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Pros & Cons of Living in Rosarito

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: If you're considering a move to Rosarito, this article discusses the pros and cons of living in Rosarito.

Thinking about to Rosarito? Below we highlight some of the pros and cons of living in Rosarito.

With its sun-kissed beaches and laid-back lifestyle, Rosarito, has become a beacon for digital nomads seeking a blend of work and leisure in a coastal paradise. This vibrant town, nestled on the Baja California Peninsula, offers a unique opportunity for remote workers to immerse themselves in a new culture while staying connected to their global clientele. But like any destination, Rosarito comes with its own set of advantages and challenges. Whether you're drawn by the allure of its surf and sand or the promise of a lower cost of living, it's essential to weigh the pros and cons before packing up your laptop and making the move to Rosarito.

Pros of Living in Rosarito, Mexico as a Digital Nomad

One of the most enticing aspects of Rosarito for digital nomads is undoubtedly the cost of living. With affordable housing options, from cozy apartments to beachfront properties, your dollar stretches further here, allowing for a comfortable lifestyle without breaking the bank. The local cuisine, rich in flavors and variety, is not only a culinary delight but also easy on the wallet. Imagine feasting on fresh seafood tacos from a beachside stand after a productive morning of work, all for a few pesos.

Connectivity in Rosarito is generally reliable, with numerous cafes and co-working spaces offering high-speed internet, a non-negotiable for the digital nomad lifestyle. The town's proximity to the US border is a boon for those who need to travel frequently for business or pleasure, providing the convenience of an international airport just a short drive away in San Diego.

Rosarito's community is another significant draw. The town has a growing expat population, which means networking opportunities abound, and it's easy to find like-minded individuals for collaboration or socializing. The local culture is warm and welcoming, and there's no shortage of activities to engage in, from surfing and yoga to art galleries and local markets. One digital nomad recounts, "I came for the Wi-Fi but stayed for the waves and the warmth of the people."

Cons of Living in Rosarito, Mexico as a Digital Nomad

However, life in Rosarito is not without its drawbacks. While the town is generally safe, like many places in Mexico, it's wise to stay aware of your surroundings and take standard safety precautions. Some areas are best avoided at night, and petty crime, such as pickpocketing, can occur, especially in tourist-heavy zones.

Another potential downside is the infrastructure, which can be less reliable than what some are accustomed to. Power outages and water shortages do happen, albeit infrequently, and can disrupt a workday. It's not uncommon to hear a fellow nomad share tales of adapting to these hiccups, like the time a sudden power cut turned a local coffee shop into an impromptu "offline" networking event.

Lastly, while the laid-back lifestyle is a major plus for many, it can also be a double-edged sword. The "mañana" attitude, which translates to a more relaxed approach to time and deadlines, can be frustrating when you're trying to meet work commitments or need timely services. Adjusting to this slower pace of life can take some getting used to, and for those on a tight schedule, it can test one's patience.

Ultimately, Rosarito offers a compelling mix of leisure and opportunity for digital nomads. The town's allure lies in its ability to blend work with the pleasures of coastal living, all while providing a cost-effective base from which to explore the wider world. As with any destination, it's essential to consider both the pros and cons, but for those who can navigate the challenges, Rosarito promises an enriching and vibrant nomadic experience.

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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