Posts tagged Specialty Items
Shopping: The Price of Paradise
Jul 10th

Handmade furniture is inexpensive in Sarchi and Palmares
The general rule for cost of living in Costa Rica is that services are inexpensive while imported goods are more costly than in the States. Just imagine: hiring a housekeeper for four hours costs the same as a package of Double Stuff Oreos (about $8)! However, residents quickly decide what’s worth the splurge and what we can do without.
Many goods are expensive because Costa Rica taxes imports heavily – anywhere from 1% to more than 55%. In fact, due to import duties and store markups, many products end up costing almost twice what they would back home. I see this in a positive light: higher prices make me contemplate each purchase – it’s a built-in way to curb impulse spending.
However, electronics break and supplies need replenishing. Like many expats, I travel to the U.S. twice per year to visit family and friends. For each trip, I pack lightly, but not to avoid luggage fees or skip the baggage claim: on the return trip to Costa Rica, I stuff my suitcase full of electronics, gourmet food products, and other goods that I cannot find in Costa Rica. In the last year, I’ve purchased two laptops, knitting needles, small electronics (premium headphones, a USB hub, a travel surge protector, etc.), lactose allergy treatment, and reference books (gardening and internet marketing). The only thing these products have in common is that they were either impossible to find in Costa Rica, or they would have cost me much more purchased locally.
Golfito offers great duty-free shopping
U.S. and online stores typically offer a much larger selection of goods for sale than retailers in Costa Rica, so if you’re in the market for specialty items – brand names, niche products, personal goods – you’ll probably want to purchase them in the States. Basically, any imported good will likely cost less in the States, and it’s up to you what you need now and what can wait until your next trip home.
That said, fabulous deals can be had in Costa Rica. The south Pacific port town of Golfito is a hub for duty-free shopping, and a large variety of electronics, liquors, and other items are available for up to 50% less than in other parts of Costa Rica (just a little more than the same item purchased in the States). Sarchi, a town made famous by its artisan woodworkers, is an incredible place to search for bargains on furniture and home décor. Here, a three-piece microfiber sofa set can be purchased for under $1300. Less than an hour from Sarchi, the town of Palmares also has a growing furniture industry, and prices are much lower than those of Sarchi, although the selection may not be quite as broad. Delivery from Golfito is equivalent to 3% of the item’s value, while delivery from Sarchi and Palmares is usually free within the Central Valley.
Clothing can be a notable exception to the rule of expensive imports. Ropa Americana stores sell used clothing, but you can also find great deals on new clothing. You’ll have to return often – they usually only have one item in one size at any given time – but I’ve bought brand new sweaters (with tags) for under $2 and brand name jeans for less than $5. Specialty items, like men’s big & tall, women’s plus sizes, exotic fabrics, or intimates, are harder to find and usually best purchased in the States.
Far from feeling deprived, I love my pared-down lifestyle. My bank account is much healthier and I no longer wish for the newest, coolest, most expensive products. I buy everything I need, and lots of things I want, but on a slower schedule. I wonder if that means I’ve adjusted to Tico time?
Shopping in Panama – Malls to Craft Shops
Dec 26th

There are many niche craft stores that offer a huge variety of wood and products made of straw, items that are well decorated with needle work, there are also beautiful paintings that are sold and the native Molas are also very popular amongst the tourists.
These Molas are the blouse panels that are used by the native women to make elaborate patterns on their traditional dresses. These are also sold as craft items. They are hand made items made by the native Kuna Indians so these are ideal gifts that you can carry back for your loved ones at home.
Most of the shops open early in the morning at about 9 am. They remain open till about 8 pm in the evening. The shops are usually open from Monday to Saturday though there are shops that remain open on Sundays as well, mainly in the more populated or touristy areas.
So you’ll never miss the opportunity to shop because the stores are open throughout the week.
The mainland of Panama has shopping centers that are large and modern equipped with all facilities for the modern buyer. The shops are such that it will surely attract the most discriminating of all buyers.
There are innumerable places to shop but the main shopping centers and malls where you can really shop till you drop are:
Panama City Mall- this is considered to be a paradise for all consumers. It offers a huge variety of departmental stores and specialty items for all. You can get almost any thing from here. Right from gift items, clothes, accessories, shoes sport goods, you just have to name it and you will surely find it here.
There are brands that are famous for their quality and range and you can choose from amongst the brands like Dillard’s, Sears, Express, Bon Worth, Hibbett’s Sporting Goods, and Your Earth. There is also a food court a theatre where you can really enjoy. There are also special events held on a frequent basis and these are really enjoyable.
A shopping trip to Panama is incomplete if you don’t visit Alvin’s Island- It bears a fifty year old coastal tradition and you can really find anything you’re looking for here. This particular store has several outlets that are spread all over the city catering to a variety of needs from sportswear and clothing to collectibles and gift items.
Anderson Seafood Market- this is one of Panama’s best markets if you’re into seafodd at anything fresh from the Gulf. No need to have food from the beach side restaurants when you can shop for fresh fish and sea food that can be prepared at home.
