Tipping in Mexico: 5 Things You Need to Know!

Mexico is a beautiful country full of diverse landscapes, a rich cultural heritage and prideful people. One of the things that stand out to many visitors is the joy by which Mexicans live their day to day lives, always with a smile on their face. This is evident when it comes to the staff working in customer service. You will often receive excellent service in Mexico that exceeds your expectations and that is when the question arises…

When and how much should I tip in Mexico?

There are the traditional tips we all give to waiters, bartenders and hotel maids, but there are also many other situations unique to Mexico where a tips are welcome, and it’s important for travelers or foreigners living in Mexico to know about these customs.

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  1. Restaurants and Bars: If you eating at a taco cart where one person is serving, cooking and charging you for the food it is not necessary to tip. If you are dining at a small business and there is a person who brings food to your table and takes care of you, you should leave at least a10% tip based on consumption. If you are dining in a fine dining establishment the tip should be at least 15% and if you receive exceptional service you might want to leave a 20% tip. Many restaurants in Mexico pay their server’s minimum wage and the server share their tips with the other staff members such as the bartenders, kitchen and cleaning crew. Tipping really makes the difference for these people and their families.

2.    Gas Station Attendant: In Mexico, all gas stations have full service attendants, meaning you will never have to pump your own gas again. Many of the attendants work on a voluntary basis and they depend on your tips to survive. For a regular service of filling your car with gas and cleaning your windshield, you can tip 5 pesos, if you need additional services such as checking the oil or the air in your tires, or vacuuming out the inside of your car, a 15 – 20 pesos tip is adequate.

3.    Groceries Bagger: This is another example of voluntary work, where school child or elderly people bag your groceries. If you are buying just a few items it is normal to leave a couple pesos. If you’re doing your weekly shopping you should tip between 5 and 10 pesos and if you need help carrying stuff to your car or to load something, you should tip between 20 – 50 pesos; depending on the size and weight of items.

4.    Musicians: While this is not mandatory to tip musicians at a bar or restaurant, you can leave a tip to show them that you appreciate them and enjoyed their music! Again many of the musicians survive only on the tips they are given.

5.    Outstanding Job: If someone exceeds your expectations and they were particularly helpful or just made your day, it is important to recognize their service and offer a tip. Many times they will insists on not taking your money, you can always say: para tu refresco, which means for a soda, this usually shuts the discussion down and the person graciously accepts the money.

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Mexico is very different from other parts of the world and many foreigners are not aware of the costumes and ways here. We hope this has answered all of your tipping questions and helps you get around in Mexico.

Tourist Visa: An easy way to visit Mexico!

Winter is still here! And many areas in North America and Europe are facing historic low temperatures, a consequence of the polar vortex. If you find yourself daydreaming on escaping to a place with tropical weather, holding a cold drink in your hand and enjoying the beach, Mexico might be the perfect escape for you!

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Nowadays, many visitors are not even required to have a visa to travel to Mexico. If you are planning to have a holiday, or if you are traveling to a seminar or business trip, it is possible to buy a last minute ticket and fly just with your passport. Once you get to the airport, you will be issued a tourist visa valid for 180 days.

Mexican Tourist Visa: What is it?

VISA DE VISITANTE SIN PERMISO PARA REALIZAR ACTIVIDADES REMUNERADAS

VISITOR VISA / Not allowed to get wages

This visa allows you to visit Mexico for activities that do not involve receiving remuneration such as:

●      Tourism

●      Transit through Mexico

●      Business trips (such as attending meetings, supervisory visits, training or consultancies in Mexico)

●      Activities related to the exercise of ministers worship, technical jobs in companies (without pay in Mexico), philanthropic activities, sport activities, medical treatments, attending fairs and / or conferences as well as courses or seminars involving no more than 180 days.

Mexican Tourist Visa: Who can or cannot get one?

We prepared this handy list as a quick referral of who can benefit from a tourist visa. If you are a citizen of a country on the column on the left, you might need to apply for a visa in the nearest consulate before your arrival to Mexico.

