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10 Attractive Retirement Destinations For Golf Lovers in Italy

Discover 10 top retirement destinations in Italy with great golf courses, strong economies, and peaceful living—perfect for a relaxing post-retirement life.

Besides tourism, Italy is also a really good place to spend the rest of your life after retirement. Along with a peaceful life, you can spend your time playing golf with around 250 golf clubs spread across the country. Interested? Let me suggest to you our recommended towns where you can live peacefully after retirement.

Key Features

  • Milan and Bologna are perfect for retirees who want city life, excellent healthcare, and plenty of golf courses to stay active.
  • If you love lakeside views, Lecco and Monza offer peaceful surroundings, strong economies, and sources of entertainment to enjoy.
  • Florence and Bergamo bring together history, culture, and financial security with top-tier healthcare and great entertainment options, like golf courses and bars.
  • For a quieter, affordable retirement, Crema and Pordenone have strong local industries, welcoming communities, and many investment opportunities.

Novara

(Quality of Life Score: 95; Quality of Infrastructure: 86; Quality of Economy: 89)

Located in the Piedmont region, Novara is a city with historical roots that is becoming an attractive destination for retirees. Its strategic position between Milan and Turin makes it a great place for those looking for a peaceful life without sacrificing urban conveniences. The local economy is diversified, with strengths in agriculture and grape production.

Novara in piemonte italy
Credits: Jenya SJ

Other than that, it also has a thriving chemical and manufacturing industry, providing a stable environment for investment. Apart from cafes and bars, golf enthusiasts can enjoy the nearby 18-hole Golf Club Castelconturbia, which is less than half an hour’s drive away. The town also offers high-quality healthcare and a well-established transportation system.

Bologna

(Quality of Life Score: 93; Quality of Infrastructure: 75; Quality of Economy: 89)

Bologna is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region and is famed for its rich cultural heritage and culinary delights. Beyond its famous Tagliatelle al Ragù pasta, Bologna has a robust economy driven by sectors like automotive and transportation. The city’s well-developed infrastructure, including a high-speed rail network, enhances its appeal.

Bologna
Credits: Fabio Ciminelli

I especially recommend this for retired people as it offers zero tariffs and special rates for students and pensioners due to efficient transport policies. Healthcare is awesome, and educational institutes are abundant, so you don’t have to worry about that. Additionally, it has three golf courses, including an 18-hole Bologna Golf Club, with lush green grounds for you to enjoy with your friends.

Bergamo

(Quality of Life Score: 84; Quality of Infrastructure: 77; Quality of Economy: 89)

Located in the Lombardy region, Bergamo is a city where culture and history meet with economic vitality. Its proximity to Milan enhances its strategic importance for expats and offers them various investment opportunities. The local economy thrives on industries such as banking, machinery, chemicals, and services. Due to these thriving industries, its per capita GDP is 14% higher than the EU average.

Bergamo in lombardia italy
Bergamo in Lombardia Italy

However, the cost of living is a bit higher than in other towns, which is understandable due to its top-quality standards of living. As for leisurely activities, you get more than a hundred hiking trails and two golf courses, including the Sporting Club Golf Parco dei Colli S.R.L., a 9-hole course set in rolling hills.

Firenze

(Quality of Life Score: 83; Quality of Infrastructure: 74; Quality of Economy: 89)

This town is more popular by the name of Florence and is the capital city of Tuscany. The local economy is supported by its textile, glass, and ceramics industries, along with a fair share of tourism and pharmaceuticals. With this diversity, expats can find many investment opportunities. Couple it with its high quality of life and good healthcare; you get the perfect place to spend your retired life.

Firenze
Image source: Ciao Florence Tours

Since it is a famous town, the local transport system is strong enough to support flocks of tourists. You won’t have to worry about your kid’s education as it has more than eight higher education institutes. It also has various bars, cafes, and even five golf courses for you to enjoy your time with friends.

Crema

(Quality of Life Score: 81; Quality of Infrastructure: 72; Quality of Economy[?]89)

Another Lombardy town with a rich history and a growing economy that contributes more than 50% of turnover in the combined manufacturing sector of the entire Province of Cremona. Apart from that, student housing, education, and services are the other things that contribute to Crema’s strong economy. With a peaceful yet quality standard of life, you can find many investment opportunities and a good place to live the rest of your retired life.

