Where can I retire in Mexico without a car?


Where can I retire in Mexico without a car? For example, the centers of many of Mexico's traditional colonial cities like San Miguel Allende and Guanajuato are characterized by narrow, sometimes cobbled, streets which don't lend themselves too well to regular driving, and so walking or taking a local taxi are viable alternatives.


What is the most beautiful region of Mexico?

24 Most Beautiful Places in Mexico
  • 01 of 24. El Pescadero, Baja California Sur. ...
  • 02 of 24. Todos Santos, Baja California Sur. ...
  • 03 of 24. Oaxaca City, Oaxaca. ...
  • 04 of 24. La Paz and Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California Sur. ...
  • 05 of 24. Mexico City, State of Mexico. ...
  • 06 of 24. Isla Holbox, Quintana Roo. ...
  • 07 of 24. Merida, Yucatán. ...
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Where is the safest place in Mexico for US expats?

???? 30 Safest Cities in Mexico for Travelers & Expats in 2023
  • Merida – Safest City in Mexico & Latin America.
  • Puerto Vallarta – Safest Mexico Beach City.
  • La Paz – Safest Mexico Beach Town.
  • Sayulita.
  • San Miguel de Allende.
  • Huatulco.
  • Puebla de Zaragoza (Puebla City)
  • Isla Holbox Island.


What is the safest part of Mexico?

Looking for the safest places in Mexico to travel?
  • Merida – Safest City in Mexico & Latin America.
  • Puerto Vallarta – Safest Mexico Beach City.
  • La Paz – Safest Mexico Beach Town.
  • Sayulita.
  • San Miguel de Allende.
  • Huatulco.
  • Puebla de Zaragoza (Puebla City)
  • Isla Holbox Island.


Why not to retire in Mexico?

It's hot and humid. Not everyone is cut out for hot, humid temperatures most of the year. The rainy season — which runs from October through April — brings with it muggy air and tropical storms, especially along the coastal areas. Some can be dangerous.


Can you live off $1000 a month in Mexico?

One can live in Mexico on $1,000 a month or even less quite easily. In fact, locals live on much tighter budgets. As a foreigner, you will see that pretty much everything costs less than in your home country. Rent, food, transportation and healthcare in Mexico are much cheaper than in the US, Canada or Western Europe.