When American workers envision their retirement, many think of moving to the Sunshine State, where the lack of an income tax keeps down the cost of living.

In a new study, WalletHub determined where in Florida retirees have the greatest opportunity of enjoying their retirement. The personal finance website compared 120 of the state's largest cities across the three categories: Quality of Life, Healthcare and Activities, each measured by 29 relevant metrics graded on a 100-point scale, where 100 represents the most favorable conditions for retirement and zero the least. Finally, WalletHub determined each city’s weighted average aross all 29 metrics to calculate its total score, then used those scores to rank-order its sample.

Here, in ascending order, are WalletHub's top 10 best places to retire in Florida.

10. Clearwater, Fla.

If you’re a senior living on a fixed income, retire to beautiful Clearwater, where you can work as much or as little as you want. And for a nominal fee, you can get the best seat in town at the end of Pier 60, when Mother Nature puts on a spectacular show at the end of each day with another glorious sunset. Clearwater ranks 15th in Healthcare; 18th in Activities; and 20th in Quality of Life. Total Score: 54.87.