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Winter Joy

The German winter can be long, gray, and isolating, often spent indoors waiting for the clouds to break. But you have spent a lifetime working hard, building a legacy, and navigating the complexities of European life. You have earned more than just a quiet existence; you deserve a retirement that feels like a reward, not a countdown. 

 

Best Years

If not now, when? You have the right to choose the best and most suitable life for yourself.

WHERE?

Many have shared that if you haven’t travelled much, have limited experience abroad, and are retiring in Asia for the first time: Choose Thailand first. The reason is less culture shock and ease of living.

Vung Tau 03

Here is a tailored "Slow Travel" program for Vung Tau, designed specifically for travellers over 65. This itinerary focuses on the tranquil, breezy atmosphere of the coast, ensuring a low-stress environment with easy access to modern medical facilities nearby in Ho Chi Minh City if needed.

 

Week 1: Settling In and Acclimatization

 

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CriteriaDa Nang (Vietnam)Hua Hin (Thailand)Germany
Cost w/ 1,800 EURVery comfortableGoodMuch tighter
HealthcareQuite goodGoodExcellent
Legal SafetyAverageGoodHighest
Visa / ResidencyWeakBetterNo problem
Winter Clim
Train

Vietnamese railways have been praised many times by international media. The famous travel magazine Lonely Planet voted Vietnam's North-South railway line as the most spectacular rail journey in the world. Traveling by train, visitors can witness the marvelous beauty of Vietnam's nature, culture, country, and people.

Spring Rolls

The Michelin Guide has recently unveiled its top 10 culinary destinations for 2025, highlighting Quang noodles in Da Nang as an unmissable delicacy.

According to the Michelin Guide, cuisine is always at the heart of travel, shaping how people connect with cultures and destinations worldwide.

Quang Noodles with Jellyfish in Da Nang, Recommended by Michelin Guide
The robust development of restaurants, from fine dining to casual eateries, demonstrates how cuisine brings travelers closer to locals and immerses them in the history and traditions of a destination.

In 2024, domestic tourism in Vietnam witnessed an exciting surge in online searches, according to Google's annual report. Among the top 10 most-searched destinations by Vietnamese users, eight were local, highlighting a growing passion for exploring the homeland. This trend not only reflects strong support for Vietnam’s tourism industry but also opens new opportunities for robust growth right at home.

Real Stories from Travelers: Vĩnh Hy – A Pristine Paradise

Vietnam has once again solidified its position on the global tourism map by being named the World’s Leading Heritage Destination 2024 at the prestigious World Travel Awards ceremony held in Madeira, Portugal. This marks the fifth time Vietnam has received this honor, following its previous victories in 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2023.

 

Hoi An

As a traveler with a penchant for discovering hidden gems around the world, Hội An in Vietnam offered me a journey that was not only enriching but surprisingly affordable. According to the Post Office’s Global Holiday Costs Index, Hội An was crowned the world’s cheapest long-haul destination for 2024—a first in the index's 18-year history. Previously ranked 6th, Hội An made a leap to the top spot, surpassing renowned destinations like Cape Town and Kenya.


A UNESCO World Heritage Treasure

Hanoi

Hanoi's Old Quarter offers a rich variety of food experiences that reflect the city's deep history and cultural diversity. A food tour through the Old Town is a fantastic way to sample some of the most iconic dishes and learn about the traditions behind them. Here are some key stops and recommendations for a food tour in Hanoi’s Old Quarter:
1. Phở (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)
•    Where to go: Phở Gia Truyền Bát Đàn or Phở Thìn.

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