Colombia is more naturally diversified than most places on Earth, including Amazon rainforests, Andes mountains, and Pacific and Caribbean Sea beaches.
Retirees can find life tres magnifique in France. Hundreds of museums and galleries, historic sites, cafe culture and revered cuisine may draw you to the romance of pricey Paris.
Like Florida, this 34-million-person nation has a tropical climate year-round. Rather than hurricane season, consider monsoon season, which varies by region.
Greece, with its historical treasures and stunning views, is barely smaller than Alabama. Many of the 10.5 million residents are older—the typical age is 46 and 23% are seniors.
Facing the Pacific Ocean and lying directly on the equator in the northwestern corner of South America, low-cost Ecuador offers T-shirt weather and sandy beaches year-round.
With 300-plus days of sunshine and 3,000 miles of coastline along the cool Cantabrian Sea and Atlantic Ocean to the north and the warm Mediterranean to the south.
Best known for the canal that connects the Atlantic to the Pacific, Panama lures visitors with its natural splendor of coastal beaches.
Mexico, our southern neighbor, has 1.6 million Americans because to its two coasts, magnificent beaches, pleasant year-round weather, and high cost of living.