Moving to Mexico? Chat Has Information For You!

| January 21, 2024

Choosing the best place to live in Mexico as a U.S. citizen depends on various factors such as personal preferences, lifestyle, and priorities. Mexico offers a diverse range of cities and regions, each with its own unique characteristics. Some popular choices among expatriates include:

  1. Puerto Vallarta: Known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and expat-friendly community.
  2. Cancún: Famous for its stunning beaches, resorts, and a thriving tourism industry.
  3. San Miguel de Allende: A colonial town with a rich cultural scene, historical architecture, and a sizable expat population.
  4. Playa del Carmen: Offers a laid-back lifestyle, beautiful beaches, and proximity to tourist attractions like Tulum and Cozumel.
  5. Merida: Located in the Yucatan Peninsula, known for its colonial charm, cultural events, and affordable cost of living.
  6. Guadalajara: Mexico’s second-largest city with a mix of modern amenities, cultural attractions, and a dynamic culinary scene.
  7. Mexico City: The capital city, offering a cosmopolitan lifestyle, cultural experiences, and diverse neighborhoods.

Before making a decision, it’s essential to consider factors such as climate, cost of living, healthcare, safety, and proximity to amenities. Additionally, visiting potential locations and exploring the local communities can help you find the best fit for your needs and preferences.


WE have to love a computer brain that says, “Before making a decision …” don’t we! We have come a long way from punch cards haven’t we? If you don’t know what punch cards are? Ask someone older than yourself.

The location I have heard of, but heard no talk of, except from close family who have a house there – Merida on the Yucatan. Maybe I missed that one in fly conversation, or maybe it’s just not as good a fly fishing spot?

You can have Mexico City, been there done that. I would consider the colonial mountain city of San Miguel again, except there are no fish I know of in the 6234-foot altitude there.

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