Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world by area, so it serves up a diverse range of retirement options. The coastal northeastern city of Fortaleza is particularly popular with seniors
There's not a lot that Norway doesn't excel at – a prosperous economy, a low crime rate, political stability and a strong social safety net with healthcare, infrastructure and other social guarantees
Although recent political upheaval means Hong Kong is not quite as stable as it once was, it's still a top-30 most popular destination for American retirees.
Named the fourth best place in the world to retire to in 2024 by the Annual Global Retirement Index, Panama's proximity to the US is just one reason it's so attractive to American seniors.
A large number of Americans are retiring to India, many due to family ties. But that's not the only reason: India is enjoying an economic boom.
For those seeking a healthy and active lifestyle in old age, Sweden is a top choice. The country's national pastimes are mostly physical, from hiking its vast wildernesses to skiing.