Thursday, January 19, 2017

Living Your Dream

AMERICANS ON THE GO

The rising cost of living in the United States, along with the freedoms that are being taken away nearly everyday has many Americans wondering how free we really are.  Several thousand Americans have already made the decision to become expats and escape the high taxes, government bureaucracy, politics, and the high cost of living to retire in peace and comfort. We all dream of our little place in paradise.,  A place where we will spend our retirement years, hopefully without worries and fears of increased taxes and a much higher cost of living than we were paying yesteryear.  In addition to less taxes, and living costs, many people of retirement age are seeking a warm climate that doesn't shut them up in their home for three or four months out of the year. This alone can produce a much better quality of life. 

THE RESIDENTS


Countries such a Belize, Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Chile, and several others offer many beautiful tropical paradises in which to live, explore, and enjoy. The people that are native to these countries are some of the friendliest of peoples in the entire world. They are peaceful and fun-loving. They make quite warm and friendly neighbors and will welcome you to their homeland with open arms.  They always seem willing to help you settle in and make your transition easier, with a great "Mi casa es su casa" attitude. Americans will find many diverse cultures among these countries and their people, that you may find quite intriguing, like meeting in the local plaza every evening to sing and dance with a live Mariachi band. Since America has no true culture to call it's own, uniting in the cultural events of other countries is a new experience for many and can be fun and exciting.

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

There are many recreational activities that yoiu may explore, such as, scuba diving in crystal clear aqua-marine colored waters.  There are many splendors to be explored beneath the waves, beautiful tropical fish, natural coral reefs, sea turtles, and more.  For non-divers, snorkeling is a viable option.  Then of course, there is boating, skiing, jet-skiing, surfing, wind-surfing, sailing, and fishing.  The possibilities of having a great time seem endless.

SHOPPING

There are many well-established shopping centers in Central American countries.  The supermarkets stock just about everything you would find in an American grocery store, but you will find the prices much lower.  There are shopping malls, places like Sam's Club and Costco (They are called Pricesmart, such as the ones in Panama)  You will also find large electronic, appliance, computers, and furniture stores with familiar brand names.  Prices in these stores are similar or slightly less than those you are used to in the United States.
RESTAURANTS 
There are many excellent restaurants to be enjoyed throughout Central America.  You will find fine dining at its best with a variety of cuisines from which to choose. Many of these fine restaurants are reasonably priced. Your most difficult task will be deciding where to dine.  Should you feel somewhat like you are missing the food at home, these countries also have several American restaurants and fast food chains everywhere including, but not limited to: McDonalds, Burger King, Subway, KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Domino's, Hooters, TGIF, and Dunkin' Donuts. 
BANKS
You can access your USA bank account at any of the ATM machines provided in countries such as Panama City, as well as, outside of the city (They use U. S. currency).  The banking systems in Latin America are very sophisticated and are at least a hundred strong.  The Scotia Bank of Canada is recommended for most foreigners visiting or living in Panama.  You may also be interested in speaking with a specialist in offshore banking.  They have very solid financial privacy laws and place no taxes on offshore gains. ing may access to your USA bank account are located throughout Panama City and in m
SCHOOLS
If you are planning to move and you have a family with children, there are several excellent private schools to choose from.  Nearly all foreign capitals have at least one American accredited school, some have more than one.  For instance, in Panama you will find three accredited schools: Oxford International School, The International School of Panama, and Balboa Academy.
MEDICAL CARE AND HEALTH SERVICES
Many Americans that are reaching retirement age are considering moving to Latin American countries because of the inexpensive health insurance and health care. Also, the quality of care received is superb.  Health care coverage costs an average of about $200 per couple, and that's for full coverage. English speaking doctors and dentists are also available.   for your convenience.  Prescription and over the counter drugs are also available and very inexpensive.  

HOMES & RENTAL PROPERTIES
You will find many places to live in Central American countries.  You can choose anywhere you like from an oceanfront view to the city and from a country life into the mountains.  Homes and apartments come in various sizes and styles to fit your needs, The architecture is mainly Spanish Colonial, but in some of the newer developments you can find American, English and French style homes. Many areas have rentals on or near the beach for as low as $300.00 per month.  Now that is a rent payment I can afford!  For about $1900.00 per month, you can afford to buy a home, with a maid and a gardener, pay your utility bills and still have money for food and entertainment.  That is true living at it's finest. For more information about International Living click on the link below:
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TECHNOLOGY
Although many of the countries in Latin America are still considered third-world countries; there are areas that do have high speed internet and provide services.  Telephone services and other basic service needs are also very dependable and cost efficient.
STILL HAVE RESERVATIONS?


The idea of leaving your homeland and retiring to a different country can be difficult at first and honestly it is not for everyone. If you weighthe benefits versus the hardships that many of us face in America, moving to another country can prove quite beneficial. Living in a country with less financial burden is nearly enough for me to make the decision.  However, the other amenities that exist there are very dream fulfilling for me.  Personally, I don't like cold weather and since I have traveled extensively throughout the Caribbean, I have learned to love the tropical climate and the beautiful and serene aqua waters.  I love to stroll the tropical beaches, swim near cascading waterfalls, go fishing, and see stunning sunsets in the evening.  Just walking  out on your patio or terrace  in the morning to drink your coffee while listening to all the tropical birds sing seems to give you a sense of having a simpler lifestyle The beautiful vistas that your eyes behold are everything that a paradise should be.

Perhaps you are not ready for a permanent move but would like to enjoy these beautiful destinations for a shorter stay.  There are many affordable vacation packages that will permit you to just get away from it all and enjoy the same serene beauty that I have already described to you.  take a look at the many offers that are available to you and I am sure you will find one that will fit your budget. I would highly recommend taking a trip to one or more of these wonderful countries, stay for a couple of weeks if you can. I guarantee you will never want to go back home.

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Top 10 Beaches in the Caribbean

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holiday to the Caribbean offers you the chance to visit some of the most spectacular beaches in the world. Virtually every island of the Caribbean will have beaches that amaze; with crystal clear blue seas, sugar white sand & palm trees.

To help you choose where to go and more importantly what beach to choose, we have compiled a list of the top 10 beaches in the Caribbean.

1/ Palm Beach (Aruba) – Idyllic beach setting with superb white sand. 

2/ Grand Anse Beach (Grenada) – 3km beach with sugar-white sand, lots of space & shallow waters.

3/ Johnson's Point (Antigua) – Made up of secluded coves; these white soft sand beaches are a must for snorkeling & swimming

4/ Pink Sand Beach ( Bahamas) – One of the world's most photographed beaches, often voted world's best by travel publications. 5km's of salmon pink coloured sand, due to red plankton that has mixed with the fine white sand.

5/ Crane Beach (Barbados) – Often voted as Barbados' most beautiful beach. Imposing cliffs, a natural coral reef and soft white sands make for a perfect beach.

6/ Negril Beach (Jamaica) – Laid back atmosphere and Jamaica's prettiest beach. A lot quieter than Seven Mile beach.

7/ Englishman's Bay (Tobago) – A sheltered beach with fine white sand, crystal waters & surrounded by a palm jungle.

8/ Grace Bay (Turks & Caicos) – Part of a national marine park, this beach has fine white sand, calm turquoise waters and is protected by a barrier reef.

9/ Trunk Bay (US Virgin Islands) – A beautiful beach with crystal clear waters, considered one of the best places for snorkeling in the Caribbean.

10/ Shoal Bay (Anguilla) – Put Angullia on the tourism map; sugar-white sand, crystal clear blue waters & coral reefs.


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