Menu
Expat.com

Huatulco Visit next week

Post new topic

Ladydi3328

I'm spending a few days beginning next Monday, in Huatulco and am wondering if there is a place where I might run into other expats--social visit?   I've been living in Mexico about 8 months, primarily in Merica.  I'd love some advice on scouting out this new area.  Tkx.  Diana

See also

Living in Mexico: the expat guideIs there a good way to contact pharmaceutical manufacturers?what's the dating scene like for middle aged, expat men in Mexico?RETIREMENT IN MEXICORelocating from the US with horses
travellight

I actually know of no one who lives in that city, but I do know it is home  of many fine craft stores. If someone doesn't speak up about living there, I would suggest that you start with visiting those shops. The concierge at the hotel might also know where you would be more likely to run into other tourists.

Ladydi3328

Thanks for your suggestion.

Mrjfortin

Do not take this the wrong way. But I fail to understand people visiting other countries and wanting nothing more than what they know from home. I have been to Huatulco many times, and I enjoy every thing about it and I mean the local stuff. People are great, Plaza centro is awesome, locals are extremely friendly, and you will learn a lot more from locals than from gringos. Example, I wanted to go horse back riding. No gringo nor tourist associate could tell Me where. A local heard Me ask at the tourist info, and signal Me. He knew a place. After a few calls a plan was drawn. They picked Me up at the hotel at 8 AM drove about 45 minutes, got Me on a horse with a guide ( the son's owner) and went off in the jungle. ended up on a mile long deserted beach. galloped to My heart's content on the edge of the ocean that can only be seen in the movies. They drove Me back to the hotel at 6 PM in time for dinner. And the kicker is that it was only $25.00 So take My advice. locals are the ones that knows and the ones you want to know. Good luck.

Ladydi3328

Would be really nice if you still had contact information for the horseman!  That sounded right up my al

However, my question requesting gringo contact has specifically been due to two things: 1. my extremely limited Spanish and 2. This is a short stay but and I wanted some gringo first-hand information about living there. 

I certainly agree with your sentiment, however, about isolating expats within our separate community.  Not really my longterm goal.

di

travellight

Well lady di ,

if you are in a hotel, just ask them about horseback riding. They usually know.

Ladydi3328

No hotel--staying with locals.  lol

travellight

Well they should know, are you bilingual ? or are they ?

Articles to help you in your expat project in Mexico

  • Dating in Mexico
    Dating in Mexico

    We can recognize an intrinsic spark of love in the Mexican culture, "la serenata." Remember that ...

  • Leisure activities in Mexico
    Leisure activities in Mexico

    Mexico has activities for everyone: from exciting adventure to peaceful relaxation, high culture to rowdy street ...

  • Working in Cancun
    Working in Cancun

    Cancun and surrounding areas are popular destinations for both tourists and expatriates alike. Cancun is the ...

  • Childcare and education in Mexico
    Childcare and education in Mexico

    Many Mexicans' lives, young and old, revolve around family issues. Children are accepted on most social ...

  • Accommodation in Cancun
    Accommodation in Cancun

    Like in other parts of Mexico, the best way to find accommodation in Cancun is by searching for one while ...

  • Travelling around Mexico
    Travelling around Mexico

    One of the best parts about living in Mexico is being able to travel across the country. Mexico may appear small ...

  • Study in Mexico
    Study in Mexico

    If you're planning to move to Mexico with your family or choose to study there, here is all you need to know ...

  • Working in San Miguel de Allende
    Working in San Miguel de Allende

    Located in the center of Mexico, San Miguel de Allende is a small city with a rich artistic, cultural, and ...

All of Mexico's guide articles