11 Cheapest Countries To Retire In Europe

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9. Croatia

Cost of living, per month: $1735.99

Price of fuel, per liter: $1.47

Climate: 0°C to 6°C in January, and 17°C to 27°C in July

Croatia is a country in Eastern Europe, and it is famous for its long coastlines on the Adriatic Sea, which includes more than a thousand islands. The country is intersected by the Dinaric Alps and comes with many castles. The capital city is Zagreb, which is famous for its medieval Upper Town, and many different and interesting museums. The most beautiful city on the coast is Dubrovnik, which is a home of the  massive 16th-century walls that go around the Old Town, which is beautified by the Renaissance and Gothic buildings. When it comes to the cost of living, the monthly rent prices go from $293.78 for a single bedroom apartment, to $490.56 for a 3 bedroom apartment. For those who plan to use a car, the price of gasoline is $1.48 per liter, while the public transport goes from $1.50 for a one way ticket, and $52.60 for the monthly pass. Food in Croatia is amazing and cheap, and they are known for the best vines in that part of Europe. As far as the health insurance goes, for all non-EU citizens, the state offers a monthly cost insurance option, which can vary, but it is usually around  $52 per month. Having a health insurance is very important, but considering that the climate in Croatia is typically Mediterranean, meaning that it has hot, dry, sunny weather during summer, and relatively mild, sometimes wet weather in winter, with average temperatures of 77-86°F during summer, the chances are that your health will drastically improve and that you will not need a doctor anyway.

Cheapest Countries To Retire In Europe - Croatia

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