Best VPS Hosting Panama (2026): Top 10 Providers Compared

Most "Panama VPS" offers on Google don't actually run servers in Panama. Search and you'll find Indian resellers routing through Frankfurt, or US providers labelling a Miami node as "Latin America." The list below separates the ten providers worth shortlisting into two buckets: seven that physically operate hardware inside Panama City data centers (CCI, Tigo IDC, KIO Networks), and three nearby cloud platforms for buyers who care about latency to Panamanian users but don't need Panamanian jurisdiction.


Last reviewed: May 2026. Prices and features verified against provider websites this month.


Quick answer: Pick UltaHost if you want a managed Panama VPS for under USD 10/mo, CCIHosting if you need a 20+ year offshore operator, or Vultr Miami if you'd trade Panama jurisdiction for Tier-1 cloud tooling at USD 6/mo.


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How We Selected These Providers

Two filters ran first. We dropped any provider that advertised a "Panama VPS" without naming the data center facility (Tigo IDC, KIO Networks, CCI Panama) or without confirming Panamanian-IPv4 allocation. That cut roughly half the search-results pages. We then verified entry AND renewal pricing against each provider's live order form on May 2026, excluded any plan requiring more than a 24-month prepayment, and pulled spec sheets directly from order pages instead of marketing pages because the numbers diverge often.


Weighting reflects the Panama angle. Local jurisdiction and Panama-City latency carry the most weight (40%), then NVMe-vs-SATA storage and AMD-EPYC-vs-older-Xeon hardware (25%), then renewal-pricing transparency and money-back terms (20%), then payment flexibility including crypto rails (15%). Speed-test claims were treated cautiously: Panama has only a handful of independent monitors, so we cited operator-published numbers where third-party verification wasn't available, and we flagged that clearly.


What we didn't do: we didn't run synthetic load tests against each VPS, and we didn't validate every uptime claim against an independent monitor (Panama doesn't have the third-party coverage of US-East). Where renewal pricing wasn't on the public order page, we said so rather than guessing. Sources include each provider's official pricing page, the Panama City data center registry on datacentermap.com, user-review aggregators with at least 50 reviews per provider, and CCIHosting's published BGP/peering documentation (AS27956).

Hosting Provider Reviews Overall Rating VPS
1 Ultahost 854
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2 Hostinger 63.2k+
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50 GB2 x 2.7GHz2 GB$6.99 / mo.View Plan

UltaHost: Best Managed Panama VPS

USD 4.80/mo. That's UltaHost's Panama VPS Basic on a 24-month term, which is the cheapest entry price among Panama-physical providers we found. The catch is it's a 24-month commitment; month-to-month pricing isn't published as cleanly.

UltaHost runs the Panama region on SuperMicro chassis with AMD EPYC CPUs and NVMe SSDs, and they include managed services at every tier (most Panama operators don't). The managed layer is meaningful: it covers control panel installation, daily backups, and migration assistance, which on CCIHosting or ClientVPS you'd be doing yourself. UltaHost's USD 8.50/mo Business tier (2 cores, 2 GB DDR5, 50 GB NVMe) undercuts CCIHosting's USD 12.99/mo Cloud S (1 core, 2 GB) by 35% while giving you double the vCPUs.

Where it gets less clean: UltaHost markets a 99.99% uptime SLA, but the company is a relatively young brand and the Panama region is one of 33+ locations, not a flagship. Treat the SLA as a stated guarantee, not a track record like CCIHosting's 23 years.

Pros

  • AMD EPYC + NVMe across all tiers
  • Managed VPS at unmanaged-VPS pricing
  • 30-day money-back guarantee (longest in this list)
  • Free SSL, DDoS protection, daily backups bundled

Cons

  • Cheapest pricing requires 24-month prepayment
  • Month-to-month rates roughly 65% higher than headline
  • Less established than CCIHosting for offshore use cases

Pricing: Basic USD 4.80/mo (24-mo) or USD 7.99/mo standard, Business USD 8.50/mo, Professional USD 13.80/mo, Enterprise USD 17.99/mo. Renewal holds at promo rate on 24-month terms.

Best for: Buyers who want a Panama jurisdiction VPS without managing their own Linux box.

