Embracing International Retirement Travel

Adventure beyond our horizon


The older we grow, the more passionately we embrace the incredible diversity of this amazing planet! It’s an exhilarating journey to witness this firsthand—a retirement travel adventure that fuels our spirit and ignites our curiosity.

This vibrant diversity manifests in countless ways: through the wonderful people we meet, the breathtaking landscapes and rich natural wonders, the dynamic climates, and the fascinating histories. It’s reflected in diverse cultures, captivating art, and mouthwatering cuisines!

The possibilities are endless when we keep an open mind and let our curiosity lead the way. Every new experience is a chance to learn, grow, and celebrate the boundless beauty of our world!

International Travel fun facts

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

This includes 952 cultural and 231 natural sites having outstanding universal value.

Common phrases we learn in the native language we’re visiting

Hello, good-bye, thank you, please, menu, bill, where is..? Restroom.

Most visited countries

France, followed by Spain, USA, Turkey, Italy, Mexico, Germany, UK, Japan, and Greece.

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Keeping International Travel Simple

As we plan our trips, some of them very long, we have a few key tenets or principles that we follow.

  • Stay flexible in your planning and travel
  • Travel light – our goal is everything is in carry on bags
  • Learn how the locals travel and commute
  • Slow down – give yourself enough time to assimilate and appreciate where you will be
  • Consider the off and shoulder seasons to avoid crowds and higher costs
  • Learn key phrases of the native languages
  • Have at least three different forms of payment
  • Remember that your hotel and Airbnb hosts are great resources for information