If you like buckets of sunshine, this is the best place for you to be in Costa Rica—in the northwest corner of the country on the Pacific Ocean in theGuanacasteprovince. It’s consistently warm to hot 92 F for a high and rarely gets below 78 F at the coldest - and sunny much of...
The second article states, “Relocating Costa Rica isn’t a novel idea for anyone who has ever visited the country (and likely met a few friendly expats along the way), but there’s a reason for its persisting popularity. Situated between the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, thi...
Not only is Costa Rica the best country to live in Latin America for expats; it also has the most beautiful paper money Costa Rica’s new bills were selected as the “Best Series of New Banknotes in Latin America of 2021”, by Reconnai...
Retiring in Corfu has been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Whether exploring ancient ruins, hiking through olive groves, or watching the sunset over the sea, I feel like I’ve found the perfect place to thrive. It’s no wonder Greece is becoming a top retirement destination f...
Visa laws here are quite fluid and constantly change to accommodate expats more. If you’re considering Thailand for retirement, it’s important to keep this in mind: When you step off the plane, you aren’t just entering another country—you’re entering another world. Thai World. It’s ...
On the other end of the financial spectrum is New Zealand. This island country in Oceania is not the cheapest place to retire – and you might spend 16 hours on a plane to get here – but it still ranks among the best places to retire overseas. ...
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For coastal living, just look north of Boquete to the Bocas del Toro archipelago on the Caribbean coast, with its white-sand beaches, idyllic tropical islands, and shimmering aqua water. Bocas Del Toro is populated largely by tourists, so you would live in a place surrounded by peopl...
English is widely spoken in Costa Rica and Panama, where many expats have relocated, but mostly by the educated elites. They are not bilingual countries, but conversational Spanish is not difficult to achieve. Learning a second language will do wonders for maintaining your brain fitness. ...
“Portugal’s a little bit harder of a place to immigrate to [now] if you want the flexibility of a Golden Visa,” Ingrim tells CNN Travel. “It’s not as attractive from a tax jurisdiction standpoint. And we’ve seen a lot of people kind of lose interest in Portugal frankly, and ...