
With increasing life expectancy, more and more people are deciding to spend the last decades of their lives in another country, a place with a lower cost of living, a milder climate, and better services for the elderly.
Of course, leaving home, friends and family for a new life abroad is a big step, requiring planning. That's why the renowned magazine International Living has published its annual Global Retirement Index , which ranks the best destinations in the world to live after retirement. The ranking is based on factors such as: cost of living, healthcare, housing, visa procedures, climate and ease of adaptation for foreigners.
Which country tops the list for 2026?
The number 1 country for 2026 is Greece, a warm country blessed with thousands of picturesque islands and a lifestyle that, according to International Living, is perfect for a new beginning.
“Greece’s ranking in the top spot marks a significant shift in the European retirement scene,” says Jennifer Stevens, editor-in-chief of International Living. “For years, Portugal and Spain topped the charts, but changes in visa policies and rising costs have prompted retirees to seek more affordable alternatives. Greece offers just that: beauty, hospitality, and easy residency options.”
What makes Greece so attractive?
One of the main reasons is the Golden Visa program, which allows foreigners to obtain a residence permit if they invest a minimum of 250,000 euros in real estate. In addition, the country is highly regarded for: the Mediterranean climate, the quality healthcare system, the relatively low cost of living, the numerous housing options in the city, the hospitality of the community towards foreigners.
List of the top 10 best places:
1. Greece
2. Panama
3. Costa Rica
4. Portugal
5. Mexico
6. Italy
7. France
8. Spain
9. Thailand
10. Malaysia