Not every great place to live comes with a famous skyline or viral Instagram reel.
Across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, a new wave of expats is bypassing overcrowded capitals and headline destinations in favour of places that still feel real—towns where daily life is affordable, communities are welcoming, and the pace is refreshingly human.
According to International Living, these 14 hidden places stand out for their quality of life, cost advantages, lifestyle appeal, and long-term potential. Some are ready now for an easy move. Others are up-and-coming, still flying under the radar. A few are best suited for the adventurous expat willing to trade convenience for authenticity.
Here’s where to look before the rest of the world catches on.
1. Villefranche-sur-Mer, France: Chic Riviera living—without the Riviera chaos
Tucked between Nice and Monaco, Villefranche-sur-Mer offers everything people dream of on the French Riviera—without the sky-high prices or relentless crowds. Pastel houses cascade down toward a deep blue harbour, cafés spill onto quiet squares, and daily life feels calm rather than performative.
Despite its postcard beauty, Villefranche has a strong expat presence and a surprisingly practical side. Healthcare access is excellent, public transport is seamless, and daily expenses are more manageable than in nearby hotspots. For those craving coastal elegance with real community, this town is ready now.
2. Toulon, France: Mediterranean sunshine meets everyday French life
Often overlooked in favour of Nice or Marseille, Toulon is a working port city that delivers authentic southern French living. Locals outnumber tourists, rents are lower, and markets, beaches, and cultural venues are woven into everyday routines.
With strong rail connections, warm weather, and an active arts scene, Toulon appeals to expats who want sunshine without spectacle—and France without the inflated price tag.
3. Litochoro, Greece: Where mountains meet mythology—and the sea
Set at the foot of Mount Olympus, Litochoro is a rare place where forest trails, ancient myths, and the Aegean Sea coexist. Mornings can be spent hiking through gorges; afternoons at quiet beaches just minutes away.
Life here is affordable, deeply local, and nature-led. For expats seeking a slower Greek lifestyle grounded in tradition and outdoor living, Litochoro is ideal—especially for those willing to step slightly off the tourist trail.
4. Kavala, Greece: A laid-back port city with soul
Built amphitheatre-style above the sea, Kavala blends island vibes with mainland practicality. It’s walkable, scenic, and culturally rich—without feeling curated for visitors.
Cafés hum with local conversation, seafood is fresh and inexpensive, and ferries connect you to nearby islands. Kavala offers an easy transition for expats who want coastal Greece without the resort feel.
5. Ioannina, Greece: History, lakeside calm, and mountain air
Ioannina feels worlds away from Greece’s beach clichés. Sitting beside Lake Pamvotida and surrounded by mountains, it offers Ottoman architecture, cool summers, and a strong student-driven cultural life.
Costs are low, seasons are distinct, and life feels grounded. For those drawn to history, nature, and quiet sophistication, Ioannina is a hidden standout.
6. Esposende, Portugal: Portugal’s quiet Atlantic alternative
While Lisbon and Porto dominate headlines, Esposende remains refreshingly low-key. This small coastal town offers long beaches, creative energy, and a gentle pace of life shaped by the sea.
Rents are lower, crowds are fewer, and community life feels intimate. Esposende is especially appealing for retirees, creatives, and remote workers seeking Portugal without pressure.
7. Rayong, Thailand: Thailand—before mass tourism arrives
Just a few hours from Bangkok, Rayong delivers authentic Thai coastal living. It’s a place where fishing boats still matter more than beach clubs, and daily costs remain comfortably low.
Healthcare is accessible, food is excellent, and expat numbers are growing—but not overwhelming. Rayong is best for those who want Thailand as it once was: relaxed, local, and affordable.
8. Guimarães, Portugal: A historic city with a lived-in soul
Often called the birthplace of Portugal, Guimarães is rich in history but refreshingly practical. Medieval streets lead to local bakeries, leafy squares, and neighbourhood cafés untouched by tourism hype.
Housing remains affordable, public services are strong, and community life is central. Guimarães is ideal for expats who value authenticity over novelty.
9. San Pancho, Mexico: A Pacific village with a quiet expat rhythm
Just north of Sayulita, San Pancho (San Francisco) feels like Mexico’s secret coastal refuge. It’s artistic, laid-back, and intentionally low-profile.
Life revolves around the beach, local events, and community initiatives. Costs are manageable, healthcare access is good, and the vibe rewards those who slow down.
10. Cádiz, Spain: Old-world Spain with ocean air
One of Europe’s oldest cities, Cádiz sits on a narrow peninsula surrounded by the Atlantic. Its historic centre feels lived-in, not staged, with affordable rents and strong local identity.
Often described as “Spain’s Little Havana” for its music and rhythm, Cádiz offers sun, history, and everyday Spanish life—without big-city strain.
11. Palermo, Italy: Raw, vibrant, and surprisingly affordable
Palermo isn’t polished—but that’s its power. Markets burst with energy, history layers itself across streets, and daily costs remain low compared to northern Italy.
Healthcare is accessible, food is exceptional, and expat interest is steadily rising. Palermo suits those who embrace complexity and culture over convenience.
12. Amed, Bali: Bali—without the Bali chaos
Far from Canggu crowds, Amed offers quiet beaches, coral reefs, and mountain views. Life is simple, affordable, and increasingly expat-friendly.
Internet is improving, healthcare access is growing, and community ties are strong. Amed is best for adventurous expats seeking balance, not buzz.
13. Ascoli Piceno, Italy: Italy at its most intimate
Elegant piazzas, medieval architecture, and daily rituals define Ascoli Piceno. Tourism remains light, costs are low, and life unfolds slowly.
For expats dreaming of true small-town Italy—with beauty, tradition, and genuine community—this is one of the country’s best-kept secrets.
14. Isla Holbox, Mexico: Car-free, barefoot, and beautifully simple
Holbox feels like a pause button. Sandy streets, hammocks, and sunsets define life here. Cars are banned, time stretches, and nature leads.
While infrastructure is basic, the lifestyle rewards those willing to adapt. Holbox is ideal for expats seeking freedom, simplicity, and sea air.
Why these hidden places matter now
These destinations aren’t just affordable—they’re liveable. They offer room to breathe, communities to join, and lifestyles that feel sustainable long after the honeymoon phase ends.
Some are ready today. Others are quietly evolving. But all share one thing in common: they still feel like places to live—not places to perform life for visitors.
If you’re thinking beyond the obvious, these hidden places are where the future of expat living is quietly taking shape.
