12 Best Places to Live or Retire in Andalusia, Spain

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
  • If you are thinking about living or retiring in Spain consider one of the largest autonomous regions of Spain, Andalusia. It borders the country’s southern belt and extends downwards to the strait of Gibraltar. It is possibly the region that defines Spain in the minds of foreigners; from beaches to quaint whitewashed villages, flamenco to fiestas, this region has it all, including many well developed popular cities, Communes and a wide selection of famous small towns featuring splendid and unique architecture. The places listed in this video are some of the best to retire or live in this region. What’s more, despite the popularity of some of these places, the average cost of living is still very affordable and the region has cheap real estate on offer. As a whole, it is perfect for retirees, remote workers and snowbirds who prefer a lively lifestyle.
    So, here are 12 places to live comfortably in Andalucía Spain
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  • @gregperez919
    @gregperez919 7 месяцев назад +44

    As Mexican-Americans, and retired, my wife and I purchased a condo a 30 minute drive south of Marbella. In a small coastal town of La Duquesa. Our terrace offers beautiful views of the Med. We have Roman ruins from first century, a 17th century fort, and a marina with tons of bars and restaurants. All within 10 minute walk, and to the beach. Being from SoCal, we could never have afforded living like this there. You have no idea how much better the quality of life is in Spain unless you experience it yourself.

  • @berndhofmann752
    @berndhofmann752 4 месяца назад +9

    I lived 20 years near Alicante
    Spain 🇪🇸 is a beautiful country with nice people, a relaxed culture and wonderful climate. ❤❤❤❤

  • @freelancelady
    @freelancelady 10 месяцев назад +18

    There are places to retire in Spain that are not necessary on the beach. If you go more in land you will still enjoy beautiful weather, less crowds and a friendly atmosphere. 😊😊😊

    • @salobrena6442
      @salobrena6442 7 месяцев назад +1

      hotter in summer, colder in winter than on the coast

  • @ab222
    @ab222 Год назад +21

    Thank you! I Saw the Alhambra in 2001, amazing place. Love the sunshine in South Spain and the tapas and sangria. Praying for wolrdpeace and lots of love.

  • @barrylenihan8032
    @barrylenihan8032 Год назад +18

    Cadiz may be prone to flooding due to it's low lying level. It may have a rainy season (winter) but it doesn't have monsoons, and it doesn't have hurricanes.

  • @SanIldeBaby
    @SanIldeBaby Год назад +89

    No-one ever points out how clean and tidy Spain is. Roads are fantastic too. Surely brits should notice that

    • @rafao2738
      @rafao2738 Год назад +13

      Clean is a bit exaggeration ;)

    • @Julia-fo4tk
      @Julia-fo4tk Год назад +6

      @@rafao2738 Dog dirt, cruz campo beer cans etc. all over the place.

    • @desertsunset8025
      @desertsunset8025 Год назад +1

      How is the air quality ?

    • @edwardjohnson7059
      @edwardjohnson7059 Год назад +9

      Clean?? are you serious? and the place is absolutely covered in graffiti everywhere.

    • @j.katyLevin.2684
      @j.katyLevin.2684 Год назад +5

      Totally agree, its so clean and nice everywhere

  • @2bsure
    @2bsure Год назад +22

    I'm happy to say in my 19 years living here that I have been to all the places in the video, although I didn't stop in Huelva. I live in Antequera but work in Marbella. As a hiking /photographer I travel as far and wide as my hobby takes me. I regularly travel to Nerja which is a fantastic place all year. Malaga City is too much like London for me and I try not to go inside much as its a real hustle and bustle but some fantastic places to visit. Granada is my favourite city and with the mountains it is awesome. Malaga is the most mountainous region in Andalucia so I'm pretty much at home here.

    • @cynthiacopland8634
      @cynthiacopland8634 Год назад

      What a wonderful suggestion! What area would you suggest for older people/Senior citizens?

    • @arcabuz
      @arcabuz Год назад +1

      @@cynthiacopland8634 none, don’t come to Spain

    • @LMPV4
      @LMPV4 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@cynthiacopland8634I'm a local, so I can't see from your your perspective, but I find coastal towns in Cádiz great for a clam lifestyle but still lively enough.

