Being a perpetual traveler (PT) is a lifestyle we have spoken about for a long time at Nomad Capitalist and the perfect complement to Flag Theory. Living a life on the go can...
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The turn arrived unexpectedly. Nothing more than a nearly hidden side street jutting off the main drag through Lamai Beach, which could be pretty much any other beach town along the eastern...
When 73-year-old Robert Martinez moved from Miami to Santo Domingo in 2023, he joined a growing wave of American retirees discovering an unsettling truth: their migration to the Dominican Republic is fueling...
Straddling two continents with the Bosphorus at its heart, Istanbul is more than a capital city – it’s a collision of worlds. For millennia, this crossroads of empire and trade has shaped...
Grenada has long been a dreamy holiday destination, but for those ready to go beyond the vacation snapshot, it’s also an incredible place to call home. This lush Caribbean island, known for...
I retired in the No. 1 country Americans want to move to the most—don’t believe these 3 biggest lies
Ten years ago, my wife, daughter and I relocated from the Washington, DC area to Lisbon, Portugal. Living here has been one of the best experiences of our lives, so we're not...
Does Portugal still a special tax break under its Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) program?Is Dubai a great place to retire? Can American retirees save taxes by moving abroad?Many AI models say yes to...
Portugal has long been seen as one of Europe’s most welcoming destinations for expats – and the numbers back it up. An estimated 14,000 Americans now call Portugal home. While that may...
When I moved overseas with my family in 2015—for my job in Abu Dhabi—we had no idea that the experience would be so beneficial for our school-age kids.Over the years, the kids’...
When most people think about moving to Greece, they imagine sun-drenched islands, sparkling coastlines, and bustling cities like Athens and Thessaloniki. But beyond the iconic postcard images lies Northern Greece—home to the...
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After spending more than 23 years in Southern California, I made a life-changing decision: I sold or gave away most of my belongings, including my home and vehicles, packed eight suitcases, and...
I won’t lie, watching the Maya Train being built over four years had me curious about how it would turn out. I mean, Mexico spent $30 billion USD—yes, billion with a “B”—on...
U.S. travel to Portugal has boomed in recent years, and it's now the No. 1 country where Americans are hoping to move abroad.That's according to a survey of 116,363 Americans who looked...
Why is Costa Rica expensive? Well, the soaring cost of living crisis isn’t about gentrification… it’s about big government, says US-Costa Rican writer Jackson Sirko in this opinion piece. With 330 public...
East Devon and west Dorset ‘Slow’ travel guide. Expert local insights and holiday tips featuring Exeter, Exmouth, Seaton, Sidmouth, Beer, Lyme Regis, the Jurassic Coast, Blackdown Hills and the River Otter. Covers...
From a sun-drenched enclave on the French Riviera to a storybook village beneath Mount Olympus, International Living’s new Hidden Places Initiative highlights Europe’s most underrated havens for expats—places that are affordable, authentic,...
In today’s hyper-connected world, the idea of moving abroad for adventure, opportunity, or a better quality of life feels more possible than ever. Yet, that dream often collides with the harsh reality...
One of the world’s most striking modern success stories – the United Arab Emirates (UAE) – quite literally rose from the sands of the Arabian Peninsula in 1971 to become a symbol...
When it comes to moving overseas, safety is often one of the first concerns people raise, especially friends and family back home. “Is it safe there?” they’ll ask, usually with a wary...