Summer Highlight

It’s summertime, and there’s nothing more enticing than hitting the beach (or a cenote) to beat the heat. For this summer season, we’ll be providing you with key information about moving to Mexico, buying in Mexico, and traveling in Mexico – especially in the gorgeous Mayan Riviera.

Don’t forget to take a tour through our featured Location Guides, also focused on the spectacular state of Quintana Roo. And don’t miss our Eco-friendly Mayan Riviera Beach Guide!

Mexico’s Location Guides

Stay tuned as we reveal new City Guides every week!

Introducing the NEW Expats in Mexico

Maybe you’re a long-time member of our community or maybe you’re here for the first time, discovering what we have to offer. Either way, we are so excited to reveal the new identity of
EXPATS IN MEXICO!
Click our beautiful la loteria inspired logo below to learn about it!

 

Our Latest Articles

Read our articles to learn more about adapting to and making the most of life in Mexico. From serious topics like real estate and taxes to fun topics like cuisine and dating, we have an answer for every question.

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  • If you have been breathing over the last few years, even intermittently, there’s a good chance you have heard of “p...

  • This article is co-created with our trusted partner Far Homes. Far Homes is focused on helping expats purchase prop...

  • CASUAL vs FORMAL Mexicans generally are more formal than folks from the United States and Canada, in most senses. T...

  • Being LGBTQ+ in Mexico Mexico has made significant strides in recent years to promote acceptance towards the LGBTQ+...

  • 20 Mexican LGBTQ+ Icons The telling of “Western” history as we know it has widely been controlled by white cis men,...

  • In 2002, I bought a home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and have now been living there part-time for twenty-one y...

  • It’s a common complaint among adults in recent generations how difficult it is to make friends once you’re out of s...

  • My friend Jim and I step out of his condo in the Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego and head towards the beach. ...

  • Before I moved to Mexico, I lived in Southern France. The dish I missed the most wasenchiladas. At the time, the on...

  • Ahh dating, the socio-cultural phenomenon that is our mating dance. If there was ever a rule book, it was probably ...

  • It’s only 10am and already the heat is blistering. It’s the tail end of the dry season in Peñas Blancas, the border...

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