Welcome to the February 2019 Edition of Vista, the Mexico Newsletter from Mexperience
Highlights of this edition
Experience Mexico’s Copper Canyon
The costs and taxes of selling your Mexican home
Living in Mexico without a car
Mexico’s mystical wind
Take an extraordinary train journey through Mexico's Copper Canyon to experience dramatic landscapes and absorb breath-taking natural scenery
Oaxaca city is one of the most rewarding travel destinations in Mexico, and the nearby village of Santa Maria del Tule is home to a 2,000 year-old living tree
One of the Mexico's most attractive colonial cities, dramatically set in a beautiful and rugged mountain range, is also a premier destination for shopping Mexican silver crafts
Guides and articles about driving in Mexico
A vehicle must remain legally registered in its home country when you drive it to Mexico
This article helps you to take a step back and consider your real lifestyle needs as you shortlist potential locations for your home in Mexico
Some foreign residents discover that it's possible to live well in Mexico without owning a car. Whether you can depends on your lifestyle situation and your personal priorities
Mexico has specific rules and procedures for the import of animals, including domestic pets.
In Mexico merchants of all kinds tend to reject damaged banknotes, but you can exchange damaged notes at a retail bank if you have at least half of the...
Browse hundreds of curated insights about lifestyle, leisure, and culture with this Discover Mexico A-to-Z feature
Wind storms in Mexico can be mystical: appearing suddenly, transforming a perfectly still day or night—and vanishing abruptly
Mexico offers a plenitude of experiences with agreeable climates and long daylight hours all year-round...
Articles, local knowledge, and contacts to help you rent, buy and sell property in Mexico
Land without water has very little value, so it's vital to check that your purchase is well served
When you sell your Mexican property, there are some selling costs and taxes you need to account for, and pay
The guide for the essential things you need to know as you make your plans for travel, lifestyle and living in Mexico
Your new life in Mexico starts here
Mexico offers extensive and affordable transport options.
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