  • @marcmeinzer8859
    @marcmeinzer8859 11 месяцев назад +12

    I lived in Spain for 2 years working for the US military sealift command visiting all of the coastal ports on a rotating basis and would definitely second the desirability of both Jerez de Frontera next to Gibraltar, as well as Cadiz. Malaga and the neighboring tourist trap of Torremolinos are nice as well. But I especially liked both Cartagena and Palma de Majorca in the Balearic Islands. Cartagena is the Spanish navy’s submarine shipyard and is smaller, less touristy and also cheaper than Malaga. But Malaga has its own song or Malagueña.

  • @kerryburns6041
    @kerryburns6041 Год назад +50

    Beautiful cities for sure, but I prefer being just outside the small spa town of Lanjarón, a little way up into the Sierra Nevada, where I grow fruit and nuts and a few vegetables, there are more than 20 things to eat from the garden and the local people are very friendly as soon as they hear you attempting a bit of the language. At 750 metres above sea level the temperatures rarely reach 40c and a breeze often helps cool things down.
    I´m off grid, but I have plenty of irrigation water, solar electricity and hot water, and everywhere I look the scenery is just absolutely breathtaking.
    Lunch is sometimes a beer and tapa in town, for two euros, I´ve traded avocados for fresh olive oil in a re-used beer bottle and bought lovely local honey in a jar with no label from a tiny dark shop in town. There are many small shops and a small supermarket. I don´t lock my door at night, or my car in town, and when I dropped my debit card in the street it was swiftly returned. When I first arrived, I visited the dentist, and entering the waiting room everyone said "Good morning" and I immediately felt included and welcome -- it´s that kind of place.

    • @pmacc3557
      @pmacc3557 Год назад

      Sounds lovely. I was pondering to buy a cheap place on Costa blanca

    • @kerryburns6041
      @kerryburns6041 Год назад +1

      @@pmacc3557
      I imagine you might find a cheap fish & chip shop ...

    • @pmacc3557
      @pmacc3557 Год назад

      @@kerryburns6041 I might

    • @kerryburns6041
      @kerryburns6041 Год назад +1

      @@pmacc3557 Hope you find something nice, though the coast attracts a lot of dodgy characters.
      For a real Spanish experience you need to be a bit inland, much cheaper -- though if sea-level rises more than 750 metres I´ll be in real trouble ...
      What I miss about dear old England is the Indian Take-Aways.

    • @NeonLights1974
      @NeonLights1974 Год назад

      Hi Kerry, we are a couple from the Netherlands and are currently traveling around in our old Mercedes camper van. We read your reaction to the video and really liked how you write about Lanjaron, we are now staying in Castell de Ferro and will drive towards Orgiva later this week. Unfortunately we are still completely unfamiliar with this region, maybe you have some nice tips for us? Greetings Michel and Maithe
      We are also looking for a piece of land to buy where we can live off grid. Sold an apartment in Marca a month ago.

  • @MariaJose-LD
    @MariaJose-LD 5 дней назад

    Soy malagueña, y es un privilegio vivir aquí 😍

  • @cbarronie2361
    @cbarronie2361 Год назад +9

    Having been to Valencia the last 3 times in Spain (yes it's that good:) thought we'd try Malaga for a change. Stayed in old town & it was great, loads of good restaurants, some good architecture, roman ruins, Alcazaba & beach all in a walkable distance. 31°C in March was an additional treat!
    Big fan of Seville too, if you don't need a beach a can highly recommend :)

  • @DanielGarcia-ct1vz
    @DanielGarcia-ct1vz Год назад +14

    For me malaga and marbella and nerja number one i love

  • @edwardfernandez5354
    @edwardfernandez5354 Год назад +10

    We enjoyed the video, it does inspire people to visit the region more often, than once! I've heard the spirit of the cities is a happy one, with talented, gifted people, and amazing sights with educational grounds instilled on them. Thank you for your hard work and sharing!

  • @mssdn8976
    @mssdn8976 Год назад +3

    Our friends moved to a white village north of Fuengirola. The weather is so hot in summer and everywhere is on a steep hill, it can also be very cold in winter. It looks lovely for a holiday, but you have to drive miles to go anywhere, it’s good for a very quiet holiday but not a place I’d choose to live

  • @zumbawithcarla
    @zumbawithcarla Год назад +15

    Me encanta España!! Muero por ir a ver la posibilidad de mudarme para allá !! Olé 💃

  • @Juan-hf8xe
    @Juan-hf8xe Год назад +6

    As an aside, a small correction: in the first shots of the city of Huelva (#12), it is actually the border town to Portugal called Ayamonte. However, Ayamonte is also located in the province of the same name, Huelva. A very charming town with a lot to offer for a reasonable price. 👍

  • @randalltaylor1376
    @randalltaylor1376 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice summary !

