Retire (or live) in Sayulita, Mexico - The Straight Talk (Pros and Cons).

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2022
  • In this video, we discuss the pros and cons of retiring (or living) in Sayulita, Mexico. Sayulita is a small beach town outside of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
    In this video we go in depth into our experience in living in Sayulita for 2 months in the beginning of 2022. We discuss the many different pros and cons of retiring in Sayulita. We also talk about whether or not we think Sayulita is a good place to retire or live long-term.
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Komentáře • 30

  • @tonytnlvsn6659
    @tonytnlvsn6659 Před rokem +3

    I just returned home him to California from my 5 day visit to Sayulita. Your video is excellent and the most accurate online!! You nailed the pros and the cons!!
    Keep up the great content!

  • @carolinavalero2931
    @carolinavalero2931 Před rokem +4

    Hi! Im from Mexico and it was very funny to hear your pros and cons. And you are absolutely right, also you express your opinion in a very respectful way, thank you🥰. Saludos desde Nuevo Vallarta.🇲🇽🇺🇸❤

  • @REMONSTER
    @REMONSTER Před 3 měsíci

    I visited about 3 years ago. I think you are spot on and reflects my views as a newly retired 62 year old. Good information and balanced. Salut.

  • @cwisaac22
    @cwisaac22 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for sharing your perspective!! Great information. :)

  • @brianwest1501
    @brianwest1501 Před rokem +1

    Just got back from PV/NV. Had a burger in PV Saturday night. Still feeling its effects if you comprende! Stayed in La Cruz for three nights. Great food, no issues. Go to The Ring for breakfast. Juan and Lupe are so nice. Salud.

  • @2cartalkers
    @2cartalkers Před rokem +1

    WOW! Thank you so much for all your info on Sayulita, you are hitting on all cylinders.

  • @jandoherty9766
    @jandoherty9766 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much. You answered most of the questions I had about see you later. Your video is so helpful

  • @lailja21
    @lailja21 Před rokem +1

    First timer here.
    Quite thorough.
    Thank you

  • @billrailsback5176
    @billrailsback5176 Před 2 lety +1

    Good report with useful information. Rent, and Restaurants very expensive all around the Vallarta area. Most ATMS charge 70 or 80 pesos. Santander was 30 not long ago. Have heard many reports of travelers getting food poisoning after visiting Sayulita.

  • @u5T30
    @u5T30 Před rokem

    Thank you excellent info👍

  • @khrystyneirurita8065
    @khrystyneirurita8065 Před 2 lety

    New to the channel, sorry if this has already been answered but what do you do for schooling for the little guy?

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Před 2 lety +1

      We do homeschooling. Sayulita has a couple of decent private schools though - we talked to some of the parents who had good things to say about them.

  • @JamesClark-bb7ks
    @JamesClark-bb7ks Před 5 měsíci

    What does the pesos equal into dollars??

  • @melinehhacopians1184
    @melinehhacopians1184 Před rokem

    Subscribed

  • @alohastateofmind3565
    @alohastateofmind3565 Před 2 lety +3

    Sayulita is known to have the sewage overflow into the streets and into the ocean. Unfortunately the infrastructure can't handle the influx of visitors and population growth. Sayulita would have been amazing 10+ years ago but for me it's gotten to commercial and expensive and the charm is slipping away.

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Před 2 lety

      That is a valid point - the infrastructure definitely has issues with the amount of visitors. The sewage issue is a point of contention between different levels of government. The federal government earlier this year did some tests that said it was unsafe. Following this, the local government did an extensive battery of tests that said it was fine. Who was right? I don't know.
      We didn't have any issues while (or after) swimming. The only person who had issues (stomach) was me (Noel) and I was in the water very little!

    • @alohastateofmind3565
      @alohastateofmind3565 Před 2 lety

      @@livingoverseasonadime5933 Look forward to following more of your travels. Did you guys get a chance to visit San Pancho or Punta Mita?

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Před 2 lety

      @@alohastateofmind3565 Never made it to Punta Mita (the bus was very irregular) but we hiked over to San Pancho, and liked it. It is a bit of a quieter vibe, and more family based. It was still quite expensive though - check out the video if you haven't already: czcams.com/video/SOoW85Or_V4/video.html

  • @topgun4499
    @topgun4499 Před 2 lety +1

    Another good video.. sounds like more surfer bum ish town with younger partying type crowd maybe some homelessness too….

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Před 2 lety

      Pretty much - we didn't really notice much in the way of homelessness though. There were some people camping on the beach down towards San Pancho - but a tent is a home, isn't it? Thanks for watching!

    • @srevilo
      @srevilo Před rokem

      Almost all of the above but the homelessness, in PV and closer areas the percentage of people in street situation is so small and the few you get to meet won't really cause trouble. It's a very hipster/hippie/pothead place, you'll get to smell pot everywhere lol, I like the place a lot 😊