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The Philippines named Best Retirement Destination

The Philippines was named Asia’s Best Retirement Destination on February 11, 2026, with PRA General Manager Roberto Z. Zozobrado (second from left) and Deputy General Manager Maria Milagros Lisaca (first from left) receiving the award alongside Benjamin Phey, President of TripZilla.

Morning in the Philippines often begins slowly. The sea is calm, tricycles hum through quiet streets, and the air carries a warmth that feels both tropical and familiar. For many retirees, this rhythm becomes life itself—unhurried, welcoming, and deeply human. It is in these ordinary moments that the Philippines reveals its greatest strength—its natural way of making people feel at home, albeit far from what is familiar.

Beyond its postcard landscapes, the Philippines offers a way of living shaped by connection. Filipino hospitality is not a slogan but a daily practice—felt in shared meals, spontaneous conversations, and communities that look out for one another. Foreign Retirees are not treated as visitors passing through, but as neighbors woven into the fabric of local life. This sense of belonging, more than any view or amenity, is what stays with them.

Officers and staff of the Philippine Retirement Authority attended the ceremony, witnessing the country’s recognition as a leading retirement hub in Asia.

Life here is also defined by choice and balance. Retirees can wake up to ocean views or cooler mountain mornings, enjoy fresh local cuisine, and live comfortably without excess. The cost of living allows space for leisure, healthcare, and discovery, while modern conveniences remain within reach. It is a place where simplicity and comfort coexist, allowing retirees to focus on living well.

These qualities have earned international recognition, with the Philippines named Best Retirement Destination in Asia at the TripZilla Excellence Awards 2025. Voted on by travelers across Southeast Asia, the award reflects a growing appreciation for the country as a retirement haven—one that values experience over extravagance and community over convenience. It affirms the Philippines’ quiet confidence as a destination where life after work can truly begin.

SRRV retirees gather at Rizal Park during the SRRV Heritage Tour under PRA’s We CARE program, highlighting cultural immersion and community engagement.

Supporting this journey is the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) through its Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV) program, which enables foreign nationals and former Filipinos to build a long-term life in the country with ease and security. More than a policy, the program represents an invitation—to stay, to belong, and to discover why retirement in the Philippines continues to feel like coming home.

At the Philippine Retirement Authority Davao Satellite Office, SRRV retirees take part in a chocolate-making tour as part of the We CARE program’s cultural activities.

To learn more about retiring in the Philippines, you may visit the PRA website at pra.gov.ph/SRRVisa or its Facebook Page, email them at srrvinquiry@pra.gov.ph or call (02) 8848-1412.


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