I’ve been living in the Pattaya area including Jomtein and Pratanmak, for over 4 years, for me it’s the perfect place to live for convenience and affordability. I don’t go to bars, there’s a great expat scene here, I play in a badminton group, a running group, there’s yoga groups also and even pickle ball groups. Many fine gyms. I’am 71 and Pattaya has improved my health, fitness and social well being! As we get older, keeping fit and healthy is now my full time job. I’ve been to over 60 countries and this is my sweet spot!
That is so nice to hear, Roy!! Thank you for sharing your experiences. Keeping fit and healthy is becoming more and more of a full-time job for us as well!! 🍻
I was considering Pattaya as a place to potentially retire to in the future. My one big gripe about Thailand is the poor dog culture but I have no direct knowledge/experience. I'm curious about first hand accounts what the dog culture is like in Pattaya? Are there rentals that allow dogs? Are dogs treated poorly etc..? Is it even feasible to have a dog as a pet there?
@@Chris-zg7ty Some condos eccept dogs/pets! There are to many street dogs, there is very little management as the Thai Royal family love dogs the Thais follow suit. The majority of dogs are friendly enough, but there will always be the odd incident! I have friends who have lived here over 20 years and never had a problem! Many Thais and foreigners have dogs as pets as in the west!
Yesss brasov!!! As soon as i set foot into Brasov…didn’t even drop off my luggage at hotel yet ….i thought in my head this is a very nice place to retire in. I’m not at retirement age yet and I’ve been to 70 countries n seen many beautiful places but This is the first time i thought that about a place. I met a Portuguese guy mid 40s n he has been driving around Europe for 2yrs he said he felt the same n keeps returning to brasov
Its amazing to see you guys have different number 5's n 4's where you guys respect each others choice rather than pushing ones choice over other, we love you guys MORE for this mutual respect for each other. You guys are our role model. Now we want to visit Algarves after seeing your reviews. Hope to see more videos. Love & respect from Bangladesh.
I agree :) I went to Sydney for a year or two and stayed for 15! Missing it.. at the moment I'm in Canada as my parents are getting older but I plan to go back with my partner as he grew up in Portugal and loves surfing
I agree with both of Brian and Carrie's top 5 choices because it's only 3 months! Afterwards you move on to another favorite location! Many of those locations require the "right" 3 winter months so you can change it up every other year and try different towns in the Algarve or Spanish coast. It's hard to beat the PNW in the summer!
@BrianandCarrie I've basically been planning a similar rotation but perhaps a few months in PNW. Figure have a place in Vancouver (no income tax) then a paddock for a rpod trailer on the oregon coast(no sales tax, and next to my rentals). Rotate through Portugal and Western Europe, then on to SE Asia. Would you ever consider long term Bangkok in a luxury condo as a central area of operations?
Great video. We went to Portugal two years ago for one month and the place we love the most was the Algarve and like Brian I love Lagos the most. We stayed only a week but we will go back one day and it will be for couple of months.
Thank you for your time and posting. I'm looking for a nice area with lots of places to eat, with nice people. I'm 70, so I don't have to do so much. I just want to relax, walk around, and chat with locals. One reason I've started learning Vietnamese and going there in November. Thanks again. :)
Yes, if you like to cook like I do, grocery stores are very important and eating heathy is also important to me as well as fitness centers to workout especially if staying long term. Love your video and most of the places you mentioned is on my list
Great video. We spent 2 months in algarve last fall. Loved it. Albufeira our favorite. Easy to take bus to Seville and lagos. Not expensive, $1500 for basics monthly, medical and dental inexpensive. Love the beaches, Aldi, restaurants. Next trip Paris, Italy.
Great list, thanks. The Turkey, Romania & Croatia destinations caught my eye. I’ve been to the Algarve coast in Portugal and although it’s beautiful, I wouldn’t go back, it just wasn’t that exciting when I was there. I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
We loved the Split area too! We found Trogir, on the other side of the Bay from Split, to be smaller and really quaint. Great place to check out. So was Rovinj and Pula, on the Istrian peninsula. Beautiful!
We did like Trogir! We didn't venture out as much as we had hoped while in Croatia so we look forward to going back soon. Thank you again for watching and commenting!! 😁
We started our nomad journey 2 and a half years ago and after some fast travel through Europe, spend seven weeks in the Algarve and loved it! We've since decided on a home base on Bucerias-the Pacific side of Mexico for the winter, Ontario Canada for the summer (home) and spring and fall wherever our housesitting or serendipity takes us. Cefalu, Sicily was somewhere we could stay in those shoulder months. Turkey is high on the list and Vancouver Island is next! Love your channel:)
We are very much looking forward to Mexico this fall. We may be going back in the fall of 2025 as well. We won't be getting out to either coast this time. We did enjoy Cefalu but were disappointed in Palermo. Enjoy Vancouver Island!! Cheers!!🍻
My wife Lori and I are currently in Lagos. It is our first long term stay on a new life of full time travel. It's amazing! We did the coastal hike from Burgau to Salema today (took about 2.5 hours) and WOW! We love it here for all the same reasons you mentioned. The bar is set high right off the bat! Thanks for all the inspiration!
The 7 hanging cliffs trail in the Algarve is so spectacular! Thanks for summarizing your thoughts and experiences so well, it's always a little moment of joy to watch you guys. Happy and safe travels!
Another great video. As I listen to you, I have the sense that your "happy place" and a top destination is where your partner is. Together as a bonded pair you are living in these places, and you will have, after that, the list of things you seek out: weather, water, mountains, walking, food, sights to see etc. I will agree with Lagos and Algarve Portugal as a Number 1 having visited last May. It was incredible, along with Lisbon and Porto. I am surprised that Thailand didn't have more of a presence on your list, especially the beaches. Still the message is that ANY of these places would be marvelous stops for three months or more. Your insight and ideas after the travels you have done are always interesting. Cheers to both!
Thank you so much, Robert! Portugal is all-around wonderful - absolutely agree. The beaches in Thailand are beautiful - but all I can say is the pictures you see aren't typically what you get in reality. Where in the Algarve - you 100% get what you planned to. Cheers!!
Great review. We retired 2 yrs ago and have been traveling extensively. In the 2 yrs we were lucky enough to have traveled to Malta, Crete, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Bali, Eygpt, Jordon, Israel, S. Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, France, Belgium, various Greek islands and spots in Türkiye etc. Just returned from touring by car in Spain for 1.5 months with stops in Porto and the Algarve( 2nd time). Love Portugal and Spain but Türkiye is high on our list to explore more as we visited in the past Bodrum, Cesme, Kusadasi, and Istanbul in the past. Fethiye looks very interesting and we will have to take a closer look, did you rent a car there and Airbnb? Home for the summer on Vancouver Island. Our next booked trip is India this Oct for 3 weeks.
That's a lot of travel!! We did do an Airbnb in Türkiye but did not rent a car. We rented one here in Rhodes yesterday and it was surprisingly easy and affordable. We will be doing more of that moving forward. Thank you for watching and safe travels!! Cheers!!🍻
Lived in Chiang Mai for a few years, problem is 3-6 months a year the air is so bad it actually kills people. I finally had to leave. Make sure you pick the right time of the year to go there.
