I have to admit having checked the temperatures for Santa Marta, Colombia I wouldn't want a Caribbean temperature of 80 degrees year-round, however superficially attractive it may sound.
I had always thought Buenos Aires as top of the list: a nice climate with all four seasons represented, an inexpensive cost of living, a reasonable consumer culture, a good education and health sector, and a fantastic book shop, where I would spend most of what is left of my time on earth. I have since read online, however, that the English language selection is somewhat limited, the stock being primarily romantic and pulp fiction, and not the classics, which I prefer. https://youtu.be/KzJEkIAxOQA
Ive always fancied Argentina, the football and the music, but my attention has turned more to Uruguay as of late, it’s the safest Latin America place to live, a low petty crime rate and a low violent crime rate, it’s a beacon of light of security in that region.
Uruguay is one of the safest places to live in Latin America, offering retirees a peaceful, secure, and welcoming environment. With its affordable living, stunning landscapes, top-notch healthcare, and ease of residency, Uruguay is a fantastic choice for those looking to retire abroad.