Anonymous wrote:Op here: if the person who posted “Panama and Colombia” let me know where their friend stayed, that’d be great. We are looking to identify specific towns, not just the country, if possible. I appreciate the help!
It’s more challenging that I thought to find specific towns that meet our requirements on various expat forums!
I'm not the same person, but my college-age DC just spent a semester abroad in Bocas del Toro, Panama, and I think it checks a lot of your boxes. It’s very family-friendly, with a strong expat community, private schools on the U.S. calendar, and incredible natural beauty: crystal-clear Caribbean beaches for snorkeling and scuba diving, as well as bigger wave beaches (there’s a big surf culture), rainforests with howler monkeys and sloths, colorful birds, and hiking. Panama uses the U.S. dollar, which makes things simple, and there’s a small hospital on Isla Colón. You can live on a quieter island if you prefer, while still having Isla Colón nearby for schools, shops, and the airport.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/161888615894717/posts/1125887916161444/
https://livinginbocasdeltoro.com/calling-all-families/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0u269Xcvu8
https://redfrogproperty.com/blog/11-reasons-why-you-should-move-to-bocas-del-toro-panama/#:~:text=Between%20its%20crystalline%20waters%20and,points%20scattered%20across%20the%20archipelago.