We really enjoy these types of ranking videos that you put out. They always help add new future destinations to our travel list. If you will be in South America early next year I would recommend time in Buenos Aires and then follow it up with the short flight to the island of Florianopolis, Brazil. It is a beautiful and very safe part of that county. From you sharing what you enjoy in different locations for long stays, you might want to consider Balneario Camboriu just up the coast from Florianopolis. Amazing beach city that is kept shockingly spotless. It feels a littly like a mini-Miami beach at a fraction of the price. Fantastic very long walking path runs beside the entire enormous beach. Safe travels :)
We will be starting our South American adventure in Buenos Aires! We will have to look into Florianopolis, Brazil, we are not familiar with it. Thank you for the recommendation! Balneario Camboriu sounds amazing!!
Great choices, thank you! I'd like to recommend Graz, Austria. It is a beautiful, vibrant town with great surroundings and lots of variety within about 1 hour train or bus ride (excellent public transportation). World-class skiing and hiking to the North, gentle hills with vineyards to the South, hot springs and baths to the East, and lakes and forests all around.
I left Denver 2 1/2 years ago. I first moved there in 1981. I left in 2000 and have moved back a couple of times. It has become crowded and incredibly expensive. There is traffic at every time of day. Skiing costs are prohibitive so you won’t be able to afford it on $3850 per month. Rent prices have soared, even outside of Denver. The average home costs $650,000 or more - that’s just the average cost. I think the cost of living is prohibitive for people with moderate incomes. I have lived in many states in the past 10 years after leaving my home in New York City. To summarize, as a resident now of the Midwest, my retirement plans have been gutted by rising costs. I have been seriously considering moving to France (not Paris!). Your videos are immensely helpful in informing my decision.
So happy you found it helpful. We felt similar about our home town. It's sad when you can be priced out of the place you were born and raised. Happy researching, hope you find the perfect place to settle.
So glad I found your channel! We are part of the same demographic. We have been watching Lisa and Josh (much younger but so cute and funny) but are, like you guys, waiting with bated breath to see what happens in November, 2024. I’d love to see a video about how it was for you to actually pack up and leave the U.S. We have such a lovely area here, and a tribe that we love. I don’t quite know how to break away from our current life! Thanks so much you two, love your videos!
We are excited that you found our channel as well! We have a few Q&A video's available that will answer your questions about us and how we got started. Thank you for watching and commenting and welcome to our community!!
Great stuff. Brian, I'm with you on the beach (but not sand) and long walks/runs with beautiful views as you go. You all missed Nha Trang in Vietnam. Many Vietnamese say DaNang is their favorite city. Nha Trang is mine. Stunning beauty with a very nice boardwalk along the coast for miles along the bay.
At the time we only got 30 days in Vietnam so couldn't explore the way that we wanted to. When we return to SE Asia we will be spending more time there. We will make sure Nha Trang is on the list!!
Nice job on your top 5. As someone who watches your videos and has traveled somewhat. My top 5. Kauai, Chang Mai Thailand, Ubud in Bali, Fortuna in Costa Rica, Cairns Australia. My wife and I love to travel to warm tropical locations. Although my list would have to be much longer. Peace to you both
This is the first time I've come across one of your videos. I really enjoyed it, because it's not the typical top 5. Plus I like that for number 4 and 5 you chose different cities, so it's like 2 bonus cities.
I am glad Alicante was on the list. Next month we are going there for the 4th time since seeing your video over 2 years ago. Has everything for me. Near to airport, lovely beach, marina, great market and shops and also the Red Corner bar! We have been to the Algarve too and that is lovely tp relax but personally didn't think it has as much as Alicante. We will probably go to Split at some point. Thanks for another great video
Alicante is really nice! We need to go back sooner rather than later; it could move up the list even higher!! Thank you for always watching, Bruce, and safe travels!!
Algarve was very nice in the Fall season. A few residents told me it gets very hot in Summer; still interesting place to be. I had really tasty food there. I had no problems with the train across the South between Faro and Lagos. The train from Lisbon stopped in Faro.
We’ve been traveling 2.5 years full time as well. Considered doing what you’re doing but it seemed as if it might take some of the fun out of traveling. 2 of our favorites for long term or Copenhagen and Tokyo. We head to South America for 51 days in December. Next we cruise to Tokyo from Long Beach and then Singapore to FL after a month split between Bali and Thailand . Enjoyed your video.
It sounds like an amazing itinerary! We will head to South America next year and plan on Tokyo the following year. Thank you for watching and safe travels!! 😊
Best or most popular? 🤔 Besides Germany, The Czech Republic and Romania they've all been cheap domestic beers. Not a bad thing at all just not what we drink back home. I wish we had started a list when we started our travels!!
@@BrianandCarrie Beer ranking has to have a defined criteria (taste, price, etc), just as important is the friendliness of the staff, ambiance of the location, etc. Just my two cents! Love the content and quality. Keep up the great work. You guys and several other channels have inspired Christian and I to retire sooner rather than later and slow travel.
Mexico; Check out Queretaro, San Luis Potosí, Morelia, Mexico City, Puebla and Oaxaca in the Summer Months. In the winter check out Puerto Vallarta, Tulum, Melaque, Huatulco.
Hello Brian and Carrie, your choices are absolutely fantastic. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us. I really enjoyed watching your "outside the box" selection. As wild cards I'll add Mendoza, Argentina , Montevideo Uruguay 🇺🇾 add more! Can't wait watching you guys again. Hasta luego!
@@BrianandCarrie wonderful, can't wait to listen to your findings there. Amazing country with class, especially in BsAs and nature at its best: Bariloche, Mendoza, Salta and the falls of Igazu.
Brian and Carrie! I absolutely adore you both, and I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Thank you so much for sharing such valuable content here on RUclips. I wish I could say I was a fellow traveler, but unfortunately my hubs has no desire to travel. I, on the other hand, have a pretty bad case of wanderlust! I guess I’ll have to literally live vicariously through you until something changes. Enjoy your time in Mexico! Blessings ❤
Have went two times in Lagos and would absolutely go back and stay 3 months…… since you are going in Mexico, I have been going more than 10 times in Zihuataneo , great place to go , my favorite place in Mexico , which I have been in so many places in Mexico. Great country. Thank you great video 🙏
Hello, we so enjoy your travels...Have you considered the Azores? You both are inspiring and are great communicators....Thanks for sharing your travels...
Medellin Colombia was a favorite for my wife and me. Great transportation, friendly people and some very cool places to see. Weather was great!! “City of eternal spring”
We have heard so many mixed reviews about Medellin. Columbia is on our list but were not sure when we will make it. Argentina, Chile and Peru in early 2025.
We spent 3 months in Buenos Aires in 2022 and plan to go back there again next summer which is winter there. I can't tell you how much we enjoyed BA as there's so much to do there and even though inflation is out of control, the blue dollar rate for USD is currently 1000 peso/$1 so everything will still feel like a bargain. For example, I joined a golf club and played 1-2 times per (mid-) week for $70/month. We saw symphony's, ballet's and Opera's, open-mic night (albeit they're all professionals) Blues bar and Jazz bars are easy to find. We went to many Ferias and museums and many open markets. Transportation to get anywhere is world class (sort of lol) such as buses, subways and trains. You can always get a taxi but will cost you 10X. For example, it was $0.25/bus ride, $0.35/subway or $0.45/train ride vs a taxi would cost you $5. If its not on your list of destinations, you should reconsider. It has such a rich history and the people there are fantastic.
