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2 hours ago, Pharoticus said:

Cyprus and Madeira stay pretty warm year round.

 

Morocco and Tunisia would be also be a good bets climate wise, but they're not everyone's cup of tea.

Hi

 

Thanks

 

Yes, Cyrus has been mentioned as an option.

You are the first with Madeira, had not given it a thought.

 

So for year round, appears Canary Islands, Cyprus and Madeira all good options for good climate.

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3 hours ago, seasia said:

Hi

 

Thanks

 

Yes, Cyrus has been mentioned as an option.

You are the first with Madeira, had not given it a thought.

 

So for year round, appears Canary Islands, Cyprus and Madeira all good options for good climate.

Yes, but they all involve being stuck on an island!

 

IMO, Madeira is the most interesting of the three, but I for one wouldn't want to be "stranded" out in the Atlantic.

 

Have you thought about Israel or Turkey?

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None of these countries compare to Thailand. I have been to all of them. 
If it must be european then i would say, pick any from the ones mentioned above. They are ok. But dont even come close.

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None of these countries compare to Thailand. I have been to all of them. 
If it must be european then i would say, pick any from the ones mentioned above. They are ok. But dont even come close.
Not close in what way? If you are going to contribute then please add some value.
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1 hour ago, AlexRich said:

This is an interesting topic. My thoughts are that if you are not income constrained it would make sense to have a base in Europe and travel to Thailand using the tourist visa options. You can avoid all the crap that surrounds the immigration visa and avoid paying through the nose for an elite visa. So 5 months in Thailand and a couple of months in another SE Asia destination (Vietnam, Bali, Malaysia, etc) in-between visas, with the rest of the time in Europe. Cyprus is good for taxation and relatively inexpensive. The point about being a bit boring is valid, and that's why having the best of both worlds is a good option. I personally enjoy the vibe in Thailand ... you can have a great time no matter what age you are. In Europe you have less options on the social scene and you're a bit out of place in nightclubs once you've left your twenties.

theres also an issue of being constrained in mobility,

for me its one place or the other,

and i suspect that to be the case for many retirees

Posted (edited)
On 3/9/2019 at 12:45 PM, bkk6060 said:

How many 25 year old women are willing and available to hangout with 65 year old men in any of these countries?

I'll pass thanks....

What you say is at the back of everybody's mind on this thread. Only, they pretend it weren't the case. 

 

If you are gay or want to be on your own all the time there are plenty of eligible countries out there. Cheaper than Thailand and better in many respects.

 

Note that Germany is hot in the summer and still offers affordable mongering opportunities. No tax exemption if you stay over 183 days though.

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On 3/9/2019 at 9:58 PM, Fairynuff said:

or until you can get decent Thai food outside of Thailand 

Im addicted to Gai Yang. I dont know why.

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Posted
5 hours ago, AlexRich said:

I personally enjoy the vibe in Thailand ... you can have a great time no matter what age you are. In Europe you have less options on the social scene and you're a bit out of place in nightclubs once you've left your twenties.

Plus double good.

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4 hours ago, brokenbone said:

theres also an issue of being constrained in mobility,

for me its one place or the other,

and i suspect that to be the case for many retirees

Yes, and many Thailand dwellers have wives, gf and families. But for someone who travels light it is doable. You’d also need a higher budget ... but if you own an apartment in Cyprus the yearly costs are minimal.

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12 hours ago, JackGats said:

What you say is at the back of everybody's mind on this thread. Only, they pretend it weren't the case. 

 

If you are gay or want to be on your own all the time there are plenty of eligible countries out there. Cheaper than Thailand and better in many respects.

 

Note that Germany is hot in the summer and still offers affordable mongering opportunities. No tax exemption if you stay over 183 days though.

Medical insurance in Germany will be an issue unless you come from another EU country with an S1 form. But then the tax man will want to know. Germany is very bureaucratic. Climatewise it is no alternative to Thailand. German summers may be hot, they may be wet and cold.

