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Whales and Dolphins in Panama

Whales and Dolphins in Panama

Whales in Panama

If you want to see whales and swim with dolphins come to the warm waters of Panama!

Whales in Panama

Panama is one of the breeding grounds of the playful humpback whale and you can see them in fairly large numbers in the archipelago off the Pearl Islands just 40 nautical miles off the coast of Panama City. The Pearl Islands (Las Perlas) is mainly inhabited by small fishing communities and is made up of about 250 different islands – larger ones include Isla San José and Isla del Rey. The fishing community is interested now in whale conservation in order to grow whale watching tourism as a sustainable business. For more on The Pearl Islands Click Here!The first groups to be seen in Panama are usually the newly pregnant females, followed by the immature whales of both sexes, and then come the mature males and females. They are in panama from July to Ocober.There are lots of tours that will take you to see them or you can rent a catamaran with Las Perlas Sailing which is an amazing way to see them.

Humpback Whales around Coiba Island

Humpback whales are also known to breed in the warm pristine waters near , about 12 miles off the Pacific shores of Panama’s west coast. For more info please visit our beaches page on Coiba Island Marine Park

About Humpback Whales

The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is aptly named from the Greek ‘mega’ meaning ‘great’ and ‘pteron’ meaning ‘a wing’, because of its huge winglike flippers. It is the fifth largest of the great whales. Adult females grow to 19 metres, slightly longer than adult males. A mature humpback may weigh 40 tonnes. Humpbacks are generally blackish with white underneath and at the sides. Whales in Panama The endangered Humpbacks are readily identified as a Baleen feeder. That is, it filters its food from a large mouthful of prey and water. Feedings are in the rich cold waters at high latitudes. Their acrobatics are legendary and always an inspiring sight to behold. The male’s songs are likewise a most unique characteristic – most always sung during the non-feeding season in the warm waters of their chosen breeding and birthing areas. Their songs stay the same for a season, then the following they year create a new one. Their signature “blow” is caused by the surface exhale via a double blowholes, where the air at over 200 mph causes the water around the hole to be vaporized, giving rise to their huge spouts readily seen miles away in cool air. The Pacific waters have several groups that appear to use the same locales each year – Alaska waters in the N Summer for feeding; and these groups return to lower latitudes in the N Winter, Hawaii being one of the largest concentrations – with over 3,000 counted within the Maui, Molokai, and Lanai basin in the past years. Of the estimated upwards of the possible 15,000 animals World-wide, that’s 20% of the total! Each year, beginning about late June, the humpbacks leave Antarctica to migrate northwards to their tropical calving grounds, especially in the Pearls Archipelago, Panama.

Saving the Whales in Panama

NEWS FLASH: Japanese Whaling Ship Outlawed Following Greenpeace Action in the Southern Ocean Whale SanctuaryAmsterdam, October 28th 2008: The Oriental Bluebird, re-supply and transport ship of Japan’s whaling fleet, has been de-flagged and fined, following a legal ruling by Panamanian authorities. Greenpeace is calling on Japan’s government to uphold international law by mothballing the vessel and ending the annual hunt in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. The Oriental Bluebird, used to refuel the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean and to ship whale meat back to Japan, was fined the maximum penalty, after being ruled in violation of a number of domestic and international regulations by Panamanian authorities in a process that began in April 2008, relating to its permissible use, the safety of human life and the preservation of the marine environment. The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) and environmental authorities in Panama are trying to conserve the humpback whale in the Las Perlas archipelago, which has been made a Marine Corridor in Panama.

Dolphins in Panama

Dolphins in Panama You can see dolphins all around the Panamanian coast but Bocas del Toro, Dolphin bay is the best place to see bottle nose dolphins as this is where are large pod of them live. You can hire a boat taxi from Bocas Town to take you out there. Otherwise there are many day trips that include Dolphin Bay on their itinerary for $15 per person. Dolphin Bay is a quiet embayment located on the south side of Isla Cristobal. The clear, shallow water is a perfect feeding ground for bottle-nosed dolphins which arrive here to give birth. As many as 40 dolphins can be viewed at the same time rising above the water in this bay. Depending on the pattern of movement, it is possible to determine whether the dolphins are feeding, traveling, or playing. They are very curious about the boats moving through the bay and sometimes come right along side your launch. Dolphin Bay Trip (½ day) It takes about 45 minutes by boat to get to Dolphin Bay, passing among many small mangrove islands and over coral reefs. After spending time with the dolphins, taking a refreshment break at a local restaurant over the water, you return to the field station or to another location. Lectures will be provided on dolphin ecology and conservation http://www.itec-edu.org/ecotec/excursions.htmlDolphin Bay Eco-Resort offers guests the option to try swimming with the permanent dolphin family that resides in the bay in front of their farm.

