Spain has always been the most popular country for Britons to retire. Since the explosion of packages in seventies, that has attracted millions of people with its main attraction, of course, be warm and sunny climate that enjoys respect in the exercise in general.
Because there are many expatriates from the United Kingdom now, this is also a great place for the retirement of the British who can form their own communities.
Weather
Spain has its four seasons, but in general they are much warmer and much less extreme than here in the United Kingdom, which is one of the biggest complaints of Spain when it comes to their retirement. Most parts of Spain has hot summers and mild, both spring and fall with only occasional rain. But if you prefer that your summers hot and generally sunny and warm weather all year, your best option is the Costa del Sol. It is also where you can see the largest concentration of Brits.
Culture
In the broadest sense, Spain can be divided in general for its native culture and its reputation as one of the major ‘holiday capital’ of the world although there is much more than that.If you choose to live within the country, you’ll discover a lifestyle much more traditional.

In Costa things can sometimes seem a bit like the UK, only with better weather. The largest cities are just as culturally vibrant as the other major European cities: Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia only three of the cities most popular and attractive.
Medical care
Spain has a fairly good level of public health, but if you intend to retire there, it is better to take out medical insurance to access to the private sector. The private sector tends to be faster and offers a higher degree of care and English is more widespread. Although costs vary, you are in the region of £ 1,000 per couple, per year.
Real estate
Buying a property in Spain can be a complex process and it is important that a good real estate attorney who can speak English real talk to you in the process. Many expatriates choose to rent a property first and try to buy later, which gives them the ability to search the best deals and understand the process of buying a home much more.
Shopping in Spain
You can buy most things you can get in the supermarkets of the United Kingdom here in Spain, although some brands may be different. If you want gourmet shops and fresh fish, you will not be disappointed with the range and quality of fresh foods found in most supermarkets in Spain. In more rural areas, you have certainly come across a market day, where you can catch some very cool products. For arts and crafts lovers, products handmade wooden furniture in Spain, leather shoes, textiles and leather, you can have great prices.
Cost of Living
Although the gap has narrowed in recent years, Spain has generally a lower cost of living. Often one can dine for less than other European countries and a major attraction for retirees is that warmer weather means its annual accounts for public utilities such as gas and electricity is much less than in most other European countries.







