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@@EatBailaTravel trial by fire for sure. I was born in a climate not much different than Chicago and lived on the west coast for the past couple of decades so let me tell ya, this is just fantastic.
Awesome to hear from 2 Mexican Americans about Merida. I grew up in Chicago too. You gave me something none of the other RUclipsr have mentioned and that is Salsa!! I love dancing too! I knew about the music and dancing in the parks but you gave me the Spanish name: serenadas! Tell me if that is right? Makes sense that type of music is serenading! And thanks for mentioning about all the health opportunities. I was wondering about that too! Everything else you said was on point too! Muchas Gracias Amigas!
I love lately we have been getting comments from more people from Chicago. Yes, they have a plazas dedicated to seranades and every week they have beautiful concerts there. Dancing is very important to us and in Mexico we haven’t seen salsa dancing and live salsa like Merida. But it is really hot! Like extremely HOT. That is one thing to consider. Glad you found our channel welcome to the EBT family. Feel free to ask us questions anytime. If you need quicker responses follow us on Instagram.
I visited Merida this past July specifically to experience the heat. It was very hot and humid. But I enjoyed it. Plan to go back in January and stay longer. Great video.
I just found you two and you do a terrific job of describing the places you visit. I was considering a move to Merida but found the statistics of rain. I live in the Pacific NW and after more than 70 years here, want to escape the rain. I have been many times to SE Asia and I can take heat and humidity. Maybe Oaxaca. Keep it up...your work ranks with the best! Dennis
Lately I’ve been thinking of moving to Pensaco aka Rocky Point. When I went down there the first time just before the pandemic, I knew I had to embed it in my short film I was working on at the time. There truly is beauty in the world we don’t take the time to observe. I’m glad you two are putting that in your videos while reconnecting us with our roots. Keep up the good work and be safe.
Good morning Anthony! Where is Pensaco located? Is it in the Yucatán peninsula? Thank you for the kind comment what kind of short films do you make? We’re curious, we have our first short film coming up today but we would like to check out your work.
@@EatBailaTravel it’s next to the Baja Peninsula. At sunset you can actually see it appear which is quite a sight. I even embedded some footage I shot there into my short film Vision Quest, which you can find on my channel. For now I’m just producing short films on Kickstarter for other filmmakers. Anything from science fiction, drama, or action are what I’m usually in to. I look forward to seeing your film.
I'm a Canadian and had already been thinking of living in Merida for 6 months of the year. Haven't been there yet though, but have a trip planned for October to check it out for my 60th bday. You have me sold, just have to convince hubby now, thank you!
You are going to love it! Let us know if you have questions or need any suggestions. Our only concern with Merida is the covid restrictions but hopefully by October Merida will have less restrictions.
Merida is so pretty and has good access to so many places to go and things to do! For me, just walking down the street would have me sweating 100X worse than you two, lol. I look forward to exploring it with you!
Catching up on a lot of your videos! Everything sounds awesome except the weather!lol… We’ll have to look into what it’s like during the winter months. So far we love Guadalajara and Querétaro! Perfect weather and for the most part we feel pretty safe overall.
cool, thanks for watching them! winter months can also be pretty hot and humid, just not as much as the spring-summer months. We've been there in January before and it was about 85-90 degrees farenheit most days.
Happy to help! We are currently in Querétaro, depending on what you’re looking for we highly recommend it here too. We just uploaded a video on Querétaro yesterday
Awesome video guys! We loved the six weeks we spent in Merida so much, can't wait to go back in the future. It really is a world-class city, you guys nailed it with the convenient international restaurant and shopping scene mixed with the small-town feel and safety. I feel like that is so rare to get in a city that size! For sure the only downside is the weather BUT at least there are nearby beaches and the cenotes are such a life hack to beat the heat. There's nothing more depressing than living somewhere super hot with nowhere to swim haha!
That would be very tough to live in a city where you’re melting and you have to no where to take a breeze. Hope all is well with you both. We saw your videos on Chiapas today and it looks awesome! Chiapas is another place to run to escape the scorching heat!
Stephen Thanks for watching! We look forward to going back after the pandemic! We dream about the amazing Salsa scene in Merida! We hope Merida has been everything you wished for.
Great video guys (as always). If it wasn't for the summer heat, I'd be looking for a place to stay in Merida! I visited with my wife in January 2022 with already high expectations but wasn't expecting them to be surpassed so much. The climate in January is wonderful and the city is one of the coolest I have ever been to (out of around 60 countries visited). It reminds me of all the best bits of Barcelona, but even nicer. The people are incredibly friendly, there is amazing art on every corner and the food...... OMG the food! I had watched a Netflix documentary that featured the restaurant Manjar Blanco and their Cochinita Pibil dish (mentioned in another comment). If you visit Merida and like pork - it is an absolute must, I have never tasted anything like it!
Hey Paul! Mérida really almost has it all...except when it comes to the heat! 😅 we are trying to cut back on pork consumption but love cochinita pibil! 😋
I went to Merida six months ago to figure out if I want to live there . To hot but I loved it until I came across Queretero. It’s Merida with the perfect weather. Safe travels
We keep hearing amazing things about Querétaro! We will definitely be checking it out. Are you living there now? How does cost of living compare to Merida?
Thank you for your overview of highlights in Merida! I live in New York and seriously considering Merida! I plan to visit and check out other areas as well! You are a Beautiful Couple! Keep living your best life! God Bless❤️
Thank you for your kind words! New York to Merida will be a drastic change but one you might fall in love with. We love Merida and hopefully someday we’ll be able to call it home! Take care amigo
Merida is a great city!! We highly encourage you to check it out for an extended amount of time. Right now during the pandemic it is not same but still a calm and beautiful city.
