Famous for its sun, sea, sand, delicious cuisine and laidback lifestyle, Spain is an attractive prospect for Britons looking to move abroad.
A British expat who decided to make the move shared the “best thing” about living in the sunny European hotspot.
A content creator known as English John in Costa Blanca (@englishjohncostablanca on TikTok) took to the sharing platform to reveal his favourite thing about living in Spain.
The expat, who now helps others move to Spain, said: “No one’s going to tell you this about Spain and I really don’t know why. But here’s the truth: the best things about living in Spain are free.
‘The best things about living in Spain are free’
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“Day trips to the beach, outdoor activities, walking, visiting towns, visiting cities and enjoying the great outdoors don’t cost you anything.
“If it does cost you something, it’s never going to be more than the price of a picnic or a bit of petrol, maybe a bus ticket or train ticket – you catch my drift.”
John explained that when he lived in the UK, he was “desperate to get out” and consequently, was constantly booking holidays.
But now, having moved to Spain, he is able to enjoy holiday weather practically all year round.
He told viewers: “If you’re desperate – like I was – to leave and make a life for yourself in Spain, let me tell you, you can wake up and come outside and it’s 28C.”
Being able to spend countless hours outside is a real benefit of living in sunny Spain. Not only is it a mood booster, but it’s cost-effective too.
The cost of living in Spain is generally lower than in the UK but people living there can also save money on socialising and activities.
While plans in the UK are often dictated by the weather, with many flocking to coffee shops, pubs and restaurants when it gets too cold or rainy, Spain experiences over 320 days of sunshine per year.
‘Visiting towns, visiting cities and enjoying the great outdoors don’t cost you anything’
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This means locals and expats alike can spend more time outside socialising, going for scenic walks, heading to beaches or playing sports, all of which can be free activities.
An expat who relocated to Spain spoke exclusively to GB News about his move, revealing that the laidback lifestyle is a real benefit – although it took some getting used to.
Alastair Johnson admitted that the relaxed attitude to the time “bugged” him at first, although he soon realised that the Spanish “have really got it right”.
For those considering moving to Spain, the expat offered some guidance on where to live.
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