Living in Panama City:
The Honest Expat Guide
Real neighborhoods, real costs, real trade-offs. What it actually feels like to live in one of Latin America's most dynamic cities.
Panama City is not a tropical retirement village. It is a genuine, fast-moving metropolis — the financial capital of Central America — with a skyline that rivals Miami, a healthcare system that rivals Houston, and a cost of living that is roughly half of both.
For the right expat, Panama City is genuinely transformative. For the wrong expat, the traffic, bureaucracy, and humidity will drive them home within a year. This guide is designed to help you figure out which camp you fall into — before you commit.
Panama City Neighborhoods for Expats
Panama City is not one city — it is a collection of very different neighborhoods, each with its own personality, price point, and expat culture. Choosing the right one matters more than almost any other decision you will make.
Punta Pacifica
Luxury urbanThe most prestigious address in Panama — ultra-modern towers, JW Marriott Hotel & Ocean Club next door, and direct Pacific views. This is where CEOs, diplomats, and high-net-worth expats plant their flag. Walkable, secure, and close to Hospital Punta Pacifica (Johns Hopkins affiliate).
El Cangrejo
Urban cosmopolitanPanama City's most walkable neighborhood. Dozens of restaurants, coffee shops, supermarkets, and a dense concentration of English-speaking locals. Rents are lower than Punta Pacifica but the location is central. The NYC of Panama — busy, vibrant, never boring.
Costa del Este
Quiet suburban luxuryA planned community modeled on Miami's Brickell. Wide streets, manicured parks, international schools within walking distance, and one of the lowest crime rates in the city. Most expat families with children end up here. Expect to pay a premium for the calm.
Casco Viejo
Historic bohemianPanama City's UNESCO-listed colonial district. Cobblestone streets, boutique hotels, rooftop bars, and some of the most Instagram-worthy architecture in Central America. It has gentrified fast — prices have tripled in a decade. Still gritty in spots, but that's part of the appeal.
Miraflores / San Francisco
Mid-range residentialThe sweet spot between price and quality. Close to the Miraflores Locks, good restaurant scene, solid security, and significantly cheaper than Punta Pacifica or Costa del Este. Popular with younger expat professionals and retirees who want comfort without the luxury price tag.
What Does It Actually Cost to Live Here?
These are real monthly budget ranges based on what our clients actually spend — not tourist blog estimates. The range is wide because Panama City offers an equally wide range of lifestyles.
- ·Rent (El Cangrejo studio): $800–$1,000
- ·Groceries (local markets): $250–$350
- ·Utilities + internet: $100–$150
- ·Transportation (Uber/Metro): $80–$120
- ·Dining out (local spots): $150–$200
- ·Health insurance: $80–$120
- ·Rent (Punta Pacifica 1BR): $1,500–$2,000
- ·Groceries (supermarket mix): $400–$600
- ·Utilities + high-speed internet: $150–$200
- ·Transportation (car or Uber): $200–$300
- ·Dining out + entertainment: $400–$600
- ·Health insurance (comprehensive): $200–$400
- ·Rent (penthouse / Costa del Este home): $3,000–$5,000
- ·Groceries + premium imports: $700–$1,000
- ·Utilities + staff: $400–$600
- ·Car ownership + fuel: $500–$800
- ·Fine dining + social: $800–$1,500
- ·Private health insurance: $400–$800
Healthcare: Panama City's Hidden Superpower
Healthcare is consistently the biggest positive surprise for North American expats. The quality is high, the access is fast, and the cost is dramatically lower than in the US.
Hospital Punta Pacifica is a Johns Hopkins Medicine International affiliate. Hospital Nacional and Centro Médico Paitilla are also internationally accredited facilities used by the expat community.
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