
7. Portland, Maine
One of the best retirement destinations in the entire country is, of course, Portland. The biggest city in Maine offers a variety of different activities to choose from. The numerous museums in the city cover a diverse range of topics, including natural history, and ancient history. The cost of living is just 13.7% above the national average, making Maine a state one of the cheapest retirement choices.

The downtown is one of the most bustling and diverse neighborhoods on the entire East Coast. It’s a center of alternative arts. If you get tired of the city streets, you can enjoy the great natural wonders of the Pine Tree States. During the summer, beaches are a few minutes away from any point in town, as well as hiking spots and ski ranges in the winter. Portland is a full package, not to mention the fantastic lobster restaurants they have there. It’s rightly known as the ‘foodie’s paradise.’