Affordable Places To Live in Europe

Not Just For Retirement, These Are Great Places To Live …  

Europe’s Top 5 Affordable Retirement Havens

 

Imagine the smell of freshly-baked croissants wafting through the air, or the satisfying swallow of wine made from grapes grown just down the road. Perhaps you muse about living on a sun-drenched Mediterranean beach or tucked down a cobbled lane savoring the cosmopolitan delights of a history-rich city…

A retirement in Europe is a dream for many folks. And it can easily be a reality. If it’s culture, history, and variety you’re after, Europe has it all, and at a cost much lower than you may think… Over the next few pages we explore the five best low-cost options for enjoying your perfect European retirement.

Each of these countries contradicts the dated view of Europe as a continent for the wealthy retiree

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France: Pleasantly Affordable, Great Quality of Life

By Barbara Diggs

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You didn’t expect France to be on this list, did you? Many people can never believe the land that gave the world the likes of Versailles, Chanel, and the term haute cuisine could be anything other than prohibitively expensive.

Don’t let France’s glittering reputation blind you. France is a wealthy, First-World country, but the average French person only makes about $30,000 per year. Outside of high-glamor zones like Paris, Provence, and the sun-soaked towns of the Riviera, the cost of living and real estate can be surprisingly reasonable…yet the quality of life remains very high.

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Spain: Sunny, Affordable European Living

By Glynna Prentice

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Warm, sunny days by the glittering Mediterranean, cool nights at an outdoor café, lingering over dinner until the wee hours, mouthwatering paella, mounds of fresh seafood, succulent roast lamb (and flavorful wines to accompany them), rich, ancient culture, hilltop castles, and vast stretches of countryside just made for hiking and cycling. Spain invites you to wax lyrical over its many charms and its laidback lifestyle. Here, having fun is expected and hanging out is an art.

And these days, that appealing lifestyle is very affordable. Spain has long been one of the least-expensive countries in Europe. And today, with real estate prices at their lowest in decades and the euro weaker than it’s been in years, Spain is a downright bargain, whether you’re looking to live here full- or part-time.

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Malta: The Best of European Island Life

By Gigi Griffis

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Ask any expat why they upped sticks to relocate to the tiny Mediterranean island nation of Malta (all 122 square miles of it—not a whole lot bigger than Nantucket) and the same three reasons keep cropping up: sea, sunshine, and the friendly and welcoming population of English-speaking locals. I encountered all three in abundance on my journeys through this captivating island chain. And having traveled throughout Europe, I can honestly say that Malta fits the bill for an ideal retirement destination.

In Malta, you’ll find abundant sunshine even at the height of winter. Valletta, the nation’s scenic capital and adorned with historic buildings, is renowned as the warmest capital in Europe—and with less than 7,000 inhabitants, a highly manageable one, at that. Even in January, you’ll still find temperatures in the 60s F, rising to the 80s F during the glorious summer months.

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Italy: A Passion for Apulia

By Steenie Harvey

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It’s understandable why many Americans regard Italy as expensive. I would, too, if I’d ever been foolish enough to pay $20 for an ice cream near Rome’s Trevi fountain or take a $120 gondola ride in Venice.

Thankfully, I spend far more time outside “tourist Italy” than in it.

Venture beyond the country’s big-ticket destinations, and you’ll likely be amazed at how inexpensive it can be. It’s not a case of compromise either—just like art treasures, history, and luscious landscapes, good living is everywhere.

Leaving aside hotspots like Capri and Sorrento, the farther south you go, the more prices fall. A quick example: The average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Milan is $1,000 and in Florence it’s $700. But in Lecce, a flamboyantly baroque city in the Apulia region of Italy’s deep south, it’s $436.

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Portugal: The Last Bastion of True Old World Living

By Eoin Bassett

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Ask your average European to describe England, Italy, or France and they will have an answer—even if they have never been. But beyond its southern beach towns and the elegant old capital of Lisbon, Portugal will have them stumped.

Few folks—not even the neighbors—have a clear picture of this small country. It’s Iberian but not Spanish. It nowhere touches the Mediterranean Sea yet it is in ways Mediterranean.

