How to live on 10 USD a day in Mexico
Posted: January 25, 2021 | Tagged Mexico
This post details how I lived on 10 USD a day in Oaxaca, Mexico in 2021
Though it's true a few more dollars a day would be better. But I can survive if I need to.
Note on prices: MXN is Mexican Peso sometimes written as $. 20 MXN is 1 USD
Accommodation costs have always been 50% +/- of my overall budget and this is the biggest outlay. Get this down and you are 3/4 of the way there!
It's the Covid-19 pandemic. The #NewNormal is travelling slow, laying low and staying put.
I am of 'no fixed abode'. I have no place to run to. And I have to be somewhere!
It just so happens that Mexico, where I escaped to after Turkey which can also be a cheap option, is or rather can be, super cheap. Especially if you choose well.
Oaxaca, 9 hours south of Mexico City and I am staying at the International Andaina Hostel on Calle JP Garcia. I came here in December for 3 nights before going to Zipolite.
I paid 8US$ a night using and abusing my Booking dot com discount. I learnt that the walk-in rate is 190 MXN, that's 9.50 USD but if you paid by the week, the nightly rate is 122 MXN, ie 6 USD a night and if you wanted to commit to 1 month, it is 3000 MXN, ie 5 USD a night.
A small but comfortable, single room with shared facilities.
I love the hostel's set up. Large communal areas and the rooftop. Plenty of space for all!
After 1 month in Zipolite, I arrived back in Oaxaca and booked a weeks stay. My second week was discounted at 5 USD a night after I wrote a review.
Note on prices: MXN is Mexican Peso sometimes written as $. 20 MXN is 1 USD
Accommodation costs have always been 50% +/- of my overall budget and this is the biggest outlay. Get this down and you are 3/4 of the way there!
It's the Covid-19 pandemic. The #NewNormal is travelling slow, laying low and staying put.
I am of 'no fixed abode'. I have no place to run to. And I have to be somewhere!
It just so happens that Mexico, where I escaped to after Turkey which can also be a cheap option, is or rather can be, super cheap. Especially if you choose well.
Oaxaca, 9 hours south of Mexico City and I am staying at the International Andaina Hostel on Calle JP Garcia. I came here in December for 3 nights before going to Zipolite.
I paid 8US$ a night using and abusing my Booking dot com discount. I learnt that the walk-in rate is 190 MXN, that's 9.50 USD but if you paid by the week, the nightly rate is 122 MXN, ie 6 USD a night and if you wanted to commit to 1 month, it is 3000 MXN, ie 5 USD a night.
A small but comfortable, single room with shared facilities.
I love the hostel's set up. Large communal areas and the rooftop. Plenty of space for all!
After 1 month in Zipolite, I arrived back in Oaxaca and booked a weeks stay. My second week was discounted at 5 USD a night after I wrote a review.
There is filtered water for free. Had this not been the case, I would have sourced a 19litre bottle where the water itself costs just 15 MXN.
There is free coffee. In Zipolite I had purchased a portable water heater and cup and a jar of Nescafé. I use this periodically and am sure the next place won't have this setup. It was a good purchase.
There is free coffee. In Zipolite I had purchased a portable water heater and cup and a jar of Nescafé. I use this periodically and am sure the next place won't have this setup. It was a good purchase.
My coffee making set up in 2021:
Laundry in town costs 14MXN a kilo. A 750gr bag of soap powder at the big supermarket, 15 minutes walk away costs 28MXN and this bag will last me 2-3 weeks. I carry an Ortlieb dry bag for storing some of my stuff when travelling in the tropics. It also doubles as my bucket for laundry.
I bought a Remington 4250 hair trimmer for about 45 USD and am using it for about 2 years now, trimming my hair every 10-14 days and my beard too. No visits to the barbers where a buzz cut will cost 5 USD or more. No need to buy razors. No need to buy shaving cream.
Saving money is easier than earning money! And I have turned it into an art. Long-Term Travel is an Art. Making the money I have, go further.
2nd biggest outlay is on basic survival: food and drink.
Sometimes I eat at the Noviember 20 Mercado. But not every day. Not cos of the cost, though it's cheap enough. I don't wanna push my luck in crowded places:
2nd biggest outlay is on basic survival: food and drink.
Sometimes I eat at the Noviember 20 Mercado. But not every day. Not cos of the cost, though it's cheap enough. I don't wanna push my luck in crowded places:
I eat street food. I don't need to eat that much, 15 MXN:
And bought some small avocados. 4 for 10 MXN:
And some mango pieces for 20 MXN:
Take out snack at the rotisserie, 25 MXN:
Here is the video I did but decided to blog post it too as I missed some details and ultimately, I am better at blog post SEO than YouTube SEO:
I do drink beer. Of course, living under 10 USD a day is a not possible if I drink a beer. The cheapest deal in town is buying 4 cans of Tacate at the OXXO store. Each can is 20 MXN in Zipolite, 18 MXN here but 4 cans for 58 MXN, that's 14.50 MXN a can (I do not go to bars to drink beer. There is a great roof-top here!):
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