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Best Regions In Italy to Retire
From beautiful Mediterranean weather, to food and wine, and a relaxed lifestyle, it’s no wonder that so many retirees choose Italy. However, the country offers such a wealth of options that finding the right location can be a challenge. Our list of the best Italian retirement locations will help make your decision easier.
Sicily
Those who want it all will find it in the insular region of Sicily; not only will retiring here allow you to stretch your savings, but you can achieve this goal as you stroll its white-sand beaches, indulge in world-famous regional cuisine, and take in its festivals. This is all thanks to the fact that Sicily is one of the lowest-cost retirement locations in the country.
Lake Como
Looking for a retirement life of peace and serenity with famous locations within easy reach? Lake Como’s idyllic towns can be a perfect option. Lecco, Colico, Varenna, and Como City are just a few of the many beautiful spots you’ll find here. Milan is just 40 minutes away by train, or travel 5km to Switzerland if it’s the mountains you love.
Abruzzo
Variety is the spice of life, and you’ll find plenty of variety in Abruzzo. Offering cities, beaches, and the Apennine mountains, this Italian gem has something for everyone. What makes it even more special for retirees is that Abruzzo is off the beaten path. So you can have all the breathtaking views, delicious food, and small community living to yourself.
Tuscany
Tuscany’s dreamy landscapes provide plenty of eye candy, and it’s also a world-famous wine country, but these aren’t the only reasons to retire here. Florence, Tuscany’s regional capital, is right next door and contains some of the most incredible architecture and art in the world. As it’s on the coast, stunning beaches and plenty of perfect swimming days await.
Le Marche
Le Marche is quickly building a reputation, being officially named one of the best places in the world to be on more than one list. With no fewer than 28 villages—also listed as some of the most beautiful in the country—and with far lower housing prices and cost of living, Le Marche is ideal for another reason: Its health care system is also one of the best in the country.
Liguria and Cinque Terre
Located on Italy’s western coast, Liguria has its own unique charm, as well as its own microclimate, thanks to the warm gulf stream weather by the Alps and Apennines. What this means for retirees are the warm temperatures, lots of sun, and mild winters. This Italian region’s many towns, which include Savona, Genoa, and Ventimiglia, each offers its own unique and beautiful flavors. Next to La Spezia, you’ll find Cinque Terre, or Five Lands. By name, they are Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monterosso. All are accessible by train, giving many opportunities to embark on mini adventures. It’s also an efficient way to go when exploring each town for its retirement potential.
Lombardy
If spending your retirement steeped in culture and luxury is what you’re after, consider Lombardy. Not only does it boast some of Italy’s most beautiful natural spaces, but Lombardy’s architecture and cultural scene are second to none. It’s also home to fashion-world-power Milan, meaning there are luxury shops everywhere.
Rome
City life and living history are what retirees will find in vibrant Rome. Trains to Naples and Florence run regularly, and planes and boats can carry you to beautiful getaways.
Living in the city proper won’t be cheap, and you may have to compromise on a few details. Not ready for that? Just explore its smaller surrounding towns.
Ready for the Good Life?
Are you an American who’s ready to live la dolce vita? Retirement in Italy is easier than you think; the Italian American Citizenship Assistance Program simplifies the process and offers a range of benefits. Visit us online for more information today.