Playa del Carmen
Caribbean water, walkable centre, US East Coast hours. Hurricane season and sargassum are scheduled events — plan around them and it's a very easy life.
Snapshot
FORM PDC-01Cost of living
FORM PDC-02- Housing (1BR apartment)$525
- Food & Dining$150
- Transportation$40
- Utilities + Internet$84
- Entertainment & Social$70
- Health Insurance$70
- Total$939
- Housing (1BR apartment)$750
- Food & Dining$250
- Transportation$60
- Utilities + Internet$112
- Entertainment & Social$168
- Health Insurance$112
- Total$1,452
- Housing (1BR apartment)$1,200
- Food & Dining$500
- Transportation$160
- Utilities + Internet$140
- Entertainment & Social$350
- Health Insurance$168
- Total$2,518
Figures are planning estimates for one person, reviewed June 2026. Run your own numbers in the cost calculator.
Banking
FORM PDC-03BBVA Mexico (formerly Bancomer) and Banorte are the most accessible banks for foreigners. Temporary Resident Visa is technically required to open a standard account, though some branches will open accounts for tourists with passport and proof of address. GBM+ is a popular digital investment platform. CLABE number (18-digit banking identifier) is used for domestic transfers. Most expats use a combination of a Mexican bank account (for local payments, rent) and Wise/Revolut (for receiving international payments at good exchange rates). Cash is still king in many areas — always carry some pesos. ATM withdrawals have fees of 30-50 MXN ($1.75-3).
Moving money across borders? Wise converts at the mid-market rate with fees of roughly 0.3–1% — the tool we set our own clients up with before anything else.
Open WiseTaxes
FORM PDC-04Errors in tax filing can result in significant penalties. Progressive income tax (ISR) ranges from 1.92% to 35% for tax residents (those spending 183+ days in Mexico). Tax residents are taxed on worldwide income. Mexico has a comprehensive double taxation treaty network (including with the US, Canada, and most of Europe). IVA (Value Added Tax) is 16% on most goods and services. Freelancers and self-employed individuals must register with SAT (tax authority) and can operate under various fiscal regimes, including the Simplified Trust Regime (RESICO) for small businesses which offers reduced rates. US citizens should note FBAR and FATCA reporting requirements apply to Mexican bank accounts.
Visas & residency
FORM PDC-05Important: Visa regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the official embassy or consulate before making plans. This guide provides general information as of 2026. Mexico's Temporary Resident Visa is available for those earning approximately $2,500/month or with savings of approximately $42,000 (thresholds adjusted annually). This allows 1-4 year stays with work rights. The FMM Tourist Card allows 180-day stays and is given automatically on arrival — many digital nomads use this route, though technically working on a tourist permit is a gray area. There is no specific digital nomad visa as of 2026, though one has been proposed. Permanent Residency is available after 4 years of temporary residency. Mexico is one of the easiest countries for Americans and Canadians due to proximity and established processes.
Healthcare
FORM PDC-06Understanding the healthcare system is crucial for any expat — it affects your daily peace of mind, your budget, and your visa eligibility. Here's a comprehensive guide based on real advisory experience. Mexico has both public (IMSS/INSABI) and private healthcare systems. IMSS (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social) is available to formal employees and their families. For expats, private healthcare is the standard choice — it's excellent quality and remarkably affordable compared to the US. A comprehensive private insurance plan costs $100-300/month. Major private hospitals include Médica Sur, Hospital Ángeles, and ABC Medical Center in Mexico City. Dental care and cosmetic procedures are 50-70% cheaper than in the US, attracting medical tourists. Pharmacies (farmacias) are abundant and many medications available over-the-counter that require prescriptions elsewhere.
Not yet covered locally? SafetyWing insures remote workers in 180+ countries from about $45/month — a sensible bridge until you enter a national system.
Check SafetyWingThe case for Playa del Carmen
FORM PDC-07- Caribbean beaches
- US Eastern timezone
- Cenotes and Mayan ruins
- Walkable downtown