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If you're a digital nomad with a fondness for surfing and warm weather, Mexico is a great place to visit or live. Here are our picks for the 10 best beaches for digital nomads in Mexico:
Sayulita, Nayarit
Located in Nayarit, a state in Western Mexico, Sayulita is a small town known for its incredible surfing and beautiful beaches. It’s also a great place to live as a digital nomad because the internet is fast and you can find affordable accommodation with air conditioning. The weather is perfect all year round—not too hot or cold—so you can enjoy your coffee on your balcony while looking out at the ocean (or if you prefer, inside by the fire).
San Pancho, Nayarit
San Pancho is a small town on the Pacific coast of Mexico, not unlike many other towns on the Mexican coast. It's known for being an excellent place to live as a digital nomad because in addition to having beaches and delicious food (and really cheap beer), it also has great internet and coworking spaces.
San Pancho is famous for its surfing but also attracts visitors who appreciate its many restaurants and bars that serve up fresh seafood. If you're looking for something more active than surfing but still want to be near the ocean, then perhaps consider checking out the nearby turtle sanctuary or going hiking instead!
Tulum, Quintana Roo
Tulum is a small town on the coast of Quintana Roo (you can see it here). It's a popular tourist destination, and with good reason: its beach is gorgeous and the town itself has plenty of great restaurants and bars.
You can also do some surfing there—which is pretty fun if you like that sort of thing.
But Tulum's main attraction for digital nomads is its low cost of living compared to other places in Mexico. The average rent for an apartment there will run you $300-$600 per month, which makes it one of the cheapest places to live in all of Latin America (and certainly one of the cheapest places for digital nomads).
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
Puerto Vallarta is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico and it's easy to see why. From the cobblestone streets to the many restaurants, bars and hotels, Puerto Vallarta provides something for everyone. The beaches are clean and beautiful with plenty of options for activities like swimming, snorkeling and hiking. Nightlife can be found throughout town but there are also some great clubs located near El Centro (downtown). You'll find lots of shopping opportunities here if you're into that sort of thing!
Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo
Playa del Carmen is a popular tourist destination in Mexico, with plenty of restaurants, bars and nightlife. It's also a good place to live as a digital nomad because it has a large expat community and good internet connections. You'll find plenty of coworking spaces that can help you stay productive during your time away from home—and there are even some coworking spaces with their own beaches!
The weather here is warm year-round, so you don't need to worry about packing for multiple climates like you might if you were traveling somewhere further south (or north).
La Paz, Baja California Sur
La Paz is a beach town with a vibrant culture and nightlife. It's also a great place to surf, so if you're into that, it'll be your best bet for finding the perfect wave. The climate is mild year-round, so you can enjoy it year-round—but if you want to get away from the crowds, consider going during winter or spring break when most of the tourists leave.
La Paz has no shortage of great restaurants and bars where you can meet locals and other expats while enjoying excellent Mexican food like tacos al pastor (spicy pork tacos). If your stomach isn't quite ready for authentic Mexican cuisine, there are plenty of international options as well...or maybe even better: La Paz has some truly exceptional sushi!
Cancun, Quintana Roo
If you're looking to find work as a digital nomad in Mexico, Cancun is the place to be. The city has a large expat community and plenty of opportunities for remote workers. There are also plenty of cafes with reliable Wi-Fi, making this one of the best places to work on your laptop while enjoying some tasty Mexican food and margaritas.
If you want an even more laid back experience, head east of town toward Playa del Carmen where there are more beaches that aren't quite as crowded as Cancun's main strip (though still not completely empty). The internet is generally reliable here too!
Ensenada, Baja California
Ensenada is the perfect place to escape. And it's not just because of its beautiful beaches, fine wines and delicious food—it's also because you can't escape Ensenada.
The city of Ensenada is located on Baja California’s Pacific coast, which means there are no major roads connecting it with any other part of Mexico or North America. The only way in or out is by plane or boat, which means that once you're here you have no choice but to relax and enjoy yourself (unless, of course, you've booked a trip on a ferry).
Mazatlan, Sinaloa
Why you should go: Mazatlan is a great place to visit or live for your next digital nomad adventure. The city has plenty of beaches, nightlife and restaurants to keep you busy on your vacation.
While there are other beach destinations in Mexico that offer more seclusion and better waves, Mazatlan offers a lot of options when it comes to hotels and restaurants.
It's also easy to get around by foot or taxi.
Loreto, Baja California Sur
Loreto is a small town at the tip of Baja California and it's an excellent place for digital nomads to live. The expat community is small but vibrant, there are plenty of good restaurants and bars to choose from (including some excellent taco places), and the beach is beautiful. There's also fast internet in most parts of town, making it easy for you to work remotely while you're on vacation!
If you're a digital nomad with a fondness for surfing and warm weather, Mexico is a great place to visit or live.
Mexico may not be the first place you think of when it comes to digital nomad destinations, but it's a great option for many reasons.
First, there are plenty of beautiful beaches with warm weather and clear skies year-round. Second, Mexico is home to some of the greatest cities in the world—Mexico City, Guadalajara and Cancun are just a few examples. Thirdly (and this is important), Mexican cuisine is some of the best in South America—you can find tacos everywhere! Lastly (and perhaps most significantly), Mexicans are some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet anywhere on Earth. So if these things sound like they interest you as a digital nomad who loves surfing and warm weather... then maybe it's time to consider moving south?
Conclusion
And there you have it, our top 10 picks for the best beaches in Mexico. Which one will be your next destination?