COUNTRIES AND REGIONS THAT REQUIRE A VISA TO TRAVEL TO MEXICO

COUNTRIES AND REGIONS THAT DO NOT REQUIRE A VISA TO TRAVEL TO MEXICO

Afganistán

Saudi Arabia

Albania

Argelia

Angola

Armenia

Antigua y Barbuda

Azerbaijan

Bahrein

Botswana

Bangladesh

Brunei Darussalam

Belarus

Burkina Faso

Benin

Burundi

Bolivia

Bhutan

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cape Verde

China People’s Republic

Cambodia

Comoros

Cameroon

Congo

Central African Republic

Congo, Rep.Dem. (Zaire)

Chad

Cuba

Djibouti

Dominican Republic

Dominica

Ecuador

United Arab Emirates

Egypt

Eritrea

El Salvador

Ethiopia

Fiji Islas

Philippines

Gabon

Guatemala

Gambia

Guinea

Georgia

Guinea Bissau

Ghana

Equatorial Guinea

Grenada

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

India

Iran

Indonesia

Ivory Coast

Iraq

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kiribati

Kenya

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Liberia

Lesotho

Libya

Lebanon

Macedonia

Mauretania

Madagascar

Myanmar

Malawi

Moldova

Maldives

Mongolia

Mali

Montenegro

Morocco

Mozambique

Mauritius

Namibia

Niger

Nauru

Nigeria

Nepal

North Korea

Nicaragua

Oman

Pakistan

Papua New Guinea

Palestine

Qatar

Russian Federation

Ruanda

Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic

Seychelles Islands

Solomon Islands

Sierra Leone

Western Samoa

Syria

Saint Christopher and Nevis

Somalia

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Sri Lanka

Saint Lucia

South Africa

Sao Tome and Principe

Sudan

Senegal

Surinam

Serbia

Swaziland

Thailand

Tonga

Taiwan

Tunisia

Tanzania

Turkmenistan

Tajikistan

Turkey

East Timor

Tuvalu

Togo

Ukraine

Uzbekistan

Uganda

Vanuatu

Vietnam

Yemen

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Andorra

Australia

Anguilla

Austria

Argentina

Azores Islands

Bahamas (Commonwealth)

Brazil

Barbados

British Indian Ocean Territory

Belgium

British Virgin Islands

Belize

Bulgaria

Bermuda Islands

Canada

Costa Rica

Cayman Islands

Cook Islands

Chile

Cyprus

Christmas Islands

Czech Republic

Colombia

Denmark

Dutch Antilles

Estonia

Falkland Isles

France

Faroe Isles

French Polynesia

Finland

French Guyana

Germany

Greenland

Gibraltar

Guadeloupe

Greece

Guam Isles

Hong Kong

Hungary

Ireland

Israel

Iceland

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Latvia

Lithuania

Liechtenstein

Luxembourg

Macao

Mariana Islands

Mahore

Marshall Islands

Malaysia

Micronesia

Malta

Monaco

Martinica

Montserrat

New Caledonia

Niue Islands

New Zealand

Norfolk Island

Netherlands

Norway

Palau

Pitcairn Islands

Panama

Poland

Paraguay

Portugal

Peru

Puerto Rico

Reunion Isles

Romania

San Marino

South Korea

Saint Helena

Spain

Singapore

Sweden

Slovakia

Switzerland

Slovenia

Suiza

Territory of Cocos (Keeling)

Trinidad and Tobago

Tokelau

Turks & Caicos

United States of America

Uruguay

United Kingdom of Great Britain Republic

U.S. Virgin Islands

Venezuela

Wallis and Futuna Islands

Mexican Tourist Visa: What do I need to do to get one?

There are still some requirements needed even if you come from a country that does not need a visa to enter Mexico.

In the revision filter migration, you must submit:

  1. Passport or identification that is valid under international law.
  2. FMM duly completed (this form is given in the plane to Mexico).
  3. Immigration authority may request the foreign person to check the reason for the trip using one of the following documents:
    1. Hotel reservation, return ticket (itinerary), tour tickets, or others.
    2. Letter in Spanish by the hiring company indicating that the foreigner is a current employee and that payment of services are provided in his/her country of origin.
    3. Copy of the transfer of technology, patents and trademarks, purchase of machinery and equipment, technical training, or any other related to the production process of a company based in Mexico.
    4. Letter of organization or institution, private or public, in which the foreign person is invited to participate in unpaid activity in Mexico and stating the purpose of the visit and estimated time of stay.
    5. Letter of invitation or acceptance of any educational institution for courses, studies or research projects or training for a maximum of 180 days.

Mexican Tourist Visa: What do I need to renew my visa?

The easiest way to renew your visa is by leaving the country before the 180 days mark and re-entering a few days, weeks or months later.

A few years ago it was possible to enter the country on a FMT (old name for the tourist visa), and then change your migratory status to a FM2 or FM3 visa. However, that is not possible anymore. So, if you are planning to stay for more than six months or reside in Mexico, you have to apply for these visas in your country of origin.

Top Mexico Real Estate is your only stop for reliable information regarding living in Mexico. We are a local American-owned company, serving foreigners that dream of owning a piece of paradise in this beautiful country.