  • @douglaswilliams9657
    @douglaswilliams9657 Год назад +2

    Arriate or any of the white villages around Ronda are gorgeous. Montejaque, Benajoan, Olivera, Zahara de Istan etc

  • @NomadShifu
    @NomadShifu Год назад +11

    Andalusia is known for being the birthplace of Flamenco art. Officially, the birthplace of flamenco is Seville - the capital of the southern territories of Spain and one of the most popular tourist centers.

  • @robert111k
    @robert111k 11 месяцев назад +4

    Andalusia has become a popular destination for British retirees, but the changing economic landscape in the UK and the increasing dynamism of Andalusia have made it increasingly unsustainable for them to live there. Consequently, it seems to me that many British retirees should seek more affordable, long-term options in other Mediterranean regions.

  • @maritahauke6037
    @maritahauke6037 Год назад +6

    I Love Almeria and Costa del Sol 🔝🔝🔝💕💕💕

  • @adventurefreaksss
    @adventurefreaksss 4 месяца назад +2

    Great place to retire! Thank you

  • @johnholkham2420
    @johnholkham2420 8 месяцев назад

    Many May find it too hot in Summer, returned yesterday from Seville and the daily temperatures topped 36deg in early October. Lovely city though .

  • @agostinhomatos321
    @agostinhomatos321 Год назад +6

    Seville and most inner Andalusia towns are an oven in summer time. I had been there with 46º Celsius in August, so just beware of that. Torremolinos was built in the 60s and 70s when it was trend to build tall buildings next to each other, nowadays it is considered a terrible place. Old and historical towns are to be visited as a tourist not to live in, just my opinion. So it remains costal towns like Almeria, Tarifa and Huelva, very nice to live for some months not forever, if you don't want to die of boredom. Get a camper or a van and move around.

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 Год назад

      What are best towns to survive summer? @ Agostinho Matos

    • @joshoprayy
      @joshoprayy Год назад +1

      So instead of giving any good options you’ve just listed to negatives about everywhere, great.

    • @agostinhomatos321
      @agostinhomatos321 Год назад +2

      @babycakes8434 All northern Spain regions - Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Basque country, Catalonia and Aragon - are the best places to visit in summertime for those people like me who don't like extreme hot weather. There are several towns in this area, but I would recommend the seaside and the mountains. Most beautiful towns in the northern Spain are Bilbao and San Sebastian, in my view.

    • @LMPV4
      @LMPV4 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@babycakes8434Summer is very hot in all inner Spain. The coast is the best option if you want to avoid it. The good news is that, I least for me, most of the year is like springtime in the inner southern Spain. Winter is cold, but short.

    • @yumyumkitty2104
      @yumyumkitty2104 4 месяца назад

      ​@@agostinhomatos321But what about racism in the Northern part of Spain? 🥴

  •  Год назад +5

    How about Almunecar? Might be my favourite Spanish town

  • @daverichards308
    @daverichards308 11 месяцев назад +5

    You haven't been to Nerja lately I see. LOL. The place is packed to overflowing. Hotels are fully booked, airbnbs, and even private apartments and rooms. You must have never been there at least not in Summer....

    • @Roberto-tu5re
      @Roberto-tu5re 11 месяцев назад

      Too right

    • @harryh9922
      @harryh9922 Месяц назад

      I live in Frigiliana just 7km North of Nerja and it's the same here.

  • @user-lx2zd5qf6q
    @user-lx2zd5qf6q Месяц назад

    We have lived in Spain for 9 years in several different areas.
    Compsred to the UK life is way better in pretty much every way.

  • @eminegunay6764
    @eminegunay6764 8 месяцев назад

    İspanya nin gùzelligi bu górselle cok daha iyi górùnùyor👍👍👍♥️❣️
    Very beatiful👍♥️❣️

  • @frevebe7693
    @frevebe7693 Год назад +6

    We are from belgium and we bought an apartment in Benahavis.

    • @SpanishDreamEstates
      @SpanishDreamEstates Год назад +1

      I also live in Benahavis, specifically Hacienda Cifuentes

    • @misss.455
      @misss.455 Год назад

      Hello, would you say, how much is the price of an Appartement there?
      We stay 2 month near Almeria in a small village and we love everything there. First of all the weather 😉
      It is our plan, to live in Spain , if we can find a cheap apartment or a small house.
      Thanks and enjoy your time in Spain!👍👋

    • @frevebe7693
      @frevebe7693 Год назад

      @@misss.455 you have nice apartments under 300.000eur

  • @MajorKlanga
    @MajorKlanga 6 месяцев назад +2

    Nerja is extremely touristy, famous for its caves.