Thank you for the information! We will be in Buenos Aires in January 2025 for a month-long stay!! We are very excited!!! Thank you again for the information and for watching our channel!! Cheers!!🍻
@@RichardRice-cd3uw We stayed in Retiro between Florida St. and the Obelisk so that's literally the heart of Downtown and sure some areas after midnight were a little sketch but we never had any issues in the 3 months we were there. Petty theft like pick-pockets along Ave. Corrientes or Florida St. are what everyone warns you about but again, we never had any issues. The most popular/safest areas are Palermo, Recoleta, Belgrano which are all north-west of downtown and they say to not travel after dark in areas like La Boca and I can see that. My wife and I are both in our mid-fifties and never felt unsafe. We cashed out $1k at Western Union each month for spending money, stuffed all that cash in a backpack (literally bricks and bricks of peso's) and then rode the bus home but always during the day. I saw someone take out several thousands worth of USD (overheard them saying for employee payroll) and then immediately call a taxi once outside the door but again there's a line down the block with everyone taking out money. Pretty normal stuff.
Another good video! From the top 5 we agree with Chang Mai, Split not so.... not a destination that we would return to for beaches or food, (Romania can't comment as have not been), Alicante is ok, Fethiye, Turkey good, but 110% agree with Algarve. BUT you must try to explore the other parts of Portugal as there are beautiful beaches everywhere!.. Every day of the year you can go to a new beach in Portugal and run out of days in year to see them all. Please explore the rest of the country as it still remains the top of our list for long term stays. (the beer is good but the wine is better!)
Agree with logos. Have been many times and fell in love with Portugal. Very sophisticated and great food and wine!! Really important to me So pretty. I will be there in two years!!!!!!!
MERCI for this video. 👏👏👏👏 I loved Fethiye, Turkey over the Algrave. Carrie, a sincere thank you to your content and editing abilities. You are the brains behind your duo. Always pleasan and concerned about your health. Discuss about Fethiye and let us know how you managed your health there to skip all the junk and bad foods and oils.
Brian does all our editing and does a wonderful job at it were a great team 😊. We manage to stay healthy while traveling by watching what we eat and staying very active. Thanks for watching!
It's one of my favorite things when we get to a new location - see everything that is new for the month we will be there. We eat in majority of the time, depending on location. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing. Happy to see you guys enjoying, reflecting and learning from your travels. One of my favorite sayings is "the more I travel, the less I know". And that reflects as I do my top 5 list. It changes based on what stage of life I'm in, also as I transition from traveling solo, to travelling with wife, to now traveling with family. Cheers and safe travels!
I Love that saying! It's so very true, we keep learning every new destination we travel to - and so much more to learn. I'm sure our Top 5 will keep changing 😊
I love the Algarve and it was my #1 spot to return to but I haven’t yet. I haven’t returned because a year after discovering the Algarve, I discovered San Sebastián, Spain. The best food scene, especially in Old Town, plus there are beaches. I’ve been back 2 additional times.
Great video. I spent 5 months working on the Algarve when I was 20- /21. I have the fondest of memories. Can’t wait to re-visit it and visit all of the locations you mentioned at some point. 😊
Great video, really enjoyed your perspective on these places! Also love that Fethiye made the list… and couldn’t agree more about needing access to good grocery stores and markets when you are staying somewhere long term. We’re actually planning to spend the month of May in Porto… sounds like we need to make our way down to the Algarve at some point!! 🤗
Might try Tirana and Vlore in Albania. Tirana is a foodie town and Vlore has the promenade and Adriatic Sea. The natural beauty of the country is stunning. Very cultural, too, with the Bunker Art from the communist years.
I think you said you want to explore the Southern coast of Spain. Malaga is fabulous, Marbella's Plaza de las Naranjas is worth a look, but Estepona , with it's long, flower-lined promenade and miles of wide, sandy beaches, is somewhere you should not miss. Plaza de los Flores is gorgeous, indeed all of the extensive old town is fab. The port is lovely and the many parks are amazing. The bicycle trails are awesome and there are free exercise parks dotted all over the city.
I think Hua Hin Thailand it you may like 8 miles beach long walk and street food lay back vibe best the golf course and Pickleball and tennis club near Bangkok with a train ride for long-term stay my favorites have to be koa Samui
Thanks for sharing your list. Will add them to our travel plans for the next few years! I think we like larger cities, which would include Istanbul, Paris, London, Porto, and perhaps even NYC. For your 2025 planning, please consider Buenos Aires, which is one of my favorites in South America. Also, we are in Lima, Peru for the next few weeks - let me know if you have questions about what to do and where to eat (my wife is from her) here.
That sounds like a wonderful list of places to visit! We are planning to head to Buenos Aires at the beginning of 2025 - haven't planned much beyond that at this point. Thanks so much for watching!
Hello both😊 I have recently found your channel it’s great 👍 you share such great info, we are planning to travel for most of the year shortly and I have learnt a lot from you. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us. Continue to enjoy your travels we look forward to watching❤
If you don't mind having to deal with internet restrictions but can be overcome by VPN, check out Zhuhai,in Guangdong province. Cleanest city in China with long promenade that runs for miles. It is called lover's road.
i had a feeling BRASOV would make someone's list :)... my home town. Living in SYDNEY since 2003 (and haven't been back since 2014 /SAD). Miss it so much. Good video.
I can imagine you miss it a ton, being from there. We miss it and it's only been a few years and we only were there 2 weeks. Thanks so much for watching! Cheers 🍻
If/when you get to Australia and New Zealand you’d love Manly in Sydney a beach town with a great promenade and Wellington NZ, my city, great views and walks with wonderful waterfront. Neither are cheap but probably not too bad against the USD.
We will get to NZ and Australia as soon as we can afford to go!! 😂 a weeklong stay in Dublin cost us almost as much as a month long stay in Türkiye!! Some places will have to wait unfortunately.
Informative video. Thanks. For 3 months where do you stay! I have had it with Airbnb. Even the Aparthotel appears a little pricey. Just back from a 3 month stay in Buenos Aires. Very affordable great transportation. Keep an eye on your cellphone. The only real downside for me were the mosquitoes. It’s a great place for walking and the people are so friendly.
Great list; all compelling locations in their own ways. My international scenario, as I keep saying and when I'm leaning away from a hill in Texas, has been consistently Greece (Paros or Lefkada) or Portugal (Madeira), but with recent inflation, I'm taking a closer look at Albania. One of the things that is appealing about Albania beyond the cost of living and a very interesting looking place in its own right, is the location. You can pretty much throw a rock from Saranda and hit Corfu, you're next door to Montenegro, which looks very cool, and places like Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, Romania, and somewhat even Turkey are not that far to visit. And a live-aboard motor "yacht" adds a very interesting element to it all.
Living on a yacht is compelling all on its own. Albania also has 1 year visa for US citizens. We really liked our stay in Saranda, but the infrastructure kept it out of our top 5.
Great video, I do agree with Portugal its one of my favorite also , but like to drive a car to see more of the interior also. I did give me Turkey Antalya is in the card for next year.
Did guys try Cesme, Turkiye? I am mentioning this one because it's near Izmir which is a second tier city. You can do city stuff when you get tired of the beach life.
It’s a great video 😀 You guys so definitely love the beach. We are more a mountain and forest couple. Does Bulgaria feature on your future places to visit ? We have really enjoyed Plovdiv and are now heading to Bansko for 6 months.
