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How Retirees Travel the World on $1,500 a Month.

Healthcare-Aware, Budget-Friendly Travel for Your Best Years.

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How Retirees Travel the World on $1,500 a Month.

By: Paul Parent, Catherine Bohemier
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This guide is written specifically for retirees who want to live abroad comfortably on a modest income. It focuses on slow travel, healthcare access, budget-friendly living, and real-world planning — including special considerations for vegan diets, high blood pressure, diabetes, and ongoing medical needs.
  • No hype.
  • No unrealistic promises.
  • Just clear guidance for creating a healthy, affordable, and fulfilling retirement lifestyle abroad.

Inside you'll discover:

  • A realistic $1,500 monthly budget broken down line by line (housing $600–$800, food $300–$400, healthcare/insurance $100–$150, and more) — with real examples that average out over time
  • The best regions and cities for retirees: Southeast Asia (Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia), Latin America (Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador), Central/Eastern Europe (Portugal, Bulgaria, Romania), and more — chosen for walkability, healthcare quality, visa ease, and cultural comfort
  • How to find housing that feels like home — monthly rentals, neighborhood tips, and avoiding common scams
  • Healthcare solutions that ease your biggest worry: international insurance options, affordable private care, prescription access, and region-by-region realities.
  • Slow-travel strategies to cut costs and stress: longer stays, local routines, public transit, and knowing when to move (or stay)
  • Visa and residency basics — tourist extensions, retirement visas (Portugal D7, Thailand O-A, Mexico Temporary Resident, and others), with practical habits to stay legal and calm
  • Daily life essentials — building routines, gentle social connections, basic language tips, safety awareness, and handling doubt when it appears
  • Tips for Vegan, High Blood Pressure, Diabete when travelling.
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