Thank you so much for this video!…All of the important points that you checked off are also important to me!…Moving there in December!…Can’t Wait!…This information really helps!❤️🇲🇽
During my years of traveling I remember the hottest time being in Chicago because there was no ac where I stayed and it was in the peak of summer 🌞 You covered a lot of important points of potentially living in the city, good job 👏 I like that you cover that Merida has a lot of fresh healthy produce, By the way I watched an episode of the Yucatán on chonicles Netflix and they talk about how they raise their pigs With extreme care and feed them very healthy foods which makes cochinita healthier and delicious 🌮👍 Saludos a ambos ✌️
Those hot Chicago days can get very hot but the lakefront helps a lot to cool them down. Thank you for the comment we really appreciate your engagement. Oh yea las chronicas Del taco! I think we might have seen it also. We’ll check it out tonight!
We love Merida, which is saying a lot because we don't like big cities. So, small town Progreso, or Chicxulub, is near the top of our list for a place to retire to. I am solo jealous that you got pulpo for dinner and I had a peanut butter sandwich! Seriously though, we are strongly considering the Orizaba area, primarily because it is a cooler. Which brings up dancing. Salsa is nice, but danzon is life. In Veracruz you can dance danzon every night! Give more consideration to Veracruz. I had trouble sleeping in Merida, but my wife said the nights were so much more pleasant than the 5 years she spent in Iraq...and safer too. Which brings up security. I have never felt uncomfortable or unsafe in Merida. I've been plenty of places in Mexico, Brasil, even Costa Rica where I said to my wife, "We are out of here now!" I never felt that way in Merida or Progreso. If you like big city advantages and can deal with the heat, Merida is one of our favorites.
We loved Veracruz the food is amazing the music is beautiful, and nature is so green! Out of all the places we were able to visit in Veracruz I would love to live Orizaba. It is way smaller than Merida and the temperature is great but we are still on the hunt of a future home. Hopefully at some point we will figure it out. Danzón is such beautiful music we love going to the Puerto of Veracruz and watch the danzón socials at the park. Sleeping in Merida is very difficult especially when Jenny and I are opposites when it comes to room temperature. I love to sleep in the cold and she loves to sweat while she sleeps. 😢 ok I’m joking she doesn’t like to sweat but at the room temperature she likes to sleep in I feel like I’m melting. Progreso is nice because you get a beautiful breeze at night but it is growing tremendously I hope it doesn’t become the next riviera maya.
Great choice guys! Merida is an absolutely amazing city. Jenny "It's like dating, nobody checks all your boxes.." Kevin " TF you talkin bout?" 🤣🤣 Keep rocking it guys!
See you there! 😁 if we’re there, we love Merida but we are still exploring and open to other options. We’re going to continue traveling Mexico for a little while... I’m sure we’ll end up settling down in Merida eventually! Thanks for commenting and supporting our channel 😊🙏🏼✨
You definitely have to check out Merida from Florida you get a flight direct from Miami. 😉 😉 feel free to send us a message if you need any recommendations!
Julia Florida You should definitely visit Quintana Roo, Campeche and also Chiapas. There is so much to see. The natives are very friendly, respect their customs and traditions even if you do not agree with them. As a guest in their home, always be polite and you will have a marvellous time. I have also visited Veracruz many times and still have friends there. But yes, spread your wings and explore.
Congratulations, looks like a nice place. Keep us posted throughout the year so we know what the inclement weather is like in particular June through August is what I’m most interested in learning about.
Wish I would've subscribed sooner! You guys have to be my favorite traveling RUclipsrs for Mexico. I arrived in Mérida in May and this is my third time here, but this is the first time I'm looking to settle out here for a while. Would've loved to have bumped into you guys!
Awesome! We might have crossed paths! We were there the entire month of April and some of may. Soon we’ll be back maybe we can meet up then! Saludos thanks for watching we hope you enjoy our channel!
my dream is to retire in Merida. I have lived in Vancouver, Canada for 16 years, and grew up in Cancun. But I was born in Merida. I know I will go back there one day
Great video. We’re toying with the idea of moving to Mexico too! I’m Mexican but born and raised in Washington so all your videos have been really informative. Curious tho how are you guys planning on working? And would It be remotely or in Mexico?
Sorry for taking so long to respond! We are glad that our videos have been helpful. This saturday (8/7/2021) we are going Live on RUclips to discuss this topic in case you'd like to join! But to answer your question right now, one of us is working remotely and the other is managing the RUclips channel. We are hoping to have a couple of sources of income such as the youtube channel, remote work, or work in Mexico. We are hoping the RUclips channel grow to be able to help us out financially by next year. If it doesn't then we would have to figure out how to fund and maintain this beautiful lifestyle we are currently blessed with.
@@EatBailaTravel multiple income sources is best. having just one is too close to having none! was Jenny able to find a new online job after her gig in Illinois ended?
@@EatBailaTravel FYI, as Mexican citizens, you could also move to Spain for 2 years & become naturalized there - unless the law there has changed, of course you should double-check this info - giving you one of the world's top passports. at that point, you could give up US citizenship to avoid US taxes on income earned outside USA while keeping the same high level of travel freedom as Americans. most of the world doesn't tax income earned outside the country. USA is almost unique in taxing worldwide income of non-resident citizens. a small east African country, Eritrea, is the only other place to do so - afaik. you could also go ahead & denaturalize now. but, if you did that you'd need to get a visa to visit USA.
@@EatBailaTravel ,OK empty beaches, was IT windy. at least? What months and year have U been there, If U dont mind? I try to find my Winterdestination for 21. I apriciate your Feedback a Lot!! Kind Regards Mark
Really good video of Merida! Thank you for filming different areas for us to see. I can’t wait to come down in the fall to see Merida. You guys are a cute couple! I’m from Chicago too. My husband and I moved to Florida years ago to get away from the Cold. I’m pretty sure the hot climate won’t bother me.