Skip if: You won't commit to 24 months, or you need the operator longevity for compliance reasons.

Verdict: Choose UltaHost if managed + Panama + cheap is your exact triangle. If you want to pay month-to-month, ClientVPS at USD 35/mo is the next option; if you need 20-year operator history for offshore due diligence, switch to CCIHosting.


CCIHosting: Longest-Running Panama Offshore Host

Start with the credentials: CCIHosting has operated from Panama City since 2002, runs its own ASN (AS27956), peers with Tier-1 carriers, and publishes a 99.9% network-uptime guarantee that predates most providers on this list. For offshore due diligence, "company that's been in the same Panama City facility for 23 years" carries weight that promo pricing doesn't.

The KVM VPS lineup runs on AMD EPYC with NVMe storage. Entry tier (Cloud S) is USD 12.99/mo for 1 vCPU and 2 GB RAM, which is 2.7x more expensive than UltaHost's promotional Basic but month-to-month with no commitment. Move up to Cloud M (USD 24.99/mo, 2 vCPU, 4 GB) and you're 47% cheaper than ClientVPS's similarly-spec'd VPS Pro R2 at USD 60/mo. The Performance series adds dedicated-resource guarantees starting at USD 99.99/mo.

Payment rails include Bitcoin, Ethereum, DASH, credit card, PayPal, and wire transfer. Privacy posture is documented: CCI doesn't share customer data with third parties. The published weakness in user reviews is support response speed, which trends slower than UltaHost's chat-first model.

Pros

  • Operator history since 2002 (longest on this list)
  • Own ASN, Tier-1 peering, BGP-routed
  • AMD EPYC + NVMe at every tier
  • Crypto + traditional payment options

Cons

  • Entry pricing 2-3x higher than UltaHost promo
  • Support response slower than VPS-industry average
  • No published money-back guarantee on the VPS pages

Pricing: Cloud S USD 12.99, Cloud M USD 24.99, Cloud L USD 34.99, Cloud XL USD 49.99 monthly. Performance series USD 99.99-234.99/mo. Windows KVM USD 67-127/mo.

Best for: Offshore projects where operator longevity matters for compliance or legal exposure questions.

Skip if: Budget under USD 13/mo or you need fast chat support.

Verdict: Pick CCIHosting only when 20-year Panama operator history is a real requirement. If it isn't, UltaHost gives you the same Panama jurisdiction at a third of the price with managed services included. If you need only the offshore positioning without Panama specifically, QloudHost in Amsterdam at USD 4.39/mo is materially cheaper.


ClientVPS: Best Crypto-First Panama VPS

Where CCIHosting accepts crypto, ClientVPS designs around it. The order flow takes Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Monero (XMR), Litecoin, plus Perfect Money and WebMoney. Monero matters here: it's the rail privacy-focused buyers use when they specifically want to avoid the on-chain trail Bitcoin leaves.

The infrastructure is KVM virtualization on a Panama City data center with a 1 Gbps network uplink and dedicated Panama IPv4. DDoS scrubbing handles up to 10 TB of incoming attack traffic, which is one of the higher published numbers in the Panama market. OS options stretch wider than competitors: Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Windows Server, Kali Linux, AlmaLinux, plus optional cPanel, Plesk, VirtualMin, and ISPManager.

Pricing isn't competitive in absolute terms. VPS Core R1 at USD 35/mo gets you 1 core, 1 GB RAM, and just 10 GB SSD (not NVMe), which is roughly 4.5x the spec-for-spec cost of UltaHost's Basic. You're paying for the payment privacy and the no-questions-asked posture, not for the hardware.

Pros

  • Monero (XMR) payment support
  • 10 TB DDoS scrubbing capacity
  • Wide OS catalog including Kali Linux
  • Dedicated Panama-allocated IPv4

Cons

  • SSD not NVMe at entry tier
  • USD 35/mo entry is 7x UltaHost promo pricing
  • No published money-back guarantee

Pricing: VPS Core R1 USD 35/mo, VPS Pro R2 USD 60/mo, VPS Elite R3 USD 75/mo. Custom configurations available.

Best for: Buyers paying in Monero or USDT who need transaction-trace minimization.

