A Mexican city without Americans? |
| Does anyone know where I can go in Mexico where there are not a lot of "gringos" Somewhere that has a lot of people but not packed with travelers? I was thinking Guanajuato but with the ... |
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Where in Mexico? |
| going to mexico Aug 1 thru 4 2007. want to go where my money goes the farthest. looking for disco's playing R&B or hip hop some bars to meet women and some strip clubs. been in Iraq for 8 ... |
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Independent travel to Cancun and Mexico possible? |
| I'm a seasoned independent traveller and I am interested in going to Mexico via Cancun. I would get a cheap charter flight from Europe - but then? I'm not interested in the typical holiday ... |
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Do you have to have a passport for a certain amount of time before it can be used? |
| I am planning a trip out of the country in April and will be getting my passport. My sister told me that you have to have a passport for several months before you can use it. Is this true?... |
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Hot in cancun? |
| Im going to cancun on may 15th what weather can i expect will it be really hot i love hot ... |
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Does anybody know what sort of weather I can expect in Playa Del Camen (near Cancun in Mexico) next week? |
| I have been on many weather forecast websites and the forecast has been thunders and showers for about a month, yet every time I check the current weather it's usually sunny and a bit cloudy. If ... |
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I will be visiting my sister in Mexico City this summer...? |
| does anyone know how far away mexico city is from the ocean?... |
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Why is Mexico so dirty and dusty? |
It is the wealthiest country in Latin America, with a great location (next to the world's economic powerhouse).
Why is the place so dusty and dirty and unkempt?
Of course C... |
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Where should I go for spring break 07? |
I am a college student. Im thinking either bahamas or acapulco.
Last year, went to cancun spent 1500 was not great, but was fun.... |
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From someone who's lived in Mexico, what should I be aware of, as an American, if I move to Mexico? |
| I would like to know more about culture, dating, travel, working, living, shopping etc. in Mexico (mainly coastal tourist regions) from someone who's lived in Mexico and understands differences ... |
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How much money should I take to Mexico? |
| Going to Cancun for two weeks at an all inclusive hotel. Thinking about maybe going for 2 excursions per week, maybe eat outside the hotel a few times..How much money should i take to be ok? Can ... |
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Mexico (cancun) hotels please..? |
| I want to go to Mexico, can anyone recommend a good hotel and the best month to go there. Thanks in advance ... |
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Safe place to live in old Mexico? |
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Bareasskmeagain
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You may find a safe place, however, when you leave there to go somewhere for the day or transiting then you enter danger zones again. Mexico is on the list of most dangerous countries to be in. |
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Charlie
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The great majority of mexico is safe. there are cities and neighborhoods in thre U.s. you would not want to live in and the same is true in Mexico. If you want to live near many other Americans/Canadians, choose a place in Baja, near Lake Chapla, San Miquel de Allende, or other touristy spots. If you want to live where it is less expensive and not solid with gringos, there are many great places. Just avoid the border towns, tourist towns. Choose a small town near a big city ( for the shopping and conveniences), within an hour or so of an airport. Be sure to notice the elevation. Places near the beach and at low elevation are hot and humid. Places at higher elevations are cooler, less humid, have a different kind of beauty. |
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Super G
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almost anywhere along the pacific coast north and west of puerto escondido. that is your best bet. if you speak spanish well and are comfortable living in a big latin city, guadalajara is a good choice. |
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rhino72032
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The greatest cluster of gringos is on the north shore of Lake Chapala: the towns of Ajijic, Chapala, Jocotepec and others.
Check out the links below for more information.
The more gringos that want to move to an area--the higher the prices will be. The fewer gringos that want to move to an area--the lower prices will be, but the better your Spanish has to be. Also the fewer gringos in a town, the safer it is, because the burglars will gravitate to were the most money is. There's no sense for a burglar to hang around a town with only a few rich people.
You can get a tourist visa for up to 180 days, you can drive around and see what towns you like. That's what I plan to do when I'm ready to retire, and Lake Chapala is the first stop on my list. |
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lpaganus
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Chapala and San Miguel Allende are expensive with large established gringo communities. The coast of Baja California Norte is exploding with sky high condos, also expensive. The Valle de Guadalupe east of the Baja coast is rapidly developing, called now the new Provence, grape vineyards, wineries, good restaurants, popular with foodies. Its best to spend some time in your place of choice before you decide. |
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Vaggaloor
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When you say old Mexico it must be a colonial city, I guess.
San Miguel de Allende could be what you are looking for: safe, nice weather (not too hot), small colonial town. There are living many americans there.
If you are trying to find a bigger city, perhaps Querétaro is fine. Northern is Zacateas: state capital, safe, no too big, colonial and nice, a little cold in winter (at least for us in Mexico).
Just don't go to live to border towns (no one, neither north nor south), to Mexico city,to the big cities (like Guadalajara, Monterrey, Toluca, Puebla and some others) or in southeatern states (Guerrero, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco).
Yucatán peninsula (the three states) is safe in human aspect, but the weather is really humid and hot, and hurricanes go every year.
I don't know, but in Sonora I heard there are very nice new villes specially for retired american people, in the cost (Mar de Cortez). |
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benjamin QMM
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There are countless safe places to retire in Mexico. You should base your decision on your interests, and then visit the place. The key to finding the right place is that you have to personally go there and stay long enough to decide if you feel safe. Where do you want to live? The options are almost endless: small town, large city, near the beach, in the jungle, or perhaps the highlands. I know this didn't really answer your question, but hopefully it'll help. |
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sk8a_hata
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Rio Clara, spent three weeks there, drank the water, no diahreha |
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civil_seismic_eng
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el-adobe by the cliff |
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