Thank you for commenting, sorry for the late response. We hope that you have a great experience in Merida. The only issue was the strict covid laws like curfew and social gatherings being very strict. BUT when it all ends Merida is definitely going to be the place to be!
would it be too much to suggest having more than one option? maybe have your home in Merida but, travel in the year's 2 or 3 hottest months. central highlands in that hottest time sounds enticing. just an idea. but, you should certainly look at more places before deciding - which is already your plan, no?
Sorry for the late response David! Yes that is our plan to keep looking just to make sure we choose a spot we would like to stay and live for an extended amount of time. We love your idea! Leaving to Merida during it's hottest months would be great in order to change up our lifestyle once in a while. We will be checking out Queretaro very soon for that exact reason.
One couple lived near Cancun and they said they had problems with mold due to the humidity and started having health problems. They moved away from the coast to a better place in Mexico with less humidity. Merida would have the same problem I would think being so close to the coast and having a hot and humid climate. If one wanted to live in a humid climate you might want to get a dehumidifier or system in your house or apartment.
That’s a very good point we didn’t think about that. Living so close to the ocean sounds ideal until you have to deal with humidity, salt, hurricanes and so many other issues.
It was too hot and humid for me. I took my first flight out of Merida to Mexico City, and have been fling since. Acapulco spoiled this Chicago woman, but now I live in Queretaro. Many cities hav e colonias also.
Seriously thinking of moving to Mexico and Merida is a city I'm considering. The only thing that scares me is the heat and humidity everyone talks about.
Welcome to the channel!! 🤗 hmm we've never spent Day of the Dead in Merida so I'm not sure what it's like there. I would recommend asking in the Merida Expats Facebook group
I stumbled on your video because I am going to Merida the first week of July for my bday. Going with my bf and we too are from Chicago! Did you guys decide if you are moving there? Honestly, the more I look into it the more I want to move there. Not to mention it is an easy talk for us since we work remotely from home. So we travel. I know we could handle the heat. We just got back 2 weeks ago from Dubai. Heat was 105-115. It was 🔥 i love it though. Subcribed. Looking forward to seeing more from you guys!
Hey Everett! Thanks for commenting and welcome to EBT! 🤗 we are thinking we still definitely want to live in Merida, the question we haven’t yet answered is when will that be? As we travel and explore Mexico, we realize there is a lot to see and learn before we settle into just one place. So we plan to experiment with different cities at least through the rest of 2021, vlogging along the way, and perhaps making our way back to Merida later down the line. Love that you are taking advantage of your remote work and travel! It would be great to meet up at some point! Chi-town love 💙❤️
Do yourself a favor, check out la Ermita and San Sebastian. Most tourists don't get down here unless its Hanal Pixan. Very colonial, family friendly and famous for panuchos and salbutes.
You guys are make me want to try octopus 🐙 I’ve never had octopus. Mariscos Chichí? Is it? Keep up the good work on your vids! And thank you for bringing us the information ♥️
If you're going to try octopus for the first time it has to be from the place we recommended in this video. The only issue is that once you have this octopus you'll have trouble eating octopus anywhere else. Glad you enjoy our videos feel free to offer any suggestions in the comments or on instagram. Saludos
Merida overall is super safe and quite. During covid there’s was an 11pm curfew so we would be back home by 10pm. But when we visited in 2019 we were walking back at 2-3am with absolutely no problem.
We haven’t quite decided as we’re still making our way through exploring the country, but are leaning towards Puerto Escondido or Queretaro right now. When we made this video we felt so sure Merida would be home but as we discover new places we get excited about other options!
Does Merida allways have white skys instead of blue? When we passed by there, the skys were white and in alot of videos including this one the skys look white.
Great question, we honestly don’t remember since wouldn’t come out much during the day. But we’ll ask our family that is there we honestly don’t remember
First thing is a no-brainer the heat is not as bad as in Puerto Rico it's very similar second you guys are young and if you have the income to make the move just do it!
Unfortunately there aren't a direct flights from Merida to Chicago. There's only flights to Miami, Houston and Atlanta. The best option is to go to Cancun and take a flight from Cancun to Chicago. They are normally cheap we payed 140$ for a one way flight.
An hour away from Merida there is an area called "el anillo de los cenotes" the ring of the cenotes. In this area there a lot of cenotes. We specifically went to "Cenotes Santa Barbara "they charge around 10-12$USD and it includes three cenotes. The cenotes are in a big complex and you either take a small train ride to them or ride bikes. Just make sure you don't wear sunblock or bug repellent when going to a cenote because it contaminates the water. Enjoy!
This we don't remember much but we will pay close attention next time we are in town! Thank you so much for all your questions they were very good questions. We love questions and suggestions.
Merida is lovely city and is very hot in the summer. So do not touch any stone or metal exposed to the tropical sun, and do not walk barefoot, your feet will get burnt. However, people should remember that Merida is in the hurricane zone, so from June to November, the city can be hit by very strong hurricanes. Also mosquitoes are a problem, so do a full research to ensure you will not be disappointed after a couple of years living there. Oh and the hot humidity means mold (mould), so if you have respiratory problems, then Merida may not be the place for you. If you can live with the negatives, Merida is a truly wonderful place. Still not as hot as Sonora in summertime though (and I have visited both in the summertime). You will definitely melt and sweat 24/7 there, whilst Palenque is so humid it is pointless trying to remain dry, handkerchiefs and hand towels will be saturated in a very short time.
have i not commented here before? the obvious answer: live in Merida but, travel (to Queretaro or to Northern Mexico - for the beef) in the hottest months of the year. that's the best solution.
Most of Merida is safe. We stayed and moved around in the north and north east of Merida and we felt safe at ALL times. We highly recommend those areas but next time we will explore other areas as well.