Skip if: You're paying with a credit card anyway, in which case UltaHost or CCIHosting both deliver better spec-per-dollar.

Verdict: ClientVPS is correct only if Monero payment is non-negotiable. If it isn't, you're overpaying for KVM virtualization that UltaHost ships at one-seventh the price. For Monero-mandatory buyers who want privacy beyond Panama jurisdiction, the Netherlands-based offshore market is the main alternative.


AVANETCO: Widest Crypto Payment Stack

If ClientVPS takes 6 cryptocurrencies, AVANETCO takes 30+. The order page accepts AVAX, BCH, BNB, BTC, ETH, TRX, SOL, USDT across multiple chains, plus a long tail of altcoins. For buyers paying out of an existing crypto treasury without converting to BTC first, that flexibility actually matters.

The Panama City facility uses Intel and HP/DELL hardware in RAID 10 arrays with SSD storage, KVM virtualization, and a published 99.9% uptime. Notably absent: AMD EPYC and NVMe. So while CCIHosting and UltaHost are both running modern Zen-architecture CPUs, AVANETCO is on older Intel silicon. Single-threaded CPU performance will trail both by 20-30% on equivalent vCPU counts based on typical Xeon-vs-EPYC benchmarks.

Pricing starts at USD 38/mo for 1 GB RAM, which is 7.9x UltaHost Basic and roughly matches ClientVPS for similar specs. You're paying for the crypto rail breadth, not the silicon.

Pros

  • 30+ cryptocurrency payment options
  • RAID 10 array on all plans
  • Full OS catalog including Windows Server 2022
  • Panama City facility, no routing-jurisdiction games

Cons

  • Intel CPUs not AMD EPYC
  • SSD not NVMe
  • No money-back guarantee published
  • USD 38/mo entry vs UltaHost USD 4.80

Pricing: Jupiter USD 38/mo, Mars USD 59/mo, Venus USD 119/mo, Mercury USD 154/mo.

Best for: Crypto-treasury buyers paying in altcoins outside the top 5.

Skip if: You only need BTC/ETH/USDT, in which case ClientVPS covers those at similar pricing with newer storage.

Verdict: Pick AVANETCO only when the specific altcoin you hold isn't on ClientVPS. Otherwise ClientVPS or UltaHost are better value. The crypto-rail differentiation is real but narrow.


Serverwala: Best Custom OS Configurations

Serverwala's pitch isn't the cheapest plan; it's the configurability. The Panama City plans run from a USD 14/mo Starter (1 vCPU, 1 GB, 5 GB SSD, 1 TB at 100 Mbps) up to a USD 527/mo Enterprise tier (16 vCPU, 32 GB, 400 GB SSD). The OS catalog stretches across Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, plus Windows Server 2012/2016/2019 at no surcharge, which on AVANETCO and TheServerHost is sometimes a paid add-on.

The number that breaks down on closer reading: the 100 Mbps port speed across every tier. CCIHosting and UltaHost don't publish a port-speed cap as aggressive as that, and on real-world transfers a 100 Mbps cap will bottleneck large backups or media transfers. So while Serverwala's Basic tier at USD 52/mo (2 vCPU, 2 GB, 25 GB SSD) prices 4x lower than its competitors on spec, the network cap is the trade.

Storage is SSD, not NVMe. Crypto payments are supported (BTC, ETH, USDC, DOGE). The 7-day credit-back guarantee is shorter than UltaHost's 30 days but better than CCIHosting's none-published.

Pros

  • Wide OS catalog including Windows Server at no surcharge
  • 7-day credit-back guarantee
  • Crypto payments accepted
  • Six-tier range up to 32 GB RAM

Cons

  • 100 Mbps port cap on all tiers
  • SSD not NVMe
  • Entry USD 14/mo is 3x UltaHost promo
  • Uptime claim only 99.9%

Pricing: Starter USD 14, Basic USD 52, Premium USD 116, Advanced USD 231, Professional USD 372, Enterprise USD 527 monthly.

Best for: Buyers who need an unusual OS combination on a Panama VPS and don't move much bandwidth.

Skip if: You move backups, video, or any traffic where 100 Mbps becomes the bottleneck.