It’s small—no bigger than Indiana—but diverse, with each region distinct. You’ll spend the afternoon eating lamb in a mountain hamlet where wood smoke wafts from ancient stone homes, and that same evening dine on fresh fish on a sandy Atlantic beach.

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Many thanks to International Living Magazine

Australian Escapes

Australians spend more than AU$51 billion on domestic travel every year.

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Latest figures from Tourism Australia suggest Aussies are taking short breaks instead of long holidays and focussing on making the most of a destination.

So, if you’re strapped for time, travelling with a family, needing a beach break, looking for a different food scene or a bit of culture, where should you go this year?

Here’s a list of Australian weekend escapes to help you plan your next escape.

  • Best for families – Byron Bay, New South Wales
  • Best for food – Darwin, Northern Territory
  • Best for a weekend break – Adelaide Wine Region, South Australia
  • Best for an unusual island experience – Bruny Island, Tasmania
  • Best for an indulgent escape – Daylesford Spa Country, Victoria
  • Best for a cultural fix – Canberra, ACT
  • Best for the great outdoors – The Kimberley, Western Australia
  • Best for a beach break – Noosa & the Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/travel-tips-and-articles/ultimate-australian-weekend-escapes#ixzz30NJyX239

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A Place In The Sun

 

A Place in the Sun Live takes place at Olympia London on 28th-30th March 2014. It’s the official exhibition of the hit overseas property TV show and is the perfect place to find your holiday home, investment property or retirement pad abroad.

The Hub at A Place in the Sun Live

There’s a world of overseas property information under one roof including;

Over 150 property agents and developers selling thousands of properties

Homes of all kinds from just £20,000 to over £1 million

Specialist zones for FranceFlorida, Italy and Portugal with free specific buying advice

Free advice seminar and Q&A sessions with experts from across the industry

Exclusive show offers and discounts

Expert currency, tax and legal advice

Free copy of the latest issue of A Place in the Sun magazine

Meet A Place in the Sun’s TV presenters Laura HamiltonJasmine HarmanJonnie Irwin and Amanda Lamb


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Some of the highlights at A Place in the Sun Live

Adventure Travel Thrills: world’s top 10 heart-pounding experiences

Courtesy of http://mytraveladventure.com.au/

Take a deep breath, get strapped in and feel the buzz. Lonely Planet brings you the thrill-seekers’ list, from its 1000 Ultimate Experiences book.

1. BIG SHOT RIDE, LAS VEGAS, USA

This ride, atop the 110-storey Stratosphere observation tower in Las Vegas, has incredible views. The Big Shot runs on compressed air, which, with incredible force, rockets you in your harness from the ride’s base to the top of the Big Shot’s 49 metre tower in just over two seconds. It’s on the boulevard, on top of the Stratosphere Hotel.

2. MOTORCYCLE-TAXI RIDE, THAILAND

Motorcycle-taxi riders bob in and out of endless lines of cars at alarming speeds, often mounting pavements, and wipe-outs occur with shocking regularity. Often the injured rider or passenger is carted off to hospital in a passing tuk tuk. Look for the orange vests worn by licensed taxi riders, who are legally required to carry a spare helmet; motorcycle taxis are usually down the alleys just off the main roads.

3. ROCK CLIMBING, YOSEMITE VALLEY, USA

They say Yosemite Valley is climbing mecca, with climbs coveted by ‘rock heads’ far and wide, and a degree of difficulty that has necessitated many technical innovations. Even today, as the most demanding ascents have crumbled, aficionados still point to El Capitan, Yosemite’s 915m granite wall, as the planet’s greatest rock climb. Be prepared to self-rescue: it is illegal to camp at the base of any wall.

4. PARASAILING, ACAPULCO, MEXICO

Parasailing was invented in Acapulco and that’s no surprise: it’s an absolutely prime location for floating upon the air, with a spectacular, panoramic view of the city, the hills and the islands beyond Acapulco Bay. You take off from the beach and you land on the beach. Operators abound at Contesa Beach and are easy to arrange except during the busy spring holiday season.

