What is it like to retire in New Providence?
We asked retirees what it is like retiring in New Providence. They said...
"Retiring in New Providence can be a great experience for those looking for a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. The town is known for its low crime rates and friendly locals, making it a safe and welcoming place to live. There are plenty of recreational activities for retirees to enjoy, from boating to biking on the many trails around the area. The town also offers an array of restaurants, cafes, and entertainment options. With its vibrant culture and community, retirees living in New Providence are sure to never get bored. The cost of living is also relatively low, making it a great place for those looking to enjoy retirement while staying on a budget," said a member in New Providence, Bahamas.
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"New Providence has a large expat community and it is easy to find other expats to hangout with. There are people of all nationalities and all financial situations ranging from Billionaires to retired school bus drivers so you can always find people that share interests with you. We have also found it amazing to speak with those who are nothing like us but give us a window into their world before living here. There are some forts and monuments to visit but cultural attractions are not really that great here as you would find in Europe or South America. We do have lots of water recreation and sports available for those who enjoy the beach and waves. The nightlife scene is very vibrant but you must be careful of which areas you go to. The more expensive areas are also the safer ones so be careful in the cheaper "bars"," remarked another expat who made the move to New Providence, Bahamas.
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What is it like to retire in New Providence?
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