Gorgona, Panama

Gorgona is the next town up the beach, northeast of Coronado. I was curious to see what it was like, so when we learned of an open house and festivities for the opening of a new condo tower there, we decided to check it out.

Gorgona may be visible from Coronado on the beach, but our hotel had to summon a taxi that would travel outside Coronado. It took us back out to the highway, up the road a bit, and then back down through Gorgona to the waterfront where we found the condo buildings.

Gorgona was much more Panamanian feeling than Coronado. I wish I had been able to take photos but we were zipping along in a van with darkly tinted windows so I don’t think they would have come out well. The homes were nice but smaller and Panamanian style, and the area felt friendly and comfortable, more like what I am used to.

That changed though when we arrived at the gate to the condo buildings. There was a building already established, and the opening was for a second tower next door so this area was not entirely new.

That’s not exactly the full story on Gorgona, but at least we got to see a little of it.

We left the next day and I was planning to take some photos of the shopping options on the Pan-American highway near Coronado and Gorgona. But, the taxi dropped us off at the bus stop and it wasn’t two minutes before a bus came along so I only had a moment to snap a couple photos.

This is only a small glimpse of what is available in this area. I think if you live here you would be able to find everything you need close at hand.

This about covers our visit to this area, and now we are in Panama City. We’re staying at a great little hotel on Ancon Hill, which is a really interesting area. Tomorrow we’re taking a boat trip on the canal, something I’ve been looking forward to for a long time. There will definitely be more photos and stories to come.

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A Surprise Treat – Great Italian Food in Coronado

Across from our hotel was a very pleasant looking little restaurant, Luna Rossa, so we decided to wander in for lunch. We never expected such a wonderful lunch! The management is from Florence, Italy, and I haven’t had such good food since visiting Italy a few years ago.

The photos cannot give a real sense of the food. The flavors were perfectly blended and delicious. The salad had the perfect amount of dressing, and the caramel sauce on the flan was outstanding. Everything was presented with attention to detail and made with much care. The staff was also a real pleasure and we enjoyed talking with them very much. We went back for dinner and they were very busy, but considering the workload I think they did an excellent job of giving good service to all their customers.

If you are in Coronado, visit this restaurant if you get a chance. Reservations are recommended in the evening because this restaurant is popular, with good reason!

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A Hotel – Dos and Don’ts

We saw an Oferta Simple deal for the hotel in Coronado, and since we wanted to see the area anyway we bought it. It was for the TRYP Playa Coronado, a Wyndham hotel.

It’s a very new hotel. We were told it has only been open for three months and it was still obviously under construction. We could hear construction noise, and we saw paint and dust covered workmen in the building. It was very new and bright looking, and everything was painted white.

There were some … ahem … interesting issues though, some in the fundamental design, some in the decor, and some easily corrected details that had been overlooked. It started with numerous unanswered calls to make a reservation, unanswered emails, and consulting with the Oferta Simple people until the one last call before I gave up actually got through. 

I also forgot to mention, there were no light bulbs in the lamps. The area rugs were also shag loop and I’m not sure how one would clean them. I can’t see them lying down for a vacuum cleaner. There was no internet in the rooms, only in the lobby and pool. We were lucky though because if we sat by the window in the room we could still get a weak signal from the pool.

We did all right though, and the bed was comfortable. Thankfully we aren’t too fussy about details but for someone paying full price at $100/night, they might not appreciate all the annoying details.

Now though we are at a La Estancia in Panama City and we’re having a wonderful experience! We’re going to kick back and chill today, so maybe I’ll have a bit more time to catch up on the blog and tell you more about what we are doing. Or, maybe I’ll continue to be too busy taking photos of birds, trees, monkeys, and other wildlife 😀

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A Visit to Coronado

Our first stop in our current travels has been Coronado. This is a well known beach front community with many expats, located about an hour southwest of Panama City.

