
7. Greece
Retiring in Greece allows you to immerse yourself in ancient history and a deeply relaxed lifestyle. The Greek emphasis on family, leisure, and enjoying the present moment provides a stark, welcome contrast to the fast-paced American work culture.
While Greece offers a Golden Visa for property investors, most retirees opt for the Financially Independent Person (FIP) visa. This requires demonstrating a steady income of at least 2,000 Euros per month, plus an additional 20 percent for a spouse. The visa process requires patience, as Greek bureaucracy operates at its own pace, but the reward is unrestricted living in the cradle of Western civilization.
Island living in places like Crete or Corfu offers spectacular scenery, though mainland regions like the Peloponnese provide easier access to the mainland’s medical facilities and major airports. A budget of $2,000 to $2,500 per month covers rent, fresh local groceries, and regular visits to neighborhood tavernas.