Whale and Dolphin Video

See Dolphins in the Pearl Islands, Darien and San BlasThe Pearl Islands just off the coast from Panama City are also great places to see dolphins. You can even watch them and whales from the ferry across to Tobago Island that leaves from the Amador Causeway at 8.30am and 10am every day.You can also see bottlenose dolphins and river dolphins in Darien as well as at San Blas.

More About Bottlenose Dolphins

According to Wikipedia The Bottlenose Dolphin is one of the most common and well-known dolphins. Recent molecular studies show it is in fact two species, the Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (T. aduncus). Bottlenose Dolphins inhabit warm and temperate seas worldwide.Bottlenose Dolphins are grey in color and can be between 2 and 4m (6.6 and 13 ft) long, and weigh between 150 and 650 kilos (330 and 1,400 lb). Their most distinguishing feature is the elongated snout, or rostrum which gives the animal its common name. Like all whales and dolphins, though, the snout is not the functional nose; rather, the functional nose is the blowhole on the top of its head. Bottlenose Dolphins live in groups called pods that typically number about 15 dolphins, but group size varies from solitary bottlenose dolphins up to groups of over 100 or even occasionally over 1000 animals. Their diet consists mainly of small fish. Dolphin groups often work as a team to harvest schools of fish, but they also hunt individually. Dolphins search for prey primarily using echolocation, which is similar to sonar. They emit clicking sounds and listen for the return echo to determine the location and shape of nearby items, including potential prey. Bottlenose Dolphins also use sound for communication. Sounds used for communication include squeaks and whistles emitted from the blowhole and sounds emitted through body language, such as leaping from the water and slapping their tails on the water.

Intelligent Dolphins

There have been numerous investigations of Bottlenose Dolphin intelligence. Such testing has included tests of mimicry, use of artificial language, object categorization and self-recognition. This intelligence has driven considerable interaction with humans. Bottlenose Dolphins are popular from aquarium shows and television programs such as Flipper. They have also been trained by militaries for tasks such as locating sea mines or detecting and marking enemy divers. In some areas they cooperate with local fishermen by driving fish towards the fishermen and eating the fish that escape the fishermen’s nets. Some interactions with humans are harmful to the dolphins: people hunt Bottlenose Dolphins for food, and dolphins are killed inadvertently as a bycatch of tuna fishing.

Wonderful Dolphins

Dolphins have also been documented exhibiting altruistic behaviour toward other sea creatures. On Mahia Beach, New Zealand on March 10, 2008 two Pygmy Sperm Whales — a female and calf — became stranded on the beach. Rescuers, including Department of Conservation officer Malcolm Smith, attempted to re-float the whales, however their efforts failed four times. Shortly before the whales were to be euthanized a playful Bottlenose Dolphin known to local residents as Moko arrived and, after seemingly communicating with the whales, led them 200 meters along a sandbar to the open sea.

Capturing Wild Dolphins Prevented in Panama

September 18, 2008 In a major victory for dolphins, a company called Ocean Embassy has left Panama and abandoned plans to capture up to 80 of the animals for use at a new luxury resort in that country. Two years ago, Ocean Embassy was on the fast track to getting a permit for the dolphin captures from the Panamanian government. HSI got involved at the request of Alexandra Cousteau (granddaughter of famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau), who was working on shark protection in Panama at the time. HSI Senior Scientist Naomi Rose teamed up with local advocates and other international animal welfare and conservation groups and met with government officials and media, spoke to the public and distributed educational materials. This focused protest, with dedicated local animal protection groups—especially Fundación Humanitas—coordinating efforts, made the difference that saved the dolphins.

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Everything you need to know about Panama

Everything you need to know about Panama

Welcome to the Panama Blog!  As we experience new things ourselves, all the different areas like real estate, retirement, fishing, surfing, hotels, restaurants, night life etc. will be updated with first hand reviews. Enjoy!


Islands and Beaches of Panama

To find Panama’s finest white sandy beaches you need to head for myriad of islands dotted up and down both the Caribbean and Pacific coastline.

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Interesting Travel Links

A list of interesting travel links that give you first hand experience of visiting some wonderful places written by people who actually live there!

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Panama Vacations

Panama for vacations has it all! An exciting cosmopolitan and historical city, white sandy beaches, rainforest, mountains, good hotels and restaurants, surfing, fishing, bird watching etc.

