Interview With an Expat: Tulum, Mexico: Learn About the Mayan Riviera from Real Expats!

Expatriate and Escape the Rat Race!

Nonfiction, Travel, Caribbean & Latin America, Mexico
Cover of the book Interview With an Expat: Tulum, Mexico: Learn About the Mayan Riviera from Real Expats! by Manny Serrato, Defiant Press International
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Author: Manny Serrato ISBN: 1230000615112
Publisher: Defiant Press International Publication: August 18, 2015
Imprint: Expat Fever Language: English
Author: Manny Serrato
ISBN: 1230000615112
Publisher: Defiant Press International
Publication: August 18, 2015
Imprint: Expat Fever
Language: English

Are you ready for a major lifestyle change?

The Expat Fever! series is designed to give readers a detailed and candid picture of what it’s like to live as an expat overseas.

In this particular book, we focus on life in the beautiful eco-tourism town of Tulum, which is located on the Riviera Maya.

The Riviera Maya is one of the most beautiful places on earth. The atmosphere there is laid-back, casual, and friendly. The area also has the added benefit of being affordable—living there is kind of like living in Hawaii, but WITHOUT the million-dollar price tag.

Living in Mexico is very different than living in the US, but if you can get over the initial culture shock, then you should have no problem making the adjustment. The Riviera Maya is absolutely gorgeous, and many Americans and Canadians move there to enjoy the incredibly relaxing lifestyle that the area provides. Whatever their individual reasons, more and more people are giving up their homes, their jobs, and their familiar neighborhoods to start a new life in Mexico. If you might like to join them, then this is the book for you.

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Are you ready for a major lifestyle change?

The Expat Fever! series is designed to give readers a detailed and candid picture of what it’s like to live as an expat overseas.

In this particular book, we focus on life in the beautiful eco-tourism town of Tulum, which is located on the Riviera Maya.

The Riviera Maya is one of the most beautiful places on earth. The atmosphere there is laid-back, casual, and friendly. The area also has the added benefit of being affordable—living there is kind of like living in Hawaii, but WITHOUT the million-dollar price tag.

Living in Mexico is very different than living in the US, but if you can get over the initial culture shock, then you should have no problem making the adjustment. The Riviera Maya is absolutely gorgeous, and many Americans and Canadians move there to enjoy the incredibly relaxing lifestyle that the area provides. Whatever their individual reasons, more and more people are giving up their homes, their jobs, and their familiar neighborhoods to start a new life in Mexico. If you might like to join them, then this is the book for you.

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