Caribbean Belize, Feel Good in Panama, Tour Dublin with a Local and Much More…

Caribbean Belize, Feel Good in Panama, Tour Dublin with a Local and Much More…

Although world-renowned for its idyllic Caribbean beaches, Belize has a lot more to offer than just sun, sea, and sand. For a country smaller than most U.S. states, it harbors incredible diversity. Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker define the words “island paradise.” You can explore the exotic jungles of the Cayo District or relax in the thriving expat hub of Placencia. Plus, the country’s growing expat communities makes it easy to make new friends. Other factors play their part: The low cost of living ensures comfort on a budget, daily flights from North America make it easy to get back home, and Belize is English-speaking, meaning there’s no problem mixing with the welcoming locals.

Capitalize on the Falling Price of Oil

Capitalize on the Falling Price of Oil

Oil prices have fallen hard this year. The same thing happened in the first half of last year due to soaring production. The reasons for the decline in price are fourfold. Last year, U.S. production rose to its highest levels since the 1990s. Furthermore, OPEC saw its production leap to a nearly two-year high in September, averaging 30.96 million bpd (barrels per day). Meanwhile, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has cut its global oil growth forecasts for 2015 as a result of second quarter consumption sliding to a 2.5-year low.

Ecuador’s Coastal Sands and Andean Peaks

Ecuador’s Coastal Sands and Andean Peaks

Bill Schuler spent a good 20 years working as a tech consultant in and around Minnesota’s twin cities. After devoting much of his life to his career and dealing with frigid Midwestern winters, Bill decided it was time for a change. In July 2012 he left his U.S. home and planted his feet in Ecuador. “I love mountains and was looking for that type of environment, and I was getting pretty tired of the cold winters,” says Bill. These days he doesn’t need a snow shovel, and his life of retirement in the northern Andes gives him just what he was looking for. He has daily views of majestic volcanoes, with a rocky river running through the gully below his house. Snow is nowhere to be found.

IL’s Calendar of Events: Live a Life of Luxury in Ecuador

IL’s Calendar of Events: Live a Life of Luxury in Ecuador

Ecuador offers sophisticated historical cities…miles of unspoiled, sun-kissed beaches…fertile farmland…and temperate mountain hideaways…and all of it for pennies on the dollar. You can live well for a fraction of the cost of living back in the U.S. And with Ecuador’s official currency the U.S. dollar, you needn’t worry about currency calculations or exchange risks. And real estate costs? They’re among the lowest we’ve found anywhere in the world.

The International Arbitrage Advantage: Discover 22 Exotic Locations Where You Can Trade-Up to a Better Lifestyle

The International Arbitrage Advantage: Discover 22 Exotic Locations Where You Can Trade-Up to a Better Lifestyle

Imagine earning a salary based on the high cost of living in a place like Manhattan or Silicon Valley but actually living in a very affordable small town in the Midwest. You can do exactly the same thing internationally. In this special report, we’ll tell you about the places around the world where your U.S. dollar will stretch much further.

Belize Insider

Belize Insider

Belize Insider is a way for you to access all the insider secrets of the Caribbean's best-value buy today. It's a place where you can retire that's just a two-hour flight from Miami. The weather is perfect, the skies are impossibly blue, and the warm sea is a shimmering turquoise... In Belize... the last affordable destination in the Caribbean, you can ditch your watch, your shoes, your cares. All you really need is a hat, a bathing suit and a T-shirt or two...

The Best Retirement Havens in Ecuador

The Best Retirement Havens in Ecuador

Ecuador offers the world’s best climate choices in its four distinct regions, from Amazonian rainforests in the east (El Oriente) to warm coastal lowlands (La Costa) in the west and the Galapagos Islands, 600 miles offshore. The Andes Mountains cut right down the middle of the country from north to south, and in this La Sierra region you’ll find the temperate weather patterns that give Ecuador its status as the “Land of Eternal Spring.”