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Darien, Panama

The region of Darien is one of the few remaining virgin rainforests in the world,

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Panama Restaurants

Panama has restaurants with food from all over the world: Italian, Indian, French, Thai, Mexican, Peruvian and of course Panamanian!

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Hotels in Panama

There are hotels, resorts, B&Bs, boutique hotels. condo hotels, short stay apartments, hostels and shared houses for rent all over Panama. You can pay anything from $10 a night per person up to

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Hotels in Panama City

Panama City offers hotels of all kinds:Five star luxury hotels, apartments, city skyscapers, B&Bs, resorts etc.

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Rent Property in Panama

Want to rent a property in Panama? Stay in a B&B or small hotel and come until you find the right thing for you,

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Panama Coffee

Panama has finally been recognised for its fabulous coffee that grows on the slopes of the Baru volcano in the rainforest region of Boquete. The famous Geisha, the most expensive in the world.

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The Panama Stock Exchange

Panama has a stock exchange trading in US dollars.

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Corporate and Personal Tax in Panama

If you are stting up a corporation in Panama it would serve you well to understand the corporate and personal tax law

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Panama Weather

Panama has warm weather all year round with a variable humidity and rainfall.

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Whales and Dolphins in Panama

If you love to watch whales and swim with dolphins then Panama is a great place to do it. The humpback whales come here to give bith to thieir young,

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Top o’ the Metro Park

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Panama Golf

Panama offers golf on a volcano surrounded by coffee plantations with views of the Oceans on either side as well as in rainforests or on the Panama Canal.

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Why Live In Panama?

This is the million dollar question – and although there may not be a million answers there are a lot of very good reasons to live in Panama.

Panama is the only country that seems to have it all – warm weather all year round, mountains, beaches, a cosmopolitan capital, a stable government, a huge number of benefits for retirees, low cost of living, extremely low crime (lowest crime rate in Latin America), great food (not good, great), very good internet at USA prices, good phone system, good cell phone coverage, cable and satellite TV, friendly people, a large percentage of people who speak English, great affordable health care, the possibility of buying anything you can buy in the USA probably for the same price or less (many consumer goods at a fraction of the US prices) whilst being only 2.5 hours by plane to Miami etc. etc. There are just a few of the reasons why 50,000 Americans live here already and more are on the way.

Video of Panama

For even more reasons read on………

Panama has a Strong Economy

Beach in Panama
Panama has its own currency, the Balboa. It uses a coin system similar to US quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies as well as actual US dollars for their paper money. The advantages to this are huge. Panama does not have a Federal Reserve Bank that loans money to the government (at a price) whilst the government prints money which is why is manages to spare the people a massive interest debt to the reserve banks for the taxpayers to pay off. This is the case in the USA, UK, most of EU etc. This means Panama doesn’t have the unnecessary overhead of supporting bankers which in turn translates into a lower cost of living for anyone living there. Just knowing this makes you feel good!

As well as income from tourism, banking and trade Panama earns an annual income of one billion dollars from the Panama Canal as ships pay to pass through. Imagine that much money spread amongst 3.3 million people. It is significant. The GNP will increase as the Panama Canal expands its capacity. For more on this go to
Panama Canal

No Military in Panama

Panama has no standing military. Why?

The people felt that the military was being used to suppress them not defend against invading armies so they got rid of it. This relieves the country of an enormous tax burden supporting a military that spends money like water. This again filters down to the people in that less tax is required from the population unlike in the USA, Canada and the EU.

No Taxation on Income from Abroad

Retire to Panama, no tax Panama does not tax offshore income. If you have a pension, social security, investment derived income etc. it is all tax free in Panama. Imagine that! Your home country like the USA may still tax you but that has nothing to do with Panama. To incur Panama income taxes you would actually have to open a business in Panama and sell to Panamanians.

You can be in Panama living here as a tourist, resident, Pensionado (a retiree), or citizen operating a Panama corporation that has customers out of Panama, maintains an office in Panama, banks in Panama and still not have any Panama income tax liability.

Panama does not need to tax its citizens to death. They do not penalize business activities like other parts of the world. They are not lawsuit-happy prone either. They are pro-business that is why – what a concept huh?? For instance you can get a 20 year property tax exemption from buying a house as a Pensionado. Even if you decide to have a company operating within Panama the taxes are not prohibitive.
For more on Business Incentives Click here

You can get a 20 year tax exemption on a business that promotes tourism, like a Diving Business or a Bed and Breakfast, and this exemption extends to income taxes and can also cover things like the taxes on the company car, fax machine etc. All this is going on while your old country is doing all it possibly can to make staying in business harder and harder while bankruptcies rise along with unemployment.
For more on Setting up a Business in Panama click here.