Verdict: Serverwala is a fit for niche OS requirements only. If you're running stock Linux at any scale, UltaHost gives you a 1 Gbps uplink at lower entry pricing. If Windows Server is the must-have, CCIHosting's Windows KVM starts at USD 67/mo with unmetered bandwidth, which beats Serverwala's USD 52/mo Basic once your transfers cross a few hundred GB/month.


VpsAndServer: Widest Panama VPS Tier Ladder

Seven tiers, from 1 GB RAM at USD 39.99/mo to 16 GB at USD 279.99/mo. VpsAndServer offers more granular tier-step pricing than most Panama operators on this list, which helps if you're scaling and want to right-size without jumping spec classes.

The Panama City facility runs KVM virtualization with SSD storage, and NVMe appears at higher tiers (the 2 GB plan at USD 57.99/mo includes "60 GB SSD NVMe"). Uptime is published at 99.99%-100% depending on the plan, which sets off mild alarm bells: no real-world VPS does 100%, and providers publishing impossible numbers usually have weak SLAs underneath. Treat the marketing claim as marketing.

Deployment runs 15-30 minutes, which is competitive but trails UltaHost's 55-second provisioning by a wide margin. Free SSL, free DNS, and root access are bundled, no money-back guarantee is published.

Pros

  • Seven tier-step plans from 1 to 16 GB
  • NVMe appears at the 2 GB tier upward
  • Free SSL, DNS, root access bundled
  • Multi-OS catalog at no surcharge

Cons

  • 100% uptime claim is not credible
  • 15-30 minute deployment vs UltaHost 55 sec
  • USD 39.99/mo entry vs CCIHosting USD 12.99
  • No money-back guarantee published

Pricing: 1 GB USD 39.99, 2 GB USD 57.99, 3 GB USD 79.99, 4 GB USD 109.99, 6 GB USD 159.99, 8 GB USD 199.99, 10/16 GB USD 279.99 monthly.

Best for: Scaling workloads where mid-tier RAM (4-8 GB) is the sweet spot and granular sizing matters.

Skip if: You're at entry or top tier, where CCIHosting and UltaHost both beat the price by 60%+.

Verdict: VpsAndServer earns a spot only at the 4-8 GB middle of the range. At entry (1-2 GB), CCIHosting Cloud S at USD 12.99 wins on price. At top end, CCIHosting Performance L at USD 164.99/mo for 8 vCPU/24 GB beats VpsAndServer's 8 GB plan on spec.


TheServerHost: Best for No-Contract Panama VPS

"No contract and cancel any time with no additional formalities." That line is the differentiator, and it's rare in this market. UltaHost's lowest pricing locks you into 24 months. CCIHosting's pricing doesn't require contracts but isn't refundable. TheServerHost commits to neither.

The trade is visible in two places. First, pricing: USD 60/mo for the 1 GB Panama tier is 12x UltaHost's promotional rate. Second, port speeds: the 1-2 GB plans run at 5 Mbps; the 3-4 GB plans drop to 2 Mbps asymmetric. Those are dial-up-adjacent numbers in 2026. For email or low-traffic VPN endpoints they're acceptable; for anything web-facing they're not.

Infrastructure runs from Panama City with full root/SSH access, DDoS protection, dedicated IPv4, and a wide payment catalog including Bitcoin, PayPal, Ethereum, USDC, Dogecoin, and wire transfer. Control panel options span cPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin, ISPConfig, Webmin, and VestaCP at no extra cost.

Pros

  • No contract, cancel anytime
  • Wide control panel options bundled free
  • Multi-OS and multi-payment support
  • Dedicated Panama IPv4

Cons

  • 5 Mbps port cap at entry tier
  • 2 Mbps asymmetric at mid-tiers
  • USD 60/mo entry is 12.5x UltaHost promo
  • No money-back guarantee

Pricing: 1 GB USD 60, 2 GB USD 90, 3 GB USD 120, 4 GB USD 150 monthly.

Best for: Personal projects, low-traffic mail servers, or VPN endpoints where bandwidth caps don't matter and contract flexibility does.

Skip if: Anything web-facing, where the port cap will throttle visitors directly.

