Retire in Costa Rica vs Greece: The 2026 Freedom Comparison

If you prioritize low costs, Costa Rica is your winner. For lifestyle and infrastructure, Greece is a strong contender. Here is the breakdown.

CHEAPER

Costa Rica

₡770,194

Required for Financial Independence

The 'Pura Vida' lifestyle with high political stability for the region.

Greece

€867,429

Required for Financial Independence

Beautiful islands and history; tax breaks available for new residents.

Key Freedom Insights for 2026

Capital Required Difference
Greece requires $97,234 more to retire comfortably
11.2% less
Annual Living Cost Difference
You'll spend more per year in Greece
$3,403
Capital Gains Tax Difference
Greece has 7.0% higher capital gains tax
7.0%

Detailed Comparison

FactorCosta RicaGreece
Cost of Living Index0.520.55
Average Rent (USD)$900$700
Capital Gains Tax8.0%15.0%
Safety Score7/108/10
Safe Withdrawal Rate3.5%3.5%

Costa Rica Visa Options

Rentista or Digital Nomad Visa

Safety Score:7/10
Avg. Rent:$900/mo

Greece Visa Options

Golden Visa / Digital Nomad Visa

Safety Score:8/10
Avg. Rent:$700/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

Geo-arbitrage is the strategy of earning a strong currency (like USD or EUR) while living in a country with a lower cost of living. In 2026, this is the fastest way to achieve FIRE, allowing you to reduce expenses by 40-60% without lowering your quality of life.
The Freedom Clock calculates your exact 'Freedom Date' based on your savings, income, and the real-time cost of living in your target country. It accounts for 2026 inflation rates and tax laws to give you a precise timeline for early retirement.
Individual applicants must show a stable monthly income of at least $3,000 USD; families require $5,000 USD.
No, Costa Rica uses a territorial tax system, meaning residents generally only pay tax on income earned within the country.
It offers a dual system: the public 'Caja' (cheap but long waits) and high-quality private hospitals like CIMA or Clinica Biblica.
It is the safest country in Central America, though 'crimes of opportunity' like car break-ins are common in tourist zones.
A residency for those with at least $60,000 in a bank or a guaranteed $2,500 monthly passive income for two years.
Yes, foreigners have the same property rights as locals and can own land and homes outright (except for 'concession' beach land).
A couple can live comfortably on $2,500–$3,500 per month, including rent and private healthcare.
Fiber optic is now standard in most populated areas (San Jose, Jaco, Nosara) with speeds up to 500 Mbps common.
In expat enclaves, English is common, but basic Spanish is vital for navigating government offices and local markets.
The Central Valley (Atenas, Grecia) for perfect weather, or the Nicoya Peninsula (Nosara, Samara) for beach life.
Applicants must demonstrate a monthly net income of at least €3,500, plus 20% for a spouse and 15% per child.
Yes, Greece offers a 50% income tax exemption for 7 years to qualifying nomads who commit to staying for at least two years.
The nomad visa itself is for 1 year (renewable for 2), but 5 years of legal residence can lead to permanent residency eligibility.
Public healthcare is accessible to residents, but nomads usually maintain private insurance, which is high quality and relatively low cost.
The threshold for real estate investment has increased to €800k in high-demand areas (Athens, Thessaloniki, islands) and €400k elsewhere.
Major islands like Crete and Rhodes have excellent fiber, while smaller islands are now largely covered by high-speed Starlink.
A single person can live comfortably on €1,800–€2,200 per month, which is significantly lower than in Northern Europe.
Greece is very safe with low violent crime rates; common sense is sufficient even in busy urban centers.
No, the visa strictly prohibits local employment; all income must come from employers or clients based outside Greece.
Greece averages over 300 days of sunshine per year, making it a top choice for those seeking a Mediterranean climate.

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