Abruzzo, located in central Italy between the Adriatic Sea and the Apennine Mountains, is a dream destination for those looking to retire or relocate for a more relaxed and affordable lifestyle. Known for its stunning landscapes, charming medieval villages, national parks, and friendly locals, Abruzzo offers an authentic Italian experience—without the crowds or high costs of Tuscany or Rome.
Nature at Your Doorstep:
Abruzzo is often called “the greenest region in Europe,” with over one-third of its land designated as national parks and nature reserves. Residents enjoy hiking, cycling, skiing, and beach outings all within a short drive.
Authentic Italian Life:
Small town living is the norm here. Life moves at a slower, more enjoyable pace. Daily activities often include visiting local markets, sipping espresso at the town bar, and attending regional festivals.
Health & Wellness:
Abruzzo’s clean air, fresh local food (organic produce, mountain cheeses, wines, and seafood), and active lifestyle contribute to residents’ longevity. Italy’s healthcare system is highly ranked globally—and many facilities in Abruzzo provide excellent, affordable care.
Abruzzo remains one of Italy’s most affordable regions:
• Rent:
• 1-bedroom apartment: €450–€600/month
• 2–3 bedroom house: €600–€1000/month (depending on location)
• Utilities:
• Electricity, gas, water, internet: Around €150–€250/month
• Groceries:
• Weekly shopping for two: €90 –€120
• Dining Out:
• Espresso: €1
• Pizza or pasta meal: €8–€15
• 3-course meal at a nice restaurant: €20–€45
• Healthcare:
• Basic health insurance for non-EU citizens: €2,000/year
• Private doctor visit: €50–€80
Property Purchase:
Restored homes in villages start at €30,000, while country houses with land can be found between €80,000–€150,000.
(Yes, €1 homes exist in Abruzzo too—but require significant renovation.)
1. Pescara (City Life by the Sea)
Modern, lively, coastal city with an airport and beach culture. Great for those wanting amenities and a vibrant social life.
2. L’Aquila (Historic & Cultural Capital)
A beautiful city nestled in the mountains, rich in history, art, and architecture.
3. Sulmona (Charming and Affordable)
Famous for its confetti candy, Roman ruins, and colorful festivals. A favorite among expats.
4. Coastal Villages (Silvi, Vasto, Ortona)
Perfect for beach lovers looking for affordable seaside living.
5. Hilltop Towns (Pacentro, Scanno, Civitella del Tronto)
Idyllic medieval villages with stunning views—ideal for a slower, traditional lifestyle.
• Residency:
U.S., Canadian, UK, and Australian citizens can stay 90 days visa-free, but need a long-stay visa or Elective Residency Visa (ERV) for permanent living.
• Language:
While many Italians speak some English in cities, small-town life will be much easier if you learn some Italian basics.
• Transportation:
A car is highly recommended for getting around in rural areas.
Abruzzo is lively with year-round events celebrating food, wine, history, and religious traditions. Some favorites:
• La Perdonanza in L’Aquila: Religious procession and medieval reenactments
• Confetti Festival in Sulmona: Celebrating colorful, candy-coated almonds
• Wine & Olive Harvests: Participate with locals in autumn
Expect lots of friendly neighbors, community gatherings, and opportunities to dive into local traditions.
• Low cost of living
• Incredible natural beauty
• Authentic Italian life without over-tourism
• Proximity to both mountains and sea
• Healthier, relaxed pace of life
Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or creativity, Abruzzo might just be Italy’s best-kept secret.
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