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Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Mexico

By Betsy Burlingame

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Mexico, known for its vibrant culture and rich history, has become an increasingly popular destination for digital nomads seeking a balance between work and play. With its warm climate, affordable cost of living, and diverse attractions, here are ten cities and towns in Mexico that are sure to capture the interest of digital nomads:

1. Tulum

Located on the Caribbean coast, Tulum offers a unique blend of tropical paradise and digital nomad community. With its stunning beaches, Mayan ruins, and eco-parks, there is no shortage of adventure and relaxation. The cost of living is moderate, with a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costing around $500-700 per month. Make sure to visit the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy the fresh seafood at the local fisherman's market.

Cost of Living: Rent: $500-700, Groceries: $150-200 per month, Dining out: $10-15

Nomad Tip: Don't miss the bioluminescent bay tours. Witness the magical glow of the plankton in the water as you kayak through the bay.

2. San Cristobal de las Casas

Nestled in the mountains of Chiapas, San Cristobal de las Casas is a charming colonial town with a rich indigenous culture. Digital nomads can explore the colorful markets, historic churches, and hike in the nearby cloud forests. The cost of living is low, with rents starting at $300 per month. Be sure to check out the Textile Museum and indulge in the local cuisine, such as mole and tortillas.

Cost of Living: Rent: $300-500, Groceries: $100-150 per month, Dining out: $5-10

Nomad Tip: Join a local cooking class and learn to make authentic Mexican dishes.

3. Oaxaca

Oaxaca, the cultural hub of Mexico, is a must-visit destination for digital nomads. With its colorful markets, historic sites, and delicious food, there is always something new to discover. The cost of living is moderate, with a furnished apartment in a safe neighborhood costing around $600 per month. Don't miss the weekend markets and the ancient Zapotec ruins of Monte Albán.

Cost of Living: Rent: $600-800, Groceries: $150-200 per month, Dining out: $10-15

Nomad Tip: Attend the Day of the Dead Festival in October for a unique and unforgettable experience.

4. Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta, located on the Pacific coast, is a popular destination for digital nomads seeking a lively social scene and beautiful beaches. With its bustling boardwalk, vibrant nightlife, and numerous restaurants and cafes, there is always something to do. The cost of living is moderate, with a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costing around $700-900 per month.

Cost of Living: Rent: $700-900, Groceries: $200-300 per month, Dining out: $15-20

Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to the nearby jungle and discover the stunning Yemaya Waterfall.

5. Puebla

Puebla, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a historic city known for its colorful buildings and vibrant culture. Digital nomads can explore the charming streets, historic sites, and local markets. The cost of living is low, with rents starting at $300 per month. Don't miss the Amparo Museum, which showcases pre-Hispanic and colonial art.

Cost of Living: Rent: $300-500, Groceries: $100-150 per month, Dining out: $5-10

Nomad Tip: Visit during the Festival of the Angels in January for a beautiful and traditional celebration.

6. Guadalajara

Guadalajara, the second-largest city in Mexico, is a bustling metropolis with a rich cultural heritage and a vibrant digital nomad community. With its museums, parks, and numerous cafes and coworking spaces, there is always something to inspire creativity. The cost of living is moderate, with a furnished apartment in a safe neighborhood costing around $800-1000 per month.

Cost of Living: Rent: $800-1000, Groceries: $200-300 per month, Dining out: $15-20

Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Hidalgo Park, which hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year.

7. Mazatlán

Mazatlán, located on the Pacific coast, is a popular destination for digital nomads seeking a relaxed and affordable lifestyle. With its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and numerous restaurants and cafes, there is always something to enjoy. The cost of living is low, with rents starting at $300 per month.

Cost of Living: Rent: $300-500, Groceries: $100-150 per month, Dining out: $5-10

Nomad Tip: Take a sunset stroll along the Malecon, Mazatlán's famous boardwalk, and enjoy the stunning ocean views.

8. Merida

Merida, the cultural capital of the Yucatan Peninsula, is a charming colonial city with a rich history and a vibrant digital nomad community. Digital nomads can explore the historic sites, beautiful parks, and delicious food, such as the famous Yucatecan cuisine. The cost of living is moderate, with a furnished apartment in a safe neighborhood costing around $600 per month.

Cost of Living: Rent: $600-800, Groceries: $150-200 per month, Dining out: $10-15

Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Gran Museo del Mundo Maya, which showcases the history and culture of the Mayan civilization.

9. Mexico City

Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, is a bustling metropolis with a rich cultural heritage and a vibrant digital nomad community. With its museums, parks, and numerous cafes and coworking spaces, there is always something to inspire creativity. The cost of living is moderate, with a furnished apartment in a safe neighborhood costing around $1000-1200 per month.

Cost of Living: Rent: $1000-1200, Groceries: $300-400 per month, Dining out: $20-30

Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Frida Kahlo Museum, which showcases the life and work of the famous Mexican artist.

10. Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen, located on the Caribbean coast, is a popular destination for digital nomads seeking a lively social scene and beautiful beaches. With its bustling boardwalk, vibrant nightlife, and numerous restaurants and cafes, there is always something to do. The cost of living is moderate, with a furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costing around $900-1100 per month.

Cost of Living: Rent: $900-1100, Groceries: $250-350 per month, Dining out: $15-25

Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to Cozumel Island and explore the crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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