Cost of living is high esp. housing.

Posted (edited)
20 hours ago, JackGats said:

What you say is at the back of everybody's mind on this thread. Only, they pretend it weren't the case. 

 

 

Note that Germany is hot in the summer and still offers affordable mongering opportunities. No tax exemption if you stay over 183 days though.

1. no, it really isnt, the fact that a 25 year old is not attracted

to me alone is such a turn-off for me that i wont even contemplate it

2. note that germany is yet another ice cold shithole,

whoremongering or not, its not on the table lest we get an actual climate change, but that wont be happening for millenniums,

if at all, and even then odds are in favor of yet another ice age on top of the one we live in already

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On 3/11/2019 at 5:05 PM, A1Str8 said:

None of these countries compare to Thailand. I have been to all of them. 
If it must be european then i would say, pick any from the ones mentioned above. They are ok. But dont even come close.

In what way do any of the many countries mentioned/suggested "dont even come close " to Thailand?

 

There is a very long list on the thread, have you really been to all of them ?

 

Let us see now, Thailand usually No. 1 for road deaths in the world.

 

Chiang Mai  Thailand seems to have been claimed most polluted city in the world.

 

Some of the other countries have far lower corruption levels than Thailand.

 

Some of the others have better health systems.

 

How is Thailand way ahead of  these ?

 

Thailand has both positives and negatives.

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On 3/9/2019 at 10:33 AM, leverito said:

Where in Europe you can find lady's warm attention to you for $30?Or $40?.. 

The price matter.

 

Probably need to look around Germany.

 

 

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6 hours ago, seasia said:

In what way do any of the many countries mentioned/suggested "dont even come close " to Thailand?

 

There is a very long list on the thread, have you really been to all of them ?

 

Let us see now, Thailand usually No. 1 for road deaths in the world.

 

Chiang Mai  Thailand seems to have been claimed most polluted city in the world.

 

Some of the other countries have far lower corruption levels than Thailand.

 

Some of the others have better health systems.

 

How is Thailand way ahead of  these ?

 

Thailand has both positives and negatives.

higher crime rates (murder and shootings)

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Posted

Hi

 

Has anyone spent time in both Andalusia  and Thailand?

Any thoughts ?

 

The former seems a nice region, climate quite good, costs not too high.

 

I came across this property web site with plenty of listings there,some of the places to rent seemed competitive in comparison to Thailand.

 

 

 

https://www.idealista.com/en/

 

Posted (edited)

Thanks to the O.P. for starting the topic. 

Alternatives to Thailand that are in ASEAN are always covered well here already.

I started a thread specifically about alternatives in LATIN AMERICA.

There are some other possibilities as well that may not fit in the existing topics.

 

For examples --

South Africa (Africa)

Georgia (Eurasia)

Armenia (Eurasia)

 

Question - would you include EURASIA as fitting in this topic, or not? 

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On 3/9/2019 at 9:20 AM, Pharoticus said:

Definitely Portugal. Way better than Thailand.

 

TBH, Thailand is a dump when compared to Mediterranean countries.

Didn't used to be but it is now

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Have just scrolled through THE thread but i would say;

Albania.

One of the poorest countries in Europe with cattel om the Streets and stuff like that but very friendly People and great value for money. Nice Long costline with the adriatic sea.

Not the ideal place for the Winter and not part of EC. Have to check My passport to see how long they let me stay. But I think 90 days and after that a border run?

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Have just scrolled through THE thread but i would say;

Albania.

One of the poorest countries in Europe with cattel om the Streets and stuff like that but very friendly People and great value for money. Nice Long costline with the adriatic sea.

Not the ideal place for the Winter and not part of EC. Have to check My passport to see how long they let me stay. But I think 90 days and after that a border run?

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Some time ago I saw a short documentary entitled "Albania - Cheapest holiday country in Europe".

People seemed friendly there but lack of infrastructure and basic amenities.
Good for a short stay but longer, I'm not so sure...

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