Eat Baila Travel is our brand and channel name, but we decided to include our names in the channel name also because it’s easier to search. With in-person conversations, we noticed it was sometimes challenging for people to catch the concept of a bilingual channel name and always needed to spell it out for them. We were worried about people not being able to find us if they searched us, so we left it as “Jenny and Kevin” to make it easier. More recently we wanted the Eat Baila Travel part back in. Still feeling a little indecisive though. What’s your opinion? Do you like the channel name? Would it be better to leave it as just “Jenny and Kevin” or just “Eat Baila Travel”?
@@EatBailaTravel I personally thought the initial name was creative. I love that more but after your explanation I completely understand why you made that decision.
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@@EatBailaTravel I live in Cancún and weather is similar. Well yes, humidity and heat are breeding ground for mosquitos. Here they are very well kept under control by regular spraying of a substance that keeps them from reproducing, and it is non toxic for humans. I am sure they do the same in Mérida.
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I grew up in Chicago too andthinking about buying a summer house in Merida! Thank you for your input, I really loved Yucatan food.
Love Yucatán! Glad you enjoyed our feedback. Feel free to reach out
Good place, been here 9 years now and love it. It's got it all with the exception of a livable climate, good luck!
The heat makes Merida special.. lol only the strong can thrive in it! Glad you're enjoying it ☺️
@@EatBailaTravel trial by fire for sure. I was born in a climate not much different than Chicago and lived on the west coast for the past couple of decades so let me tell ya, this is just fantastic.
Awesome to hear from 2 Mexican Americans about Merida. I grew up in Chicago too. You gave me something none of the other RUclipsr have mentioned and that is Salsa!! I love dancing too! I knew about the music and dancing in the parks but you gave me the Spanish name: serenadas! Tell me if that is right? Makes sense that type of music is serenading! And thanks for mentioning about all the health opportunities. I was wondering about that too! Everything else you said was on point too! Muchas Gracias Amigas!
I love lately we have been getting comments from more people from Chicago. Yes, they have a plazas dedicated to seranades and every week they have beautiful concerts there. Dancing is very important to us and in Mexico we haven’t seen salsa dancing and live salsa like Merida. But it is really hot! Like extremely HOT. That is one thing to consider. Glad you found our channel welcome to the EBT family. Feel free to ask us questions anytime. If you need quicker responses follow us on Instagram.
I visited Merida this past July specifically to experience the heat. It was very hot and humid. But I enjoyed it. Plan to go back in January and stay longer. Great video.
We love Merida especially because of its salsa culture it has. It’s a such a beautiful city with so much to do an explore.
Wife an me are moving there Merida to check it out! Just wanted to say you guys have made a real down-to-earth video on merida, thanks jim
Thanks, Jim. Glad you liked our video. Excited for you guys to check out Merida! We love it, but not sure it’ll be the best fit for us to live
Love Merida… full-fledged city that feels like a town
Exactly
NIce. Thank you for your experience .
Keep going ! Wish you luck .
Thanks, we appreciate the love! Saludos!
I love Merida. I will retire early and move there. You are a young full of life couple with goals which is awesome 👏🏻. ! Good luck 🍀.
Thank you for your kind words. Wish you the best luck in your retirement!
I just found you two and you do a terrific job of describing the places you visit. I was considering a move to Merida but found the statistics of rain. I live in the Pacific NW and after more than 70 years here, want to escape the rain. I have been many times to SE Asia and I can take heat and humidity. Maybe Oaxaca. Keep it up...your work ranks with the best! Dennis
Thanks Dennis we really appreciate that 😊
We were in Merida this past July, such a beautiful part of the Yucatan. Can see myself living there one day.
Merida is at the top of our list and hearts!
Lately I’ve been thinking of moving to Pensaco aka Rocky Point. When I went down there the first time just before the pandemic, I knew I had to embed it in my short film I was working on at the time. There truly is beauty in the world we don’t take the time to observe. I’m glad you two are putting that in your videos while reconnecting us with our roots. Keep up the good work and be safe.
Good morning Anthony! Where is Pensaco located? Is it in the Yucatán peninsula? Thank you for the kind comment what kind of short films do you make? We’re curious, we have our first short film coming up today but we would like to check out your work.
@@EatBailaTravel it’s next to the Baja Peninsula. At sunset you can actually see it appear which is quite a sight. I even embedded some footage I shot there into my short film Vision Quest, which you can find on my channel. For now I’m just producing short films on Kickstarter for other filmmakers. Anything from science fiction, drama, or action are what I’m usually in to. I look forward to seeing your film.
wonderful video, thank you
Thanks for commenting!
I'm a Canadian and had already been thinking of living in Merida for 6 months of the year. Haven't been there yet though, but have a trip planned for October to check it out for my 60th bday. You have me sold, just have to convince hubby now, thank you!
You are going to love it! Let us know if you have questions or need any suggestions. Our only concern with Merida is the covid restrictions but hopefully by October Merida will have less restrictions.
Merida is so pretty and has good access to so many places to go and things to do! For me, just walking down the street would have me sweating 100X worse than you two, lol. I look forward to exploring it with you!
haha it is brutally hot and humid! even in the winters (maybe not brutally, but hot and humid for sure)
I am moving there in July. Yes!!!!
Nice! Super super hot!
Catching up on a lot of your videos! Everything sounds awesome except the weather!lol… We’ll have to look into what it’s like during the winter months. So far we love Guadalajara and Querétaro! Perfect weather and for the most part we feel pretty safe overall.
cool, thanks for watching them! winter months can also be pretty hot and humid, just not as much as the spring-summer months. We've been there in January before and it was about 85-90 degrees farenheit most days.
Viva Yucatán!!! Proud to say I’m 100% Yuca!!!
Viva! Yucatán es una chulada!
Thank you so much! I have been researching Merida for awhile, and you just gave me the most helpful info yet!
