You will find one of the best scuba diving sites in the world in Mexico. You can go diving in the Mexican Caribbean, in the state of Quintana Roo, which has the second largest barrier reef in the world, second only to the barrier reef in Australia. Diving in Quintana Roo is among the best in the world. I have done some diving in the Great Barrier Reef. I also had an opportunity to dive in the Red Sea, and I have done some diving here in Mexico. Even though the diving here in Mexico is a...
You will find one of the best scuba diving sites in the world in Mexico. You can go diving in the Mexican Caribbean, in the state of Quintana Roo, which has the second largest barrier reef in the world, second only to the barrier reef in Australia. Diving in Quintana Roo is among the best in the world. I have done some diving in the Great Barrier Reef. I also had an opportunity to dive in the Red Sea, and I have done some diving here in Mexico. Even though the diving here in Mexico is a bit different than diving in these other places that I mentioned, the diving in Mexico is unbelievable. There is a peculiarity in the Quintana Roo, especially in the season when the whale sharks go there. These whale sharks are usually 17 meters long (around 60 feet) and you can literally dive in the water and swim along with them. Even though whale sharks are big, they are very peaceful and friendly. Whale sharks do not have any teeth and they eat plankton so they are harmless to humans.
On the other side of Mexico, you have the Pacific Ocean, and in the Pacific, there are areas like Cabo San Lucas and several others that are great diving spots. If you want a more exciting adventure, you can find white sharks. White sharks are more popular in Cape Town and Australia but you can also find them here in Guadalupe. If you are going to see white sharks, obviously they are dangerous but when you do go, you’ll be going diving in cages so it’s not dangerous at all. All these trips are planned and manned by professionals. To go there, you have to fly to Baja, and from there, you will take a boat to Guadalupe.
You have to take into account that Mexico is fully surrounded by oceans so there are many diving sites here. It’s unbelievable. In general, if you are just going swimming, it’s rare that you will run into a shark in the waters.
In the state of Quintana Roo, in the Yucatan Peninsula, there are also some areas where you can go diving. You can go to the cenotes (underground rivers). You can also go cave diving or you can go diving in the cenotes. This area is one of the purest parts of the world where you can do this kind of diving activity. National Geographic and other scientists do a lot of exploration in Quintana Roo because they found mammoth remains inside the cenotes. They opened a new museum in this area, called the Museum of the Jungle. They placed replicas of mammoth remains and humans skulls, which are of those people who lived here in Yucatan millions of years ago. The Yucatan is very rich in culture and adventure.
What's the language most often spoken in Placencia, Belize? Can I get by if I just speak English?
Giancarlo Vega
The language that is most often spoken in Placencia is English. However, when local Belizeans talk to each other, they speak their local language, which is Creole. Creole is a combination of US English and Caribbean. It sounds like Jamaican English. The words are not different; they are English, but pronounced differently.
A typical American who does not speak any Creole at all and has never even heard of it, would still be able to get by in Placencia. You...
The language that is most often spoken in Placencia is English. However, when local Belizeans talk to each other, they speak their local language, which is Creole. Creole is a combination of US English and Caribbean. It sounds like Jamaican English. The words are not different; they are English, but pronounced differently.
A typical American who does not speak any Creole at all and has never even heard of it, would still be able to get by in Placencia. You would be able to understand some words and miss others because they are pronounced differently, but overall, expats do get by with just English in Placencia.
How good are the medical centers, hospitals and health clinics in the Panama City, Panama area of Casco Viejo, and how close are they?
Rey Bazán
(Casco Viejo and Casco Antiguo are different names for the same place.)
There are no medical facilities inside of Casco Viejo / Casco Antiguo proper, but the closest facility, assuming little traffic, is just 10 – 15 minutes away. There are four excellent hospitals in the area within this distance or just slightly more, from closest to furthest:
Clinica Nacional, in the area of Baya Vista.
Clinica Paitila, in the area of Marbella.
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(Casco Viejo and Casco Antiguo are different names for the same place.)
There are no medical facilities inside of Casco Viejo / Casco Antiguo proper, but the closest facility, assuming little traffic, is just 10 – 15 minutes away. There are four excellent hospitals in the area within this distance or just slightly more, from closest to furthest:
Clinica Nacional, in the area of Baya Vista.
Clinica Paitila, in the area of Marbella.
Punta Pacifica, which is associated with Johns Hopkins in the US.