Crema in lombardia italy
Credits: Michele Scandelli

As for education, you get access to many Industrial Technical and Higher Education schools where kids can prepare for their higher education. You won’t get bored here as it has hundreds of historical sites, many hiking trails, and a golf course to practice your shots on the beautiful green grounds.

Pordenone

(Quality of Life Score: 82; Quality of Infrastructure: 77; Quality of Economy: 90)

Pordenone, located in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, is a town that is often ranked as the best place to live in Italy. The local economy is supported by manufacturing, particularly in the furniture and appliance sectors. Pordenon’s strategic location near the Alps and the Adriatic Sea enhances its appeal. Additionally, it won’t be difficult to mix with locals as the town is filled with expats, mostly from America.

Pordenone in friuli-venezia giulia italy
Credits: Carlo Marino

The Gothic-styled Church of San Giorgio is a famous historical landmark that attracts many visitors. Opportunities are good, and the cost of living is relatively affordable. You also get access to multiple Higher Education institutes, spas, and supermarkets. Golfers can visit the Golf Club Castel d’Aviano, situated in a beautiful setting and providing an entertaining golfing experience.

Seregno

(Quality of Life Score: 78; Quality of Infrastructure: 77; Quality of Economy: 89)

Seregno offers a high quality of life with its well-developed infrastructure and a growing services industry. The local economy thrives on furniture manufacturing and other small industries. Its proximity to Milan also makes it an attractive place for expats as they can enjoy the peacefulness of the town and the rich city life of the nearby big city.

Seregno in lombardia italy
Credits: Remulazz

The town is filled with hundreds of cinemas, gyms, cafes, and other industries of entertainment for you to completely enjoy your retired life. Golf enthusiasts can access four nearby courses and various hiking trails to refresh themselves on weekends.

Milano

(Quality of Life Score: 79; Quality of Infrastructure: 79; Quality of Economy: 89)

Italy’s financial and fashion capital, Milan, offers an attractive urban lifestyle with a strong economy. The city’s infrastructure is top-notch, providing excellent healthcare, transportation, and recreational facilities. Its economy is supported by tourism, fashion, and finance industries. Due to these industries, Milano is often ranked the richest city in Italy.

Milano in lombardia italy
Milano in Lombardia Italy

You get lots of investment opportunities here that can help you enjoy your retired life without working for a bit. That’s one reason at least 20% of the city’s population comprises expats. With more than 20 Higher Education institutes, including many private schools for expats, education is not a concern here. While your kids are the school, you can spend your time in one of eleven golf courses surrounded throughout the city.

Lecco

(Quality of Life Score: 78; Quality of Infrastructure: 73; Quality of Economy: 89)

This serene town is located on the shores of Lake Como and offers stunning natural beauty alongside economic stability. You can invest in the growing metal or machinery industry to benefit from the city’s huge export business. Lecco’s beautiful landscapes will make you forget the relatively limited transportation of the city. Again, it won’t be a problem for you if you can afford a car or a bike.

Lecco in lombardia italy
Credits: Maurizio Moro5153

With hundreds of bars, multiple gyms, and cafes, you won’t ever feel bored here. Besides, it has good education institutes where your kids can get quality education. Healthcare isn’t a concern as well. For golf enthusiasts, the nearby Golf Club Lecco offers a course that blends with the surrounding mountains and lake views.

Monza

(Quality of Life Score: 78; Quality of Infrastructure: 75; Quality of Economy: 89)

To conclude the list, we have Monza, renowned for its historical sites and the expansive Monza Park. Here, the local economy is diverse, and key sectors like Furniture, Design, and Engineering provide great investment and job opportunities. Additionally, its proximity to Milan enhances its investment potential.

Monza in lombardia italy
Credits: Amstead23

Its infrastructure is also well developed, and you get access to modern amenities like fast internet to stay connected with the world. You can also find hundreds of cinemas, gyms, bars, and health clinics that won’t let you stay bored for long. Finally, there are four golf clubs, with Golf Club Monza being the notable one in Monza Park, that will let you enjoy your retirement days to the fullest.

Conclusion

I think this list should be convincing enough for you to make a decision and move to any of these beautiful places. Trust me, it’s worth it. They are rich in culture and history and have thriving economies for a peaceful retired life. What’s not to love about that?

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