The most popular places for Canadians who move to Mexico

Mexico is a popular destination for Canadians who are looking to move abroad. Whether you are considering a short-term stay or a longer-term move to Mexico, you can learn from those who have already made the leap. By taking the time to do your research and prepare for the transition, you can make your move to Mexico a smooth yet exciting one.

There are many cities that are great for settling down, especially for Canadians who move to Mexico. Each has its own unique characteristics and attractions. Here are some of the most popular places in Mexico for Canadians:

Cancun 

Cancun is often referred to as "The Mexican Caribbean." One of the most famous tourist destinations in the country, Cancun is also an ideal place for Canadian ex-pats to live. Thanks to its beautiful white sand beaches and temperate climate, it provides the perfect escape from the cold winters of Canada. 

Cancun also boasts modern housing options with excellent amenities and quality healthcare facilities. So it’s quite easy to see it as your next home. 

Whether you're looking for an adventure filled with sun, sand, and surf, or simply looking for a more affordable place to settle in, Cancun is certainly an option worth exploring.

 

Puerto Vallarta 

Puerto Vallarta is a port city on the Pacific coast with a rich and vibrant arts and culture scene. It has countless art galleries, museums, and theatres for you to visit. It is also surrounded by some of Mexico’s best beaches – making it a top choice for those who love soaking up the sun and enjoy water adventures like snorkeling and kayaking.

You can also go hiking and explore the lush tropical jungles of Puerto Vallarta. And with plenty of delicious seafood restaurants scattered throughout the city,  you certainly won’t go hungry!

Puerto Vallarta has a large ex-pat community, thanks to its popularity as a tourist destination over the years. It’s easy to immerse yourself in local culture with many English-speaking locals. They’re always happy to give foreigners tips on what to do in the city and lovely places to visit. So, whether you’re traveling solo, looking for an adventure with friends, or relocating with your family, Puerto Vallarta has something for everyone. 

 

Lake Chapala 

Located just south of Guadalajara, Lake Chapala is one of the most beautiful places in all of Mexico. The area has the largest natural lake in the country, and it offers stunning views of the water and its surrounding mountains. It is home to a variety of outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, biking, and birdwatching. The region is also surrounded by small towns and charming villages that offer a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere. 

Another main attraction of Lake Chapala is its warm, sunny, and pleasant climate. The region experiences a dry season from November to May, and a rainy season from June to October.

With wonderful weather all year round, incredible natural beauty, and vibrant ex-pat community, this place is a top choice among many Canadians as their permanent destination in Mexico. 

 

Mérida

Mérida is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Yucatán. It is located in the western part of the state, near the Gulf of Mexico. It has a rich history that dates back to the Mayan civilization. 

The city was founded in 1542 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco de Montejo, and it has retained much of its old-world charm. It is known for its well-preserved colonial-style architecture, as well as for its cultural and historical attractions, including the Mérida Cathedral, the Palacio de Gobierno, and Casa Montejo.

Mérida is also known for its vibrant arts and music scene. It hosts a number of festivals and events throughout the year, including the annual Feria de Mérida, which features live music, food, and other traditional entertainment.

Overall, Mérida is a great place for Canadians to live and work in Mexico. It offers a rich cultural experience, as well as a strong sense of community and a high quality of life.

 

San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende is a culturally rich city in the state of Guanajuato in central Mexico. It is known for its historic center, which has been designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO due to its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture and cultural significance. San Miguel de Allende also has a lively arts scene, with a number of galleries, studios, and cultural centers showcasing the work of local and international artists. 

The city’s high-altitude location gives it a mild climate with warm days and cool nights. It boasts excellent healthcare facilities, including both private and government-run hospitals and clinics. You can also check out its variety of restaurants that offer everything from traditional Mexican cuisine to modern and international flavors. 

San Miguel de Allende has a thriving ex-pat community. It is an attractive destination for many Canadians who prefer a pleasant and relatively more temperate climate than the rest of Mexico. Its low cost of living, relaxed vibes, and vibrant cultural scene are certainly plus points, too.

 

Tulum

Tulum is a city located on the eastern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is known for its beautiful beaches and clear, turquoise waters, as well as its Mayan ruins, which are some of the best-preserved ruins in the world.

The city is a popular destination for tourists and ex-pats alike. It has a laid-back, eco-friendly vibe, with many hotels and restaurants focusing on sustainability and environmental conservation.

Tulum is also known for its cenotes, which are natural sinkholes filled with fresh water you can swim and dive in. There are also many opportunities for outdoor activities, such as snorkeling, kayaking, biking, and exploring the surrounding jungle and mangrove forests.

Overall, Tulum is a beautiful and unique destination that offers a mix of relaxation, cultural history, and adventure.

 

Oaxaca

Oaxaca is a charming city with magnificent architecture, lively festivals, unique and mouth-watering cuisine, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. It also has a  warm and relaxing atmosphere. So it's easy to see why so many people are drawn to this place, especially those who are looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Oaxaca is a popular destination for tourists, so there are many opportunities for those interested in working in the tourism industry. The cost of living here  is also generally lower compared to that of other major cities in Mexico.

Whether you're interested in exploring its historic sites, eating at one of its many world-class restaurants, or soaking up some sun on its stunning beaches, you'll never run out of things to do here. There's always something for everyone in Oaxaca.

 

Playa del Carmen

For many Canadian families, Playa del Carmen makes a great choice for a second home. This coastal town’s warm weather and beautiful beaches are perfect for year-round outdoor activities like swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing. Living here also gives you easy access to a wide range of cultural experiences – from exploring ancient Mayan ruins to dancing the night away at one of the city’s renowned nightclubs. 

With its international airport and connections throughout North America, Europe, and Central America, Playa del Carmen has an exciting tourist scene and a thriving ex-pat community. There are many real estate options available to suit your budget and needs – be it an apartment close to the beach or a condo with access to top amenities. 

Overall, the city offers an unbeatable combination of culture, weather, and convenience, making it a perfect stop for your next international adventure.

Puerto Escondido

Puerto Escondido is a relatively quiet beach town in the state of Oaxaca, on the Pacific coast of Mexico. It is popular for the many beautiful beaches stretched along its coastline, its excellent waves for surfing, and its wide array of beach bars. This place has a relaxed atmosphere, but it offers an exciting nightlife. 

You'd notice how Puerto Escondido’s small-town charm has remained undisturbed by urban development despite the promising tourism. So instead of luxury resorts, you can go for small hotels and quaint accommodations. Instead of modern shopping centers, there are traditional markets and souvenir shops. Restaurants offer a rich and diverse cuisine that features an abundance of fresh seafood, fruit, and vegetables.

The town’s population is made up of fishing families, adventure seekers, and ex-pats. So Canadians who move to Mexico would fit right in!

In summary, Mexico presents a rich history, a vibrant arts and culture scene, breathtaking views, beautiful beaches, mouth-watering food, and plenty of outdoor activities for Canadians and other tourists and ex-pats to enjoy. So whether you just want to experience a vacation in paradise or make it your and your family’s new home for good, Mexico has something for you. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head down south where the sun is always up and the days are always warm!


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