5. ZAMBEZI RIVERRAFTING, ZAMBIA & ZIMBABWE

The British Canoe Union classes this white-water run as an extreme Grade V: violent rapids, steep gradients, massive drops. One of the rapids is called ‘Oblivion’ and is said to flip more canoes than any other on the planet.

6. RUNNING WITH THE BULLS, PAMPLONA, SPAIN

Ever since Ernest Hemingway popularized the event, running with the bulls through the narrow streets of Pamplona has come to symbolize some kind of macho pinnacle. Bull runs start at 8am every day from 7 to 14 July; runners must enter before 7.30am. Once you start running it is technically illegal to stop.

7. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE CLIMB, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

Follow in Aussie comedian Paul Hogan’s footsteps, prefame – he worked as a rigger on the ‘Coat Hanger’, the world’s largest steel-arch bridge; its summit is 134m above sea level. The climb takes over three hours and it’s a hairy thrill, with cars and people below like ants, and lovely Sydney Harbour before you. .

8. SWIMMING WITH SHARKS, DYER ISLAND, SOUTH AFRICA

Dolphins not edgy enough for you? Try swimming with a great white off Dyer Island. All you have to do is jump in a cage and be lowered into a school of hungry sharks. As they peer in helplessly with those dead black eyes, you might think ‘this is soft!’ Think again. Smaller sharks have been known to butt their way through the bars. From April to August most operators can almost guarantee the sharks will appear.

9. ‘EDGE OF SPACE’ FLIGHTS, RUSSIA

This must be the ultimate high for mainline adrenalin junkies: strapping yourself into a MiG-29 fighter jet and submitting to speeds of Mach 3.2 at a height of 25km – the edge of space – where the sky is black and earth spreads out beneath you. The pilot might even let you take the controls, but make sure you’re not too jittery and bank too far, otherwise you might be forced to draw upon that ejector-seat training they put you through.

10. SWIMMING WITH DOLPHINS, NEW ZEALAND

These graceful and playful creatures are guaranteed to quicken the pulse of anyone lucky enough to get near them, with their undeniable intelligence and exuberant personalities. They get frisky and acrobatic only if they feel like it, so a new trend has taken root: swimmers sing not only to attract dolphins, but also to get them in the mood. Apparently Elvis tunes do the trick nicely.

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Things to do in London

Are you looking for advice on things to do in London?

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As part of their city guides series, Caz & Craig of ytravelblog.com interviewed Lucy Dodsworth who lived and worked in London for over ten years, and is now starting to get to know London as a visitor instead of as a resident.

Lucy shared  her insider tips on the best things to see and do, and where to eat, sleep, drink, shop and explore.

Take it away Lucy…

Why Visit London?

Read all about it at  http://www.ytravelblog.com/things-to-do-in-london/

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www.traveljunkies.com
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Child Friendly Things to do Near Niagara Falls

Approximately 12 million visitors every year visit the falls to wonder at its sheer size and beauty, but what fun things can you do afterwards? While the natural wonder of Niagara Falls may be Ontario’s top tourist hotspot, there are many top attractions to explore whilst in the area which are suitable for all ages. If you are planning a trip to Ontario’s waterways this year, get the most from your stay with this quick child-focused guide to the region.

Niagara Falls Discovery Centre

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Rather than going home after your tour of the falls, you can stick around at the Niagara Falls Discovery Centre to learn more about the falls and the Niagara Gorge. Your kids will love the centre’s interactive experiences, 180 degree theatre presentation and a simulating elevator trip. Alongside a tour of the area’s natural geology, visitors can also get to grips with its hiking, walking and cycling trails at the Niagara Gorge Trail and Hike Centre. Trails include the Gorge Rim Trail and the Scenic Overlook Trail alongside four guided summer hikes which range in difficulty for ages 8 and over.