If you are looking for your dream home in Mexico, please visit our website and browse through our thousands of gorgeous, beach – and otherwise – properties. Our professional real estate agents will be there for you every step of the way, helping you through the process of becoming a homeowner in Mexico.

And remember, here at TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE…

We make it happen!

Top 25 Beaches in the Riviera Maya: A Day at Boca Paila Beach

Beach #23 on the Countdown to the Best Beach in the Riviera Maya: Boca Paila

If you love destinations that feels miles away from the super touristy areas of Cancun and Playa del Carmen, please do not leave the Riviera Maya without visiting Boca Paila.

Boca Paila is located near the south tip of Tulum’s hotel zone, within the ecological reserve of Sian Ka’an. Because it is a protected area, the visitor can enjoy unspoiled nature and absolute tranquility.

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Boca Paila Beach: Getting there

If you are coming from Cancun or Playa del Carmen, take Highway 307 southwards towards Tulum. When you reach Tulum itself, you get to the first big intersection with traffic lights and the San Francisco de Asis Super Market, here you will left turn towards the Tulum beach hotel zone (the street sign says Boca Paila).

At the end of this road, follow the road to your right. This is the Tulum coastal road and you will pass lots of small hotels and cabañas until you reach a Mayan Arch, the entrance to the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. Reserve guards will be there to greet you and to charge you a small entrance fee.

Boca Paila is located within the Biosphere Reserve of Sian Ka’an, and it is basically a strip of land between the Caribbean Sea and Laguna Muyil.

Boca Paila Beach: Things to do

Nature lovers will enjoy the tropical vegetation and beautiful sandy beaches, ideal to relax, meditate, and enjoy. It is also a great place for bird watchers, who can view rare specimens. Boca Paila is also an ideal place for a long walk and collecting shells, remains of corals and rocks; if you feel like a break from all that walking you can take a dip in the Caribbean Sea!

This area forms a huge natural marina in which you can go boating, fishing or partake in other water sports. The natural reserve also has a varied marine life such as bonefish, halibut, sea bass and snapper just to name a few, which makes it an ideal spot for those who love fishing.

Another option is to visit the more than 70 km of canals that connect Sian Ka’an with Mayan archaeological sites such as Chun Yanxche. There are many companies that offer tours through the canals, but we particularly love the community tours project, run by local families.

Boca Paila Beach: Recommendations

  • This is a natural reserve, there are not gas stations or convenience stores. If you are planning to visit Boca Paila make sure you have everything you need for the day such as food, beverages, suntan lotion, mosquito repellent, a small first aid kit, etc.
  • The road to Boca Paila is a Sacbe road, a traditional Mayan white road. Depending on the season there might be potholes and puddles, make sure your car is adequate to make this trip and that you have enough gas to make the trip.
  • The cellphone signal in this area is not very good, if you need to make an emergency call try getting close to the shore.

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Learn about the different beaches in the Riviera Maya, and count down with us to the Top 25 Beaches in the Riviera Maya every Friday.

Top Mexico Real Estate is your one and only stop for everything regarding the Riviera Maya, we are here to help you find your dream home in paradise.

If you are considering purchasing a home in the Riviera Maya or anywhere throughout Mexico, please feel free to browse our website and contact any of our Top Buyer’s Representatives. We have the credentials and expertise to take you from daydreaming to real life!

And remember, here at Top Mexico Real Estate…

We make it happen!

Valentine’s Day Dinners in the Riviera Maya

True romance with a private dinner at the beach!

Valentine’s Day dinner in the Riviera Maya is something you cannot miss! Whether you own a piece of real estate paradise, or are just visiting, there is no better place to reignite romance than a beautiful and romantic private dinner served on the beach.

Here at Top Mexico Real Estate, we strive to make you look good! So we have been researching good places to have a romantic dinner with your significant other. Remember, this is a date when everybody wants to go out for dinner, so early booking is recommended!

Valentine’s Day Dinners in the Riviera Maya: Pavo Real by the Sea

This beautiful bar and restaurant is located on Maroma Bay, and is named the “most exquisite secret in Mexico” by the Travel Channel. Pavo Real by The Sea offers lunch and dinner in an exclusive salon, an open air terrace, in the garden, or even on the beach!

Pavo Real’s French Chef, Guillaume Raynal, will prepare an exquisite meal by combining French classics, tropical, Mexican and native Mayan influences in an exuberant menu. Only the freshest and best ingredients are used in the restaurant, and the seafood is freshly bought from local fishermen.

Dinners can be personalized, and accompanied by their extensive wine collection to compliment your food. Reservations are required for both lunch and dinners; so plan ahead and make sure you give them a call as soon as possible if you are interested in having a romantic dinner here.

