12 Best Places to Live or Retire in Southern Italy

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Published 2023-12-16
Italy is a multifaceted country with different cultures, terrain and unique architecture. Its southern part is the most distinctive with regions like Sicily, Campania, Calabria and Puglia showcasing a slower pace of life, along with a beautiful coastal stretch in the heart of Mediterranean. Plus Life in south Italy is considered to be the cheapest, as housing, utilities and even entertainment is way more affordable. However, there are some notable drawbacks of southern Italy, the first one is lack of development in services sector and the second one is high unemployment rate. But nevertheless, if your a well established digital nomad or retiree earning your income or pension from elsewhere this will be the least of your worries.
So from Coastal cities to tranquil towns, Here are 12 Best places to Live or Retire in Sothern Italy.

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All Comments (21)
  • @fontana03
    From Malta, we retired to Sicily, Frigintini to be exact. Beautiful countryside, beautiful people, great food and only 30 minutes from Pozzallo. Bought a villa with land for the price of 2 bedroom, shell form apartment in Gozo! We love it!
  • @marcome1953
    Cheapest place to live in Italy is Calabria. In Scalea you can buy 3 rooms apt for 30k. A villa for less than 80k. Wonderful sea and weather conditions 👌
  • @tracyaskew1651
    I lived in Taormina for 3 years after shifting from Giardini Naxos just below. I loved it. Sicily will always be my 2nd home.
  • @mcognito
    Thanks Antonio. I’ve been there and you’re right, it’s beautiful! I’ve been as far south as Siracusa and as far north as the north end of lago di como…many places in between. Italy is diverse and amazing. Looking forward to your next video! Buona fortuna
  • @johnbruenn8755
    You are absolutely correct. I retire in 2 months at age 62. I take pretty good care of myself, but I can tell you every freaking joint in my body is making itself felt. A decade ago my joints were fine. Travel and enjoy life while you’re still young enough to enjoy it. Retirement is wasted on old people!
  • @MultiOranuch
    Thank you for sharing 🙏💖 A good informarion - I have visited Tuscany So lots of places in Italy that will be good to stay after retiremnet.. Best Wishes 😇 ⛄⛄⛄⛄🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
  • @user-mj7di7nj3v
    Se posso dare un consiglio: se se scegliete di vivere in Italia o in un qualsiasi altro posto del mondo per prima cosa dovete imparare la lingua. Per "imparare" non intendo solo studiarla a scuola ma assimilare la lingua in modo tale da poter pensare spontaneamente in quella lingua, poter ridere quando qualcuno fa una battuta. Quando ci si sente parte di una cultura e di una lingua si può vivere felici in un paese straniero altrimenti ci si sentirà davvero soli. Detto questo se cercate un posto con sole e mare, costo della vita basso e poca criminalità e infrastrutture decenti il meglio che può venirmi in mente è il sud della Sardegna. Per accedere gratuitamente al Servizio Sanitario Nazionale dovete fare una di queste cose 1 diventare cittadini italiani (dopo 5 anni di residenza) 2 svolgere un'attività economica e pagare le tasse in Italia 3 sposarsi
  • @shaday1490
    I would love to move to Southern Italy
  • @angeleyes9990
    My dream is to live in southern Italy. I had a friend from capaci.
  • @mcognito
    A very well composed tour with good information! I am going back to Italy next year and looking for a place to live… maybe not Naples
  • Great video . Thank you for sharing . My late fathers side of my family are from Bari and Naples. I would love to move to the southern region and live my later years of life there. Im 66 and keep hiping to win big lol with the Powerball lottery and move there. Anyway Grazie mille for sharing. Ciao
  • @cemrohnda5940
    Thanks ❤…..Taormina— Palermo — Cagliari,Sardinya— Bari 👍
  • @rudfil
    Taormina is stunning, I would love to go visit
  • @SuperChicken666
    I lived in Italy for three years. Busilingo, near Verona, just an hour or so from Venice. It's a really nice place to visit but... I wouldn't want to live there again.😊