
5. Spain
Spain delivers the quintessential Mediterranean lifestyle. Think late dinners, afternoon siestas, world-class public transportation, and incredibly fresh, healthy food. The country boasts the highest life expectancy in Europe, largely attributed to its diet, walkable cities, and excellent healthcare system.
American retirees generally use the Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) to settle in Spain. This visa prohibits you from working locally but allows you to live there if you can prove sufficient financial means. For 2027, the baseline financial requirement relies on the IPREM (Spain’s public income indicator), demanding roughly $32,000 annually for a primary applicant and an additional $8,000 for a spouse.
Southern regions like Andalusia and the coastal areas of Valencia provide 300 days of sunshine a year. While major metropolitan areas like Madrid and Barcelona carry higher price tags, coastal towns and smaller cities offer a rich cultural life for $2,500 to $3,200 a month for a couple.