VILLAS
CONDOS
CANCUN
Cancún offers a dynamic blend of tropical beauty, modern amenities, and rich cultural heritage, making it a top choice for expats, retirees, and digital nomads. With white-sand beaches, turquoise Caribbean waters, and year-round warm weather, it’s a place where beach life meets cosmopolitan convenience.
Expats in Cancún enjoy a wide variety of activities—from snorkeling and diving in coral reefs to exploring nearby Mayan ruins like Chichén Itzá and Tulum. The city also features shopping malls, international dining, healthcare facilities, and a vibrant nightlife in the Hotel Zone. Nature lovers can venture into jungle parks, cenotes, and the nearby islands of Isla Mujeres and Cozumel.
Cancún is well-connected, with direct flights from major cities in the U.S. and Canada—roughly 4 hours from Toronto and Montreal, and around 2 to 3 hours from cities like Miami, Houston, and New York. Its accessibility, affordable cost of living, and established expat community make Cancún a comfortable and exciting place to live, work, or retire.
Sereia Tower
RIVIERA MAYA
The Riviera Maya stretches along Mexico’s Caribbean coast, from Playa del Carmen to Tulum, and offers an ideal blend of natural beauty, modern comforts, and rich culture. Known for its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, cenotes, and jungle landscapes, it’s one of the most popular destinations for expats seeking a laid-back yet vibrant lifestyle.
Life in the Riviera Maya offers something for everyone—diving in Cozumel’s coral reefs, exploring ancient Mayan ruins like Cobá and Tulum, swimming in underground rivers, or enjoying world-class dining and nightlife in Playa del Carmen. Wellness is also a major focus, with abundant yoga studios, eco-resorts, and holistic health centers.
The area is well-connected, with Cancún International Airport just 1–2 hours away, offering direct flights to major cities across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. With its tropical climate, modern infrastructure, active expat communities, and relatively low cost of living, the Riviera Maya is an attractive destination for those looking to live, work, or retire in paradise.
Nativa | Tulum
Mana 88 | Akumal
My Menesse | Playa del Carmen
Menesse Coco Beach | Playa del Carmen
BACALAR
Bacalar, often called the “Lake of Seven Colors,” is a hidden gem in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, offering a peaceful, nature-focused lifestyle far from the bustle of major tourist hubs. Its crystal-clear freshwater lagoon, lush jungle surroundings, and small-town charm attract expats seeking tranquility, sustainability, and authentic local culture.
Life in Bacalar revolves around the stunning lagoon—ideal for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing. The area is also rich in cenotes, eco-reserves, and ancient Mayan ruins. With a growing focus on eco-tourism and wellness, many residents enjoy a slower, more mindful pace of life, supported by organic markets, yoga retreats, and boutique accommodations.
Though more remote than cities like Cancún, Bacalar is increasingly accessible—about 5 hours by car from Cancún International Airport or just 30 minutes from Chetumal’s regional airport. For expats looking to disconnect from the noise, embrace nature, and live simply in a breathtaking setting, Bacalar offers a rare and serene lifestyle.
Ichkabal Villas | Bacalar
LOS CABO
Los Cabos offers a sunny, relaxed lifestyle with a perfect mix of natural beauty, luxury, and outdoor adventure. With over 300 days of sunshine, beautiful beaches, top-tier golf courses, and a thriving food and arts scene, it’s no wonder expats are drawn here.
Activities range from deep-sea fishing, surfing, and whale watching to mountain hiking, desert off-roading, and golfing on world-class courses. The region also features luxury spas, vibrant nightlife in Cabo San Lucas, and cultural charm in San José del Cabo.
Just a short flight away, Los Cabos is easily accessible from major North American cities—about 2.5 hours from Los Angeles, 4.5 hours from Calgary and Vancouver—making it a convenient and appealing choice for those looking to live, work, or retire in a warm, welcoming setting.
Las Arenas | Los Cabos
OAXACA
Huatulco and Puerto Escondido, both located on Mexico’s southern Pacific coast in the state of Oaxaca, offer a more relaxed, authentic alternative to the country’s more commercialized beach destinations. These coastal towns attract expats seeking natural beauty, a slower pace of life, and a strong sense of community.
Huatulco is known for its nine pristine bays, clean beaches, and eco-conscious development. It offers modern infrastructure, reliable services, and a quieter lifestyle—ideal for retirees or families. Activities include boating, snorkeling, hiking, and exploring nearby waterfalls and coffee plantations. Huatulco’s airport offers direct flights to Mexico City and seasonal flights to Canada and the U.S., making it accessible without the crowds.
Puerto Escondido has a more bohemian, youthful vibe, popular with surfers, digital nomads, and creatives. It’s home to some of Mexico’s best surf spots, like Zicatela Beach, but also offers swimmable bays, yoga retreats, local markets, and a lively cultural scene. While less developed than other resort areas, its charm lies in its laid-back, off-the-beaten-path atmosphere.
Both towns offer warm climates, affordable living, and a growing expat presence—perfect for those looking to live simply, connect with nature, and enjoy a more grounded coastal lifestyle.