
15 Warm Places to Retire Without Florida’s Price Tag
Florida retirement is an aspirational life choice that millions of Americans make every year.

Florida retirement is an aspirational life choice that millions of Americans make every year.

While Hungary is famous for its goulash and paprika (which, by the way, originated in the New World), it’s known for much more than that, including world-class fine wines and its pear liqueur, an orange-colored sweet dessert treat, sometimes known as palinka.

When people ask me what is the best place I have been to in the USA, my answer, without hesitation, is always this National Monument.

Every year, a miraculous transformation takes place in Namaqualand, a semi-desert region in South Africa.

This tiny town sits about seven miles off the Eastern Shore, connected to the mainland by a single causeway.

Ah, Paris! The city of love, lights, and – in my experience – torrential downpours.

Forested trails, dramatic sandstone cliffs, and sweeping valley views make this one of the most scenic outdoor escapes in Appalachia.

Few places on Earth have been as fiercely contested or as deeply revered as this ancient city.

As it was the first state to be settled in 1607, Virginia has a rich history and heritage for visitors to delve into.

As it is the largest metropolis in the Americas, Sao Paulo offers an intense cultural experience.

Millions of people visit Mexico every year for a variety of reasons. Some come for the beautiful beaches, and others come for the fantastic cuisine.

Forest trails, cascading waterfalls, and quiet mountain scenery make this one of Maryland’s most beautiful outdoor escapes.

Perched on a bluff above the Mississippi River, Vicksburg packs more American history into a weekend than you’d expect from a city this size.

The capital city of Georgia, Atlanta is a vibrant place to explore that seamlessly mixes the old with the new.

The second largest state in America, Texas is positively huge.
