geographically, politically and socially. Indian communities nestled in
mountain villages maintain centuries old customs not far from where wealthy
businessmen stride down manicured streets of major cities.Mexico is a unique country, providing
its visitors with an endless variety of choices based on individual
interests.It offers choices ranging
from big-city environment to small town intimacy. You can play on some of the
most beautiful beaches in the world, hike through lush tropical jungles, visit
wonderful museums and sample an extraordinary variety of cultural experiences.
These paradoxes make Mexico
a truly foreign experience for the visitor, difficult to understand but always
interesting.
Mexico
has long been the number-one destination for North Americans and Canadians
retiring abroad. A hospitable country, Mexico
has some of the most beautiful weather and coastlines in the Americas. It is
an easy choice for potential retirees, as Mexico’s
proximity to the U.S.
border allows for frequent returns to visit relatives and the family doctor.
Recent innovations make it even easier as expatriates can affordably stay in
constant contact with family and friends using the Internet and safely cruise
along modern, divided toll highways from north to south and east to west. With
the baby boomers (the generation born between 1946-1964) entering into
retirement, Mexico
can expect a sharp increase of expat’s from the North seeking their extended
“American dream”.
People come to Mexico
in pursuit of perfect weather and affordable living.What they discover is that the LakeChapala
region offers so much more.