    • @minigrande1939
      @minigrande1939 4 дня назад

      To touristy go further east towards La Rabita, San Ferrell ,Balenegra and Balerma much cheaper much quieter

  • @explorarehoy
    @explorarehoy 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can you do an update of this videos and include list with monthly $ cost of living. Thanks

    • @andrewgrimes4311
      @andrewgrimes4311 3 месяца назад

      how long is a piece of string ? depends on what you want to do , how often you like to go out,what you want to buy !!!!

  • @allandonovan4620
    @allandonovan4620 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for not mentioning EPdSM

  • @wawameneno
    @wawameneno 7 месяцев назад +3

    se escribe con la c ... Andalucía , es tan fácil que hasta yo pude aprenderlo

  • @eminegunay6764
    @eminegunay6764 8 месяцев назад

    Su anda ispanya da olmak isterdim👍👍❤️👍❣️

  • @SpanishDreamEstates
    @SpanishDreamEstates Год назад +17

    Unless you speak Spanish there is no point that even considering all the different places he suggested except for Malaga and especially Marbella where English is practically the first language. In Marbella there are over 150 different nationalities registered in the local Town Hall and it's very International. There's always something to do and it's a great place for those who want to socialize and meet interesting people. There are over 40 golf courses within 30 minutes of Marbella and the beaches are fantastic. I'm an American and I've been living here for almost 20 years and my business is selling real estate to international buyers. Feel free to comment and reply if you would like more information. It really is the best place and interestingly it has the best climate on Mainland Europe

    • @fatima-zohraidrissi7632
      @fatima-zohraidrissi7632 Год назад +1

      @spanishDreamEstates hi how can i reach u

    • @magnolya8
      @magnolya8 Год назад +5

      "There is no point..." & then you speak to golf courses. I see where this is going lol. Consider the Source

    • @brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292
      @brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292 Год назад +18

      Why don't you assimilate and learn their language? It's the problem with Americans, you never wanna assimilate or learn other cultures. I'm from Algeria, Spain is so close to us, and I learned their language by just visiting my neighbors but you instead live there for 20 years and still want to live only where English is spoken. Get out of your bubble

    • @desertsunset8025
      @desertsunset8025 Год назад +1

      @@brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292 dude ,live and let live . A lot of retired people stay to themselves . Even in USA . I'm sure they learn the necessities of Spanish language . Especially if your a real estate agent . Don't judge . Isn't that new Yorks motto ?

    • @desertsunset8025
      @desertsunset8025 Год назад

      How is the air quality ?

  • @salobrena6442
    @salobrena6442 7 месяцев назад +1

    His Nerja comments are way off base.. Nerja is absolutely packed in summer.. and still busy in winter

  • @haroldclark1787
    @haroldclark1787 Год назад +8

    The more the U.S. sinks into fascism, the more attractive Spain is looking. I went to college in Sevilla for a year in the 1970s, and it was glorious. I've returned once in the 1980s, but now my spouse and I are seriously considering relocating to España forever - either Sevilla or the País Vasco (her father was born there). This is a very helpful and enlightening video. Thanks! It merely whets the appetite.

    • @freelancelady
      @freelancelady 10 месяцев назад

      Fascism? Spain has many fascists by the way…just in case you did not know…it lived under fascism for 40 years. Please don’t compare you have no idea what it is to live under fascism. I have experienced it living in Spain in the 60’s and 70’s. 😢😢😢😢.

    • @haroldclark1787
      @haroldclark1787 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@freelancelady I used the phrase 'sinks into fascism,' which is not to be construed that the U.S. is a completely fascist state. The current Republican Party here has made it known that it is leaning toward authoritarianism. Just read the papers. I am quite cognizant of the history of Spain, particularly the 20th century, the Spanish Civil War, the emergence of Franco, and the rise of the Right. I have relatives in the Basque Country, and they know all too well the angst that accompanies the rise of totalitarianism. Thanks for the observation. Good luck with the freelancing!

    • @BasicBeachCommunity1
      @BasicBeachCommunity1 8 месяцев назад

      @@haroldclark1787 My family just went to Spain. South is quite hot, but so much to see!

  • @user-uk8kc2gr6e
    @user-uk8kc2gr6e Год назад

    👍

  • @GBPaddling
    @GBPaddling Год назад +3

    Like many, I had dreams of retiring to Espanyol...........C19 changed all that, I will probably never even visit again, let alone reside there.