Happy to help! We are currently in Querétaro, depending on what you’re looking for we highly recommend it here too. We just uploaded a video on Querétaro yesterday
Nice job guys!!
Thank you! Saludos!
Great information 🙂. My husband and I are also in Merida from Chicago. I would love to find salsa meetups 💃
That’s awesome! There’s a ton of salsa events have you been to any?
I love Merida ! My family is from Campeche !
We have not been to Campeche yet hopefully next year!
Merida sounds like heaven. I love the heat and octopus 😋
Jenny loves the heat too! I am been very impressed with her heat tolerance!
Awesome video guys! We loved the six weeks we spent in Merida so much, can't wait to go back in the future. It really is a world-class city, you guys nailed it with the convenient international restaurant and shopping scene mixed with the small-town feel and safety. I feel like that is so rare to get in a city that size! For sure the only downside is the weather BUT at least there are nearby beaches and the cenotes are such a life hack to beat the heat. There's nothing more depressing than living somewhere super hot with nowhere to swim haha!
That would be very tough to live in a city where you’re melting and you have to no where to take a breeze. Hope all is well with you both. We saw your videos on Chiapas today and it looks awesome! Chiapas is another place to run to escape the scorching heat!
I moved to Merida Aug 2020, you nailed the Top 6
Stephen Thanks for watching! We look forward to going back after the pandemic! We dream about the amazing Salsa scene in Merida! We hope Merida has been everything you wished for.
Hey what’s the weather like at the moment going into September?
Great video guys (as always). If it wasn't for the summer heat, I'd be looking for a place to stay in Merida! I visited with my wife in January 2022 with already high expectations but wasn't expecting them to be surpassed so much. The climate in January is wonderful and the city is one of the coolest I have ever been to (out of around 60 countries visited). It reminds me of all the best bits of Barcelona, but even nicer. The people are incredibly friendly, there is amazing art on every corner and the food...... OMG the food! I had watched a Netflix documentary that featured the restaurant Manjar Blanco and their Cochinita Pibil dish (mentioned in another comment). If you visit Merida and like pork - it is an absolute must, I have never tasted anything like it!
Hey Paul! Mérida really almost has it all...except when it comes to the heat! 😅 we are trying to cut back on pork consumption but love cochinita pibil! 😋
I went to Merida six months ago to figure out if I want to live there . To hot but I loved it until I came across Queretero. It’s Merida with the perfect weather. Safe travels
We keep hearing amazing things about Querétaro! We will definitely be checking it out. Are you living there now? How does cost of living compare to Merida?
Well done....after a first visit earlier in May I think Merida is going to become our new home!!!
You will not be disappointed!
Sounds amazing!!!!! Only con for me is the heat....but im sure i can over look that. Im a salsero. I need the dance scene. 🕺
Just bring a sweat towel and an extra shirt to the social 😅🥵
Thank you for your overview of highlights in Merida! I live in New York and seriously considering Merida! I plan to visit and check out other areas as well! You are a Beautiful Couple! Keep living your best life! God Bless❤️
Thank you for your kind words! New York to Merida will be a drastic change but one you might fall in love with. We love Merida and hopefully someday we’ll be able to call it home! Take care amigo
Awesome guys. I have being researching Merida for sometime now. Looking at videos of home and such. I love what others are saying about Merida.
Merida is a great city!! We highly encourage you to check it out for an extended amount of time. Right now during the pandemic it is not same but still a calm and beautiful city.
Thank you so much for this video!…All of the important points that you checked off are also important to me!…Moving there in December!…Can’t Wait!…This information really helps!❤️🇲🇽
We are happy that this video was helpful! We are super excited for you December and January are great months to be in Mérida. have you visited before?
Awesome, hopefully I can visit Merida by the end of the year.
Hopefully there will be less covid restrictions when you visit. This city shines when covid is not around.
Merida is very pretty but very hot in the summer. Have you thought of Queretaro? The weather is nice.
We have not visited Querétaro. Perhaps we’ll take a trip out there in august. We hear great things thank you for the recommendation.
Excelente video e información chicos. I’m going to move to Merida this year. and you have convinced me even more to do it. Thanks
That makes us super happy! Glad we can help you have a peace of Mind. Enjoy!
Great video
Thank you! 😊
During my years of traveling I remember the hottest time being in Chicago because there was no ac where I stayed and it was in the peak of summer 🌞
You covered a lot of important points of potentially living in the city, good job 👏
I like that you cover that Merida has a lot of fresh healthy produce, By the way I watched an episode of the Yucatán on chonicles Netflix and they talk about how they raise their pigs With extreme care and feed them very healthy foods which makes cochinita healthier and delicious 🌮👍
Saludos a ambos ✌️
Those hot Chicago days can get very hot but the lakefront helps a lot to cool them down. Thank you for the comment we really appreciate your engagement. Oh yea las chronicas Del taco! I think we might have seen it also. We’ll check it out tonight!
We love Merida, which is saying a lot because we don't like big cities. So, small town Progreso, or Chicxulub, is near the top of our list for a place to retire to. I am solo jealous that you got pulpo for dinner and I had a peanut butter sandwich! Seriously though, we are strongly considering the Orizaba area, primarily because it is a cooler. Which brings up dancing. Salsa is nice, but danzon is life. In Veracruz you can dance danzon every night! Give more consideration to Veracruz. I had trouble sleeping in Merida, but my wife said the nights were so much more pleasant than the 5 years she spent in Iraq...and safer too. Which brings up security. I have never felt uncomfortable or unsafe in Merida. I've been plenty of places in Mexico, Brasil, even Costa Rica where I said to my wife, "We are out of here now!" I never felt that way in Merida or Progreso. If you like big city advantages and can deal with the heat, Merida is one of our favorites.
