Hola Me gusta mucho como ustedes promocionan mi país encuentran lugares fascinantes que ni siquiera yo siendo panameños los conozco, muchas gracias excelente video.
Viv said you are happy wherever you are. To that end, can you do a video ranking your top 5 cities/towns in Panama? The criteria are as follows: (1) safety and security (2) convenience; medical, restaurant, road quality, restaurants, and other amenities.. (3) cost of living (4) weather (5) cleanliness / small community feel
My ex if from Chitre! Lovely little city, but I liked Las Tablas better! Chitre doesnt look like it changed much in 15 yrs! Ate at the Rex Hotel many times! Prices are a bit higher than when I was there. We got filet mignon dinners at the Rex for about $14 with all the trimmings! My exes father is buried in that cemetary! A lot more gringos living there now! I can see why! Chitre's Baseball team is the Herrera Warlocks! Soccer is not one of Panama's most popular sports like much of Latin America. Housing has gone up, my landlord in Las Tablas offered to sell their house to me that I was renting for $24K in 2010. And it was a very nice place. That mall was being built when I was living there, wasn't finished before I left. That big hospital in Chitre you saw is the new CSS hospital it was being built when I left. Not a lot of nightlife in Chitre except during festivals. Like New Years, Carnivales (Mardi Gras) or Corpus Christi in June.
Hello, I really like how you promote my country, you find fascinating places that not even I, being Panamanian, know about, thank you very much, excellent video.
Chitre used to be country in the ‘90’s & we road horses there. It’s nice to see it more populated & a bit more progressive. I really couldn’t see the houses as you drove by. 😅
Wish we had a 360 degree camera huh? So you could see all around. Like any town, there were areas of beautiful housing and then so/so. You really have to spend a bunch of time in each place to see it all in detail.
This was wonderful...thank you so much. I have 2 questions: 1) Can you comment on mosquitos? I'm a magnet for them!! 2) LOVED some of the music background...would love links if you could share. Many Blessings!
Great question. We felt none for the few days we were in Chitre. Actually I can't remember mosquitos in any of the areas we visited. Even in rainy season. But I'd guess there's some somewhere. As for the music, I grabbed it from a no copyright site back then but no idea of what it was. You might be able to Shazam it with that app.
I think it's just like it used to be in the states etc. Just set up that way. Definitely not like in Italy or Mexico where you see lots of juryrigged connections from one home to another hanging out over the streets etc.
we did a trip to Chitre for 3 months. In our opinion the weather was perfect. We love the heat. most Americans complained a bit about the heat, but are their own worst enemies. They never adapt to the climate. AC on most of the time. What a waste of money. We lived in SE Asia for some years and adapted to the same type of weather. easy to do, first no cotton clothes, they hold the dampness and don't breathe well. we always were light weight breathable clothes. In addition we will walk a lot in the hotter part of the day. we wear hat. in addition, we use fans in our our home. they provide hiking or sports clothes that provide efficient cooling a are low cost. Even though I am older than most, I ride mt. bike in the afternoon sun and usually don't sweat. I attribute that to allowing body to adapt to the climate. We arrived at a time when a gentle cool wind blew every day, and that was just perfect. Chitre had a seemingly boundless number of well stocked and clean super market. Nothing to say negative. also had a big box hardware store and construction supply store we could easily walk to. Also, down town had a multitude of shops that had anything you would want for your home. frankly speaking I found Chitre much more convenient to live in than any town I lived in the USA. We could walk every where for anything we needed, including restaurants and bakeries. The highlight was the very, very helpful people. In addition, many times the drivers would stop when the saw us just approaching a cross walk. the only place in the world I have been that that has happened.
Nice video thank you ! Which local real estate is the best in the area for agricultural land ? I am looking at 20 acres or more. Also, any purchase restriction for EU citizens ? Thank you Thank you'
Tough to say about the paths/trails. I doubt that. But there were lots of people on bikes in the city. For many, they don't own cars and bikes are their way of getting longer distances. Cars drive slow and there's not a crazy amount of traffic. It looked pretty safe to me but you'd have to think of non-N. American road rules. Our experience in S. America and central America too (heck even here in Portugal right now) is that unlike in US or Canada...you really need to LOOK for what's happening on a bike. You're not automatically in the right and cars need to steer clear of you. Bikers in N. America ride like they're in the right and are immune from danger. That wouldn't be the case south of the US. No driver will try to hurt you, but at the same time acting like you're in NYC or Toronto and not stopping/looking both ways etc....will not end well.
