Top 3 Beach Towns in Mexico To Live in (Plus 3 Smaller, Less Expensive Beach Towns!) 2024
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We live in a gated community just North of Playa Del carmen.
I acquired my permanent residency via the Seattle Consulate and finished the process in Puerto Vallarta.
how long was the entire process?
We like Puerto Morelos!
PV is so Americanized. It has no feel of Mexico at all. Us gringos have driven the prices up so high and ruined it just like we did in Costa Rica!
You may want to up your story page accuracy by including Mexico as part of the North America continent, which it is.
Good start Risa, however for a more authentic Mexico, skip Quintana Roo. It’s too commercialized. A few great alternatives are Huatulco and Puerto Escondido.
Just my two cents!
Puerto Escondido Infrastructure is lacking. It is not near anything. If people are still working it's not suitable. Huatulco is nice but pales to PDC
Great info!
Buenas noches. My wife and I love your videos. We try to get to Mexico whenever we can. Do you have a similar video for the Caribbean coast? My wife and I have fallen in love with Puerto Morelos, but have yet to travel the rest of the Yucatan peninsula. We both look forward to seeing more from you…
Patrick and Michelle
Newfoundland, Canada
There’s a lot to explore here! While Playa Del Carmen is very commercialized like Cabo and Puerto Vallarta, in Puerto Morelos and south of Playa you’ll find more authenticity and around the peninsula you’ll find ancient Mayan ruins and history with lots of beautiful cenotes and lagoons, tons of great food and lots of community. The 2nd largest coral reef in the world is off this Caribbean coast!
Playa del Carmen looks really nice.
bucerias is getting very expence if every buddy was talking about it it cheap if you cook at home but rents are way up in us dollars so canadians beware of the extra cost
Hola!
My Wife and I want to retire in Mexico!
We only require two things.
In order of importance.
1. Bicycle friendly.
2. Beach life.
Where would you suggest we look?
Did you mention transportation or airport s?
I really enjoy watching your Channel and grateful for the work you put into it. My interest in moving to Mexico has been a dream of mine for many years. I am a Surfer from California who just gets by living in Southern California, and realize when I retire (2 1/2 years) or might wait until September 2027 depending on my pension amount. I won't be able to afford a decent life in California. It's my wife , and disabled Son that will be retiring with me. I'm just hoping with minimum income one needs to be a resident in Mexico I'll be accepted. I think I will be okay with Social Security benefits, 401k, and pension. It's the not knowing part that I need to be educated on. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cabo is not really affordable anymore.