We do plan on getting to Bulgaria at some point yes! Chang Mia and Brasov are both inland away from the beach, so we do explore other areas of the world. We will be in Budapest later this summer as well!! 😃
Great video! Would love to know your #6-10!! Any chance you would do that? My husband and I have traveled alot over the last 30 years, just returned from our first trip to Mexico City and I feel like you guys, when a place feels right you want to go back. That is one for sure! Just started following you so will review where you’ve been! Thanks!
Thank you! We have a video coming out tomorrow with our Top 6 budget long stay destinations, hopefully that will be interesting. We also recently did a top 20 destination one as well.
We have watched some of your videos several times and because of your videos I’ve decided to include Fethiye and Brasov on our Greece adventure next year. We’re also going to Rhodes for an over night. Do you think one day is enough to visit Rhodes?
It's funny what different people prioritize as far as a long-term stay. Obviously, this is a personal decision, but for me I enjoy culture and history, along with scenery and opportunities for hiking and biking. Personal safety and ease of getting around are also high on my list. My top choice for a long-term stay in that regard is The Netherlands! I did live there for a year and I've spent weeks there on leisure travel, so I speak from experience. To be avoided in the winter, but otherwise a delightful place to stay long-term if you can afford it!
I live in Amsterdam but now selling my appartement and going to live in Chiang Mai and Da Lat in Vietnam. My money is much more value in South East Asia. I like also Kampot in Cambodia.
Where would you suggest for a trip January to March or February to April. We love the sun and heat! We spent time in the Algarve last year but the weather was not great.
@@andreablack4573I don’t think the grocery store was why Brian liked his 4th and 5th place choices. Carrie interrupted and then listed why her choices were better. I wish we’d hear more of Brian’s opinions bc I feel like we (my bf and I) align more with his opinions. That’s all. :)
If you decide to stay as a residents in one place I would recommend to check the bureaucratic sustem of the area, it can negatively inpact the life as well imo. I would never move to Sounhern countries only because of that I am so used to efficiency 😊
Sounds wonderful! We did stop into Cadiz off a cruise ship and loved it for the brief amount we saw. Hope to return one day and visit Malaga as well. Cheers
for me long term would be cape town...stayed in camps bay recently amazing place and the prices for food and transportation are extremely affordable compared to Vancouver
Great video, you definitely need to get to Japan though IMHO! The Yen has depreciated 50% over the last few years so is now 155 to the dollar, back to where it was in 1990. A few caveats though for Japan (and any other destination): timing is everything, some places have unbearable weather certain times of the year, lovely the other. I think you travel a lot during shoulder seasons which is a great idea. I wouldn’t do the Tokyo-Osaka-Kyoto route during Summer, horribly hot & humid. Spring Cherry Blossom/Fall foliage will be very crowded but beautiful. Try visiting places outside the Main tourist areas, you could easily spend a few months in Japan and would love it I think.
Love your videos and thanks for the inspiration! My wife and I are on our second 3 month stay in the Algarve and we are loving it. The Algarve really is a wonderful place. Did I say that out loud? I mean the Algarve is terrible, no reason to come here at all! Looking forward to more adventures for us and following your adventures too!
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Thanks so much for watching 😊
I would add Madeira and Crete to the list. Both have beaches and mountains. Some day activities and a good balance of fun and relaxation.
I’ve been living in the Pattaya area including Jomtein and Pratanmak, for over 4 years, for me it’s the perfect place to live for convenience and affordability. I don’t go to bars, there’s a great expat scene here, I play in a badminton group, a running group, there’s yoga groups also and even pickle ball groups. Many fine gyms. I’am 71 and Pattaya has improved my health, fitness and social well being! As we get older, keeping fit and healthy is now my full time job. I’ve been to over 60 countries and this is my sweet spot!
That is so nice to hear, Roy!! Thank you for sharing your experiences. Keeping fit and healthy is becoming more and more of a full-time job for us as well!! 🍻
Pickleball there too? In summer I am in UK Kent area for Pickleball , could u kind of recommend the Pickleball area.Thank you in advance.
@@judymckee5992 Yes there’s Pickleball here in Pratanmak Pattaya, two new courts, just google Pickleball Courts on google maps!
I was considering Pattaya as a place to potentially retire to in the future. My one big gripe about Thailand is the poor dog culture but I have no direct knowledge/experience. I'm curious about first hand accounts what the dog culture is like in Pattaya? Are there rentals that allow dogs? Are dogs treated poorly etc..? Is it even feasible to have a dog as a pet there?
@@Chris-zg7ty Some condos eccept dogs/pets! There are to many street dogs, there is very little management as the Thai Royal family love dogs the Thais follow suit. The majority of dogs are friendly enough, but there will always be the odd incident! I have friends who have lived here over 20 years and never had a problem! Many Thais and foreigners have dogs as pets as in the west!
Yesss brasov!!! As soon as i set foot into Brasov…didn’t even drop off my luggage at hotel yet ….i thought in my head this is a very nice place to retire in. I’m not at retirement age yet and I’ve been to 70 countries n seen many beautiful places but This is the first time i thought that about a place. I met a Portuguese guy mid 40s n he has been driving around Europe for 2yrs he said he felt the same n keeps returning to brasov
Its amazing to see you guys have different number 5's n 4's where you guys respect each others choice rather than pushing ones choice over other, we love you guys MORE for this mutual respect for each other. You guys are our role model. Now we want to visit Algarves after seeing your reviews. Hope to see more videos. Love & respect from Bangladesh.
Thank you so much for the kind words!! ❤
You will absolutely love Sydney Australia great beaches harbour coffee food beer and wine - happy to host you when you make your way here
I agree :) I went to Sydney for a year or two and stayed for 15! Missing it.. at the moment I'm in Canada as my parents are getting older but I plan to go back with my partner as he grew up in Portugal and loves surfing
I agree with both of Brian and Carrie's top 5 choices because it's only 3 months! Afterwards you move on to another favorite location! Many of those locations require the "right" 3 winter months so you can change it up every other year and try different towns in the Algarve or Spanish coast. It's hard to beat the PNW in the summer!
We will always be in the PNW for 6 weeks in the summertime!! 😀 Best summers on Earth!
@BrianandCarrie I've basically been planning a similar rotation but perhaps a few months in PNW. Figure have a place in Vancouver (no income tax) then a paddock for a rpod trailer on the oregon coast(no sales tax, and next to my rentals). Rotate through Portugal and Western Europe, then on to SE Asia. Would you ever consider long term Bangkok in a luxury condo as a central area of operations?
We loved Bangkok and would consider staying longer.
Great video. We went to Portugal two years ago for one month and the place we love the most was the Algarve and like Brian I love Lagos the most. We stayed only a week but we will go back one day and it will be for couple of months.
Thank you for your time and posting. I'm looking for a nice area with lots of places to eat, with nice people. I'm 70, so I don't have to do so much. I just want to relax, walk around, and chat with locals. One reason I've started learning Vietnamese and going there in November. Thanks again. :)
You'll love Vietnam, David! Safe travels and thank you so much for all the comments!
Where are good cities in Vietnam did you like for leisure living?
I spent 4 months in Alicante and Benidorm when I retired in 2012 and absolutely love Costa Blanca!!!
Yes, Costa Blanca!
Yes, if you like to cook like I do, grocery stores are very important and eating heathy is also important to me as well as fitness centers to workout especially if staying long term. Love your video and most of the places you mentioned is on my list
Yes, agree - all important in a place we consider. Thanks so much for watching 😊
Just back from 24 days in The Algarve...$6/day car rental....and thanks again for the One Month AirBnB rental trick
Wow, that's a fantastic price! Yes, that one month tricks saves us so much. Cheers!!
