When people think about retirement, they often picture life by the sea – somewhere peaceful, with a slower pace and that “permanent vacation” feel. That’s exactly what draws so many people to the idea of retiring in Sicily. But the reality is, it’s easy to fall in love with a place at first sight, only to later realize it’s missing some key essentials. And we’re not just talking about grocery stores – we mean things like a hospital in town, a safe neighborhood, low earthquake risk, and an airport close enough to get back home when needed. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at five places in Sicily that combine quality of life with the kind of practical features that really matter when choosing where to retire. 1. Cefalù Cefalù is a seaside town of around 14,000 people and a UNESCO World Heritage site. While property prices are slightly above average (around €115,000 for a 70m² home), it offers excellent year-round livability. There’s a hospital just 10 minutes from the center, and the town is about an hour from one of the region’s main airports, Falcone Borsellino in Palermo. That proximity to Palermo is also a big plus#!trpst#trp-gettext...
Cet article est réservé aux abonnés.
L'abonnement à Magic Towns coûte moins de deux cafés Starbucks par mois-et c'est possible (bien que nous soyons presque sûrs qu'il n'y a pas d'autre solution). volonté) vous sauver des dizaines, voire des centaines de milliers alors que vous planifiez l'une des plus grandes décisions de votre vie.
Vous serez également au service d'une petite équipe familiale qui s'efforce d'offrir une vision réelle dans un espace rempli de blogs, d'agents douteux et de listes de "Top 10" recyclées.