Thanks but tell me more about the hotel. How much was it? Are there many nice hotels there and what about rentals? I would be a short term rental, just one month. Thank you.
As always, a solid presentation. Constructive criticism though…avoid shooting food unless you can make it look good…lol. Easier said than done, for sure. But keep up the good work. One final note, it is pronounced Chitre’…the accent is on the “e.”
Hola Me gusta mucho como ustedes promocionan mi país encuentran lugares fascinantes que ni siquiera yo siendo panameños los conozco, muchas gracias excelente video.
Everything looks very clean and well maintained - very impressive.
Thank you for this low key cheery video! We are mulling over spending part of the year in Panama. The safety and hospitals are a real plus!
Our pleasure.
Viv said you are happy wherever you are. To that end, can you do a video ranking your top 5 cities/towns in Panama? The criteria are as follows: (1) safety and security (2) convenience; medical, restaurant, road quality, restaurants, and other amenities.. (3) cost of living (4) weather (5) cleanliness / small community feel
Whew....big mouthful. But, we'll give it a shot. Have to lay that down in points first. So thanks, we'll have it down the road.
thanks@@laptopseniors
Great to see the menu offerings! Thanks
Thanks, great to know. We'll try to put more in on other ones.
My ex if from Chitre! Lovely little city, but I liked Las Tablas better! Chitre doesnt look like it changed much in 15 yrs! Ate at the Rex Hotel many times! Prices are a bit higher than when I was there. We got filet mignon dinners at the Rex for about $14 with all the trimmings! My exes father is buried in that cemetary! A lot more gringos living there now! I can see why! Chitre's Baseball team is the Herrera Warlocks! Soccer is not one of Panama's most popular sports like much of Latin America. Housing has gone up, my landlord in Las Tablas offered to sell their house to me that I was renting for $24K in 2010. And it was a very nice place. That mall was being built when I was living there, wasn't finished before I left. That big hospital in Chitre you saw is the new CSS hospital it was being built when I left. Not a lot of nightlife in Chitre except during festivals. Like New Years, Carnivales (Mardi Gras) or Corpus Christi in June.
This is an excellent way to show a Town and get a feel for the place . I prefer this compared to the 'Talking Heads' information videos .
Hello, I really like how you promote my country, you find fascinating places that not even I, being Panamanian, know about, thank you very much, excellent video.
Hola Edy happy new year 🥳. Thank you for this lovely compliment. We appreciate you. Gracias ☺️
Chitre used to be country in the ‘90’s & we road horses there. It’s nice to see it more populated & a bit more progressive. I really couldn’t see the houses as you drove by. 😅
Wish we had a 360 degree camera huh? So you could see all around. Like any town, there were areas of beautiful housing and then so/so. You really have to spend a bunch of time in each place to see it all in detail.
Thank you so much for that video. It gave us so much information.
Great video, thanks for the video car tour I appreciate seeing the town from the perspective of a car.
Glad you enjoyed it. There’s a lot going on. 😁
Another one for the bucket list
Youll Love it 😊
Hi thanks for the vid. Can you share with us the name of the Hotel you stayed in while in Chitre?
Chitre also has a golf club. I know that is important to some expats.
Thank you. Hopefully golfers will read your comment if they're interested in Chitre.
Loved it.
Great job
Thanks Rich. We’d appreciate your subscribing ;)
This was wonderful...thank you so much. I have 2 questions:
1) Can you comment on mosquitos? I'm a magnet for them!!
2) LOVED some of the music background...would love links if you could share.
Many Blessings!
Great question. We felt none for the few days we were in Chitre. Actually I can't remember mosquitos in any of the areas we visited. Even in rainy season. But I'd guess there's some somewhere. As for the music, I grabbed it from a no copyright site back then but no idea of what it was. You might be able to Shazam it with that app.
@@laptopseniorsThank you SO much...appreciate you taking the time.
Nice video. Wondering about the high wires. Looks a little sketchy-how they branch off the main wires
I think it's just like it used to be in the states etc. Just set up that way. Definitely not like in Italy or Mexico where you see lots of juryrigged connections from one home to another hanging out over the streets etc.
