www.InternationalLiving.com/countries/Panama International Living Panama editor Jessica Ramesch visits the mountain village of Santa Fe in the Veraguas province of Panama. The tiny town is rich in mountain charm, from its small, friendly community of locals (and just a few expats) to its lush vegetation and rural mountain feel. The climate is a few degrees cooler than that of Panama City and those few degrees make all the difference when it comes to feeling Panama's prodigious humidity. Like all tropical countries, Panama is warm and the high humidity becomes more noticeable on hot days. In the mountains with the cool breeze, it's easy to forget you're in the tropics!
I was race there close to santa fe ,name Vueltas Largas and i missing so bad i wanna go back but is hard when you don't have money
mma77567 2 months ago
Nice vid. I make a living on the web so I'm considering moving to Veraguas. How much are the rents in Sante Fe? If not on the web how are ex pats supporting themselves?
dreamingcode 3 months ago