Welcome to the July 2019 Edition of Vista, the Mexico Newsletter from Mexperience
Highlights of this edition
Accessing the Mexican healthcare system
A tale of two islands
Mitigating hidden property liabilities
Coffee culture and bread shop nostalgia
There are many islands situated off Mexico’s coastlines, but by far the best known are the islands of Isla Mujeres and Cozumel
In July, Oaxaca City is filled with festivities of intrinsic meaning centered around the Guelaguetza
Take an extraordinary train journey through Mexico's Copper Canyon to experience dramatic landscapes and absorb breath-taking natural scenery
Mexico operates a public healthcare program that provides defined healthcare services to payroll employees as well others who voluntarily enroll in the system
Mexico offers visitors and residents an abundance of fresh, tasty produce that's grown and harvested locally — and affordable
Coffee-drinking is popular in Mexico with quality home-grown and imported coffees readily available at coffee shops, restaurants, and local supermarkets
An important and insightful part of Mexico's past and present are its bread shops, found on many busy corners of its towns and cities
Often overlooked, third party liabilities related to your Mexican property can be mitigated with adequate insurance cover
Guides and articles about insuring your vehicles, property, and health in Mexico
There are lots of good, sensible reasons for moving to Mexico, but it takes consideration, research and a plan to make your move a success
Browse hundreds of curated insights to discover and explore more of Mexico for lifestyle, leisure, and culture with our Lexica of Mexico A-to-Z
The guide for the essential things you need to know as you make your plans for travel, lifestyle and living in Mexico
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