Chiriqui, the westernmost province of Panama's Pacific coast, is blessed with Panama's most varied landscapes, ranging from stunning beaches to steep mountains. Tropical forests famous with bird watchers, casttle ranches, orchid gardens and coastal islands are all icons of this unique region. The beauty and diversity of this area rival anything in neighboring Costa Rica.
Boquete is the nation's prime supplier for florists. Cool mountain streams flow down from the semi-extinct Baru Volcano (11,450 feet) through Boquete, Cerro Punta, and Volcan.
Las Lajas, about an hour's drive from David, is the best known of Chiriqui's beaches.
The valleys of Boquete are home to Panama's coffee growing industry.
Chiriqui is also cattle country and the nation's prime thoroughbred raising area. The Guaymi Indians call Chiriqui's central mountain chain their home. David, third city of the republic, is the provincial capital of Chiriqui and the regional business and transportation center. Hotels and tourism installations can be found in the cooler climate of Boquete and Volcan. In addition to fantastic trout fishing, horseback riding, whitewater rafting and hiking, underground hot springs can also be found in the area of Boquete.
For all these reasons, the area of Chiriqui has become a popular retirement destination for foreigners and Panamanians alike. Why foreign Like Chiriqui For Investment:
1. The Weather -- Chiriqui's highlands have mild, cool weather that many Europeans and Americans have found to their liking. The climate reminds one of Switzerland during warmer months.
2. The Location -- Chiriqui is on Panama's border with Costa Rica and a quick drive or flight across the border. It is also the only area outside of Panama City with a flight to Bocas del Toro, so this is a one-two punch that is common with tourists and also an easy getaway for local residents in either direction. Because of the proximity to Costa Rica and ease of travel between two popular tourism destinations, this location is poised for growth. Because many parts of Chiriqui are a high altitude, some parts of the highlands have incredible ocean views.
3. The Environment -- Many retirees and investors are flocking to Chiriqui. As a result, there's a communal, fun feeling that only comes in these "town of transplants". Retirees find there are many folks willing to take them under their wing and help them learn the ropes of life abroad.
4. The Tourism -- Chiriqui is to Panama what Monteverde and Arenal are to Costa Rica. Many tourists visiting Panama work their way to the Boquete area during their travels. The combination of tourism, foreign retirees and local investment make this region a safe bet for continued future growth.
5. The Private Islands -- there are a number of private islands where investors can purchase.
6. The Unspoiled Beauty -- this region remains pristine with white sand beaches, dense tropical forest and abundant wildlife. The tourism potential in this area is huge.
7. The Potential Boating Mecca -- this is a yachting and sailing fan's fantasy. Dozens of little islands, protected harbors, fantastic scenery, marine life, and an aquatic National Park. The future of Panama's Pacific boating could lie in this zone.
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lunes, 27 de julio de 2009
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