Great news from Beachwalk. Work on the first two buildings is now more than 90% complete. All the structural work is finished, and the team has moved on to the finishes.
The first deliveries are expected in November 2026.
Kiley Herold, International Sales Manager at Grupo Los Pueblos, has just recorded a full construction update from Playa Caracol. You can watch it here:
Just a minute from the sand
Your condo at Beachwalk is true beachfront.
Only the lagoon pool and your communal garden will sit between you and the sand. It is about a minute’s walk from your door to the beach.
That means surfing, swimming, fishing, whale watching and hiking are all right outside. And you will also have access to the pools, spa, gym and restaurants across the wider Playa Caracol community.
Panama City is an easy drive away when you want it.
Playa Caracol keeps growing
A lot is happening in the community right now.
Caracol Village is taking shape, with a tiki bar, a surf simulator, a surf shop, a water park, a bowling alley and a coffee spot. The beach club is expanding. A food truck village is coming.
The developer has started clearing land for a new mini city center, which will include a church, a co-working space, a café, and a homeschool co-op.
And stay posted for some even bigger announcements coming soon.
The bigger picture in Panama
Things are moving quickly in the country too.
- By 2028, you will have a brand-new highway all the way from Panama City to the Playa Caracol exit. The $228.45 million expansion will widen the Pan-American from four to six lanes and make getting to your condo even quicker and easier.
- Panama welcomed nearly 1.1 million international visitors in the first four months of this year alone. That is up 19.1% on the same period in 2025. The Tourism Authority now expects Panama to close 2026 with around 3.2 million visitors, which would break last year’s record of 3 million.
- Metro Line 3 is 87% complete on the tunnel section beneath the Panama Canal and remains on track to open in 2028.
- And the economy is growing faster than expected. GDP grew 4.8% in the first quarter—well ahead of the IMF’s 3.8% forecast for the full year.
Congratulations, you got in early on true beachfront in what is becoming Panama’s premier beach destination.