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Expect more water-based, fun-filled action at the theme park and animal park, Marineland on Portage Road. In May 2013, the park opened its large gates once again to begin its 52nd year of business in Ontario. Marineland’s long list of attractions includes dolphin shows, beluga whales and Sky Screamer: the world’s highest triple tower ride. The park’s regular admission rate for ages 10 upwards is $42.96 while children under four go free. There are also campsites located nearby if you fancy a night away from Niagara Falls hotels.

Winter Festival of Lights

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While many parts of the world seem to close shop for the winter, Canadians carry on the fun throughout the season with festivals right across the country. From November 9 to January 31, 2014, the Winter Festival of Lights illuminates the Niagara Falls’ skyline with more than 3 million lights along the five kilometre route. Alongside a variety of firework shows and light displays, including Enchantment of Disney displays and World Religions displays, an outdoor ice skating rink can also be enjoyed at the TD Rink. Better still; all this can be enjoyed for a free entry price!

Bird Kingdom

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As the name suggests, Bird Kingdom on River Road is a young nature-lovers paradise with the world’s largest free flying aviary and more than 400 exotic birds. Reptiles, amphibians and insects can also be discovered at Bird Kingdom as well as a 40-foot waterfall and stunning tropical plants – all for a reasonable $11.95 child admission fee.

Niagara Helicopters

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Explore Niagara and its top attractions from a new and exciting viewpoint from your very own helicopter. The highly popular Niagara Helicopters tours are the only year-round aerial attraction of its kind in the region so start booking now! The 12 minute tour, which follows the Niagara River, includes audio commentary of all the sites below in 12 different languages.

Guest post by Susan Varano

New Travel Start-Ups

11 travel start-ups to check out …

  1. Peek — For Great Activities
  2. Zaptravel — For When You’re Not Sure What You Want
  3. Adioso — For Flexible Travelers at Affordable Prices
  4. Routehappy — For  Comfortable Flights
  5. Triptease — Must-See Destinations
  6. Triposo — What to See When You’re There
  7. Tingo — For Hotel Price Adjustments
  8. BlackJet — To Arrive In Style
  9. TheSuitest — Book the Right Room
  10.  Bag2go — Keep an Eye on Your Luggage
  11. Find My Itin — Planning Your Itinerary

Thanks to Lauren Drell at Mashable

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Great City Tours

With the pressure on us to fit in as much as we can in our limited free time, city breaks are becoming increasingly popular, and this is where organised city tours and especially hop-on hop-off buses really come into their own.

It’s important not to waste your valuable time following maps and guide books looking for the popular spots to visit when it can all be done for you, at very affordable prices.

Here are a few of the more popular city tours in Europe, plus a couple in the States, that will help you make the most of your time.

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Munich, Germany

Grand City Circle Tour

Discover Munich in an open air double-decker bus – its past, its great monuments as well as the modern cosmopolitan city! Various Hop-On Hop-Off stops make the tour the ultimate Munich experience.
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Madrid, Spain

Madrid City Tour Hop-On Hop-Off

It’s a fun, easy way to get to know Madrid from our double decker buses and with an audio guide that will inform you of everything around you.
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Barcelona, Spain

All Barcelona Highlights Tour

The perfect way to cover the very best of Barcelona in one day. Includes tickets to Park Guell, Sagrada Familia, and Poble Espanyol.
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Rome, Italy

Ancient Rome: Archaeological Discovery Tour

Discover the marvels of the Italian capital, including the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine and the Roman Forum on this history-packed Rome tour.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands

All of Amsterdam Walking Tour

This tour will take you through the entire old city of Amsterdam. The perfect way to see it all in a comfortable 3 hour walking tour.
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Miami, Florida, USA

Miami City Tour and Baycruise

Let us show you why Miami is called the ”Magic City”. This tour hits all the major spots: Bayside Marketplace, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Little Havana, Miami Beach, and much more!!!
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New York, USA

New York Helicopter Flight

This breathtaking tour speaks for itself, New York, New York!! Soar above New York Harbor to view all of New York City’s most captivating sights.
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Take a look at these and many others city tours and make the most of your time in these beautiful and exciting cities.

BookCityTours.com is the one stop site for all your travel needs. From sightseeing tours to personal tour guides, excursions, attractions, city breaks and more.

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