6. Volterra, Italy
Located in the heart of Tuscany, the town of Volterra has been preserved for 2,500 years. Walking down the streets, you will feel like you are walking back in time. It has been called one of the most beautiful towns in all of Italy. Tuscany is famous for its beaches and its beautiful wine country. Compared to the famous San Gimignano 20 miles away, Volterra gets very few tourists coming to visit so residents can enjoy a quiet existence. However, the low tourism rate means you will be far more likely to need to learn Italian, at least conversationally, to get by.

The town has museums, historic monuments, public spaces, and of course, delicious Italian food. It’s also very affordable, especially compared to the major hotspots in Europe. Two people can live a comfortable lifestyle on $1,715 a month, or $20,580 a year. Italy does use the Euro, officially currency of Euro Zone countries, which is slightly stronger than the US dollar. Typically, one US dollar is worth about 80 cents of a Euro. However, the relatively low cost of living still allows for a very comfortable Mediterranean retirement with rich history, incredible warm summers and mild winters, and delicious and abundant seafood.