We loved Veracruz the food is amazing the music is beautiful, and nature is so green! Out of all the places we were able to visit in Veracruz I would love to live Orizaba. It is way smaller than Merida and the temperature is great but we are still on the hunt of a future home. Hopefully at some point we will figure it out. Danzón is such beautiful music we love going to the Puerto of Veracruz and watch the danzón socials at the park. Sleeping in Merida is very difficult especially when Jenny and I are opposites when it comes to room temperature. I love to sleep in the cold and she loves to sweat while she sleeps. 😢 ok I’m joking she doesn’t like to sweat but at the room temperature she likes to sleep in I feel like I’m melting. Progreso is nice because you get a beautiful breeze at night but it is growing tremendously I hope it doesn’t become the next riviera maya.
Great choice guys! Merida is an absolutely amazing city. Jenny "It's like dating, nobody checks all your boxes.." Kevin " TF you talkin bout?" 🤣🤣 Keep rocking it guys!
😂 😂 right! What does she mean I don’t check all her boxes?!? 😂 I hope all is well with y’all!
Looks amazing! Ya me voy! From Kansas City hope to bump into you one day. Thanx for the info guys..
See you there! 😁 if we’re there, we love Merida but we are still exploring and open to other options. We’re going to continue traveling Mexico for a little while... I’m sure we’ll end up settling down in Merida eventually! Thanks for commenting and supporting our channel 😊🙏🏼✨
Thanks for the video. I'll be headed down there prior to years end " after the heat ." )
That’s our favorite time to go! Enjoy! Let us know if you need any suggestions
I have never been to Mérida. The furthest south I have traveled was to Veracruz. Hopefully when I go to Mexico I can visit.
Great work you two. 🌴☀️👣🌎💕
You definitely have to check out Merida from Florida you get a flight direct from Miami. 😉 😉 feel free to send us a message if you need any recommendations!
Julia Florida
You should definitely visit Quintana Roo, Campeche and also Chiapas. There is so much to see. The natives are very friendly, respect their customs and traditions even if you do not agree with them. As a guest in their home, always be polite and you will have a marvellous time. I have also visited Veracruz many times and still have friends there. But yes, spread your wings and explore.
Congratulations, looks like a nice place. Keep us posted throughout the year so we know what the inclement weather is like in particular June through August is what I’m most interested in learning about.
thank you for commenting! We will definitely let you know!
Wish I would've subscribed sooner! You guys have to be my favorite traveling RUclipsrs for Mexico. I arrived in Mérida in May and this is my third time here, but this is the first time I'm looking to settle out here for a while. Would've loved to have bumped into you guys!
Awesome! We might have crossed paths! We were there the entire month of April and some of may. Soon we’ll be back maybe we can meet up then! Saludos thanks for watching we hope you enjoy our channel!
my dream is to retire in Merida. I have lived in Vancouver, Canada for 16 years, and grew up in Cancun. But I was born in Merida. I know I will go back there one day
I hope your dream comes true ❤️✨
Great video. We’re toying with the idea of moving to Mexico too! I’m Mexican but born and raised in Washington so all your videos have been really informative.
Curious tho how are you guys planning on working? And would It be remotely or in Mexico?
Sorry for taking so long to respond! We are glad that our videos have been helpful. This saturday (8/7/2021) we are going Live on RUclips to discuss this topic in case you'd like to join!
But to answer your question right now, one of us is working remotely and the other is managing the RUclips channel. We are hoping to have a couple of sources of income such as the youtube channel, remote work, or work in Mexico. We are hoping the RUclips channel grow to be able to help us out financially by next year. If it doesn't then we would have to figure out how to fund and maintain this beautiful lifestyle we are currently blessed with.
@@EatBailaTravel multiple income sources is best. having just one is too close to having none! was Jenny able to find a new online job after her gig in Illinois ended?
@gringo viejo this time I (kevin) picked up a remote job so Jenny will be focusing more on the channel
@@EatBailaTravel FYI, as Mexican citizens, you could also move to Spain for 2 years & become naturalized there - unless the law there has changed, of course you should double-check this info - giving you one of the world's top passports. at that point, you could give up US citizenship to avoid US taxes on income earned outside USA while keeping the same high level of travel freedom as Americans. most of the world doesn't tax income earned outside the country. USA is almost unique in taxing worldwide income of non-resident citizens. a small east African country, Eritrea, is the only other place to do so - afaik.
you could also go ahead & denaturalize now. but, if you did that you'd need to get a visa to visit USA.
you could apply the same skills at making videos for your channel over there.
Chicago is also very hot and humid during the summer 😆😅😂
Yes! Chicago weather is extreme 🥶😶🌫️🥵
Great content and compilation of pros and cons. Btw is there watersport Scene too Like Wind or kitesurfing? Kind Regards Mark
We went to progresó, and Telchac and didn’t see anything water sports. The beaches were somewhat empty.
@@EatBailaTravel ,OK empty beaches, was IT windy.
at least? What months and year have U been there, If U dont mind? I try to find my Winterdestination for 21. I apriciate your Feedback a Lot!! Kind Regards Mark
Really good video of Merida! Thank you for filming different areas for us to see. I can’t wait to come down in the fall to see Merida. You guys are a cute couple! I’m from Chicago too. My husband and I moved to Florida years ago to get away from the Cold. I’m pretty sure the hot climate won’t bother me.
Thank you for commenting, sorry for the late response. We hope that you have a great experience in Merida. The only issue was the strict covid laws like curfew and social gatherings being very strict. BUT when it all ends Merida is definitely going to be the place to be!
Im considering a long trip there.
Lovely 😊 how long? A month? More?
@@EatBailaTravel maybe 2-3 weeks
@@lorenacuevasduarte very nice 👍🏽 enjoy!
Nice vid... Hey do they play reggaeton in the nightlife ambience?
