The Best Place to Retire in Mexico? (Ajijic, Jalisco)
Where is the best place to retire in Mexico? Is it Ajijic? San Miguel de Allende? Puerto Vallarta? Today we talk all about what makes Ajijic, Jalisco one of the best cities in Mexico to live in 2018.
Are there too many gringos in Ajijic?
What is the cost of living in Ajijic?
What's the weather like in Ajijic?
These are just a few of the many topics we will dive into in today's video!
Tour of Ajijic Wednesday Market, Ajijic, Mexico
Our first time to make it through the narrow corridors of the weekly market, where those in the know pick up fresh fruits and vegetables, delicious snack foods and trinkets and handcrafted items for their homes.
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Mexico always features among our top 10 destinations in the Index, and usually among our top five. It’s home to more North American expats than any other country in the world. And no wonder. Mexico offers a diverse geography, with everything from white-sand beaches to high-mountain colonial cities. Its climate ranges from moist, tropical heat to dry desert and everything in between. It is rich in casual beach towns, vibrant Spanish-colonial cities, and small country villages. Low prices, friendly people, and a laidback lifestyle are also found here… And today, with the Mexican peso at historic lows against the U.S. dollar, Mexico is more affordable than it’s been in years.
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Is Best countries to retire for Americans in Mexico. And the best place for Early retirement in the world on a budget.
Mexico conveniently located for ex-pats From The United States and Canada. Guadalajara international airport Is only 40 miles away From Chapala,
Ajijic, Chapala Jalisco Mexico affordable and efficient healthcare, The cost to retire and Retirement planning For Americans Moving To Mexico living Social security The rewards are Wonderful Retirement lifestyle.
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Mexico always features among our top 10 destinations in the Index, and usually among our top five. It’s home to more North American expats than any other country in the world. And no wonder. Mexico offers a diverse geography, with everything from white-sand beaches to high-mountain colonial cities. Its climate ranges from moist, tropical heat to dry desert and everything in between. It is rich in casual beach towns, vibrant Spanish-colonial cities, and small country villages. Low prices, friendly people, and a laidback lifestyle are also found here… And today, with the Mexican peso at historic lows against the U.S. dollar, Mexico is more affordable than it’s been in years.
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10 Great Places To Live In Mexico.
Many expats are increasingly considering Mexico as a destination, seeking a relaxed lifestyle in the sunshine. Some are seeking a break from modern life, looking for a sleepy village completely free of WiFi and hustle and bustle. Others are seeking to transplant their current lives into the Mexican landscape, living in an enclave of other expats and without learning a single word of Spanish.
The majority of Mexico-bound expats are aiming for something in between, enjoying the comforts of home as well as the vibrant culture that makes this country such an exciting place to live.
In addition to the rich culture, Mexico enjoys a relaxed pace of life and a low cost of living. Shopping in local markets, you can find a kilo of oranges for around USD$0,50. Familiar brands will also be on offer, but these will also be at familiar prices. Healthcare too is much cheaper than in the USA, with quality often surpassing that available in American hospitals.
There are an estimated two million expats living in Mexico. As it can be difficult to find work in Mexico, the majority of expats are expected to be retirees.
Whatever the reason you are heading for Mexico, there will be a location to suit your needs. Whether you are looking for a peaceful stretch of sun kissed or the buzzing vibrancy of Mexico City, there is a destination for you. We’ve taken a look at great places to live in Mexico.
1. Tulum
2. Puerto Peñasco
3. Mazatlán
4. Álamos
5. Guanajuato
6. Playa del Carmen
7. Merida
8. Mexico City
9. San Miguel de Allende
10. Puerto Vallarta
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Where to live near Ajijic, Mexico
What are the towns near Ajijic, Mexico like? In this video, we're exploring San Juan Cosalá, Jalisco
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For two days in a row, we take the 15-minute Ajijic bus ride from Ajijic to San Juan Cosala, Jalisco. We check out an awesome restaurant that 2 subscribers recommended to us. Later, Maddie gets a reflexology massage and we walk around the malecon. Plus, find out where our snazzy new sombreros came from!
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The Pueblo Mágico Tapalpa amazed us with breathtaking waterfalls, a mysterious valley, & charming culture.
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In this Jalisco Mexico vlog 2018, stayed in the Pueblo Magico, Tapalpa for a little less than a week. This provincial mountain town is truly something special. While in this Magic Town, we enjoyed the mouth-watering food of the mountains of Jalisco while soaking in the relaxing essence of nature surrounding the town.
So many people recommended we visit Tapalpa, Jalisco and now we know why! We just wish we’d come sooner! During our trip, we also made our way to Valle de Piedrotas, or Valley of Large Stones, what is considered the main attraction of Tapalpa. Later, we journey through some sketchy dirt roads to find what we later learned was the largest waterfall either of us have ever seen, and perhaps the most stunning thing we’ve ever seen in nature. This Mexican waterfall, called Salto de Nogal is an absolute MUST SEE if you are in Guadalajara or Lake Chapala Jalisco, Mexico. Heck, even if you aren’t in Jalisco or Mexico, we think this experience was practically unparalleled and a definite must.
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These are our recommendations on what to see / do / eat / stay in Tapalpa, Mexico.
WHAT TO SEE / DO IN TAPALPA
1. Valle de Piedrotas (spectacular views and impressively large stones)
2. Salto de Nogal (two jaw-dropping waterfalls)
3. El Centro de Tapalpa (the center of town with lots to see, do, and eat)
4. The shops (poke around the shops of Tapalpa for some traditional wooden products, rompope, ponche, coffee, woven clothing, and other unique goodies to Jalisco)
5. Give some love to the many gentle and kind stray dogs.
WHERE TO EAT IN TAPALPA
1. La Villa Tapalpa (the best food & drinks we tasted in Tapalpa!)
2. Madre Tierra Tapalpa (TIED for the best food we tasted in Tapalpa!)
3. Paulinos (the cheapest breakfast in Tapalpa)
4. Dulceria El Checo (the best espresso in Tapalpa)
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