Mérida Travel Guide: Cenotes, Flamingos & Hidden Gems in the Yucatán
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概要
Join Paula as she chats with Jen and Brett from Expatsi about their expat journey from Birmingham, Alabama, to Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. Discover practical tips for moving abroad, exploring local culture and cuisine, uncovering hidden gems, and how community support made their transition inspiring. Want more Mexico content, then you should listen to episode 16, where I chat with Carm about her experience in Mexico.
Key Topics
- Expat journey from US to Mexico
- Choosing Merida as a destination
- Exploring local culture and cuisine in Yucatan
- Hidden gems and community support in Mexico
Helpful Links
- Episode 16 - Mexico
- Move abroad Con
- 5 Essential things you should know when renewing your vows in Cancun
- Things to do in Cancun
If you want to know more about Jen and Brett, check out Expatsi here.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
00:50
The Journey to Merida, Mexico
02:07
Choosing Mexico: The Decision Process
04:24
Experiencing the Climate and Culture
05:40
Culinary Delights of Yucatan
10:08
Creating an Itinerary for Visitors
17:44
Heartfelt Moments in Merida
23:04
Hidden Gems and Local Recommendations
26:02
Final Tips for Future Expats
29:31
OUTRO Paula-2.mp4
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