March 18, 2026

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16 Safe and Affordable Cities in South America for Expats 9 min read

This article takes a look at 16 safe and affordable cities in South America for expats. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis on exploring safety and expat-friendly cities in South...

How to Start House Sitting in Italy (+Get Free Accommodation) 18 min read

In this article, I’ll outline the best ways to become a house sitter in Italy. Since leaving my home in the UK in 2022 and embarking on a global traveling adventure, I’ve...

A beginners guide to booking cheap or free travel deals with credit card rewards 69 min read

Personal Finance Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Credit Cards A beginners guide to booking cheap or free travel deals with credit...

Best Travel Jobs – Ideas for Your Future Career 20 min read

Dave and I spent years searching for fulfilling careers that filled our souls with joy. But it wasn’t easy. We split our time between working in the film industry and taking time...

15 Worst Countries to Live in as an Expat 5 min read

The BBC reports that there are approximately 5.5 million British people permanently living abroad. It seems more people are thinking about leaving their British homes and setting up elsewhere to improve their...

This spellbinding lost city in Colombia is older than Machu Picchu and crowd-free 10 min read

Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discountsGet Simon Calder’s Travel emailThree decades ago, the Lost City of the Tayrona people, a Machu Picchu-sized pre-Colombian archaeological...

As more baby boomers consider retiring abroad, financial experts advise to look before you leap 4 min read

Listen to this article Roughly four million Baby Boomers will turn 65 this year — the largest number in United States history. While America’s so-called “gray tsunami” is surging forward, it won’t...

U.S. retirees found affordability in Ecuador. What happens when crisis hits? 9 min read

At her house in Ecuador’s third largest city, its colonial buildings framed by the Andes mountains, LaRahna Hughes’ phone buzzed repeatedly with messages from relatives and friends back in the United States. Are...

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