Ten Best Places to Retire In 2014


Uruguay

It’s a place where you are brightened to see the sweet combination of modernity and traditionalistic trend intact everywhere you lay your eyes on. Driving on a superb highway passing by 30s-60s model cars plying and alongside a view of cowboys busy working, is amazing. Well Uruguay is the diverse, sophisticated, and affordable place in the world to grow old. From enthralling white-sand beaches to low-cost high standard living, this is the best option for any individual. Extensive infrastructure, easily accessible places, and modern up-to-date facilities; low crime rates, combined with relatively mild and uniform weather conditions are a strong magnetic force.

Malta

It was a British Colony for 150 years. Getting its freedom in 1964, from the British Empire, Malta still holds the. sign of colonization. With a mix culture, the place welcomes all, though is known to very few. Malta is harbored almost in the center of the Mediterranean Sea. Italian island of Sicily is 60 miles away from it,and also boasts of a modern airport which connects to various other European countries, and Rome is just an hour away by flight. Malta has a pleasant climate with moderate winter and summer. The summers are dry, while rain accompanies the winter. With modern amenities and development along with nature, and very less crime rates, especially against the elders-Malta grants a grand welcome to retirees seeking a noise-free natural zone. Malta has less population and thus provides excellent sea food and other options at a cheaper rate and living expenses are cut short too. You can reside in a small sophisticated hut with updated facilities with good health care facilities just around the corner. Enjoy the setting age gracefully.

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