Clinica San Fernando.
As you can see, there is no shortage of very high quality medical care within easy driving distance of Casco Viejo.
The economy in Portugal is treading water at the moment. It is not in very good shape. Certain sectors of the economy are doing better than others; particularly tourism. Portugal had one of the best tourist seasons ever. Real estate is also doing extremely well. Property in Lisbon is like the new El Dorado for some property investors and we have had inquiries from American investors about buying property in Lisbon because of the price ratio compared to places like Madrid, Barcelona,...
The economy in Portugal is treading water at the moment. It is not in very good shape. Certain sectors of the economy are doing better than others; particularly tourism. Portugal had one of the best tourist seasons ever. Real estate is also doing extremely well. Property in Lisbon is like the new El Dorado for some property investors and we have had inquiries from American investors about buying property in Lisbon because of the price ratio compared to places like Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, and London. Real estate prices in Portugal are very competitive. The property experts recon that the market here is still quite undervalued relative to other centers.
Generally, tourism is one of the main drivers of the economy in Portugal. Other industries such as cork, wine production, and footwear are also some of the drivers of the economy here but they are becoming less competitive. A big drawback here in Portugal is that the labor laws are still very socialist and even communist-oriented so it’s not easy to fire somebody. It is quite a complicated process and it is expensive. This is one of the biggest drawbacks of the Portuguese economy. There is a lack of international competitiveness because of draconian labor laws.
The cost of living in Nicaragua is very low. I tell people that a retiree, a husband and wife, or partners, can retire in Nicaragua comfortably for about US $2,500 per month.
They would be living around the beach in one of the beach resorts. They would have a full time maid who works from 8 AM to 5 PM for 5 or 6 days a week. They would have a handyman / chauffer.
With a budget of $2,500, utilities and food will all be paid for and they would live very...
The cost of living in Nicaragua is very low. I tell people that a retiree, a husband and wife, or partners, can retire in Nicaragua comfortably for about US $2,500 per month.
They would be living around the beach in one of the beach resorts. They would have a full time maid who works from 8 AM to 5 PM for 5 or 6 days a week. They would have a handyman / chauffer.
With a budget of $2,500, utilities and food will all be paid for and they would live very comfortably.
(Street in beach town of Playa Montelimar in Nicaragua, pictured.)
Are there tax advantages or disadvantages if I retire, work or live abroad?
Elizabeth Vance - The Gringo Guide To Panama: What To Know Before You Go
Tabitha is correct in what she said. As a US citizen, you must file your US taxes every year, no matter what.
The foreign income tax exclusion of up to $95,000 does come in handy as well as a credit too. This was a nice surprise for us, when we moved here.
I don't consider it a disadvantage, but it does get a bit tiresome to file my taxes in Panama (which requires an accountant, especially if you don't speak Spanish). Those are due...
Tabitha is correct in what she said. As a US citizen, you must file your US taxes every year, no matter what.
The foreign income tax exclusion of up to $95,000 does come in handy as well as a credit too. This was a nice surprise for us, when we moved here.
I don't consider it a disadvantage, but it does get a bit tiresome to file my taxes in Panama (which requires an accountant, especially if you don't speak Spanish). Those are due prior to March 15th each year for individuals. Then, that tax return must be used as part of your US tax return.
We think that we are smart because we found this near paradise called Panama; by my estimation that is about an 80% correct assumption. On most scales this country rates higher than others. So what is the problem you ask?
Recently a friend's demise caused the brain to kick into over drive:
What if I die or my spouse dies?
What if we don't have enough assets to pay the doctors and hospitals if we are sick?
Having spent around 5 years researching the best places to retire my wife and I decided that Panama was the best place. We arranged an exploratory trip to judge first hand. We selected a bed and breakfast in Ancon which is strategically placed for easy access to the important places of interest and conveniently just 5 minutes drive to the bridge of the Americas. Nearby Albrook airport was the perfect place to rent a car and only 10 minutes away in a cab.
This is a small town that you do not find in the regular tourism books or maps. It´s the town of CERMEÑO, located left, and about 15 minutes of Capira. If you´re looking for a quiet place to visit, surrounded by trees and birds, and friendly people, do not miss this place. The little town, with it´s church and little houses is worth being seen. There are no hotels or restaurants, but you´ll see some very nice "fincas" (or weekend houses). There are facilities outside the...