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What do people like (and dislike) about Corozal?

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When we asked expats and global nomads what they like and dislike about living in Corozal, they replied...

"The local people are wonderful. The fresh vegetables and fruits are wonderful. Love the simplicity of life here. NO SNOW! Made some great friends here. Interesting plants and animals. NO SNOW," said a member in Corozal, Belize.

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"Expats and digital nomads living in Corozal, often like the laid-back lifestyle, friendly locals, and the affordable cost of living. They appreciate the beautiful natural surroundings, including the Corozal Bay and nearby Mayan ruins. The warm climate and the opportunity to enjoy various outdoor activities, such as swimming, snorkeling, and fishing, are also attractive features of living in Corozal. On the other hand, some expats and digital nomads may dislike the limited availability of certain amenities and services, such as high-quality healthcare facilities and shopping options. The infrastructure, including roads and public transportation, can be underdeveloped, which may cause inconvenience. Additionally, the internet connectivity might not be as reliable or fast as in more developed countries, which can be a challenge for digital nomads who rely on stable internet connections for their work. Finally, the language barrier can be an issue for some, as English is widely spoken, but Spanish is also commonly used in the area," remarked another expat who made the move to Corozal, Belize.

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