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Ever wonder how to travel in retirement or where a good place for a retiree to travel?

Explore these exciting destinations to banish boredom in retirement! Let’s start with Porto in Portugal, known for its laid-back vibe.

Then, head to Lake Chapala in Mexico’s Jalisco region for a cooler climate and friendly locals. Next, discover Bologna in Italy for mouthwatering cuisine, Nafplio in Greece for ancient wonders, and Kraków in Poland for culture and history.

Finally, experience scenic Locri in Calabria, Italy. If you’re a retired travel couple or new to the retirement travelers scene, this guide will show you how retirees travel without breaking the bank.

All these spots are perfect for retirement travel on a budget, with lower costs than many US or Canadian cities.

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Ever feel like your days are just an endless loop of the same old routine?
Well, it doesn’t have to be.
Imagine escaping to a new country for a few months – Frankly, that is one of the most
exciting things that you can do.
And if you are not careful about taking your chances to enjoy it, you will end up with the sensation that your free time has just gone down the drain.
You don’t want that. I don’t want that for you.
I want you to imagine stepping out onto a sunlit balcony each morning, sipping a fresh cup of coffee, and thinking,
“I’ve still got the entire day ahead of me… and it’s not going to be dull.”
Because today, these 7 countries that I am going to show you, places that I personally checked, will provide you with a refreshing change of scene, opportunities to discover new delights, new landscapes, and give you the sensation that you are making the best of your free time.
Ready? So we start with…
Portugal – Porto
Portugal, especially Porto, is admired for its coastline and a welcoming atmosphere.
It’s a place where you can find lively summer days, but without the desert-like heat.
From May to September, expect temperatures around 68°F and 95°F (20°C and 35°C) during the day.
The weather has moderate humidity, minimal rain, and a refreshing Atlantic breeze keep things comfy.
In terms of cost of living, Porto is 57% cheaper than Miami, and the biggest difference between the two cities is housing: in Porto is 67%
That means that what you spend for 1 month in Miami, you can stay in Porto for the entire summer!
In Porto, a one-bedroom apartment in the center might cost $700–$900 per month.
Daily costs like groceries and public transport are also gentle on your budget.
Since not only low costs, but decent infrastructure is necessary, here is what Porto offers:
The Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport connects you to many European cities, letting you hop around if you feel like it.