More information:

Phone US: (011) (521) 984 135 5559

Phone Mexico: (984) 135 5559

Email: innkeeper@pavorealrestaurant.com

Website: www.pavorealrestaurant.com

Pavo Real by the Sea is located in Maroma Bay, in the heart of the Riviera Maya. Just off the Cancun-Tulum highway between Puerto Morelos and Playa del Carmen.

Valentine’s Day Dinners in the Riviera Maya: Indigo

If you’d rather stay in the Playa del Carmen area and enjoy a walk on 5th Avenue, or go back to your romantic hotel after dinner, then Indigo is an excellent option to dine under the stars. At this exclusive restaurant, you will have the opportunity to have a private candlelit table on a quiet beach and enjoy a delicious, romantic gourmet meal.

Indigo carefully crafted a delicious mix of romantic, contemporary Mexican dishes! Your dinner can be personalized to fit special requests or dietary restrictions.

The only thing you have left is to choose your decoration and setting in order to create a special night full of magical moments. Indigo features exceptional service, personal attention, and special prices on a bottle of Champagne, everything to have the most romantic evening with your loved one.

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More information:

Phone: +52 (984) 803 2222

Website: www.indigobeach.com.mx

Indigo is located in Playa del Carmen at Calle 14 and the beach

Valentine’s Day Dinners in the Riviera Maya: Alux

If you are looking for something different than the typical romantic dinner under the stars and on the beach, then check out Alux Restauarnt. This place was created by nature and it is a majestic spectacle. Alux Restaurant, Bar and Lounge emerges within the depths of a naturally formed cavern that has metamorphosed for thousands of years to create the visual spectacle of countless stalactites and flowstones.

At Alux, you will awe your senses and delight your palate with their gourmet, Mexican and International cuisine. However, nature itself is the star attraction within Alux!

This beautiful, cavern restaurant provides a cozy and romantic candlelit dinner in a unique setting. Their gourmet menu includes pre-hispanic, Mexican and International cuisine, served in one of the most impressive settings in Mexico. Alux is more than a restaurant; it is a unique and unforgettable experience.

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More information:

Phone: +52 01 (984) 206 2589

Email: info@aluxrestaurant.com

Website: www.aluxrestaurant.com

Alux is located in Playa del Carmen at Ave. Benito Juarez and 70th Ave. Sur

Don’t wait any longer to make your reservations for Valentine’s dinner! Remember, this is a busy day around the world, let alone in a popular touristic hotspot, so book your favorite restaurant quickly!

Top Mexico Real Estate is a local company with national coverage; we aim to provide excellence in real estate services and cater to foreigners looking for their dream home in Mexico.

Please feel free to browse our beautiful properties or contact our professional Real Estate Agents; we are here to help you become a happy homeowner in Mexico. Stop dreaming about owning a piece of paradise and act now!

And remember, here at TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE…

We make it happen!

Top 25 Beaches in the Riviera Maya: A Day at Luna Maya Beach

Beach #24 on the Countdown to the Best Beach in the Riviera Maya: Luna Maya Luna Maya Beach has a special charm if you are visiting Tulum, once that you get into the windy road into the hotel area; the first thing you will see will be hotels and restaurants. The jungle covers the roadside and there is not a lot to see, and then after a small curve on the road you will see it: Luna Maya Beach welcoming you into Tulum!  photo Luna Maya 1_zps7o6dpoxb.jpg Luna Maya is a small bay, located beside Zamas Hotel & Restaurant, actually you will notice that Zamas Restaurant and palapa with their cool palapa and colorful tables and chairs; inviting the tourist to take a pause and enjoy a cold drink and the magnificent view. Luna Maya Beach: Getting there If you are coming from Cancun or Playa del Carmen, take Highway 307 southwards towards Tulum. When you reach Tulum itself, you get to the first big intersection with traffic lights and the San Francisco de Asis Super Market, here you take a left turn towards the Tulum beach hotel zone (the street sign says Boca Paila). At the end of this road, follow the road to your right, this is the Tulum coastal road and you will pass lots of small hotels and cabañas until you reach a small bay. It will be located between Zamas hotel and the security checkpoint, you cannot miss it!

Luna Maya Beach: Things to do Luna Maya is a public beach, so you can get your gear and enjoy a relaxing day! It is also surrounded by rocks, so there is not a lot of people walking by. If you don’t feel like taking a lot of things with you, you can also visit the Zamas Restaurant; which offers a nice mix of simple Mexican dishes and cold drinks and cocktails. The rocky sides of the beach also seem to attract some fishing aficionados, you might see them early in the morning or in the late afternoons; standing on the rocks hoping to catch dinner.