For those of you from the USA you can actually get an income tax exemption from the IRS to the tune of $80,000 a year per person if you legally live outside of the USA for 11 months out of the year plus extra exemptions for living expenses.

Panama Ranks 48 In List Of Most Peaceful Countries

In 2008 Panama was listed 48th Most Peaceful Country in the Global Peace Index released by Britain’s Economist Intelligence Unit – putting Panama one spot ahead of the United Kingdom. The index ranks 140 different countries according to factors such as military spending and respect for human rights. Iceland and Denmark took the top spots in the rankings this year,beating the United States by an incredibly large margin, which had a ranking of 97.

Panama’s higher ranking likely reflects the small nations relatively low crime rate and lack of a military force.

Great Benefits for Retirees

A Pension ado visa means you are retired with some sort of income. This visa entitles you to all sorts of amazing discounts like 10% on a mortgage, airfare, movies, etc…
For more on Retirement Benefits click here

Cheap Cars & Your Own Driver

There are very small new cars you can buy here for $7,000. Used cars are very popular here since repair labor is much less than in North America and used car prices are quite low. You can get a driver for $200 a month and a good used car for $5000 and up. There are a lot of Japanese cars in Panama, some BMW’s, few Mercedes and Porsche, lots of Japanese SUV’s mostly diesel. If you live in Panama City it is probably cheaper and easier to take taxis than to have a car (taxis are cheap here usually $1.25 to $3.00 for a twenty minute or so ride). Gas is also really cheap if you are coming from Europe.

Panama Housing

Panama City at night
Housing costs are not as cheap as they used to be. In fact in Panama City itself they are pretty expensive. House prices have shot up in recent years as more and more ex-pats discover the advantages of life in Panama.

Most foreigners are buying homes for an average price of $160,000 taking into account many live in more rural areas of Panama. Panama City houses run about $1000m2 (a m2 is slightly over 10 ft2) and sometimes much more depending on the location. As long as someone can sell their current residence for more than the cost of their new Panama home they will keep coming. Many newcomers to Panama are getting $300,000+ for their US or European properties – cashing in before the bottom falls completely out of the market and then buying in Panama keeping some ‘holiday’ funds in the bank.

Not just Americans but many Europeans are coming to Panama for investment – to take advantage of the high Euro. Since Panama real estate is priced in dollars it is like getting a 20% discount for the Euro buyer. They feel that should the Euro fall in value then they could sell their real estate in Panama (priced in US dollars) – and convert back to Euros, post sale, buying more Euros than ever before.

Maid Service

Most apartments and houses have maids’ quarters. They are usually the size of a large walk-in closet with a full toilet attached and not air conditioned. A maid will run about $200-$250 a month plus benefits of about $27 a month. The maid works 6 days a week, off Sunday (is this why so many people eat out on Sundays). The maid will cook, clean, do laundry and even shop for groceries. She may or may not iron – this is a sore point with maids for some reason!

Maids will also serve as babysitters but many people have an additional nanny. You can also hire a driver for about same money if you let him live in. Some may elect to have a live in driver and have a day maid. Most dwellings only have accommodation for one servant to live in. A driver drives you to restaurants and then when ready to leave you call him on cell phone and he comes to pick you up in front, same for going to mall, movies, bank etc. He will also help with errands and around the house.

A cosmetologist will come to your house and do your nails for $10 or so and a masseur/masseuse will make a house call and give you a one hour massage for $15 or so.

A Higher Standard of Living for Less Money

Beach in Panama
If you live in an expensive part of the world you will probably have an equivalent lifestyle for here for at least 60% less ($8000 month lifestyle for $3200). If you live in a cheaper region you will probably save at least 35% moving here. To be retired comfortably in Panama City you currently need $2000 a month for a couple – this would get you a nice 2 bedroom apt with a view, balcony, security, pool, a live in maid, utilities, phone, internet, taxis, groceries, medical insurance, necessities and occasional nights out. Beat that!!!! If you buy your own house you could do nicely on $1000 a month. Living outside the city in Bocas, Boquete or less popular places you could live well for far less.

If you budget $4000 a month to live on in Panama City your lifestyle would take at least $12,000 to match in Miami Beach and probably $20,000 in New York City but you’d eat healthier, be safer, have better medical care, experience no cold weather and be happier.

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