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The allure of adventure, low cost of living, unique cultures, and las mujeres bonitas draws foreigners from all walks of life to these fascinating countries. But which is best for you? What Latin American country is your best bet for digital nomads looking to have a damn good time while getting some work done? Well, that depends on a variety of factors, including how degenerate of an individual you are and how much time you have to explore. Suffice to say, I know more than enough to break it down for my fellow vagabonds.
Errr, the whole bandeja paisa. Table of Contents. Mexico has the second largest population in Latin America — behind Brazil. Colombia comes in third. Overall, Mexico has nearly million people, while Colombia comes in at nearly 50 million residents Source. In the same vein, both countries are quite crowded. You can, however, find some pretty sweet and scarcely populated little towns in both nations if you know where to look.
With such large populations, you have more than enough options when looking for places to stay in Mexico or Colombia. Both countries boost dozens of cities that are suitable for the digital nomad lifestyle and having a damn good time. Mexico is the same way. The list could go on and on. Maybe more. The country is that big. Life is just cheaper south of the border. As both countries have emerging economies, many things are far cheaper than back home. The cost of living in Mexico is fantastic right now.
The only cities that come close to being expensive in are:. In Colombia, things can get even cheaper, surprisingly.
However, there are still a few cities in Colombia where costs can add up quick:. Like luxury living in a high-rise apartment in the city center for pennies on the dollar kind of cheap. Some things will be cheaper in Colombia while other things will be cheaper in Mexico. However, I found Mexico had more people who speak English for a few reasons. First, Mexico is far closer to the United States and American influence spills over the border.