Luna Maya Beach: Recommendations If possible try to bring some water shoes, the rocks are quite sharp and this will protect your feet from cuts and scratches. These shoes can be bought in any local supermarket or sports shop in the Riviera Maya. Even though most of the beaches in the Riviera Maya have really calm waters, Tulum has wavy beaches with strong drifts. Make sure to check the flags if there is any or stay in shallow waters if you are not a very good swimmer, there are no lifeguards in Tulum. Tulum has a big natural reserve with jungle and mangroves, that means there is going to be lots of mosquitoes; bringing a biodegradable insect repellent is a must. Have Off! or some other DDT based cream or spray to keep insects at bay: after the rainy season there can be gnats and other insects that don’t seem bothered by citronella.  photo Luna Maya 2_zpsz43hdyfl.jpg Learn about the different beaches in the Riviera Maya, and count down with us every Friday at the Top 25 Beaches in the Riviera Maya. Top Mexico Real Estate is your one and only stop for everything regarding the Riviera Maya, we are here to help people get their dream home in paradise. If you are considering purchasing a home in the Riviera Maya or some other areas of Mexico, feel free to browse our website or contact our certified Real Estate Agents. We have the credentials and expertise to take you from daydreaming to real life! And remember, here at Top Mexico Real Estate… We make it happen!

Explore the Village of Xcalak!

Xcalak is one of the most pristine and remote corners of the Mexican Caribbean, as it is nearly four hours from Cancun, almost on the border with Belize. Besides the beauty of the beach and the colors of the ocean, which will take your breath away, Xcalak is an ideal place for diving, as it is close to both the Mesoamerican reef and the Biosphere Reserve of Banco Chinchorro (an hour and a half by boat from Xcalak).

The village of Xcalak is a great lodging choice if you want to spend some time to snorkel or dive the reefs of Banco Chinchorro; a 43 miles long atoll consisting of three keys. This is one of the best preserved Biosphere Reserve and submarine complex in Mexico, offering an abundance of reef life and more than a dozen shipwrecks.

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The population of Xcalak is below the 400 mark, so it is a small town in every sense of the word. However, the area is developing, and in recent years there have been an increased number of restaurants and tourism services available.

Sure, resting on the beach might seem like the perfect plan for your holidays, sipping on some ice cold drinks and indulging in a bowl of freshly made guacamole or ceviche. But if your mindset changes to a more active mode, there are plenty of things to do in Xcalak: taking a bird watching tour, visit San Pedro in Belize, or go fishing; and of course, visit Banco Chinchorro.

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How to Get There:

From Chetumal:

Take the federal highway 307 to Mahahual and take the Xcalak deviation (a little before reaching a town called Limones). The road is paved and marked up with a sign that reads Xcalak; the road is in good condition with a few potholes. It is located approximately 125 miles from Chetumal.

From Cancun:

From the Cancun International Airport, head south on Highway 307. Depending on your speed and how many stops you make, it will take you roughly 4-1/2 to 5 hours. Once you pass the town of Limones, take a left at the “Cafetal” intersection. There are several signs indicating the turn for both Mahahual and Xcalak. After driving about 50 kilometers on the newly paved road, take a right towards Xcalak.

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We hope you enjoy the tranquility and beauty of Xcalak. If you enjoyed the area and would like to purchase a property, feel free to contact one of our Top Buyer’s Representatives. They have helped many clients through the process of becoming homeowners in Mexico.

And remember, here at TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE…

We make it happen!

Top 25 Beaches in the Riviera Maya: A Day at Sian Ka’an Beach

Beach #25 on the Countdown to the Best Beach in the Riviera Maya: Sian Ka’an

The Sian Ka’an reserve is one of the most fascinating beaches in the Riviera Maya; it is located 86 miles south of Cancun and about 5 minutes away from Tulum. Sian Ka’an has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and it is the largest protected area in the Mexican Caribbean (approximately 1.3 million acres).

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If you love nature, Sian Ka’an has a lot to offer; there are over one 1,400 species of plants, as well as more than 300 species of resident and migratory birds. There are also pumas, ocelots, jaguars, tapirs, howler and spider monkeys, white tail deer, wild boar white cheeks, manatees, dolphins, crocodiles, and several species of sea turtles that call Sian Ka’an their home.

Additionally, Sian Ka’an faces the Mesoamerican reef, home to hundreds of species of fish and other marine wildlife. If you like diving or snorkeling, you will discover an endless show of sponges, pink conch, starfish, sea urchins, and spiny lobsters, just to name a few. And if your thing is fishing, there are plenty of areas where you can throw out a line and see what bites.