Verdict: TheServerHost is correct only when "no contract" is a hard requirement and bandwidth needs are minimal. For most buyers, CCIHosting's 1 Gbps uplink at half the price wins even though you can't cancel for a refund.


Vultr: Lowest-Latency Cloud for Panama Users

Vultr doesn't have a Panama data center. What it has is Miami, Florida, which is the closest Tier-1 cloud region to Panama City in terms of network distance. Real-world latency from Panama City to Miami runs roughly 30-40ms, versus 60-80ms to São Paulo and 40-50ms to Mexico City. For users in Panama hitting your Vultr Miami node, that's competitive with any of the local Panama-physical providers, often better, because the local Panama transit can be slower than direct fiber to Miami.

Pricing is where Vultr separates from the rest of this list. Regular Performance instances start at USD 2.50/mo (vs UltaHost's USD 4.80 promo on 24-month commit), High Performance at USD 6/mo, with hourly billing rather than monthly commitment. Mexico City and São Paulo are also available if your audience skews Latin America beyond Panama.

The trade: this isn't a Panama jurisdiction VPS. If your reason for choosing Panama is data sovereignty, banking secrecy, or content-related legal exposure, Vultr Miami subjects you to US law, not Panamanian. Pick Vultr only if "low latency to Panamanian users" is the real goal, not "Panama-jurisdiction hosting."

Pros

  • USD 2.50/mo entry, hourly billing
  • 33 global regions for multi-region scaling
  • Tier-1 cloud tooling (API, snapshots, firewalls)
  • Miami latency competitive with Panama-physical

Cons

  • Not Panama jurisdiction (US law applies)
  • No managed support, self-managed only
  • Older Intel CPUs at Regular Performance tier

Pricing: Regular Performance from USD 2.50/mo, High Performance from USD 6/mo, High Frequency from USD 6/mo. Hourly billing available.

Best for: Developer-led projects targeting Panama and Caribbean users on a cloud-native stack.

Skip if: Your reason for picking Panama is jurisdictional, not latency-based.

Verdict: Pick Vultr when latency to Panama matters but Panama jurisdiction doesn't. If you need actual Panama law, fall back to UltaHost; the latency penalty over Vultr Miami is real but small for users physically in Panama.


LightNode: Closest LATAM Cloud Outside Miami

LightNode runs an independent data center in Mexico City, with BGP routing optimized for Latin American carriers. From Panama, latency to LightNode Mexico City typically runs 40-50ms, slightly higher than Vultr Miami but routed inside the LATAM cloud rather than via US infrastructure. For audiences that include Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and the Mexican market alongside Panama, LightNode's positioning is genuinely useful.

Pricing starts at USD 7.70/mo with hourly billing, plus a USD 15 first-recharge bonus for new accounts. That's 3x Vultr's regular entry but well below the Panama-physical providers. NVMe SSD storage across all plans, KVM virtualization, dedicated local IPv4 in Mexico.

What LightNode doesn't replace: Panama jurisdiction. The Mexico City data center is governed by Mexican law, which has its own data-protection regime (LFPDPPP) but isn't a substitute for Panama's offshore positioning. So this is a latency-and-LATAM-routing play, not an offshore play.

Pros

  • Mexico City self-built data center (not reseller)
  • NVMe SSD at every tier
  • Hourly billing, pay-as-you-go cancellation
  • USD 15 new-account credit

Cons

  • Mexican jurisdiction, not Panama
  • 40-50ms latency vs Panama-local sub-10ms
  • USD 7.70 entry is 3x Vultr Regular Performance

Pricing: Mexico City VPS from USD 7.70/mo, hourly billing available, USD 0.01/h trial tier published.

Best for: Multi-country LATAM audience targeting (Mexico + Central America + Caribbean) on hourly billing.

Skip if: Your audience is 80%+ Panama, in which case CCIHosting or UltaHost beat 40ms LATAM routing with sub-10ms local latency.

Verdict: LightNode wins when "Panama-plus-rest-of-LATAM" is the audience shape. For Panama-only, drop to UltaHost or Vultr Miami; both deliver better latency to Panamanian users for less money.