Yes they do and rancheras too!!
would it be too much to suggest having more than one option? maybe have your home in Merida but, travel in the year's 2 or 3 hottest months. central highlands in that hottest time sounds enticing. just an idea.
but, you should certainly look at more places before deciding - which is already your plan, no?
Sorry for the late response David! Yes that is our plan to keep looking just to make sure we choose a spot we would like to stay and live for an extended amount of time. We love your idea! Leaving to Merida during it's hottest months would be great in order to change up our lifestyle once in a while. We will be checking out Queretaro very soon for that exact reason.
I like your videos.
Thank you, khanal!
One couple lived near Cancun and they said they had problems with mold due to the humidity and started having health problems. They moved away from the coast to a better place in Mexico with less humidity. Merida would have the same problem I would think being so close to the coast and having a hot and humid climate. If one wanted to live in a humid climate you might want to get a dehumidifier or system in your house or apartment.
That’s a very good point we didn’t think about that. Living so close to the ocean sounds ideal until you have to deal with humidity, salt, hurricanes and so many other issues.
@@EatBailaTravel Yeah hurricanes, that means power outages in the heat and humidity and no air conditioning unless you have a generator.
It was too hot and humid for me. I took my first flight out of Merida to Mexico City, and have been fling since. Acapulco spoiled this Chicago woman, but now I live in Queretaro. Many cities hav e colonias also.
Omg Merida was an oven but we still loved it because of the salsa culture
Seriously thinking of moving to Mexico and Merida is a city I'm considering. The only thing that scares me is the heat and humidity everyone talks about.
Nobody has lied it iS VERY HOT!
I subscribed! I’m coming in November for Day of the Dead celebrations. Any tips?
Welcome to the channel!! 🤗 hmm we've never spent Day of the Dead in Merida so I'm not sure what it's like there. I would recommend asking in the Merida Expats Facebook group
I stumbled on your video because I am going to Merida the first week of July for my bday. Going with my bf and we too are from Chicago! Did you guys decide if you are moving there? Honestly, the more I look into it the more I want to move there. Not to mention it is an easy talk for us since we work remotely from home. So we travel.
I know we could handle the heat. We just got back 2 weeks ago from Dubai. Heat was 105-115. It was 🔥 i love it though.
Subcribed. Looking forward to seeing more from you guys!
Hey Everett! Thanks for commenting and welcome to EBT! 🤗 we are thinking we still definitely want to live in Merida, the question we haven’t yet answered is when will that be? As we travel and explore Mexico, we realize there is a lot to see and learn before we settle into just one place. So we plan to experiment with different cities at least through the rest of 2021, vlogging along the way, and perhaps making our way back to Merida later down the line. Love that you are taking advantage of your remote work and travel! It would be great to meet up at some point! Chi-town love 💙❤️
Do yourself a favor, check out la Ermita and San Sebastian. Most tourists don't get down here unless its Hanal Pixan. Very colonial, family friendly and famous for panuchos and salbutes.
Thank you for the recommendation we'll definitely check it out. We have never heard of it!
You guys are make me want to try octopus 🐙 I’ve never had octopus. Mariscos Chichí? Is it? Keep up the good work on your vids! And thank you for bringing us the information ♥️
If you're going to try octopus for the first time it has to be from the place we recommended in this video. The only issue is that once you have this octopus you'll have trouble eating octopus anywhere else. Glad you enjoy our videos feel free to offer any suggestions in the comments or on instagram. Saludos
Lol I was living in Merida and I came back to cordoba Veracruz where I’m from lol
Too hot for you amigo? I don’t blame you plus Cordova has great weather and great coffee! Saludos!
What areas in Merida are cooler in April-May? Like which neighborhoods?
None of them but places near the ocean tend to be cooler because of the ocean breeze. Progreso at night has an ocean breeze that helps ease the heat.
how was your experience walking around Centro at night like around 10pm-11pm? coming from restaurants and bars?
Merida overall is super safe and quite. During covid there’s was an 11pm curfew so we would be back home by 10pm. But when we visited in 2019 we were walking back at 2-3am with absolutely no problem.
Please make a video of Campeche
Campeche is on our list! 🤩 not sure when exactly we will get to it since we had to leave the Yucatán peninsula, but we will be back soon
How expensive is air conditioning in Merida?
Electricity can be very expensive in Merida and Mexico in general. Most People only use air conditioning at night to avoid high costs.
whered you guys move to?
We haven’t quite decided as we’re still making our way through exploring the country, but are leaning towards Puerto Escondido or Queretaro right now. When we made this video we felt so sure Merida would be home but as we discover new places we get excited about other options!
Does Merida allways have white skys instead of blue? When we passed by there, the skys were white and in alot of videos including this one the skys look white.
Great question, we honestly don’t remember since wouldn’t come out much during the day. But we’ll ask our family that is there we honestly don’t remember
Hi! My hubby and I just bought a lot in Merida. We are looking to move there. Do you have any recommendations on US companies that hire remotely?
HI! That is a great question we have not looked into more remote jobs for now but we will in the future.
I always wanted to visit Merida. Never had the time to go. Did you guys find a job there already?
It’s worth checking out especially if you like a nice peaceful but eventful experience
First thing is a no-brainer the heat is not as bad as in Puerto Rico it's very similar second you guys are young and if you have the income to make the move just do it!
Merida is WAY hotter than Puerto Rico but we love the heat and Puerto rico so maybe we'll check it out as well. Saludos!
You guys make a beautiful couple bro you’re a very lucky guy and she is too, but god she’s gorgeous❤️
Thanks bro 🙏🏽 I won the lottery with her!
sounds cooler climate wise than Las Vegas, guess I'm moving!
Still hot as hell. hahaha but Merida is awesome! Saludos
What's the temperature during December?
Average temperature for Merida in December is in the low 80's fahrenheit with a low of 67 degrees and high of 87.
whoa - those temperatures! what’s it like in July or August?