I can see why expats would want to live here. It feels more like Florida than Panama to me. The homes are quite upscale, and there are large, modern condos right on the beach. Many of the locals speak at least some English so it would be much easier to manage if you don’t speak Spanish. The town itself is “private” and you have to pass the scrutiny of the guard at the gate to even enter the town. Once inside it’s fairly quiet with little traffic. We saw people using golf carts and small ATV’s to get around town. The roads are good and we haven’t heard complaints about infrastructure (reliable water, power, etc)

Nearby, on the Pan-American Highway, is a large shopping area with supermarkets, home improvements stores, banks, and probably everything you would need within a short drive. (We will be heading out to catch a bus soon so I’ll try and take a few photos of this area)

We spent quite a bit of time walking around town yesterday, and here are a few of the photos.

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I’m very glad we could spend some time in Coronado because I’ve been curious about it for a long time. It’s not for me though, even if we could afford it. I really enjoy the typical, low key Panamanian life and you won’t find that in Coronado very much.

I spoke with one expat who has lived here with her family for 6 months and hasn’t learned any Spanish. She thought she would but found she rarely talks with anyone but other English speaking expats. She did tell me though that the expat community seems fairly peaceful and everyone seems to get along well. That isn’t always the case in expat communities so that was nice to hear.

So, this is just my impressions. As with anything, if it sounds interesting you have to come check it out for yourself and see how it feels to you before making any decisions!

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More freedom in Panama as a foreigner than in the U.S as a citizen? Sure feels that way.

Written by a talented young writer in Coronado, Panama. I have a lot of the same feelings but she explains it better.

More freedom in Panama as a foreigner than in the U.S as a citizen? Sure feels that way..

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More Beach Pictures

Last weekend we visited our friends at Las Olas, which is at Playa La Barqueta about 40 minutes southwest of David. There was a beautiful sunset in the evening  (some photos are on my last blog post). The next morning was also very nice so we went walking on the beach, and later played in the waves with the boogie boards (great fun!!)

We were lucky to have such a nice weekend. The weather was perfect and the surf was fun, not crazy and dangerous like it is sometimes. There were more people than I’d ever seen but it’s summer, a weekend, and there are more people in the area because of the Feria in David.

We’re in such a good spot in David. We can get to both the mountains and the beach in a fairly short time. And, best of all, we have really nice friends to spend time with when we go!

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A Beautiful Evening at the Beach

Our friends have a place at Las Olas, at La Barqueta beach and invited us out for a visit. It was such a beautiful evening!

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside

Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside

THIS WEEK, IN A POST CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO THAT SAYS INSIDE.

If I’m inside, I’m probably looking outside. This was especially true this morning when outside was a beautiful view of the beach at La Barqueta, Panama.

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My husband drinking his morning coffee.

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A Day in Panama – some random photos

Sometimes just the little things are interesting, things you pass as you go through your day. These photos are some of my last day or two.

Always keep a camera with you!

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A Visit to the Fish Market

When there is no more fish in the freezer, it’s time to go to Pedregal to buy more from the fishermen. My friend Cedo wanted to come along too, so off we went.

Pedrigal is a town just a few minutes south of the David airport. It’s not hard to get to, but we never would have found this particular market if we didn’t know someone who knew someone was was acquainted with someone at this shop. If you don’t know anyone though, you can usually find fish by looking for “Se Vende Pescado” signs. We’ve found two or three other fish shops but this one is our favorite because they always seem to have the best selection.

First though, Cedo wanted to visit the marina.

There were some really big yachts at the marina. We spoke to one man who was taking care of the farthest one in the first photo, and he said the boat was from Ft Lauderdale, FL. I expect there were more boats than usual because it’s cold up north now, and people prefer to be someplace warmer at this time of year.

After the marina, we set off for the fish market.

I like this fish market because the prices are much better than in the supermarket, and the fish is always fresh. We’ve bought fish quite a few times from the boxes as they are being unloaded from the boats, before they’ve had time to put the fish in the coolers (like the pargo in the photo). Even in the coolers, you know it was caught only hours before. You can’t count on them having anything in particular on any given day because it depends on what they catch, but we’ve always found something good. And, they’ve always been very nice to us.

Since we were driving right by my other favorite market, the fruit and vegetable market, we stopped there too.

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I’ll have to do a more extensive post on this shop one day soon. We’re there probably twice a week!

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