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Hostinger: Cheapest Managed Global Option

Hostinger doesn't operate a Panama data center, and they don't operate in Latin America directly. Their published "South America" presence isn't a specific named city. So why include them? Because for buyers who need a managed VPS, want the cheapest renewal pricing on the market, and don't care which continent the box lives on, Hostinger's KVM 1 at USD 6.49/mo promo (USD 11.99/mo renewal) undercuts every Panama-physical option except UltaHost's 24-month lock.

The KVM 2 tier (2 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 100 GB NVMe) at USD 8.99 promo / USD 14.99 renewal is 4x the RAM of UltaHost Basic at the same headline price. The bundled Kodee AI agent does real work on a managed VPS: configuration suggestions, log analysis, and basic troubleshooting that on a CCIHosting or ClientVPS plan you'd be doing yourself or paying for managed-services add-ons.

Honest weakness: latency to Panama. Hostinger doesn't publish a specific Latin American node, and routing typically lands in Brazil or the US. For users physically in Panama, expect 80-120ms vs sub-20ms from a Panama-local VPS. If milliseconds don't matter to your use case, that's irrelevant; if they do, this isn't your provider.

Pros

  • Cheapest renewal among managed VPS
  • Kodee AI agent included free
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Weekly backups, managed firewall, DDoS bundled

Cons

  • No Panama or Central America data center
  • Renewal nearly 2x promo price
  • Not a Panama-jurisdiction host

Pricing: KVM 1 USD 6.49 promo / USD 11.99 renewal, KVM 2 USD 8.99 / USD 14.99, KVM 4 USD 12.99 / USD 28.99, KVM 8 USD 25.99 / USD 49.99 monthly.

Best for: Managed-VPS buyers prioritizing renewal price over jurisdiction or latency.

Skip if: You picked Panama for jurisdiction or for sub-20ms latency to Panama users.

Verdict: Hostinger wins on managed-VPS economics globally. For Panama specifically, UltaHost beats it on both counts (jurisdiction AND price at promo) but only on 24-month commit. If you want month-to-month managed at the lowest renewal price, Hostinger is the pick. If you need Panama itself, this isn't your provider.

10 Most Reviewed Vps Hosting Providers in Panama (May 2026)

Hosting Name User Satisfaction In % Number of Reviews Promotions
HostingerHostinger for Panama 95% 96
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HostgatorHostgator for Panama 90% 50
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GoDaddyGoDaddy for Panama 82% 55
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BluehostBluehost for Panama 92% 38
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IONOS | ionos.comIONOS | ionos.com for Panama 90% 39
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NamecheapNamecheap for Panama 90% 34
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SeredSered for Panama 99%
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MochaHostMochaHost for Panama 96%
(less than 25 reviews)
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DreamHostDreamHost for Panama 99%
(less than 25 reviews)
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FastCometFastComet for Panama 94%
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5 Cheapest Vps Hosting Plans for Panama (from $1.33 to $2.50)

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$1.33 / mo. VPS OPENVZ- PLAN!
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Hostripples - Managed Web Hosting Hostripples - Managed Web Hosting
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IONOS | ionos.com IONOS | ionos.com
$2.49 / mo. VPS Start Dock
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HostArmada HostArmada
$2.50 / mo. VPS Minecraft VPS 768 MB ScalaCube ScalaCube

How to Choose Panama VPS Hosting

The decision isn't "which Panama VPS is best." It's "do I actually need Panama jurisdiction, or do I just need a host that serves Panamanian users well?" The two answers point to entirely different providers.

Scenario 1, offshore project: Audience global, jurisdiction is the goal, budget under USD 10/mo. UltaHost Panama VPS Basic at USD 4.80/mo on 24-month commit. Skip CCIHosting unless you specifically need the 23-year operator history for legal due diligence; the spec difference doesn't justify 2.7x the price for most workloads.

Scenario 2, Monero-mandatory buyer: Crypto-payment-only project, value over USD 100/mo. ClientVPS at USD 35-75/mo for the XMR rail. Skip AVANETCO unless your specific altcoin isn't in ClientVPS's catalog; AVANETCO costs the same with older Intel silicon and weaker storage.

