NAIROBI,SEPTEMBER
26, 2014:
With the developments in travel and technology, moving abroad is
cheaper and less stressful than ever before. As you near
retirement age, have you considered spending your work-free years
overseas? With the freedom that comes with retirement, why not spend
your time exploring new surroundings and soaking up the sun.
With
this question in mind, Lamudi,
the global real estate marketplace, has explored the top countries to
retire abroad.
- Aqaba, Jordan
Spend
your retirement in this stunning coastal city, and enjoy the city’s
beach resorts, eye-catching architecture, local baths and relaxed
vibe. Transport to nearby Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since
1985, leave regularly and cost very little, giving you the
opportunity to explore the Rose City. Jordan has a strong healthcare
system, with physicians proficient in English for those unable to
converse in Arabic. The affordable property prices in Aqaba make this
an increasingly desirable retirement spot.
- Karachi, Pakistan
As
Pakistan’s largest and most populated metropolitan city, Karachi
may not have previously been on your list of places to consider for
retirement. However, taking into account the city’s desirable
location on the Arabian Sea coastline, retirees can make the most of
both the city life and the beautiful, relaxing beaches, including
Hawke’s Bay Beach, and Paradise Point. Additionally, spend your
days exploring the many parks, museums and historical buildings that
Karachi has to offer. The stunning Hub Lake, a mere 56 kilometers
north of the city, is home to incredible wildlife, and offers the
opportunity to fish, picnic and swim away from the hustle and bustle
of the city.
3. Bunaken Island, Indonesia
Located
at the northern tip of the island of Sulawesi, Bunaken is only 8㎢
and
is part of Bunaken National Marine Park, which covers an expanse of
890.65㎢.
The National Park is renowned for its clear waters, coral, and an
amazing range of fish, whilst Bunaken itself is home to an abundance
of flora and fauna, boasting over 70 types of coral. Whilst the
island is famous for its diving and snorkelling, you can also spend
your time fishing, exploring the secluded coves, and enjoying the
stunning beaches.
4.
Medellín, Colombia
If
you want to spend your retirement in a city, Colombia’s Medellín
is the place for you. The Wall Street Journal’s Innovative City of
the Year 2013 has a lot to offer as a retirement choice. There are an
abundance of landmarks to visit, including the stunning Metropolitan
Cathedral, and Los Alumbrados, the famous christmas lights that light
up the city between December and January. Surrounded by eight smaller
towns and with frequent international and domestic flights available,
there is plenty of opportunity for weekend trips and longer vacations
to explore the surrounding areas. The solid infrastructure and
economy, together with reliable Internet to communicate with your
family and friends in other locations, makes Colombia a great place
to settle down.
5.
Nakuru County, Kenya
If
you’re looking to spend your retirement in one of the world’s
most beautiful locations, choose Nakuru County, in the Southern Rift
Valley of Kenya. In the capital, and largest town of Nakuru, you can
find the Lake Nakuru National Park, home to thousands of pink
flamingos, as well as various other birds and wildlife. Other sites
include an extinct volcano, boasting stunning views of the
surrounding landscapes. Nakuru also has numerous healthcare
facilities on offer for its residents, and is well connected to
explore the rest of Kenya.
- Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Why
not retire to the former capital of the Ivory Coast, Abidjan? The
country’s largest city is home to both a lively commercial district
- the Plateau - and a more traditional, older area - Treichville -
both of which boast bars, restaurants and markets, as well as
museums, monuments and theaters. The city has a multitude of health
centers, pharmacies and specialist clinics to cater to any health
needs, whilst real estate prices are reasonable and affordable.
7.
Bandarawela,
Sri
Lanka
Relocate
to Bandarawela and spend your Sundays exploring the town’s lively
markets. The picturesque town is home to two stunning waterfalls, the
Rawana Ella and Diyaluma, as well as tea plantations. Thanks to its
beautiful views and cool, calm climate, Bandarawela is the perfect
location to relax. Less than 200 kilometers from the capital cities
of Colombo and Kandy, Bandarawela is well connected to explore the
rest of the Island
- Tangier, Morocco
Morocco
has many beautiful cities on offer, such as Marrakesh and Casablanca,
however with its mixture of old, traditional architecture and new,
modern city, Tangier is a great choice for retirement. The low cost
of living, together with the agreeable climate, stable government and
rich culture, are all prime reasons to relocate to Tangier. Buying or
renting property is a simple process in Tangier, with plenty of
affordable real estate on offer. What’s more, the quality of
medical care is high, and the food is fresh, often organic, and
healthy. And if you fancy escaping the city for a break, Spain is
just a short ferry ride away.
9.
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Follow
the winding alleyways, and get lost in the beauty of Zanzibar. If its
white sandy beaches, picturesque palm trees and sparkling blue waters
don’t make it an ideal location, its tropical forests,
mouth-watering cuisine and remote villages certainly do. In addition,
property prices and plots of land on the largest of the Spice Islands
are affordable, both on the beach and further inland. There is little
need for transport on the island, however it is well connected should
you want to explore further afield.
- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Located
on the Pacific Ocean’s striking Bahía
de Banderas, Puerto Vallarta is a stunning beach resort city. With
stretches of white beaches and sparkling water, as well as lush
mountains, quaint cobbled streets and chic shops, Vallarta has it all
for those looking for a more relaxing way of life. The city brings
together the old and the new, combining traditional Mexican crafts,
cuisines and architecture with modern restaurants and cafes. What’s
more, foreigners are easily able to own real estate with the backing
of a local bank, and housing varies from inexpensive and affordable
condos on the beach, to the more affluent, luxurious properties,
depending on your price range.
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