I’m amazed that it is hottest in April/may there, but also relieved for you two. A huge change from Chicago!
It’s even hotter up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit in some places but Merida is highest in May.
OMG, the heat is the primary reason Merida is not No 1 on my list.
It’s definitely not for everyone 😅 and we love the heat but we haven’t been there long enough I think to really see if we can take it all year round 🤔
Heathcare there ? Cost to live there?
Health care is great in Merida. Expensive for private care but very good health care.
How much is the plane ticket to Merida from Chicago?
Unfortunately there aren't a direct flights from Merida to Chicago. There's only flights to Miami, Houston and Atlanta. The best option is to go to Cancun and take a flight from Cancun to Chicago. They are normally cheap we payed 140$ for a one way flight.
Which Cenote is that? I’ll be in Merida in a week
An hour away from Merida there is an area called "el anillo de los cenotes" the ring of the cenotes. In this area there a lot of cenotes. We specifically went to "Cenotes Santa Barbara "they charge around 10-12$USD and it includes three cenotes. The cenotes are in a big complex and you either take a small train ride to them or ride bikes. Just make sure you don't wear sunblock or bug repellent when going to a cenote because it contaminates the water. Enjoy!
How are the bugs?
Mosquitos will be mosquitos
Are the city streets wheelchair friendly? Are wheelchairs obstructed to slide well down the sidewalks?
This we don't remember much but we will pay close attention next time we are in town! Thank you so much for all your questions they were very good questions. We love questions and suggestions.
Merida is lovely city and is very hot in the summer. So do not touch any stone or metal exposed to the tropical sun, and do not walk barefoot, your feet will get burnt. However, people should remember that Merida is in the hurricane zone, so from June to November, the city can be hit by very strong hurricanes. Also mosquitoes are a problem, so do a full research to ensure you will not be disappointed after a couple of years living there. Oh and the hot humidity means mold (mould), so if you have respiratory problems, then Merida may not be the place for you. If you can live with the negatives, Merida is a truly wonderful place. Still not as hot as Sonora in summertime though (and I have visited both in the summertime). You will definitely melt and sweat 24/7 there, whilst Palenque is so humid it is pointless trying to remain dry, handkerchiefs and hand towels will be saturated in a very short time.
Yes the place is super hot we would love to travel to Sonora someday!
You are gorgeous!
thank you ❤️
Is it safe at night?
Merida is very safe at all times! When we were in Merida nobody was allowed to be out after 11pm due to covid restrictions.
have i not commented here before? the obvious answer: live in Merida but, travel (to Queretaro or to Northern Mexico - for the beef) in the hottest months of the year. that's the best solution.
Love this solution!
Which are the safest areas for 2 women to live in Merida?
Most of Merida is safe. We stayed and moved around in the north and north east of Merida and we felt safe at ALL times. We highly recommend those areas but next time we will explore other areas as well.
OK. So where are you going to finally settle?
Great question. Traveling as become quite contagious but we’re have a couple of more spots before we make the decision.
I'm so excited to see where you guys choose to settle at. You're planning on staying in Mexico for the long-run?
What country?
This is in Mexico 🇲🇽
Merida is nice but the weather can be brutal.
Weather is 🥵 hot! But we are fans of the heat for some strange reason 😂 perhaps because we grew up in the Chiberia!
Why did you change your name from eat nails travel?
Eat Baila Travel is our brand and channel name, but we decided to include our names in the channel name also because it’s easier to search. With in-person conversations, we noticed it was sometimes challenging for people to catch the concept of a bilingual channel name and always needed to spell it out for them. We were worried about people not being able to find us if they searched us, so we left it as “Jenny and Kevin” to make it easier. More recently we wanted the Eat Baila Travel part back in. Still feeling a little indecisive though. What’s your opinion? Do you like the channel name? Would it be better to leave it as just “Jenny and Kevin” or just “Eat Baila Travel”?
@@EatBailaTravel I personally thought the initial name was creative. I love that more but after your explanation I completely understand why you made that decision.
If its hot as you say it is I pass 😍👍
We still love Merida but it’s not an exaggeration it’s HOT!!
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Merida, is the second world safest city in the world
I think I read second safest in the Americas, is it really the whole world? 😧
@@EatBailaTravel yes it is, Quebec City Canadá is retad number 1
Ya thats what I said
I think you're well on your way to eternal damnation, God commands us to present our bodies a living sacrifice unto God holy and acceptable. We are to preach the gospel to others not waste our lives in useless pursuits.
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Electricity is expensive, but getting solar panels is half the price than in the US.
Solar panels are definitely the way to go!
@@EatBailaTravel let me know if you want a system.
I am sure the hottest months are July and August.
Because of the hurricane season we hear the weather varies
@@EatBailaTravel Oh! Because it is dry perhaps... July and August are hot, hot, hot... and very humid. Think of it as a pressure pot.
Ahh gotcha! Is it safe to assume the mosquitos are also feasting around that time?
@@EatBailaTravel I live in Cancún and weather is similar. Well yes, humidity and heat are breeding ground for mosquitos. Here they are very well kept under control by regular spraying of a substance that keeps them from reproducing, and it is non toxic for humans. I am sure they do the same in Mérida.
Definitely not because it’s cheap. Real estate is crazy there!
it is crazy! One of the reasons it turned out to not be a top contender for us
Pretty sure just about anywhere in Mexico is safer than Chicago, TBH.
Right now, I would say certain parts are definitely safer than Chicago. Chicago also has its safe locations!
I rather cook myself in Merida than freeze my ass in Chicago
Hahaha yea we’ll definitely take the beach and hot weather.
Dpn't eat octopus. They are our intelligent friends.
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TOO HOT! COMPARE TO MIAMI
I think the heat and humidity is VERY similar to Miami! Some people might even say that Merida's heat and humidity is a bit stronger though