Remote Work in Panama: A Quiet Beach Alternative to Bali and Costa Rica
- Mar 31
- 3 min read
If you’re looking for a place to work remotely near the beach, but you’re tired of crowded destinations like Bali or Costa Rica, there’s a quieter option most people don’t know about yet: Playa Guanico, in Los Santos, Panama.
It’s not built for digital nomads.And that’s exactly why it works.
Here, you don’t come to optimize your morning routine.You come to reset your rhythm, work when it makes sense, and actually enjoy your life in between.

Why People End Up Staying Longer Than Planned
Almost everyone books a few days.Then they extend.
Not because there’s “so much to do.”But because of how it feels to be here.
The rhythm is slow
Your nervous system finally calms down
People are genuinely kind and welcoming
Life is simple, and that’s the point
You work a bit, then you go for a walk on the beach.Maybe you surf a mellow wave with no one around.You come back, eat a full local meal for $4–$5.Play dominoes with neighbors.Have a $1 beer at sunset.
And suddenly, you’re not in a rush anymore.
That’s why people stay.
What Daily Life Actually Looks Like (Remote Work + Beach Life)
This is not a “perfect routine.”It’s a real one.
MorningCoffee, quiet, maybe a surf session or a walk.
MiddayWork time. Focus comes easier because there’s no noise, no pressure.
AfternoonBreak. Beach, swim, surf, or just sit outside.
EveningSimple food, conversations, slow nights, stars.
There’s no schedule imposed on you.You find your own rhythm.
Is Playa Guanico Good for Remote Work?
Short answer: yes — if you understand what you’re choosing.
At La Chantin:
Wi-Fi is reliable for most remote work needs
There are calm spaces to focus
But also:
Sometimes the electricity goes out (it’s the countryside)
When it does, people adapt
You can:
Move to a backup space like the rancho
Take a break and come back later
Or just accept the pause
And here’s the interesting part:Most people end up being more productive, not less.
Because:
They’re less stressed
They take real breaks
They actually enjoy their day
Not ideal for:People who need 8–10 hours of uninterrupted, high-pressure work daily.
What You Can Do Between Work Sessions
This is where Guanico stands out.Not with big attractions, but with real experiences.
You can:
Learn to surf or improve in uncrowded waves
Go horseback riding through the countryside
See turtles (in season) or whales (seasonal)
Walk to protected natural areas
Learn to cook traditional Panamanian food
Weave a hat with a local artisan
Make your own leather sandals (kutaras)
These are not tours.They are experiences with real people from the community.
Who This Lifestyle Is NOT For
Let’s be clear.
This is not for:
Party travelers
Luxury seekers
People who want everything fast and polished
Heavy coworking culture
If you need constant stimulation, this place will feel too quiet.
Why Choose Guanico Over Bali or Costa Rica
Bali and Costa Rica are beautiful. But they’re busy, structured, and often saturated.
Guanico is different:
No crowds
No pressure to “optimize your lifestyle”
No overbuilt infrastructure
More connection to people and land
It still feels real.
And in Panama, especially in Los Santos, you find something rare:A place that hasn’t been overexposed yet.
How to Stay Longer at La Chantin
If you’re thinking about staying a few weeks or a month, La Chantin is built exactly for that.
Simple, comfortable stays
Shared spaces
Access to local experiences
A small, welcoming community
You can book through Airbnb or message directly to organize a longer stay that fits your rhythm.
FAQ
Is Panama good for remote work?Yes. Especially if you want a slower, more balanced lifestyle.
Where can I work remotely near the beach in Panama?Playa Guanico and the Los Santos coast are quiet, authentic options.
Is Guanico crowded?No. That’s one of its biggest advantages.




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