Best places to retire in Dominican Republic
For retirees, La Vega ranks highest in Dominican Republic (retire score 68/100), balancing affordability, a mild climate and safety. The most affordable option is La Vega. Our retire score = 40% cost + 30% climate + 30% safety.
Top retirement cities in Dominican Republic
- La Vega — retire score 68/100 (cost 60, climate 88, safety 57)
- San Cristóbal — retire score 66/100 (cost 59, climate 84, safety 56)
- Puerto Plata — retire score 65/100 (cost 59, climate 84, safety 55)
- San Francisco de Macorís — retire score 65/100 (cost 60, climate 82, safety 55)
- Salvaleón de Higüey — retire score 65/100 (cost 60, climate 82, safety 55)
- Bella Vista — retire score 65/100 (cost 59, climate 82, safety 56)
- Punta Cana — retire score 65/100 (cost 60, climate 81, safety 55)
- Santiago de los Caballeros — retire score 64/100 (cost 55, climate 86, safety 55)
- Santo Domingo Este — retire score 64/100 (cost 56, climate 84, safety 55)
- San Pedro de Macorís — retire score 64/100 (cost 59, climate 81, safety 53)
- La Romana — retire score 64/100 (cost 59, climate 81, safety 53)
- Santo Domingo — retire score 63/100 (cost 54, climate 84, safety 54)
Retire score weights affordability, climate comfort and disaster+crime safety. It does not include healthcare quality or retirement-visa rules — verify those separately.
FAQ
Where is the best place to retire in Dominican Republic?
La Vega ranks highest in our retirement score (68/100), balancing affordability, mild climate and safety.
Is Dominican Republic a good place to retire?
Dominican Republic's best retirement city scores 68/100; the most affordable is La Vega (cost 60/100). We weigh cost, climate and natural-disaster + crime safety — not healthcare or visas, which you should check separately.
What's the cheapest place to retire in Dominican Republic?
La Vega has the lowest cost of living in Dominican Republic in our data.
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