Scenario 3, LATAM-wide audience: Panama + Mexico + Caribbean, latency is the goal. Vultr Miami at USD 6/mo High Performance, or LightNode Mexico City at USD 7.70/mo for hourly billing. Skip Hostinger here; its renewal pricing wins on cost but routing to Brazil or the US adds 60-80ms over Vultr Miami.

Scenario 4, solo developer: Staging plus small production sites, Panama users only, self-managed. CCIHosting Cloud S at USD 12.99/mo gets you AMD EPYC + NVMe with month-to-month flexibility. The Cloud M tier at USD 24.99/mo gives you double the resources for a sub-USD 30 budget.

Scenario 5, compliance workload: Requires documented operator longevity for audits. CCIHosting only. The 2002 start date and published BGP (AS27956) are auditable in a way newer brands aren't, and that paper trail matters for some regulated industries even though it has no impact on the actual VPS performance.

Latency to Panama City matters less than buyers expect when targeting Panamanian users. The country has direct submarine-cable connections (Maya-1, ARCOS-1, PCCS) feeding both Miami and Bogota, so US-East and Bogota routing often outperforms what intuition predicts. If you're picking Panama purely on a latency hunch, run a real test against your audience first; jurisdictional reasoning is the stronger argument. For broader regional context, our Colombia hosting guide and Mexico hosting guide cover the neighboring options.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which VPS provider actually has servers in Panama City?

Seven of the providers on this list run physical hardware inside Panama City data centers: UltaHost, CCIHosting, ClientVPS, AVANETCO, Serverwala, VpsAndServer, and TheServerHost. The remaining three (Vultr, LightNode, Hostinger) serve Panama users from nearby regions (Miami, Mexico City, or global). If a "Panama VPS" page doesn't name the data center facility (Tigo IDC, KIO Networks, CCI Panama), it's usually a reseller routing through somewhere else.

Is Panama VPS hosting cheaper than US VPS hosting?

No. Panama-physical VPS pricing starts higher than equivalent US or EU cloud pricing. UltaHost's USD 4.80/mo Panama promo is the only Panama-jurisdiction plan that competes with Vultr's USD 2.50/mo Miami entry, and it requires a 24-month commitment. The premium pays for jurisdiction and local latency, not for cheaper compute.

Is Panama good for offshore VPS hosting?

For most offshore use cases, yes. Panama doesn't have a data-protection treaty with the US, has strong banking-privacy traditions, and doesn't honor DMCA takedowns the way US-based hosts must. CCIHosting has operated under this framework since 2002 without major incident. The Netherlands (via providers like QloudHost) is the main alternative; pick Panama for Latin America audience proximity, Netherlands for European audience proximity.

Can I pay for Panama VPS hosting with Monero?

Yes, but only at specific providers. ClientVPS accepts XMR directly. AVANETCO accepts 30+ cryptocurrencies. CCIHosting accepts BTC, ETH, and DASH but not XMR. UltaHost and Hostinger don't accept crypto on the Panama VPS order flow as of May 2026. If Monero is non-negotiable, ClientVPS is the default choice; everyone else either costs more or doesn't take XMR.

Final Verdict

For most buyers, the answer is UltaHost. It runs AMD EPYC in a Panama City data center, includes managed services, and prices at USD 4.80/mo on a 24-month commit, which makes it the only Panama-jurisdiction VPS that competes head-to-head with US cloud pricing. The 30-day money-back guarantee protects the commit downside.

If you can't commit 24 months and need true month-to-month Panama hosting, CCIHosting at USD 12.99/mo is the right call. The 23-year operator history is real, the infrastructure documentation (own ASN, Tier-1 peering) is auditable, and the AMD EPYC + NVMe stack matches what newer competitors run.

For buyers whose actual goal is latency to Panamanian users without needing Panama law, Vultr Miami at USD 2.50-6/mo wins outright. Miami sits 30-40ms from Panama City over direct fiber, and Tier-1 cloud tooling beats anything the Panama-physical providers ship.

For broader regional comparisons, see our offshore VPS guide for the Netherlands-based alternatives, our global VPS rankings for cross-region cloud picks, and our managed VPS guide if you want to skip server administration entirely.

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