Thailand has been named the best retirement destination in Asia and ranked ninth globally in the Global Retirement Index 2026, according to the Thai government. The ranking, published by International Living, a leading US media outlet specialising in overseas living and retirement, awarded Thailand an overall score of 80.0 points.
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Deputy Government Spokesperson Lalida Perisvivatana announced the result on Wednesday, 1 July 2026, saying the ranking reflects Thailand’s growing appeal as a destination for retirees from around the world. The assessment was based on seven key categories: housing, visas and retirement benefits, cost of living, development and governance, climate, healthcare, and overall lifestyle suitability.
International Living compiled the index using input from experts, correspondents and expatriates living in each country. Thailand was recognised for its quality of life, healthcare system and welcoming living environment, which contributed to its position as the highest-ranked country in Asia.
Thailand achieved its strongest result in the cost-of-living category, scoring 96 points, reflecting the value it offers relative to the quality of life available. The country also received 84 points for development and governance, highlighting infrastructure and public administration.
Healthcare and retirement visas and benefits each received 79 points, with the government saying these scores demonstrate Thailand’s internationally recognised medical standards and policies designed to attract retirees from overseas. The results support the country’s ambition to remain competitive as a long-term destination for foreign residents.
The government said the ranking is consistent with its policy of developing Thailand into a global Medical and Wellness Hub. Current efforts include expanding the medical and wellness industry while promoting wellness tourism, elderly care and high-value medical services.
Officials also pledged to continue improving healthcare services, strengthening infrastructure and creating a supportive living environment for both Thai citizens and foreigners. The wider strategy aims to establish Thailand as a regional centre for the health economy while supporting long-term economic growth.
Khaosod reported that the government said it will continue promoting Thailand as a leading global retirement destination. It hopes this will generate additional tourism and healthcare revenue, attract investment and create sustainable economic opportunities across the country.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 2 July 2026