I should mention that's $CAD
What is the one month AirBnB rental trick?
Monthly rentals can be 50% off, so you can potentially get savings even if you don't stay all 28 nights. Your mileage may vary.
*Note that you usually have to pay Utilities on a monthly rental
Great video. We spent 2 months in algarve last fall. Loved it. Albufeira our favorite. Easy to take bus to Seville and lagos. Not expensive, $1500 for basics monthly, medical and dental inexpensive. Love the beaches, Aldi, restaurants. Next trip Paris, Italy.
Great list, thanks. The Turkey, Romania & Croatia destinations caught my eye. I’ve been to the Algarve coast in Portugal and although it’s beautiful, I wouldn’t go back, it just wasn’t that exciting when I was there. I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
We loved the Split area too! We found Trogir, on the other side of the Bay from Split, to be smaller and really quaint. Great place to check out. So was Rovinj and Pula, on the Istrian peninsula. Beautiful!
We did like Trogir! We didn't venture out as much as we had hoped while in Croatia so we look forward to going back soon. Thank you again for watching and commenting!! 😁
We started our nomad journey 2 and a half years ago and after some fast travel through Europe, spend seven weeks in the Algarve and loved it! We've since decided on a home base on Bucerias-the Pacific side of Mexico for the winter, Ontario Canada for the summer (home) and spring and fall wherever our housesitting or serendipity takes us. Cefalu, Sicily was somewhere we could stay in those shoulder months. Turkey is high on the list and Vancouver Island is next! Love your channel:)
We are very much looking forward to Mexico this fall. We may be going back in the fall of 2025 as well. We won't be getting out to either coast this time. We did enjoy Cefalu but were disappointed in Palermo. Enjoy Vancouver Island!!
Cheers!!🍻
My wife Lori and I are currently in Lagos. It is our first long term stay on a new life of full time travel. It's amazing! We did the coastal hike from Burgau to Salema today (took about 2.5 hours) and WOW! We love it here for all the same reasons you mentioned. The bar is set high right off the bat! Thanks for all the inspiration!
We are so glad you enjoy the area as much as we do!! We love both ends of the Algarve! Thank you for watching and safe travels!
Cheers!!🍻
Love your videos! The way you present, your perspective is very relatable.
Well, thank you!! 😃❤
The 7 hanging cliffs trail in the Algarve is so spectacular! Thanks for summarizing your thoughts and experiences so well, it's always a little moment of joy to watch you guys. Happy and safe travels!
Thank you!!!
Another great video. As I listen to you, I have the sense that your "happy place" and a top destination is where your partner is. Together as a bonded pair you are living in these places, and you will have, after that, the list of things you seek out: weather, water, mountains, walking, food, sights to see etc. I will agree with Lagos and Algarve Portugal as a Number 1 having visited last May. It was incredible, along with Lisbon and Porto. I am surprised that Thailand didn't have more of a presence on your list, especially the beaches. Still the message is that ANY of these places would be marvelous stops for three months or more. Your insight and ideas after the travels you have done are always interesting. Cheers to both!
Me too been many times and Lagos Porto and Lisbon and more is my absolute! Favorite places ever
Will be there in two years!
Thank you so much, Robert! Portugal is all-around wonderful - absolutely agree. The beaches in Thailand are beautiful - but all I can say is the pictures you see aren't typically what you get in reality. Where in the Algarve - you 100% get what you planned to. Cheers!!
Great review. We retired 2 yrs ago and have been traveling extensively. In the 2 yrs we were lucky enough to have traveled to Malta, Crete, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Bali, Eygpt, Jordon, Israel, S. Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, France, Belgium, various Greek islands and spots in Türkiye etc. Just returned from touring by car in Spain for 1.5 months with stops in Porto and the Algarve( 2nd time). Love Portugal and Spain but Türkiye is high on our list to explore more as we visited in the past Bodrum, Cesme, Kusadasi, and Istanbul in the past. Fethiye looks very interesting and we will have to take a closer look, did you rent a car there and Airbnb? Home for the summer on Vancouver Island. Our next booked trip is India this Oct for 3 weeks.
That's a lot of travel!! We did do an Airbnb in Türkiye but did not rent a car. We rented one here in Rhodes yesterday and it was surprisingly easy and affordable. We will be doing more of that moving forward. Thank you for watching and safe travels!!
Cheers!!🍻
Dang… that’s a lot of traveling. Getting to see a lot.
Thanks! Loved the video. You saved me thousands of dollars in future travel.
Thank you, your support means so much ❤️.
Lived in Chiang Mai for a few years, problem is 3-6 months a year the air is so bad it actually kills people. I finally had to leave. Make sure you pick the right time of the year to go there.
Nice list as usual from you guys! Cheers and enjoy Greece, one of my favorite beach country destinations :)
Sorry, Radu that I (Brian) didn't have a place in Romania in my top 5! 🙄 Brasov was close!! 😀
@@BrianandCarrie No problem Brian, I know there's a lot, I mean a lot of wonderful places in this world, so lots of competition :) 🍻
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If you want great weather in Europe for the winter, choose one of the canaries island in Spain
We really enjoy these types of ranking videos that you put out. They always help add new future destinations to our travel list. If you will be in South America early next year I would recommend time in Buenos Aires and then follow it up with the short flight to the island of Florianopolis, Brazil. It is a beautiful and very safe part of that county. From you sharing what you enjoy in different locations for long stays, you might want to consider Balneario Camboriu just up the coast from Florianopolis. Amazing beach city that is kept shockingly spotless. It feels a littly like a mini-Miami beach at a fraction of the price. Fantastic very long walking path runs beside the entire enormous beach. Safe travels :)
We will be starting our South American adventure in Buenos Aires! We will have to look into Florianopolis, Brazil, we are not familiar with it. Thank you for the recommendation! Balneario Camboriu sounds amazing!!
Great choices, thank you!
I'd like to recommend Graz, Austria. It is a beautiful, vibrant town with great surroundings and lots of variety within about 1 hour train or bus ride (excellent public transportation). World-class skiing and hiking to the North, gentle hills with vineyards to the South, hot springs and baths to the East, and lakes and forests all around.
They like beaches!
I left Denver 2 1/2 years ago. I first moved there in 1981. I left in 2000 and have moved back a couple of times. It has become crowded and incredibly expensive. There is traffic at every time of day. Skiing costs are prohibitive so you won’t be able to afford it on $3850 per month. Rent prices have soared, even outside of Denver. The average home costs $650,000 or more - that’s just the average cost. I think the cost of living is prohibitive for people with moderate incomes. I have lived in many states in the past 10 years after leaving my home in New York City. To summarize, as a resident now of the Midwest, my retirement plans have been gutted by rising costs. I have been seriously considering moving to France (not Paris!). Your videos are immensely helpful in informing my decision.
So happy you found it helpful. We felt similar about our home town. It's sad when you can be priced out of the place you were born and raised. Happy researching, hope you find the perfect place to settle.
Why stay in the United States?
@@iraschellenberg-kollenstei2247 I’m not sure I’ll be able to afford to.
Denver is cheap compared to Toronto. A small starter/fixer home is at least 1.3
@@OceanFrontVilla3 Yikes!