Nice Vid💯...I loved Chitré ..🇵🇦🌏
So do we 😁
Welcome to Panama 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦💫🍾🍷🙋🏽♀️♥️
Thanks for the tour.
What was the weather like when you were there? Hot and muggy?
Almost really hot but not humid at all.
we did a trip to Chitre for 3 months. In our opinion the weather was perfect. We love the heat. most Americans complained a bit about the heat, but are their own worst enemies. They never adapt to the climate. AC on most of the time. What a waste of money. We lived in SE Asia for some years and adapted to the same type of weather. easy to do, first no cotton clothes, they hold the dampness and don't breathe well. we always were light weight breathable clothes. In addition we will walk a lot in the hotter part of the day. we wear hat. in addition, we use fans in our our home. they provide hiking or sports clothes that provide efficient cooling a are low cost. Even though I am older than most, I ride mt. bike in the afternoon sun and usually don't sweat. I attribute that to allowing body to adapt to the climate. We arrived at a time when a gentle cool wind blew every day, and that was just perfect. Chitre had a seemingly boundless number of well stocked and clean super market. Nothing to say negative. also had a big box hardware store and construction supply store we could easily walk to. Also, down town had a multitude of shops that had anything you would want for your home. frankly speaking I found Chitre much more convenient to live in than any town I lived in the USA. We could walk every where for anything we needed, including restaurants and bakeries. The highlight was the very, very helpful people. In addition, many times the drivers would stop when the saw us just approaching a cross walk. the only place in the world I have been that that has happened.
Great video but nothing about the beaches ?
How is the public bus system in Chitre
Welcome to Panamá 🙂👍🏻
Thanks 😁
Nice video thank you ! Which local real estate is the best in the area for agricultural land ? I am looking at 20 acres or more.
Also, any purchase restriction for EU citizens ?
Thank you
Thank you'
Excellent, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good informative video! Thanks, one question . . . is it safe to cycle around the city? Are there any paths or trails? Is the terrain flat or hilly?
Tough to say about the paths/trails. I doubt that. But there were lots of people on bikes in the city. For many, they don't own cars and bikes are their way of getting longer distances. Cars drive slow and there's not a crazy amount of traffic. It looked pretty safe to me but you'd have to think of non-N. American road rules. Our experience in S. America and central America too (heck even here in Portugal right now) is that unlike in US or Canada...you really need to LOOK for what's happening on a bike. You're not automatically in the right and cars need to steer clear of you. Bikers in N. America ride like they're in the right and are immune from danger. That wouldn't be the case south of the US. No driver will try to hurt you, but at the same time acting like you're in NYC or Toronto and not stopping/looking both ways etc....will not end well.
Thanks but tell me more about the hotel. How much was it? Are there many nice hotels there and what about rentals? I would be a short term rental, just one month. Thank you.
Did you ship or buy your car there.?
I reallylike your videos. Thanks!
How is the weather in Chitre or David? Are both similar to Boquete or are they warmer? Just wondering!
Chitre in the Arco Seco. The dry arc.. is warn and dry.
But still green.
Great video 🎉..
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
What hotels car rental and restaurants do you recommend in Chitré❓
We liked our hotel there. We rented the car in PC so no information on Chitré car rental. Please watch the video for restaurants we liked.
How long of a drive is it to Panama City from Chitre?
4 hours.
Would live to move there..
It’s pretty awesome 👏
21:17 Man, that pizza looks good!
OMG...it was SO good.
👏👏👏👏thx
Very poor sound when in the car, hard to understand.
Hi Ray. some is not meant to be on the video. it’s just our chatter while filming lol 😂
Get a better car 😂
As always, a solid presentation. Constructive criticism though…avoid shooting food unless you can make it look good…lol. Easier said than done, for sure. But keep up the good work. One final note, it is pronounced Chitre’…the accent is on the “e.”
No. Less rain is not good.
In many places that’s true.
I'd only rule it out if I couldn't afford it.
That makes sense. It is quite affordable. Best wishes.
Please speak up, with the volume all the way up, you are still mumbling
Sorry about that, Tom
Not a nice looking city,except the park.
Good video, except for McDonald's
But the smoothies were so good on a blazing hot day.
Wait, like minded people who speak English? Do you guys try to mingle with Panamanian people, learn the culture and language? just asking...
please compare Portugal or Spain. It is awful.
Nice video, Im from chitre 🫶🏻
Nice video You know like to rent a house 3 months 2bedroom bigger land