How this man went from unemployment to early retirement in the Caribbean

“I’m having the time of my life,” Mike Whalen beams, when I meet him at his restaurant in Ambergris Caye, Belize. “I’m still learning as I go, but what better place to do it than a tropical island? I live and work on ‘Coconut Drive’! How could I possibly have a single, solitary regret?”

In July 2020, at the age of 51, Mike had reached a dire crossroads. He’d worked at AT&T in Oklahoma City for years, but after cutbacks during the “COVID economy,” he found himself suddenly unemployed. Divorced just three years earlier, stressed to the hilt, and taking a regimen of blood pressure meds, Mike decided to take control and chase down happiness, rather than planning for it to happen “one day” down the road.

He’d visited Belize a few times, and enjoyed its wild, tropical charms and dreamed of one day maybe retiring there. Although still years away from receiving his government pension, Mike was determined to make his overseas dream a reality. He headed to Caye Caulker, an island on Belize’s Caribbean coast, to scout out opportunities.

“I could’ve kept searching for a desk job, where I’d slave away another 15 or 20 years for some faceless conglomerate, but I decided instead to take a leap of faith and move to paradise,” Mike explains.

Destiny presented itself, as it often does, in February 2021. Mike was perusing some online listings on Businessforsale.com. He stumbled across a turnkey operation on the larger nearby island of Ambergris Caye. White sand, swaying palm trees, colorful beach houses, and a naturally relaxed rhythm, the island is every inch the tropical dream location.

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