Category: Portfolio Pictures

  • Morbihan, France

    Morbihan, France

    Visitors to Paris often make it to the Normandy beaches of World War II legend or even as far as to the iconic Mont St. Michel on the border of Normandy and Brittany. British visitors may take the ferry over from Plymouth to Roscoff or via the Channel Islands to St. Malo—both starting points to…

  • 2015 Retire Overseas Index

    2015 Retire Overseas Index

    Our 2015 Retire Overseas Index introduces the 21 best places in the world to think about retiring right now, from Algarve, Portugal (which takes top honors in this year’s Retire Overseas Index) and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Cayo, Belize; Languedoc, France; and Abruzzo, Italy (rounding out our top 5 for 2015), to Medellin, Colombia; Hua Hin and…

  • Vung Tau, Vietnam

    Vung Tau, Vietnam

    Vung Tau was Vietnam’s first established seaside resort. Sun worshippers have been coming here to relax and unwind since 1870. In a country with 2,021 miles of coastline, that is an impressive distinction. Vung Tau is located in the tropical monsoon zone and, like much of Southeast Asia, has two seasons: rainy and dry. Due…

  • Pedasi, Panama

    Pedasi, Panama

    In a golden corner of Panama’s Azuero Peninsula sits the town of Pedasi. It’s a town with a village atmosphere—large enough to feel like you can live there, yet small enough to make you feel like an active stakeholder in a thriving community. Pedasi is often considered one of Panama’s most authentic and charming small towns.…

  • Bangkok, Thailand

    Bangkok, Thailand

    To experience what Bangkok has to offer, you need to spend some time here. Your first impressions may be that Bangkok is a huge, sprawling city with a few major tourist attractions, a lot of bars, and a decent food scene. As you stay longer, though, your perception of Bangkok will likely change. You’ll appreciate…

  • Malta

    Malta

    The tiny Mediterranean nation of Malta, taking up just 122 square miles of southern Mediterranean, is one of Europe’s smallest countries. The country, technically made up of three islands, boasts a rugged coastline, parched cliffs, and tiny coves dotted with ancient forts and quaint fishing harbors. Malta’s varied, dramatic history is everywhere. The islands were…

  • Barbados

    Barbados

    Barbados is a place where the pace of life is slowed to a relaxed crawl, the sea rolls in softly, and the local Bajans (Barbadians) are easygoing and quick to smile at visiting strangers. A favorite celebrity haunt, the island is full of character, and its to die for beaches are often shared by local…

  • George Town, Malaysia

    George Town, Malaysia

    George Town’s population is just 740,000—small enough that it’s easy to make friends and meet people, yet large enough to have health care that meets international standards and to have easy availability to all the other goods and services you might need. Year-round sunny, warm weather, First World infrastructure, easy permanent residency, and English-speaking locals…

  • Northern Belize

    Northern Belize

    Life in Northern Belize is as diverse as its amazing landscape. Over the years, locals and expats have built their homes and lives beside secluded tropical rivers, amid noble hardwood forests, upon bucolic traditional farms, within sleepy rural villages, and along breezy Caribbean seashores. They are attracted to a simple, friendly life in a place…

  • Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Most outsiders only know the country in Hollywood clips, blips, and larger-than-life personas, from Evita (as played by Madonna) to the incredible soccer greats like Diego Maradona and Leonel Messi. And let us not forget the Pope is Argentine. Buenos Aires’ most famous cultural export is tango, the song and dance filled with passion, sensuality,…