The necessity of “getting around” in your new city begins with getting to your new city! Here is a list of direct flights to Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta originating from several cities in the US and Canada:

Alaska Airlines
L.A., Seattle, San Francisco.
www.alaskaair.com

Continental Airlines
Houston.
www.continental.com

Delta Airlines
L.A., Salt Lake City.
www.delta.com

Frontier Airlines
Denver, Dallas/Ft. Worth.
www.frontierairlines.com

Northwest Airlines
Minneapolis, Detroit.
www.nwa.com

Sun Country Airlines
Minneapolis.
www.suncountry.com

U.S. Airways
Phoenix
www.usairways.com

Charters to Mazatlán:

Air Transat
Vancouver, Calgary.
www.airtransat.com

MLT Vacations
Minneapolis, Detroit.
www.worryfreevacations.com

Signature Vacations
Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Vancouver,
Winnipeg, Toronto.
www.signaturevacations.com

Alaska Airlines
Portland, Seattle, L.A., San Francisco.
www.alaskaair.com

Continental Airlines
New York, Houston.
www.continental.com

Aeromexico
Los Angeles.
www.aeromexico.com

Frontier Airlines
San Jose, Sacramento, Denver, Kansas City.
www.frontierairlines.com

Northwest Airlines
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Detroit Metro, Memphis.
www.nwa.com

U.S. Airways
San Diego, L.A., Phoenix, Las Vegas.
www.usairways.com

Sun Country Airlines
Minneapolis/St. Paul.
www.suncountry.com

Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan are two cities that are extremely well-served by public transportation, both buses and taxis. For short visits to your new home, these options should allow you to get around with no problem, and you can always rent a car for day trips! If your move is permanent and you decide you would like to buy a vehicle, remember that the same models are a bit more expensive in Mexico than in the US or Canada. You can also drive your car into Mexico, an option that is especially easy if you live in North America. You can legally drive in Mexico with a license from your home country, although you may want to apply for a Mexican driver’s license for insurance and identification purposes.


Learning at least a little Spanish is a good idea if you choose to buy a home in Mexico. Knowing key phrases will help you get around your new city more easily, and will help you to fit in to your new community. Local language centers often offer inexpensive Spanish classes for foreigners, and what better way to learn than immersion? Making an effort to speak the language is always appreciated!