This Is Mexico

Welcome To Mexico!

Mexico offers lots of options and opportunities for the expat. This is a big, extraordinarily diverse country that offers two long coasts, mountains, and colonial cities… not to mention Mayan ruins, jungle, rain forest, rivers, and lakes. 

Mexico is the most accessible country in the region from the United States and Canada. Being in North America, this country is home to many American franchises, from McDonalds to Pet Depot and Walmart to Starbucks. Almost anything you buy in the States is also available in Mexico, though ease of availability would depend on your location (rural and remote areas would offer fewer franchises and order fewer imports). 

For all these reasons Mexico is home to the biggest established population of American expats in the world. Ajijic and Chapala are two of the world’s biggest established communities of North American retirees overseas (though these aren’t our top recommendations in the country). 

Puerto Vallarta is the most affordable turnkey retirement on the Pacific Ocean, here, you could enjoy all the comforts of home at a fraction of the cost (despite the well-established expat community). We also recommend Guanajuato, known as the crown jewel of Mexico’s colonial cities, the Bahía de Navidad, and San Miguel de Allende. 

Mexico is, perhaps, your best choice if you seek an adventure overseas with all the comforts of home. 

Map, Facts, And Figures

Map Of Mexico

Mexico is located in the southern portion of North America, between the United States and Central America. Mexico is bordered by the U.S. to the north and Guatemala and Belize to the south. The entire western border of Mexico is a coastline of the Pacific Ocean, except for the inward jutting Gulf of California that separates the Baja Region with the rest of the country. On the eastern coastline of Mexico you will find the Gulf of Mexico. 

Mexico's Top Retirement Destinations

Puerto Vallarta

Playa del Carmen

Mazatlán

Zihuatanejo

Tulum

Álamos

Puerto Peñasco

Cabo San Lucas

Durango

San Miguel de Allente

Guanajuato

Ajijic

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