So glad I found your channel! We are part of the same demographic. We have been watching Lisa and Josh (much younger but so cute and funny) but are, like you guys, waiting with bated breath to see what happens in November, 2024. I’d love to see a video about how it was for you to actually pack up and leave the U.S. We have such a lovely area here, and a tribe that we love. I don’t quite know how to break away from our current life! Thanks so much you two, love your videos!
We are excited that you found our channel as well! We have a few Q&A video's available that will answer your questions about us and how we got started. Thank you for watching and commenting and welcome to our community!!
Great stuff. Brian, I'm with you on the beach (but not sand) and long walks/runs with beautiful views as you go. You all missed Nha Trang in Vietnam. Many Vietnamese say DaNang is their favorite city. Nha Trang is mine. Stunning beauty with a very nice boardwalk along the coast for miles along the bay.
At the time we only got 30 days in Vietnam so couldn't explore the way that we wanted to. When we return to SE Asia we will be spending more time there. We will make sure Nha Trang is on the list!!
Nice job on your top 5. As someone who watches your videos and has traveled somewhat. My top 5. Kauai, Chang Mai Thailand, Ubud in Bali, Fortuna in Costa Rica, Cairns Australia. My wife and I love to travel to warm tropical locations. Although my list would have to be much longer. Peace to you both
That's a great list as well! Yes, it's hard to narrow to 5. Thanks so much for watching 😊
This is the first time I've come across one of your videos. I really enjoyed it, because it's not the typical top 5. Plus I like that for number 4 and 5 you chose different cities, so it's like 2 bonus cities.
We are happy that you came across our channel! 😁
Cheers!!🍻
I am glad Alicante was on the list. Next month we are going there for the 4th time since seeing your video over 2 years ago. Has everything for me. Near to airport, lovely beach, marina, great market and shops and also the Red Corner bar! We have been to the Algarve too and that is lovely tp relax but personally didn't think it has as much as Alicante. We will probably go to Split at some point. Thanks for another great video
Alicante is really nice! We need to go back sooner rather than later; it could move up the list even higher!! Thank you for always watching, Bruce, and safe travels!!
Algarve was very nice in the Fall season. A few residents told me it gets very hot in Summer; still interesting place to be. I had really tasty food there. I had no problems with the train across the South between Faro and Lagos. The train from Lisbon stopped in Faro.
We’ve been traveling 2.5 years full time as well. Considered doing what you’re doing but it seemed as if it might take some of the fun out of traveling. 2 of our favorites for long term or Copenhagen and Tokyo. We head to South America for 51 days in December. Next we cruise to Tokyo from Long Beach and then Singapore to FL after a month split between Bali and Thailand . Enjoyed your video.
It sounds like an amazing itinerary! We will head to South America next year and plan on Tokyo the following year. Thank you for watching and safe travels!! 😊
Hey guys, Christian and I would fully support a “Brian and Carrie Best Beers around the world channel”
Best or most popular? 🤔 Besides Germany, The Czech Republic and Romania they've all been cheap domestic beers. Not a bad thing at all just not what we drink back home. I wish we had started a list when we started our travels!!
@@BrianandCarrie Beer ranking has to have a defined criteria (taste, price, etc), just as important is the friendliness of the staff, ambiance of the location, etc. Just my two cents! Love the content and quality. Keep up the great work. You guys and several other channels have inspired Christian and I to retire sooner rather than later and slow travel.
Mexico; Check out Queretaro, San Luis Potosí, Morelia, Mexico City, Puebla and Oaxaca in the Summer Months. In the winter check out Puerto Vallarta, Tulum, Melaque, Huatulco.
Thank you for the recommendations, Michael. We will be in a couple of those spots very soon!! 😀
Hello Brian and Carrie, your choices are absolutely fantastic. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us. I really enjoyed watching your "outside the box" selection. As wild cards I'll add Mendoza, Argentina , Montevideo Uruguay 🇺🇾 add more! Can't wait watching you guys again. Hasta luego!
We will be in Argentina in January!! 😁
@@BrianandCarrie wonderful, can't wait to listen to your findings there. Amazing country with class, especially in BsAs and nature at its best: Bariloche, Mendoza, Salta and the falls of Igazu.
Prachup Khirikhan in Thailand has all of your check lists. I highly recommended for your next visit to Thailand.
Brian and Carrie! I absolutely adore you both, and I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Thank you so much for sharing such valuable content here on RUclips. I wish I could say I was a fellow traveler, but unfortunately my hubs has no desire to travel. I, on the other hand, have a pretty bad case of wanderlust! I guess I’ll have to literally live vicariously through you until something changes. Enjoy your time in Mexico! Blessings ❤
Thank you, Patti! We appreciate the support. ❤️😁
Have went two times in Lagos and would absolutely go back and stay 3 months…… since you are going in Mexico, I have been going more than 10 times in Zihuataneo , great place to go , my favorite place in Mexico , which I have been in so many places in Mexico.
Great country. Thank you great video 🙏
We are going to start planning this leg within the next month. We are looking forward to spending time in Mexico!!! 😀
Hello, we so enjoy your travels...Have you considered the Azores? You both are inspiring and are great communicators....Thanks for sharing your travels...
We have considered the Azores, especially after spending the day during a recent cruise.
Medellin Colombia was a favorite for my wife and me. Great transportation, friendly people and some very cool places to see. Weather was great!! “City of eternal spring”
We have heard so many mixed reviews about Medellin. Columbia is on our list but were not sure when we will make it. Argentina, Chile and Peru in early 2025.
Apparently Columbia is quite dangerous now 😢
Weather is good that about ir . Language is horrible
My husband and I are seriously thinking of moving to the Algarve for a year or so. Thank you for the video.
Really enjoyed hearing your honest comments about these places. Interesting how you said you just get a feeling about a place….
So happy you enjoyed it 😊. It is a wonderful thing when we do get that feeling! Cheers!!
Cyprus and Malta are worth checking out.
We spent 3 months in Buenos Aires in 2022 and plan to go back there again next summer which is winter there. I can't tell you how much we enjoyed BA as there's so much to do there and even though inflation is out of control, the blue dollar rate for USD is currently 1000 peso/$1 so everything will still feel like a bargain. For example, I joined a golf club and played 1-2 times per (mid-) week for $70/month. We saw symphony's, ballet's and Opera's, open-mic night (albeit they're all professionals) Blues bar and Jazz bars are easy to find. We went to many Ferias and museums and many open markets. Transportation to get anywhere is world class (sort of lol) such as buses, subways and trains. You can always get a taxi but will cost you 10X. For example, it was $0.25/bus ride, $0.35/subway or $0.45/train ride vs a taxi would cost you $5. If its not on your list of destinations, you should reconsider. It has such a rich history and the people there are fantastic.
Thank you for the information! We will be in Buenos Aires in January 2025 for a month-long stay!! We are very excited!!! Thank you again for the information and for watching our channel!!
Cheers!!🍻
Nani’s high on my list can you please share where you stayed your accommodation?
What about crime in Buenos Aires?
@@RichardRice-cd3uw We stayed in Retiro between Florida St. and the Obelisk so that's literally the heart of Downtown and sure some areas after midnight were a little sketch but we never had any issues in the 3 months we were there. Petty theft like pick-pockets along Ave. Corrientes or Florida St. are what everyone warns you about but again, we never had any issues. The most popular/safest areas are Palermo, Recoleta, Belgrano which are all north-west of downtown and they say to not travel after dark in areas like La Boca and I can see that. My wife and I are both in our mid-fifties and never felt unsafe. We cashed out $1k at Western Union each month for spending money, stuffed all that cash in a backpack (literally bricks and bricks of peso's) and then rode the bus home but always during the day. I saw someone take out several thousands worth of USD (overheard them saying for employee payroll) and then immediately call a taxi once outside the door but again there's a line down the block with everyone taking out money. Pretty normal stuff.