Sian Ka’an Beach: Getting there

If you are coming from Cancun or Playa del Carmen, take Highway 307 South, towards Tulum. When you reach Tulum itself, you get to the first big intersection with traffic lights and the San Francisco de Asis supermarket. Here, you will turn left towards the Tulum beach hotel zone (follow the street sign that says Boca Paila).

At the end of this road, follow the road to your right. This is the Tulum coastal road and you will drive past lots of small hotels and cabins. You will then reach the Mayan Arch, the entrance to the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. There will be guards there to greet you and collect the entrance fee.

Sian Ka’an Beach: Things to do

Driving into Sian Ka’an is an adventure itself. The road leading into Sian Ka’an is a dirt road. During the rainy season, it can get quite muddy. If you are renting a car, make sure to rent a Jeep or something similar; a smaller car might have trouble getting in and out.

If you don’t have a lot of time, make sure you visit the old wooden bridge. There are plenty of people around this area camping, fishing or just having a picnic. Also, there are several secluded beaches to visit in the surrounding area.

Another idea is to visit the Chunyaxche / Muyil channel. You can take a boat tour in the sinuous channels that run between the mangroves. In this tour you will be able to admire hundreds of birds, Mayan ruins surrounded by water, coastal lagoons, wetlands, and so much more. Make sure to reserve this tour in advance!

Sian Ka’an Beach: Recommendations

While you’re not traveling to a completely isolated area, it is a good idea to have precaution. Make sure your car is in good conditions, fill your gas tank (it is a 42km one-way drive and there are no gas stations in there). Make sure to bring a spare tire. Since the roads are dirt and rocks, it could come in handy (better be safe, than sorry!).

Even if you plan on just visiting for a few hours, you might find yourself wanting to stay longer. Take supplies with you such as drinking water and snacks or non-perishable food for when you get hungry or thirsty (it can get hot, you’ll be surrounded by jungle).

There are many mangroves in the area, with all sorts of insects who tend to be particularly vicious early in the morning and at dawn. Take biodegradable insect repellent with you. Keep a bottle of OFF! Or DDT based repellent in your car as some insects – such as gnats – are not bothered by the Citrnoella.

If you plan on staying on the beach all day, bring biodegradable sunscreen. Also, don’t forget to pack things for sunburns, scratches and bites…a lot can happen in the wilderness!

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In short, Sian Ka’an is like being in heaven for those who truly love to be in contact and at one with nature. It is a unique paradise!

Learn about the different beaches in the Riviera Maya, and count down with us every Friday at the Top 25 Beaches in the Riviera Maya.

If you are looking for a beautiful real estate property surrounded by nature in Sian Ka’an, Top Mexico Real Estate can help you find the house of your dreams!

And remember, here at Top Mexico Real Estate…

We make it happen!

Cost of living Riviera Maya -vs- other popular retirement destinations in America.

People from all over the world are choosing Mexico as a retirement destination. More than a million foreigners live permanently in Mexico, and about 50,000 snowbirds spend part of the year in this beautiful country.

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We have covered in other blogs the many benefits that Mexico offers its expats: easy straightforward immigration policies, cheap medical bills, warm weather and beautiful settings. But there is also another reason, the lower cost of living in Mexico.

Living in Mexico can reduce your bills dramatically, but do not take our word on it; let the numbers speak for themselves. We have selected three top retirement spots in America and two cities in the Yucatan Peninsula, to do a cost of living comparison on everyday items and services.

