Life In Croatia
Although the increasing number of expats has driven the gradual increase of prices, Croatia remains a highly affordable place for retirees to live in. A one-bedroom flat in the city will set you back by around $380, but you can get it for about $280 if you stay outside the city. Utilities will cost you another $190, but internet connection only costs $25. You can get a restaurant meal for just $7 at a local place, but a three-course meal at an upscale restaurant isn’t that expensive at $30. There is State Health Insurance that all people, save for tourists, need to join. It will cost you $775 per person to sign up, and then a monthly fee of $70 per person. You might think it is bothersome, but the healthcare system in general is very good.
Dominican Republic
Did you know that the second biggest Carribean island is split into Hispaniola and the Dominican Republic? Although there are expats who prefer to stay there only during winter, there are those who like to call it their home regardless of the season. There are six international airports, so it is fairly easy to fly in and out. It is a diverse country that boasts of over a thousand miles of coastline. However, there are also deserts, mountains, and a rainforest! You will definitely find a climate you like on the island.