat, and train fares

…25% off airline tickets

…25% off at restaurants

…15% off hospital bills

These discounts add up, making an already affordable country even more so for retirees.

Pros and Cons: The Panamanian Package

The Pros are very compelling. Using the U.S. dollar simplifies everything. The Pensionado program is a fantastic incentive. The healthcare in Panama City is top-notch. Its location makes it a great hub for travel throughout Central and South America. And the country’s natural beauty is breathtaking.

On the other side of the coin, there are Cons. The climate is the biggest hurdle for many. It is hot and humid year-round. If you do not enjoy tropical weather, Panama may not be for you, although the mountain regions offer a cooler “eternal spring” climate. Panama City suffers from heavy traffic. Outside of the capital and a few expat enclaves, life is much more rustic and a solid command of Spanish is necessary. While generally safe, petty crime can be an issue, and you need to take standard precautions.

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