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What do expats in Puerto Vallarta appreciate most about the local culture?

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We asked expats and digital nomads what they appreciate the most about the local culture in Puerto Vallarta. They wrote...

"Expats in Puerto Vallarta appreciate the vibrant and diverse culture that greets them upon arrival. They are drawn to the warm and welcoming nature of the people, the array of delicious cuisine, the colorful streets bustling with life and the stunning selection of art and local crafts. The relaxed pace and openness of the community are also cherished by expats, allowing them to truly settle into the lifestyle and experience all the city has to offer. Aside from savoring the local flavor, the city and its beaches provide ample opportunities for adventure and exploration," commented one expat who made the move to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

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"I loved seeing how immaterial material things were. I became friends with a woman who lived in a 2 room dirt floored house. She and her family were happy and content. She had 4 children with her and they all slept in one room. It made me realize that in the US we have so much materially but it really doesn't help us be happier. I felt sorry for her in the beginning and yet ended up a little envious after getting to know her and her family," remarked another expat in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

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