How to Move to Mexico: Our Family’s Journey to Tulum

Thinking about moving to Mexico? You might be asking yourself: What is the process for considering a move, or even should I move to Mexico with a family? Our experience…

Thinking about moving to Mexico? You might be asking yourself: What is the process for considering a move, or even should I move to Mexico with a family? Our experience relocating from Canada to Tulum may give you a realistic view of the excitement, challenges, and lessons learned along the way.


Why We Chose Tulum

Choosing a place to move wasn’t easy. We considered nearly every continent in the world, but Tulum stood out for a few reasons:

Even though Tulum is sometimes criticized as “not real Mexico,” we’ve found it to have a culture and community we truly appreciate.


Concerns & Fears Before the Move

Relocating always comes with nerves. For me, it was tarantulas. they are my worst fear. I was so scared I avoided even googling them! some Locals assured me there were none (which wasn’t even slightly true), but honestly, we rarely see them, and my fear has mostly subsided.

For the kids, the move was exciting. Their young ages made it easier to adjust, and their enthusiasm helped me feel confident about the transition.


Research & Planning

Where we found help:

Visiting beforehand:

Finding Rentals:


Budgeting & Preparing for the Move

Preparing the kids:


Language & Communication


Tips for Families Considering the Move

Based on our experience, here are some takeaways for anyone questioning whether they should move to Mexico?

  1. Research neighborhoods and rentals in advance, but plan for an in-person visit if possible. Consider things like how accessible the location is by road and whether the area is more prone to power outages.
  2. Engage with local expat communities online — they’re invaluable for advice and support. In addition to facebook groups, there are also many whatsapp groups geared towards different demographics.
  3. Be prepared for surprises — from quirky local differences to occasional wildlife. Simple things that are nothing more than a friendly tune in canada the US are quite offensive in mexico.
  4. Learn some Spanish before arriving; even basic knowledge helps a lot. At the very least, get your taco order in Spanish figured out. you’ll thank me later!
  5. Budget carefully for housing, schooling, and unexpected costs.
  6. Stay flexible and patient — a willingness to adapt and accept this wonderful culture makes the move smoother and more enjoyable.

Final Thoughts

Moving to Mexico is possible with proper planning, patience, and flexibility. For us, Tulum offered a combination of beauty, accessibility, and community that made the move worthwhile. Whether you’re just curious about how to move to Mexico or actively planning your relocation, embracing the adventure and learning along the way makes the process rewarding.