What are the most rewarding aspects of retiring in Manzanillo?
We asked retirees what they find the most rewarding about retiring in Manzanillo. They wrote...
"Retiring in Manzanillo offers a range of rewarding experiences, from breathtaking beaches to rich cultural exploration. Retirees can take advantage of the year-round warm weather and plenty of outdoor activities, including fishing, golfing, and swimming. There is also a vibrant artistic and cultural scene, with many cultural festivals, art galleries, and theater. The city's central location makes it a great starting point to explore other attractions in the region, such as Colima and Jalisco’s cities and villages. Manzanillo also boasts a low cost of living, with affordable housing, groceries, and other necessities. Finally, the friendly locals add to the appeal of Manzanillo, creating a welcoming atmosphere for retirees to settle down in," explained one expat living in Manzanillo, Mexico.
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"We are living the "american dream" in Mexico. We have a wonderful life. We are pampered, have time to pursue whatever we want, have time for our friends, the weather allows us to go outside almost every day to play. I am selling real estate, so not retired, but my husband is," said another expat in Manzanillo, Mexico.
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What are the most rewarding aspects of retiring in Manzanillo?
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