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The Enchantment of a Retirement in Croatia

Croatia - an emerging retirement destination.
More and more people are making the decision to retire in Croatia -- and the reasons are obvious.

Learn more about retiring in Croatia in IL Postcards.

Retiring in Croatia is unlike retiring anywhere else in the world…A flotilla of dazzling white yachts glides into a sheltered cove. The put-put-put of their motors is no competition for the evening choir of cicadas. The whiteness of the yachts is startling, a vivid contrast to the sea's hypnotic palette of blues and turquoises…the deep orange roof-tiles of a thousand-year-old town…the green pine woods beyond.

Why retire in Croatia?

We could not be more passionate about telling you to retire in Croatia, our latest discovery. Although many Americans know very little about it, this small maritime country at the heart of Europe offers you the chance to discover the closest thing to the Mediterranean of years gone by. Unspoiled, relaxed, beautiful, and safe, Croatia is one of Europe's loveliest treasures. Everything a discriminating visitor-or home buyer-is looking for can be found right here: crystal-clear seas, timeless fishing villages and unspoiled beaches, Roman ruins, a pristine lake district, and medieval walled cities. Every twist and turn of the coastline serves up grandstand views of secret coves, little harbors, and calm turquoise waters. Out in the Adriatic Sea, a galaxy of islands-1,185 of them-shimmer like a cache of emeralds. The legendary Frenchman Jacques Cousteau, esteemed biologist and oceanographer, once described Croatia's waters as the cleanest and clearest in the world. When you come here, you simply must take a boat and go out into the Adriatic-you'll be astounded at how far down into the depths you can see. Adriatic property prices are what you could find on the Mediterranean a generation or so ago.

International Living can't claim to have been the first to recommend the Dalmatian Coast as a retirement destination. That distinction goes to the Roman Emperor Diocletian (AD 245-316), the only Roman emperor ever to retire. He chose to spend his golden years in his palace in Split, where he remained until his death in 316. The Diocletian Palace was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979 and it remains at the heart of Croatia's second-largest city.

Visas for retirees in Croatia

Retire in Dubrovnik
Retiring to Dubrovnik, Croatia will allow you to enjoy a retirement in a truly unique environment.

If you're planning on permanently retiring to Croatia, then you must have a visa. In the U.S., visas are issued by the following: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia in Washington, DC; Consulate General in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. You'll also need to apply for a temporary residency permit. You'll need various documents-and a stated reason for wanting to live in Croatia. This can be related to an investment, a business, family, employment, study, or real estate rental or purchase. Having a yacht moored in a Croatian marina also qualifies as a reason for being granted a residency permit.

Health care for those who retire in Croatia

All major population centers have decent health care facilities. Zagreb is the best served with a large general hospital, Sveti Duh, which offers seven specialized polyclinics and 13 medical centers.

Private health insurance for retirees

Your U.S. health insurance usually does not travel with you beyond U.S. borders. You will probably need to buy private health insurance in Croatia. Numerous U.S. and British companies provide health insurance for retirees living in Croatia.

Learn more about retiring in Croatia in IL Postcards.


Interested in retiring to a different destination? Then check out these similar pages:

Retire in FranceRetire in Italy
Retire in Spain


Read related IL Postcards:

12/07/2005 - Croatia's Thousand Island Retirement
Unspoiled, relaxed, easygoing, beautiful, and safe, Croatia is one of Europe's loveliest treasures.


06/21/2004 - Retire in Dubrovnik: Europe's Medieval Showpiece City
Waves of russet-tiled rooftops by the cobalt-blue sea beyond the old port in Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic."


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