*The Lowest values are marked in gree

Phoenix, AZ Miami, FL Tampa, FL Playa del Carmen Merida, Yucatan
Restaurants
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 11.50 13.00 10.00 4.10 5.29
Meal for 2, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 43.50 60.00 50.00 32.42 20.48
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 6.00 6.62 7.00 4.61 5.46
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) 3.25 3.72 3.50 1.71 1.37
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 5.00 4.48 5.00 2.73 2.25
Cappuccino (regular) 3.61 3.34 3.66 2.18 2.44
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle) 1.48 1.61 1.59 1.02 0.74
Water (0.33 liter bottle) 1.23 1.32 1.10 1.15 0.55
Groceries
Milk (regular), (1 liter) 0.75 1.03 1.05 0.96 0.98
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) 2.29 2.59 2.40 1.73 1.54
Rice (white), (1kg) 3.18 2.44 2.83 0.68 1.06
Eggs (12) 2.20 2.63 2.28 1.17 1.59
Local Cheese (1kg) 7.80 9.96 11.83 4.44 6.37
Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1kg) 5.84 8.49 7.38 5.12 6.46
Apples (1kg) 3.43 4.03 4.00 2.01 2.00
Oranges (1kg) 4.41 3.13 4.05 0.78 3.04
Tomato (1kg) 3.20 3.73 3.90 0.78 1.06
Potato (1kg) 2.46 2.70 2.40 1.13 1.18
Lettuce (1 head) 1.21 1.63 1.80 0.96 0.61
Water (1.5 liter bottle) 1.82 2.13 1.64 0.92 0.75
Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 12.00 12.00 11.00 7.17 6.14
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 2.50 3.80 2.13 0.80 1.16
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 2.08 4.62 3.07 1.54 1.18
Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 7.50 7.00 6.38 3.41 3.41
Transportation
One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 2.12 2.25 2.00 0.48 0.48
Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 64.00 113.75 60.00 N/A N/A
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 3.00 2.50 2.50 1.88 1.37
Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff) 1.38 1.49 1.00 1.37 0.55
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 32.50 20.00 25.00 10.24 10.24
Gasoline (1 liter) 0.91 0.97 0.92 0.85 0.85
Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 20,000.00 19,000.00 21,500.00 13,310.31 12,969.02
Utilities (Monthly)
Basic (Electricity, Heating, Water, Garbage) for 85m2 Apartment 173.60 173.54 150.31 91.30 133.10
1 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 0.12 0.25 0.13 0.11 0.24
Internet (6 Mbps, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 49.38 48.42 47.22 22.17 25.04
Sports And Leisure
Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 35.83 38.89 36.00 47.10 22.75
Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 10.00 19.50 16.67 17.06 11.95
Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 9.88 12.00 11.00 3.92 4.78
Clothing And Shoes
1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 39.17 37.00 39.00 56.31 43.69
1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, …) 21.33 57.86 33.71 20.48 59.16
1 Pair of Nike Shoes 67.00 78.33 75.44 75.08 64.85
1 Pair of Men Leather Shoes 70.00 80.83 79.25 40.95 52.33
Rent Per Month
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 833.33 1,609.29 885.00 477.81 204.77
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 723.89 1,050.00 693.18 196.24 153.58
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 1,334.00 2,850.00 1,466.67 1,185.98 420.92
Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 1,156.75 1,819.50 1,186.36 477.81 477.81
Buy Apartment Price
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 1,829.86 3,632.82 1,345.49 728.09 648.45
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1,453.13 1,795.49 1,184.03 750.84 614.32
Salaries And Financing
Average Monthly Disposable Salary (After Tax) 2,767.86 3,151.83 2,834.99 739.46 418.65
Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly 4.35 4.35 4.89 9.00 11.50
Source: Numbeo
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As you can see in this cost of living comparison, the cost of living in Mexico is much lower. Even if you decide to spend only part of the year in Mexico, your pension or savings will surely stretch further!

If you have ever dreamed of retiring in Mexico, please feel free to browse our beautiful properties! We have modern condos, retirement communities, beachfront homes, jungle cabanas…. whatever you can dream of!

Our professional and certified real estate agents have the expertise and credentials to help you become a homeowner in Mexico.

And remember, here at Top Mexico Real Estate…

We make it happen!

Romantic Getaway Riviera Maya: Isla Mujeres

Valentine’s Day is approaching, and it is a beautiful time of the year to be in the Riviera Maya. If you are looking to surprise your significant other, why not plan a romantic getaway? There are so many special places to rekindle the romance, relax and enjoy each other’s company!

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A perfect gift to pamper your partner and yourself, is a romantic escapade to a particularly romantic destination such as Isla Mujeres. Isla Mujeres is a small island off the coast of Cancun, a place providing the perfect Caribbean setting to hold hands and fall in love all over again.

Let the professionals do all the hard work! These hotels have an aura of romance and a perfectly trained staff to make all of your dreams come true.

  1. Romantic Getaway Isla Mujeres: La Casa de Los Suenos

There is not a more fitting name for this place, “The House of Dreams”, is a place that will let you feel at home and have a romantic out of this world experience.  Just entering the hotel, you will be received by traditional Mexican decor and a sense of tranquility.

La Casa de Los Suenos is located south of the island on the road to Garrafon, it has 9 suites and one presidential suite with an amazing ocean view, and 7 are exclusivly for couples. Each room has a private balcony with breathtaking views, where you can talk, share and dream together.

The rooms are spacious and luxurious with an air of serenity that can be enjoyed from every corner. This is a small hotel taking great care all the way down to the small details, every guest is unique and the staff goes out of their way to accommodate any request.

Enjoy the delicious food and the bar service, a la carte breakfast is included in your stay. There is also a pool with direct access to the beach, spa services, fitness center, bicycles and snorkeling equipment are included.

La Casa de los Suenos doesn’t have a Romantic Package but here are some prices to get an idea of the costs.

