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BALTIMORE, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Scoring a country on its climate is not an easy task, because everyone has their own ideas about what makes for perfect weather, says Jennifer Stevens, Executive Editor, International Living. For every person that wants the heat of a sunny beach 12 months a year, there s another that enjoys throwing a sweater on in the evenings and would prefer spring-like weather year-round. That s why, in IL s 2021 Annual Global Retirement Index, we ve awarded our highest climate scores to the destinations that offer a range of options to suit a variety of tastes.
In looking for the countries with the best climate, International Living s editors assessed not only the hard data temperatures, rainfall, and humidity but also the comfort level of each destination s climate by talking to the expats and our own correspondents on the ground in each country.
Costa Rica’s Top 5 Expat Havens in 2021 InternationalLiving.com
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Prospective expats appear to be serious about living better for less in Costa Rica. This country took the top spot in International Living’s Annual Global Retirement Index 2021, and the publication’s website reports a 178% jump in traffic to its Costa Rica content since December 2020. A new report from the editors explores the five best expat havens in Costa Rica today.
In Costa Rica, you’ve got a real variety of lifestyles you can choose from, all on a modest budget. From Pacific coast beach towns to cooler highland escapes this country has a lot to offer American and Canadian retirees.
A new report from the editors at International Living explores the five countries around the world that offer expat retirees the best quality of life at the .
The World’s Best Places to Retire in 2021 InternationalLiving.com
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InternationalLiving.com‘s 2021 Global Retirement Index scores the world’s top 25 retirement destinations across 10 categories, including cost of living, governance, retiree benefits, climate, healthcare, and more. This yearly Index the 30th annual from the magazine examines safe, good-value destinations beyond the U.S. or Canadian borders, comparing, contrasting, ranking, and rating them to select spots across the globe where a retired couple can live a comfortable, carefree life on as little as $2,000 a month. Like everywhere in the world, the pandemic has dealt the Costa Rican economy a harsh blow and put strains on the healthcare system. Even so, the country remains a good long-term bet as we move towards a post-COVID world, given its natural beauty, resilient population, and progressive vision.
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Simple living, in a society where you are cared for, with a cost of living that you can easily afford those are all reasons why we re proud to announce Costa Rica as the leader in International Living s Annual Global Retirement Index for 2021, and why so many expats love this heavenly slice of Central America.
Costa Rica attracts millions of visitors and foreign residents throughout the year with its tropical climate; lower cost of living; friendly locals; affordable medical care; vast real estate options; and, of course, its natural beauty. One of the things you hear often from expats is how warm and welcoming the ticos (Costa Ricans) are, says Kathleen Evans, International Living s Costa Rica correspondent. They are wonderful people, eager to share the magic of their culture, food, and traditions with foreigners.