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Overview

Panama uses the US dollar, which eliminates exchange rate risk entirely, and the Pensionado visa program is one of the most retiree-friendly in the world — offering discounts on everything from restaurants to medical care to airline tickets. The country has long been a hub for international commerce, which gives it a more cosmopolitan feel than its Central American neighbors.

Practical Note

The Pensionado visa comes with a remarkable set of senior discounts — 25% off airline tickets, 25% off restaurant meals, 15% off hospital bills — that meaningfully reduce your monthly costs beyond what the base numbers suggest.

Last Updated: 2026-02-09

Monthly Cost Breakdown

Rent (1BR city center)$988
Groceries$225
Dining Out$150
Healthcare Insurance$100
Utilities$114
Transport$21
Estimated Total$1,645/mo

Panama's dollar economy and generous retiree discount program make budgeting straightforward, though housing costs in popular areas are higher than in neighboring countries.

Tight But Doable

Possible with careful budgeting, especially outside the capital — the Pensionado discounts help stretch this budget further than the base numbers suggest, but housing costs limit your options at this level.

Estimated baseline monthly cost: $1,645/mo

Best For

Retirees who want a dollar economy with no exchange rate risk, a straightforward visa process, and the practical advantage of meaningful senior discounts on everyday expenses. People who value modern infrastructure, the ability to own property easily, and proximity to the US with direct flights from many American cities. If you want a warm-weather retirement where the financial logistics are simple and familiar, Panama makes that easy.

Think Twice If…

Think twice if you're looking for the cheapest option in Central America — housing costs here are higher than in neighboring countries, and the capital has a more urban, commercial feel than retirees expecting a tropical village may want. The heat and humidity are year-round and intense, with no cool season for relief. If you want deep cultural immersion in a traditional Latin American setting, the international business atmosphere may feel less authentic than what you're imagining.

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