Another good video! From the top 5 we agree with Chang Mai, Split not so.... not a destination that we would return to for beaches or food, (Romania can't comment as have not been), Alicante is ok, Fethiye, Turkey good, but 110% agree with Algarve. BUT you must try to explore the other parts of Portugal as there are beautiful beaches everywhere!.. Every day of the year you can go to a new beach in Portugal and run out of days in year to see them all. Please explore the rest of the country as it still remains the top of our list for long term stays. (the beer is good but the wine is better!)
Yes, we plan to get back to Portugal soon. We have loved our travels so far therr, but want to see so much more. Thanks so much for watching 😊
Agree with logos. Have been many times and fell in love with Portugal. Very sophisticated and great food and wine!! Really important to me
So pretty. I will be there in two years!!!!!!!
Lagos!!!
Highly recommend you consider Cyprus 👍❤️
Fantastic video. My wife and I are trying to decide where to go next and you've given us some great ideas. First time viewer!
Thank you for joining the community, we are excited that you found use!! 😊
MERCI for this video. 👏👏👏👏
I loved Fethiye, Turkey over the Algrave.
Carrie, a sincere thank you to your content and editing abilities. You are the brains behind your duo.
Always pleasan and concerned about your health. Discuss about
Fethiye and let us know how you managed your health there to skip all the junk and bad foods and oils.
Brian does all our editing and does a wonderful job at it were a great team 😊. We manage to stay healthy while traveling by watching what we eat and staying very active. Thanks for watching!
Loved this video. Please do another video telling us 5 that you eliminated but almost made this list.
I so love going to grocery stores when living overseas! Thanks for bringing this up - I don't want to eat all my meals in restaurants.
It's one of my favorite things when we get to a new location - see everything that is new for the month we will be there. We eat in majority of the time, depending on location. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing. Happy to see you guys enjoying, reflecting and learning from your travels. One of my favorite sayings is "the more I travel, the less I know". And that reflects as I do my top 5 list. It changes based on what stage of life I'm in, also as I transition from traveling solo, to travelling with wife, to now traveling with family. Cheers and safe travels!
I Love that saying! It's so very true, we keep learning every new destination we travel to - and so much more to learn. I'm sure our Top 5 will keep changing 😊
Nova Scotia. Summer there is sublime! Cape Breton in October is a MUST!
But you can't go in the water. So no but it is beautiful, I rode my bike around NS and Cape Breton was very cool.
I love the Algarve and it was my #1 spot to return to but I haven’t yet. I haven’t returned because a year after discovering the Algarve, I discovered San Sebastián, Spain. The best food scene, especially in Old Town, plus there are beaches. I’ve been back 2 additional times.
That's great to hear, we haven't been there yet and it sure sounds like we need to add it to the list. Cheers!!
Thanks Brian and Carrie. Love watching your videos. It’s so encouraging. I am trying to figure out this life style as a single person.
You're very welcome 🤗. I'm sure there is a bit more research and courage needed for that leap. You can do it! Cheers
Great video. I spent 5 months working on the Algarve when I was 20-
/21. I have the fondest of memories. Can’t wait to re-visit it and visit all of the locations you mentioned at some point. 😊
The Algarve is so beautiful, I'm sure it was a great place to be for 5 months ☺. Thanks so much for watching!
Heading back over for a year in mid October. Will be doing the Schengen Shuffle between Alamena and Albania.
Very nice video and you both are fun to watch :).
Thank you! We appreciate that! ❤️
@@BrianandCarrie Merry Christmas!!!
Well done, Love Da Nang predominantly because of beach, max value and how central it is to so many top locations in Asia
Yes, it's a great choice for so many reasons ♥
Great video, really enjoyed your perspective on these places! Also love that Fethiye made the list… and couldn’t agree more about needing access to good grocery stores and markets when you are staying somewhere long term. We’re actually planning to spend the month of May in Porto… sounds like we need to make our way down to the Algarve at some point!! 🤗
We went to Porto on vacation and just loved our short time there! Enjoy and safe travels!
Might try Tirana and Vlore in Albania. Tirana is a foodie town and Vlore has the promenade and Adriatic Sea. The natural beauty of the country is stunning. Very cultural, too, with the Bunker Art from the communist years.
We spent a week in Tirana 2 years ago and a month in Saranda as well. Great food and beautiful!! Thank you for watching!! 😊
you guys are so fun to listen to ☺️ thanks again for another really great video💙💙
Thanks for watching! 😊
Congratulations on hitting the 50k subscribers!
Thank you so much ♥
Interesting list. I've been to Chiang Mai, Da Nang, the Algarve, and will go to Croatia and Fethiye next year. Great, informative videos!
Thank you, Jane for watching and safe travels!! 😀
I think you said you want to explore the Southern coast of Spain. Malaga is fabulous, Marbella's Plaza de las Naranjas is worth a look, but Estepona , with it's long, flower-lined promenade and miles of wide, sandy beaches, is somewhere you should not miss. Plaza de los Flores is gorgeous, indeed all of the extensive old town is fab. The port is lovely and the many parks are amazing. The bicycle trails are awesome and there are free exercise parks dotted all over the city.
We keep hearing wonderful things about Malaga - we are definitely going to make it there one day soon ☺. Thanks so much for watching!
Isn't Estepona where the clothing optional village is located? I've always wanted to check it out, lol!
I think Hua Hin Thailand it you may like 8 miles beach long walk and street food lay back vibe best the golf course and Pickleball and tennis club near Bangkok with a train ride for long-term stay my favorites have to be koa Samui
I don’t think there is one of your videos I haven’t enjoyed.👏👏Most of it is your detailed info,but also the chemistry between you.👏👏😊👍
Thank you so much!! ❤
Thanks for sharing your list. Will add them to our travel plans for the next few years! I think we like larger cities, which would include Istanbul, Paris, London, Porto, and perhaps even NYC. For your 2025 planning, please consider Buenos Aires, which is one of my favorites in South America. Also, we are in Lima, Peru for the next few weeks - let me know if you have questions about what to do and where to eat (my wife is from her) here.
That sounds like a wonderful list of places to visit! We are planning to head to Buenos Aires at the beginning of 2025 - haven't planned much beyond that at this point. Thanks so much for watching!
Great recommendations as always! Also love the format of this video with the back and forth! Cheers!
Thank you so much, so happy you enjoyed it ❤️. Cheers!!
Great and different perspectives from Brian and Carrie. Thanks.
I will add Tenerife. Northern Tenerife.is lovely.green and pretty.
Thank you for the addition!!! 😊
Hello both😊 I have recently found your channel it’s great 👍 you share such great info, we are planning to travel for most of the year shortly and I have learnt a lot from you. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us. Continue to enjoy your travels we look forward to watching❤
Thank you and welcome to the channel!! Safe travel, Lynn!!
Ya! I love the Algarve and Lagos! Specifically. Great place to live and beautiful!!!
The best place is anywhere in Portugal!!! I love it and will retire there in two years!!!!
