Here are some of the top destinations for retired travelers in 2025

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As more retirees seek to spend time exploring the world, certain destinations are standing out as perennial favorites. From serene coastal towns to culturally rich cities, these locations offer a mix of affordability, comfort, and enriching experiences that appeal to older travelers eager to enjoy their freedom.

According to some travel professionals, here are some of the top international destinations captivating retired travelers in 2025. 

1. Portugal’s Algarve Coast

The Algarve has long been a popular destination for retirees, and in 2025 it continues to stand out. With its mild year-round climate, stunning beaches, and friendly English-speaking locals, this region offers a laid-back yet vibrant lifestyle.

2. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

This UNESCO World Heritage Site blends colonial charm, cultural vibrancy, and a large expat community. Retirees are drawn to its affordable living, walkable streets, and robust arts scene. The local cuisine is a draw in its own right.

3. Tuscany, Italy

For retirees seeking a slower pace surrounded by beauty and history, Tuscany may be a good choice. With rolling vineyards, Renaissance towns, and world-class cuisine, it offers a lot. Many enjoy long-term stays through Italy’s elective residency visa, giving them a gateway to the EU’s broader cultural offerings.

4. Bali, Indonesia

Bali offers an exotic and affordable option for retirees seeking wellness and tranquility. Yoga retreats, beachside villas, and a thriving digital nomad community make it easy to connect. Healthcare facilities in cities like Denpasar are increasingly modern, and local hospitality wins high praise.

For travelers who prefer to remain in the U.S., Tours of Distinction lists these destinations as favorites among seniors:

  • San Antonio, Texas
  • Savannah, Ga.
  • Asheville, N.C.
  • San Diego, Calif.
  • New Orleans, La.

What makes these destinations appealing? Affordability is a big favor, from lodging to amenities.

As retirees become increasingly mobile and adventurous, the list of desirable destinations continues to grow. Whether seeking beachside relaxation or cultural immersion, today’s retirees are proving that travel doesn’t end at retirement — it just begins a new chapter.