    • @pauli2169
      @pauli2169 Год назад +3

      What are you talking about? I was in Malaga two weeks ago and had a great time, will definitely go back.

    • @j.katyLevin.2684
      @j.katyLevin.2684 Год назад

      @@pauli2169 Me too, its over and people where even travelling during c19

    • @desertsunset8025
      @desertsunset8025 Год назад

      You know , you don't have to fear the covid anymore .

    • @turksrds
      @turksrds Год назад

      C19.?

    • @pmacc3557
      @pmacc3557 Год назад +1

      @@turksrds Citroen 19

  • @lynetterodgers2000
    @lynetterodgers2000 Год назад +2

    You mentioned remote workers, unless you already have residency in Spain, there is no remote work visa yet.

    • @keldonn2
      @keldonn2 Год назад +1

      there is a new one for digital nomads, look it up!

    • @lynetterodgers2000
      @lynetterodgers2000 Год назад

      @@keldonn2 if you look my post was 3 months ago and the Nomad Visa had not been passed.

  • @TheRadicalPriest
    @TheRadicalPriest Год назад +2

    My compliments to you for pronouncing everything correctly. My brain explodes when I hear the bastardization levied on place names by the ignorant. I lived in Andalusia for five years in the late 50's to early 60's and these recent views are pretty shocking. Most of those waterfronts were 1 story fishing villages with no four or five story apartments anywhere.

  • @user-nc2qj2jc5q
    @user-nc2qj2jc5q 3 месяца назад

    Ife you LOVE severe heat ande drought thats the place for you...

  • @Kinai89
    @Kinai89 8 месяцев назад

    I lived in Almeria, not that nice though............ better go to Marbella

  • @dannmm6745
    @dannmm6745 Год назад +4

    6:10 Mosson season?? In Cádiz?? 😂😂 you don’t know what you are talking about, quillo.

  • @juancanosantiago720
    @juancanosantiago720 Месяц назад

    Se escribe (Andalucía) con C no Andalusia con S.

  • @888ssss
    @888ssss 7 месяцев назад +2

    spain was good before it joined the EU. now you never know what political crap is on its way. like california.

  • @olivierf.4931
    @olivierf.4931 Год назад +1

    And a totally chemtrailed sky!!!

  • @ririshow
    @ririshow 7 месяцев назад +1

    It has been getting far far too hot in summers!!! Do not go there!

  • @tomschaller4756
    @tomschaller4756 9 месяцев назад +1

    Too hot.

  • @derekgeddes7956
    @derekgeddes7956 Год назад

    You’re facts are way off😡😡😡

  • @elvenking62
    @elvenking62 Месяц назад

    From Texas, US I can honestly say Spain was a revelation. Every bit as fun as Italy (food better) and WAY more attractive than the soggy and messy UK. I love the British people but they are being run out of their own country, like here!

  • @skypedownloader4885
    @skypedownloader4885 7 месяцев назад +1

    Spain has lots of difficult, nonsensical rules and laws and taxes ppl left right and after at every turn and opportunity. Brits are not welcome either

  • @didou2a981
    @didou2a981 Год назад +6

    I don’t like Nerja...too much english

    • @jimvangompel5820
      @jimvangompel5820 Год назад +1

      Way to much tourist, lost its authenticity

    • @edwardjohnson7059
      @edwardjohnson7059 Год назад +1

      Racist just a bit.

    • @arcabuz
      @arcabuz Год назад +2

      @@edwardjohnson7059 and we’re getting increasingly hostile to English speakers

    • @noreenlawlor3700
      @noreenlawlor3700 Год назад +1

      And chocabloc in the Summer months.

  • @A1_DASH
    @A1_DASH Год назад

    Looks like you missed your spanish lesson today. You know what happens now!
    2019 duolingo april fools joke

  • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552
    @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 Год назад +6

    I like the Caribbean

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 Год назад +1

      Where in particular?

    • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552
      @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 Год назад +1

      @@babycakes8434 Belize. You?

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 Год назад +1

      @@rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 I have been recently to Jamaica and Cuba and I liked them both. I also liked St. Martin. I haven't been to Belize yet, it is on my bucket list for sure.

    • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552
      @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 Год назад +1

      @@babycakes8434 yeah I love Jamaica also. Hey how about Dominica?

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 Год назад +1

      @@rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 My friend is from Dominica. It sounds great. Lets go!