Portugal is wonderful ❤️
Agree!! Cheers
If you don't mind having to deal with internet restrictions but can be overcome by VPN, check out Zhuhai,in Guangdong province. Cleanest city in China with long promenade that runs for miles. It is called lover's road.
i had a feeling BRASOV would make someone's list :)... my home town. Living in SYDNEY since 2003 (and haven't been back since 2014 /SAD). Miss it so much. Good video.
I can imagine you miss it a ton, being from there. We miss it and it's only been a few years and we only were there 2 weeks. Thanks so much for watching! Cheers 🍻
Thanks for the video's. Just found your channel. Enjoying the information and insight.
We are happy that you found us, Robbie!! Welcome to the channel! 😊
If/when you get to Australia and New Zealand you’d love Manly in Sydney a beach town with a great promenade and Wellington NZ, my city, great views and walks with wonderful waterfront. Neither are cheap but probably not too bad against the USD.
We will get to NZ and Australia as soon as we can afford to go!! 😂 a weeklong stay in Dublin cost us almost as much as a month long stay in Türkiye!! Some places will have to wait unfortunately.
Informative video. Thanks. For 3 months where do you stay! I have had it with Airbnb. Even the Aparthotel appears a little pricey.
Just back from a 3 month stay in Buenos Aires. Very affordable great transportation. Keep an eye on your cellphone. The only real downside for me were the mosquitoes. It’s a great place for walking and the people are so friendly.
Great list; all compelling locations in their own ways. My international scenario, as I keep saying and when I'm leaning away from a hill in Texas, has been consistently Greece (Paros or Lefkada) or Portugal (Madeira), but with recent inflation, I'm taking a closer look at Albania. One of the things that is appealing about Albania beyond the cost of living and a very interesting looking place in its own right, is the location. You can pretty much throw a rock from Saranda and hit Corfu, you're next door to Montenegro, which looks very cool, and places like Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, Romania, and somewhat even Turkey are not that far to visit. And a live-aboard motor "yacht" adds a very interesting element to it all.
Living on a yacht is compelling all on its own. Albania also has 1 year visa for US citizens. We really liked our stay in Saranda, but the infrastructure kept it out of our top 5.
@@BrianandCarrie Pretty sure Albania did away with the 1 year visa after Covid, no?
It was under consideration but they decided against it.
Thumbs up 👍 Brian & Carrie
Thanks so much for watching 😊
My number ? Is Lagos Portugal it has it all!!! The greatest place on earth. I’ll be there soon
Great video! We loved the Algarve (Lagos), too!🤩👌🏽
Thank you ♥. Yes, Lagos is beautiful. Thanks for watching!
Great video, I do agree with Portugal its one of my favorite also , but like to drive a car to see more of the interior also. I did give me Turkey Antalya is in the card for next year.
Did guys try Cesme, Turkiye? I am mentioning this one because it's near Izmir which is a second tier city. You can do city stuff when you get tired of the beach life.
We did not make it to Casme but we will be back to Türkiye someday so thanks for the tip!
It’s a great video 😀 You guys so definitely love the beach. We are more a mountain and forest couple. Does Bulgaria feature on your future places to visit ? We have really enjoyed Plovdiv and are now heading to Bansko for 6 months.
We do plan on getting to Bulgaria at some point yes! Chang Mia and Brasov are both inland away from the beach, so we do explore other areas of the world. We will be in Budapest later this summer as well!! 😃
Great video, thumbs up.
Thank you!! 😁
Great video! Would love to know your #6-10!! Any chance you would do that? My husband and I have traveled alot over the last 30 years, just returned from our first trip to Mexico City and I feel like you guys, when a place feels right you want to go back. That is one for sure! Just started following you so will review where you’ve been! Thanks!
Thank you! We have a video coming out tomorrow with our Top 6 budget long stay destinations, hopefully that will be interesting. We also recently did a top 20 destination one as well.
We have watched some of your videos several times and because of your videos I’ve decided to include Fethiye and Brasov on our Greece adventure next year. We’re also going to Rhodes for an over night. Do you think one day is enough to visit Rhodes?
It's funny what different people prioritize as far as a long-term stay. Obviously, this is a personal decision, but for me I enjoy culture and history, along with scenery and opportunities for hiking and biking. Personal safety and ease of getting around are also high on my list. My top choice for a long-term stay in that regard is The Netherlands! I did live there for a year and I've spent weeks there on leisure travel, so I speak from experience. To be avoided in the winter, but otherwise a delightful place to stay long-term if you can afford it!
Yes, priorities vary so much person to person. We do plan to make it to the Netherlands, it sounds wonderful 😊. Thanks so much for watching.
I live in Amsterdam but now selling my appartement and going to live in Chiang Mai and Da Lat in Vietnam. My money is much more value in South East Asia. I like also Kampot in Cambodia.
I love the Netherlands the southern part is stunning
Where would you suggest for a trip January to March or February to April. We love the sun and heat! We spent time in the Algarve last year but the weather was not great.
January to March in SE Asia is perfect. We will be going to Argentina in January.
I liked the recommendations, but it would’ve been nice to hear why Brian liked his top choices bc I love the beaches too vs why Carrie didn’t.
Wasn’t it grocery stores? I guess as the cook in the household that was more important to her than Brian.
@@andreablack4573I don’t think the grocery store was why Brian liked his 4th and 5th place choices. Carrie interrupted and then listed why her choices were better. I wish we’d hear more of Brian’s opinions bc I feel like we (my bf and I) align more with his opinions. That’s all. :)
If you decide to stay as a residents in one place I would recommend to check the bureaucratic sustem of the area, it can negatively inpact the life as well imo. I would never move to Sounhern countries only because of that I am so used to efficiency 😊
Stayed in Lagos…will go again!!!!
I think Bryan will like Cádiz and Carrie will like Málaga. Great day trips from both towns 😊
Sounds wonderful! We did stop into Cadiz off a cruise ship and loved it for the brief amount we saw. Hope to return one day and visit Malaga as well. Cheers
The Algave is a region, so where exactly you like in the algave? The main airport in Algave is in Faro.
Yes it is a region, we love the whole area, but really like Lagos and Villa a Real
for me long term would be cape town...stayed in camps bay recently amazing place and the prices for food and transportation are extremely affordable compared to Vancouver
We've heard so many wonderful things about Cape Town! Look forward to getting there in the next few years, maybe it will make the list! Cheers
Great video, you definitely need to get to Japan though IMHO! The Yen has depreciated 50% over the last few years so is now 155 to the dollar, back to where it was in 1990. A few caveats though for Japan (and any other destination): timing is everything, some places have unbearable weather certain times of the year, lovely the other. I think you travel a lot during shoulder seasons which is a great idea. I wouldn’t do the Tokyo-Osaka-Kyoto route during Summer, horribly hot & humid. Spring Cherry Blossom/Fall foliage will be very crowded but beautiful. Try visiting places outside the Main tourist areas, you could easily spend a few months in Japan and would love it I think.
We definitely have Japan on the list and have only heard wonderful things. Can't wait, hopefully in the next few years! Cheers
Excellent vid: New Zealand is amazing…. a long way, but definitely worth it 😊
Love your videos and thanks for the inspiration! My wife and I are on our second 3 month stay in the Algarve and we are loving it. The Algarve really is a wonderful place. Did I say that out loud? I mean the Algarve is terrible, no reason to come here at all! Looking forward to more adventures for us and following your adventures too!
That's so wonderful, happy you love it, or rather hate it there 😉 as well. Happy travels ahead for you! Cheers!!
can you post the top 5?
Thanks