International Living March 2010 Issue
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This month: Portugal’s Alentejo – Europe as it’s meant to be. Also 10 tips for the best overseas health care. Panama’s best value retirement haven and beachfront Brazil for just $55,000.
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Belize, with a mean temperature of 81°F and mile after mile of white-sand beaches, can rightfully be called a tropical paradise. It’s also an endlessly fascinating place to live or retire to, as I was reminded on a trip there last December.
From finding teaching jobs in Thailand to buying and selling your guidebooks online - there's something for everyone in this month's globetrotter.
Are we tired of international living? Are we worn out by life outside the U.S. and eager for the comforts of home? Have we learned anything?
There’s more to sunny southern France than Provence and the Cote d’Azur. One of its most beautiful, historic and unspoiled regions is the Midi-Pyrénées— and it’s here that American David Hatfield and his English wife Linda have made their home for the past six years.
It’s a stunning drive to Volcan—and that’s not just travel writer hype. As the road winds up into the mountains, one vista after another unfolds. I have driven this road many times over the past four years, and it’s still as invigorating as ever.
One of the benefits of being an IL subscriber is that you can make use of scouting trips run by Pathfinder, IL’s preferred real estate advertiser, to investigate potential buys—and get a dirt-cheap weekend away while you’re at it.