As you're scouting your dream retirement locale abroad, don't forget to ask about those senior discounts.
Retiree discount programs are available, for example, in a number of Central and South American countries. These programs offer senior citizens a range of perks, including affordable health care, reduced costs on travel and lower taxes.
There's a catch of course: Countries that offer these senior programs have requirements that applicants must meet in order to qualify.
Generally, this means you may have to be a property owner or legal resident of that country (as opposed to just a part-time visitor) with a minimum level of income from a stable source — via a pension, for instance.
"Every country is going to be different, but in macro, countries want you to show that you won't be dependent on their largesse," said Jennifer Stevens, executive editor of International Living.
"Be aware of these requirements before you buy your ticket and head out, or you may find that you'll have to come back," she said.
You should also hire a lawyer who is familiar with the visa and residency requirements of your destination country, Stevens said.
Here are the locales with the best senior discount programs, according to an analysis by International Living.
Panama
This Central American nation won the top spot in International Living's Annual Global Retirement Index, largely because of the special benefits it offers retirees.
The Panamanian pensionado program offers a 50 percent discount on entertainment costs and reduced rates on airline tickets and hotel stays, as well as lower prices on energy bills.
Though you don't need to own real estate in Panama in order to qualify, you do need to draw a pension of at least $1,000 each month. If you have a spouse or children under age 18, you'll need to have an additional $250 per month for each dependent.
Mexico
American retirees like Mexico because they can easily drop by for up to 180 days at a time on a tourist visa, said Stevens.
"There are a lot of people who go part time," she said. "It's close and you can stay for six months without going through any visa rigmarole."
Once you decide to become a legal resident, however, you become eligible for the same discounts Mexican retirees may access. That includes reduced prices on theater tickets and museums, as well as lower costs on medications.
Retirees hailing from the U.S. can apply for a temporary resident visa in Mexico and maintain it for up to four years.
Ecuador