Best Places For Singles To Retire Abroad: Drawing on insights from International Living, this video (and the article below) features destinations that cater to common concerns like safety, cost of living, language barriers, social opportunities, recreational activities, and climate. Highlighted destinations include Playa Coronado in Panama, known for its affordability and active community; San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, offering a rich cultural experience and lower living costs; Chiang Mai in Thailand, blending tradition with modern amenities; Madrid, Spain, famed for its vibrant lifestyle and safety; and Guanacaste Province in Costa Rica, celebrated for its natural beauty and welcoming expat communities. The article serves as a resource for retirees seeking new experiences and community connections in their retirement years abroad. For more information, readers are directed to InternationalLiving.com. Watch this video to learn about the best places for singles to retire abroad.
Article: Top Destinations for Single Retirees Abroad
Explore the Best International Retirement Destinations for Singles: Discover affordable, safe, and culturally rich locations from Panama to Thailand, ideal for single retirees seeking new adventures and community abroad.
By Samanda Dorger
Single retirees considering a move abroad often have a host of questions: Is it safe? What are the living costs? Is it necessary to know the local language? How can you make friends? What are the recreational options? And, importantly, what’s the weather like? To answer these questions, International Living, a renowned resource for people considering moving abroad, compiled a list of top destinations for single retirees. This list was created with input from the site’s correspondents, each providing insight into the lifestyle and amenities in these locales.
Playa Coronado, Panama
This sunny area with minimal rainfall is not only affordable but also boasts a tight-knit and active community. “I could live here on $2,523 a month,” says Jessica Ramesch, highlighting the area’s vibrant social life with activities like golf, tennis, and pickleball. “There’s always something happening in the evenings, making it easy for singles to make friends and enjoy life.”
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
In the heart of Mexico, San Miguel de Allende’s historic colonial center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a temperate climate and a rich cultural tapestry. Expatriates comprise about 10% of the town’s 70,000 residents, a number that swells in the winter months. “Living here costs at least 30% to 40% less than in Palm Springs,” explains Cynthia Campbell, an expat from Southern California, highlighting the town’s art scene, open-air markets, and cultural events.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai, a favorite among retirees, balances local traditions and culture with modern amenities. According to resident Steve LePoidevin, “You can live comfortably on $2,000 per month, even in the town center.” The city is known for its excellent healthcare, shopping, art scene, and beautiful countryside.
Madrid, Spain
Spain’s capital city, Madrid, is known for its warm, dry climate and vibrant lifestyle, including museums, elegant restaurants, and dynamic nightlife. Public transportation is both efficient and affordable. Marsha Scarbrough, an expat living in Madrid, notes the city’s safety: “You can walk the streets any time as a woman alone without worry.”
Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica
Guanacaste Province, with its 65 beaches, is both beautiful and welcoming. Expats and international tourists frequent communities like Playas del Coco, Flamingo, Tamarindo, and Nosara, known for their daily conveniences, business opportunities, and recreational activities. The region is dotted with emerging towns, each offering unique experiences.
For more detailed information on these and other great places for single retirees, including The Boquete Highlands and Coronado Beach in Panama; The Riviera Maya in Mexico; Placencia in Belize; Porto and Lagos in Portugal; Madrid, Spain; The Côte d’Azur in France; and Chiang Mai, Thailand, visit InternationalLiving.com.
About the author: Samanda Dorger
Samanda Dorger is a freelance editor at MarketWatch and TheStreet. Her award-winning images have been exhibited and published around the world. She has taught journalism and photography at several California colleges, and has a master’s in photography from the School of Visual Communication at Ohio University, and a B.A. in journalism from San Jose State.
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