By Betsy Burlingame
Article Link: http://www.expatexchange.com/lib.cfm?articleID=4762
Summary: Riviera Maya is a gorgeous stretch of Caribbean coastline in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. We highlight expats' 5 favorite places to live in Riviera Maya.
Riviera Maya is a stretch of Caribbean coast in the Mexican State of Quintana Roo that originally started at Playa del Carmen and ran down to Tulum. Today, towns north of Playa del Carmen and south of Tulum are being promoted as part of Riviera Maya. The island of Cozumel is also part of Riviera Maya. As of April 2016, the US State Department had no advisory is in effect for Quintana Roo. They do recommend that travelers and expats exercise caution when traveling south of Felipe Carrillo Puerto or east of Jose Maria Morelos as cellular and internet service are virtually non-existent.
One expat explained why he chose to live in Riviera Maya, "The Riviera Maya and the Yucatan along the gorgeous Caribbean coast! Many options in this region, from the growing Playa Del Carmen area where many expats call home and have access to excellent services, dining, and shopping, to the relative quiet of Tulum and points south. The location is ideal for folks who want to travel between the East coast of the US and Canada and to other points in the Caribbean not to mention Belize. It's also a very safe area. We considered the PV area because we love the Romantic Zone and the outlying areas. But our main desire was to be close to nature and the beautiful beaches and water of the Caribbean, and so we ended up in the Riviera Maya after years of looking at places throughout the Caribbean."
At the north end of Riviera Maya is the small town of Puerto Morelos with a population of approximately 9,000. Puerto Morelos is about 35 minutes north of Playa del Carmen. It is the largest sea port in Quintana Roo. It's worth a look for expats interested in a small, beachside town.


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"We decided against Tulum because of two things: the utilities are spotty the closer you get to the beach, and reliable internet service is hard to get (at least it was in 2014). Most of the beaches in the main 'strip' are monopolized by private hotels that will not allow you to access the beaches, or try to chase you away if you are not a hotel guest. We just heard so many great things about Tulum and then when we actually got there it was a bit of a let-down. It's relatively cheap to live there, but only if you live away from the beach. While the beaches are lovely, the main town of Tulum is rather dirty. Hence, there's not a lot of 'middle' ground with regards to rentals in tulum. You will pay thousands to live on the beach, or you can pay a few hundred and live in town, away from the beaches. But you might love it. I strongly suggest an extended visit to see if it's for you," advised an expat in Mexico.

First Published: Jun 02, 2016