"I think value for the money was exceptional. It didn’t bother me that 2 of the windows in my room were in a dark alley. Still let in enough natural light and kept things dark enough that I could sleep In a bit. Staff was great. I’d def stay here again and location was top notch. "
"We had a lovely time at Siete Lunas!! Such a sweet boutique hotel with incredible views, delicious food, lovely patio, pool and dining area and friendly, helpful staff!! Highly recommended! "
"Lalo, who runs the property, was very hospitable and accommodating! As a solo traveler, I felt completely safe walking around there the entire time. The entrance is at the top of a steep hill, so get your legs ready! Renting a golf cart for a day was quite fun. I would love to stay there again. The only reason I gave the area 4 stars is there is construction going on directly by Distrito 88. "
"We have stayed several places in Sayulita and Casa Pata Salada is our new favorite. Adorable casita with an ocean view and close to everything. We will definitely stay here again. "
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You can take time to visit Rancho Mi Chaparrita during your travels to Sayulita. Discover the entertainment choices in this family-friendly area or seek out the local tours.
This bohemian beach town balances surf breaks for beginners with colourful street art and authentic fish tacos from beachside stands. Rent a golf cart to explore hidden beaches north of town, then join locals for sunset margaritas at Don Pedro's right on the sand.
Sayulita is a laid back beach town. If you're looking for the French Riviera with 5 star services , this isn't it. We enjoy the casual and less fancy atmosphere as an alternative to our usual travel. The locals are extremely friendly
DAVID
10.0/10
Excellent
We were told the city had been overrun by tourists. We found plenty of beaches and good restaurants that weren't crowded at all. Do a little research, rent a golf cart early in your stay, and explore.
Dennis
8.0/10
Good
Be careful. There is a water contamination going on in the ocean main beach. If you go, you will get very sick. Go to other beaches for a while.
David
10.0/10
Excellent
Come before high season as we did. Apparently it can get too busy. Wonderful beaches, shopping and restaurants. You do not need a car
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Great town - very bohemian vibe. live music and random bands in Central square blasting tunes. Great time!
Mark L
10.0/10
Excellent
I loved Sayulita. Its a small, laid-back surfer town with a good mix of tourists and residents. I dont surf, but the beaches and jungle are beautiful, the resturants are delicious, and its easy to walk anywhere in town.
Sam
8.0/10
Good
Love Sayulita but it's getting a bit out of control with bars being aloud to play music all night at full blast. Also most places don't take CC so must have cash.
Margie
10.0/10
Excellent
Sayulita was busier than we thought it would be. We wanted to surf but it was too busy. They allow surfers and swimmers in the same area, making it inconvenient to surf safely. There are surfers without board leashes on their ankles, dangerous.
Corrie
8.0/10
Good
Sayulita itself was beautiful! Would absolutely come back to the town but never to El Pueblito.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Sayulita is a great place to relax, get some sun, and enjoy some amazing food. We'll definitely be back!
The hottest months are usually May and June, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 22°C. The rainiest months in Sayulita are August, September, July and June, with each month seeing an average of 265 mm of rainfall.