SpainScore rankings · Updated July 2026

Best places in Spain for American retirees

For a US couple who want sun, the coast, good hospitals, easy flights to New York — and some fellow Americans around.

How we ranked this

We answered our own 17-question quiz as an American couple retiring to Spain — they want sun and warmth, the coast nearby, good hospital access, easy flights back to the US, and some fellow Americans in the community. Then we ran every one of Spain's 8,132 municipalities through the same scoring engine the quiz uses, and kept the top-ranked towns that have a full data profile.

  • Data INE census (population, origins), AEMET climate normals, regional PISA scores, and the Health Ministry's SISLE waiting lists — each town compared against the Spanish average.
  • Reproducible Feed the same persona into our engine and you get this exact order. No hand-picking, no affiliate deals.
  • What we don't score We don't score visa logistics, US-tax filing, or English-speaking doctors — only climate, coast, hospital drive-time, direct-flight reach to New York and the census count of US-born neighbours.

The ranking

  1. 1

    Formentera the Balearics

    75.7/100

    A hospital in town; 13.1°C average winters; only 44 rainy days a year.

    Honest tradeoff: Direct flights to New York.

  2. 2

    Altafulla Catalonia

    75.6/100

    15 min to a hospital; a health centre close by; 3.1 US-born per 1,000.

    Honest tradeoff: Short surgical waitlists.

  3. 3

    Cartagena Murcia

    74.6/100

    A hospital in town; only 30 rainy days a year; 14°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: Direct flights to New York.

  4. 4

    Tarragona Catalonia

    74.2/100

    A hospital in town; a health centre close by; 3 km from the sea.

    Honest tradeoff: Short surgical waitlists.

  5. 5

    Valldemossa the Balearics

    74.1/100

    13.4°C average winters; 9.7 US-born per 1,000; direct flights to new york.

    Honest tradeoff: Higher crime (province-level · Spain is low-crime by EU norms).

  6. 6

    Castelló de la Plana/Castellón de la Plana the Valencia region

    73.8/100

    A hospital in town; only 43 rainy days a year; 12.3°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: Direct flights to New York.

  7. 7

    Valls Catalonia

    73.4/100

    A hospital in town; a health centre close by; only 48 rainy days a year.

    Honest tradeoff: Short surgical waitlists.

  8. 8

    Elx/Elche the Valencia region

    73.3/100

    A hospital in town; only 33 rainy days a year; 13°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: Direct flights to New York.

Compare the top 8

# Town Winter avgSummer highUS-born /1,000Drive to hospitalCoast
1 Formentera 13.1°C30.1°C2.050 min5 km
2 Altafulla 10.4°C30°C3.0715 min12 km
3 Cartagena 14°C30.1°C0.680 min4 km
4 Tarragona 10.4°C30°C1.370 min3 km
5 Valldemossa 13.4°C30°C9.7424 min15 km
6 Castelló de la Plana/Castellón de la Plana 12.3°C30.6°C1.30 min3 km
7 Valls 10.4°C30°C0.270 min20 km
8 Elx/Elche 13°C30.5°C0.830 min11 km

Values from the SpainScore dataset (INE / AEMET / regional sources). "no data" = we don't have that number for this town and never guess it.

Questions

Where do American retirees live in Spain?

Americans cluster in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Alicante and along the Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca. This list ranks the towns that best fit a retiring American couple's priorities — see our separate census map for where Americans already are.

Can Americans get good healthcare in Spain?

Yes — Spain's healthcare is strong and affordable, though public-system waits vary by region (we rank those separately). Many American retirees use private insurance, which is inexpensive by US standards.

This is a generic American retiring couple

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Updated July 2026. Re-generated from the SpainScore dataset on each data release — the ranking is reproducible, not editorial.

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