"This historic southern coastal town is known for colorful architecture, a strong maritime culture and a wide range of outdoor pursuits—beaches, fishing, boating, cycling, hiking and horseback riding—with a top-ranked nearby golf course that also offers dramatic coastal walks. The local food scene emphasizes fresh seafood and a concentration of restaurants, while Cork is about a 30-minute drive for rail and international flights. Living costs are broadly comparable to the U.S., though housing prices in Ireland have been rising; to remain beyond three months retirees must show adequate income (roughly $54,000 annually) and substantial savings, obtain renewable temporary residence visas, and are advised to secure private health coverage." - Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty is a writer who specializes in covering destinations, resorts, and cruises for Travel + Leisure and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines