Panama is sea-level tropical year-round; Colombia gives you altitude choices. Medellín at 1,500m is eternal spring (22°C). The Oriente highland towns (Rionegro, La Ceja, El Retiro) sit at 2,000-2,200m and run cool enough for a jacket most evenings. The altitude tolerance question matters for retirees with respiratory or cardiac conditions.
| Panama | Colombia | |
|---|---|---|
| Altitude (main expat areas) | Panama City: 5m (sea level). Coronado / beach areas: sea level. Boquete / Volcán highland alternatives: 1,200-1,500m. | Medellín / Aburrá Valley: 1,495m. Oriente highland (Rionegro, La Ceja, El Retiro, San Vicente): 2,100-2,200m. Bogotá (when it lands): 2,640m. |
| Average temperature | Panama City: 27°C / 81°F year-round (tropical). Diurnal range 4-6°C. Beach areas track close to the city. | Medellín: 22°C / 72°F year-round ("eternal spring"). Oriente: 17°C / 63°F (cool highland). Diurnal range 8-12°C — cool mornings, warm afternoons. |
| Climate label | Tropical maritime. Hot and humid year-round. The seasonal differences are about rain, not temperature. | Aburrá: "primavera eterna" (eternal spring). Oriente: cool highland. No seasonal temperature swing — only rain pattern changes. |
| Rainy season | April through November is rainy season; December through March is dry season. Rainy-season afternoons can flood Avenida Balboa briefly. The contrast between seasons is stark. | Bimodal: two rainy peaks (April-May and September-November). Drier "veranillo" period in July. Rain often arrives as predictable late-afternoon downpours. |
| Humidity | 75-90% year-round. The humidity is the headline complaint of most foreign visitors during the rainy season. | 60-75% in Aburrá Valley. 55-70% in Oriente highlands. Noticeably less sticky than Panama for the same hour. |
| Hurricane risk | Below the hurricane belt. Panama is one of the few Central American countries that does not get hit by Caribbean hurricanes. | Below the hurricane belt. No tropical-cyclone risk for Aburrá Valley or Oriente. |
| Earthquake risk | Low. Panama is on a stable continental shelf. Occasional small tremors but no recent significant damaging events in Panama City. | Moderate. Andes fault system is active; Aburrá Valley felt the Quindío 1999 quake meaningfully. Modern Colombian building code (NSR-10) is robust for new construction. |
| Flood risk | Coastal flooding in low-lying parts of Panama City during high tides + rainy-season storms (Casco Viejo, Calidonia, parts of Costa del Este edge). Storm drains struggle in mid-rainy-season cloudbursts. | Hillside parcels generally low. Quebradas (small ravines running through Aburrá) can overflow in extreme rain. Storm-water drainage stresses on steep side streets. |
| UV / sun intensity | Extreme year-round. Equatorial sun at sea level. Midday outdoor exposure between 11am and 3pm is genuinely punishing without shade. | High year-round. Altitude makes the sun feel more direct than equivalent latitudes at sea level. Sunscreen and a hat are daily-life items, not vacation items. |
| Air quality | Generally moderate. Worst near Avenida Balboa and major traffic corridors. Bay breeze keeps it manageable; pollution is not a headline expat complaint. | Aburrá Valley has known PM2.5 episodes during dry-season temperature inversions (typically February-March). Oriente highlands consistently clean. Hillside addresses above 1,700m avoid most valley pollution. |
| Daylight pattern | Same near-equatorial pattern: sunrise ~6am, sunset ~6:30pm. No daylight-saving shift. | Near-equatorial: sunrise ~6am, sunset ~6pm year-round (within 20 minutes). No daylight-saving shift. |
| Health-relevant notes | Heat + humidity stresses cardiovascular load year-round. AC is not optional; budget for it. Mold and mildew in poorly-ventilated units is a real issue. Sun damage accumulates faster than at lower latitudes. | Altitude affects some retirees in the first 1-2 weeks (fatigue, mild shortness of breath at 2,000m+). Lower humidity helps arthritis, asthma, and chronic skin conditions for many people. Cardiac patients with serious conditions should consult a doctor before relocating to highland markets. |
| Cooler alternative nearby | Boquete (1,200m) and Volcán (1,500m) in the western highlands offer ~20°C / 68°F year-round. A 6-7 hour drive or 1-hour flight from Panama City. Popular retiree alternative. | Already cool by default in Oriente. For Aburrá Valley residents wanting cooler weekend escape: Llanogrande, Santa Elena, or El Retiro within 45-60 min drive. |