The house is situated in a closed community called Lago Bay. Our neighbor Brett has some cool projects going on in the area like aquaculture and coconut and moringa tree farms. People come and help throughout the year via his workawayer program and it’s well received. You can see what people are saying about it here.
In addition to Brett, there’s also a family from Canada nearby, an English teacher, and retired couple from San Francisco (who also have a boutique hotel in Panama city). They’re good people and all speak English so even if your Spanish is a little rusty you won’t have any problems getting to know them!
Check out his promo video below for a better look at the surrounding community. You’d be crazy to not want to live here!
If you fancy something a bit more exciting, great surfing can be found just 10 minutes away in Santa Cantalina. From there it’s easy to get in a scuba diving tours on Coiba Island. It’s been called one of the ‘most underrated’ scuba spots in the world but that’s because it’s one of Panama’s best kept secrets! There’s so much diversity and life in the ocean around the island you’ll definitely need more than one dive to see it all.
If that’s a bit too much excitement, there’s also great spots for fishing, birdwatching, kayaking, snorkling and you can even hire a local to take you out to one of the small islands nearby for a day at the beach – all to yourselves (or self but that might be kind of boring).
There are also great restaurants in town that we often frequent because the food is just excellent and the locals very friendly.
For a great run down of some of the things you can do in Santa Catalina (there’s lots more!), see this link: