What is it like to retire in Mazatlan?
We asked retirees what it is like retiring in Mazatlan. They said...
"Mazatlan and its surroundings offer a great retirement lifestyle for expats, popular among retirees and vacationers alike. With its sunny beaches, bustling markets, and vibrant culture, a retiree in the area should find no shortage of activity. There is an active and friendly expat community, with many clubs devoted to hobbies and shared interests, as well as activities that help you to meet new people. The city is full of cultural attractions, such as museums, art galleries, and historic monuments, that provide a glimpse into the past, while giving tourists and locals alike the opportunity to explore and appreciate the area together. Recreation in the area is plentiful, with opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring the local coastline. There is also plenty of nightlife, with clubs, restaurants, and music venues offering entertainment for both adults and children. Mazatlan is a great place for retirees to live, offering an array of activities and attractions to suit every taste," explained one expat living in Mazatlan, Mexico.

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Dream Pro Homes Luxury owner Greg Gunter is the Broker for Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices offering luxury home options in the UNESCO city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, rated the No. 1 City in the World five years running from Conde Nast Traveler and Travel & Leisure magazines.
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"Mazatlan has all of the above! It is a retiree's dream (when you take Covid out of the picture)," said another expat in Mazatlan, Mexico.
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What is it like to retire in Mazatlan?
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