04/12/2020
After my last post about sharing my experience of flying for the first time since the pandemic; I thought I'd follow up to address the #1 question I've received since arriving...What's the Covid situation like in Huatulco? 🤔
For many expats I've spoken to, the common consensus is that we feel SAFER here then we do back home. But wait? How is that possible when we are coming from what is considered to be developed countries? 🇨🇦🇺🇸
My opinion, we are missing the key factor that they have here; a common goal to work together for the greater good and if you plan on visiting you need to have the same mindset.
✅RESPECT Yourself
✅RESPECT Others
✅RESPECT your Surroundings
Masks are required in any public space; Indoors or Outdoors.😷 Exceptions are while sitting on the beach, swimming, while working out or eating in a restaurant. Do you see people walking around outdoors without a mask?; Yes; but they are generally around nobody and have a common courtesy to pull it back up when they see anyone approaching. What you won't see here is people intentionally defying public orders, organizing protests or acting in a selfish manor to fulfill their needs; whether that be "essential or non essential"
Stores, restaurants and businesses are all open with safety precautions in place. Having your temperature taken, disinfecting your shoes and sanitizing hands are all a part of the daily routine. Similar to the rule I have at home with my business; If you choose to visit their establishment, remember you are a guest. Don't be an As***le! And follow their rules. Just like any small business owner around the world, they are doing what is needed to keep their doors open and are not intentionally trying to make your day "harder".
The most refreshing thing I've personally noticed; is the lack of negative and fearful media announcements I've become so accustom to watching daily at home. Instead, I see stories of communities coming together to clean up a beach⛱️, groups working towards providing food to smaller communities🥑🍇🍏, promotion of local businesses and initiatives to improve the area. ❤️ Prior to arriving, I have to admit I'd been feeling very anxious for the last few months and truly believe this was playing a huge part of it.🥺 So a piece of advice even if you are not planning on coming to Huatulco this year is- TURN OFF THE NEWS. You'll be amazed at how quickly the weight seems to be lifted off your shoulders.🧘🏼♀️
So anyways, back to the original question..What's the Covid situation like here in Huatulco? The answer- CIVILIZED.☺️
If you decide to visit; Have an open mindset, be respectful, support the local tourism and business owners but most importantly embrace the idea that " Tan Lines are the Proof of an Amazing Vacation" 😷🌞🌊🌴