  • 2 nights’ accommodations: 600 USD
  • A couple’s massage for 60 minutes: 166 USD
  • Private dinner in a romantic setting with 4 courses, private service, a bottle of sparkling wine: 175 USD

More Information:

U.S. 877-372-3993

Mexico 998-888-0370

www.casasuenos.com

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  1. Romantic Getaway Isla Mujeres: Hotel El Secreto

This hotel offers an intriguing mix of elegance, privacy and luxury, with a fascinating architecture and an original design. Hotel El Secreto is a boutique hotel, with only 9 suites with private terraces and a magnificent sea view.

El Secreto is highly recommended for its excellent service, location and seclusion. It is such a secluded place, that after following the windy road it is a big surprise to arrive to the reception area to check-in, the vibe is more like friend’s private home on the beach than a hotel.

The surroundings are breathtaking, and there is a sense of peace in a luxurious setting.  Not only El Secreto has easy access to the beach, there is also a pool and friendly staff ready to keep the cold drinks coming.

More Information:

Mexico 998-877-1039

reserv@hotelsecreto.com

www.hotelsecreto.com

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Here are just a few of the beautiful places to celebrate your love and Valentine’s Day. If you are looking for the ultimate gift surprise your significant other with a dream home in paradise. Please feel free to browse our beautiful properties or contact our certified and experienced Realtors!

We have helped hundreds of foreigners become homeowners in Mexico, in a quick, safe and legal manner. Stop day dreaming of a second home in paradise, here at Top Mexico Real Estate, We Make it Happen!

Top Ten Reasons to Retire to Mexico

Mexico consistently ranks one of the top destinations in the world for vacationers but did you know that many people from all over are choosing Mexico to retire. Many retirees are looking for a more fulfilling, happier and affordable lifestyle, which can be achieved by living in Mexico. Here are the top ten reasons to retire to Mexico:

  1. Culture and History: Mexico is a country rich in culture and history. Complete with ancient Mayan ruins, warm proud people and a society steeped deeply in religion, heritage and a manner of living, working and playing that predate most industrialized nations.
  2. Weather: The weather in Mexico is nearly perfect and gorgeous year round. Mexico has NO SNOW! January, the coldest month of the year in the Riviera Maya has average high of 29C/84F and an average low of 21C/70F.

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  1. Food: It isn’t a shock that a country so rich in culture and heritage would have such amazing food. Mexico offers everything from a hole in the wall taco stands to gourmet fine dining restaurants. Mexico is also a melting pot for food because people from all over the world come to this beautiful land to set up shop.
  2. Safe: Mexico is very safe. For Example, the Yucatan State with its beautiful beaches and ancient Mayan ruins has a homicide rate that is lower than the U.S. rural states of Wyoming, Montana, Oregon, North Dakota, West Virginia and several others. People feel safer in Mexico than in many places in the United States.
  3. Close: Mexico is close to home. Your friends and family can come to visit in just a few short hours, with easy access through direct flights from the United States and Canada.
  4. Cost of Living: The cost of living in Mexico is amazing low. In Mexico you will save on everyday items like groceries and public transportation, to things such as water and cable bills, you will even save on entertainment such as going to the movies or out to dinner. Mexico, on average is 40% cheaper than the United States.
  5. Medical: As you reach your golden years you find yourself taking more trips to the doctor. Mexico has top-notch medical care facility and quality hospitals in all major city and tourist destinations, offering a 60% – 80% savings from what you would expect to pay in the United States and Canada.

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  1. Insurance: Private health insurance for many is thought to be only a dream but in Mexico it is very affordable and feasible. Also, foreign residents can qualify for social security. Health Insurance is attainable in Mexico.
  2. Benefits: Senior citizen are treated with respect in Mexico. Locals receive many benefits such as senior citizen discount cards, discounts at restaurants, and free or discounted passes to archaeological sites, museums and other tourist attractions throughout the area.
  3. Real Estate: Mexico is the gorgeous backdrop to some really stunning real estate. There are phenomenal real state opportunity’s in Mexico. On a whole, real estate properties, property taxes, HOA fees and Insurance prices are lower than what you would pay in the United State or Canada.

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Perhaps, one day you will be one of the many who retire to this beautiful country and call Mexico your home!

Now if you have any question about living in Mexico or any of the TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE properties we have listed in Playa Del Carmen, the Riviera Maya or anywhere throughout Mexico, please feel free to contact any of our TOP MEXICO BUYER’S RERESENTATIVES and we will be glad to help you find your very own piece of paradise.

And remember, here at TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE…

We make it happen!

Source:

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www.howsafeismexico.com

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