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Experience the "real" Mexico. Escape to Sayulita, a quaint, tropical fishing village 40 miles north of the Puerto Vallarta Airport!
Beautiful beaches, world-class surfing, relaxing jungle walks, and simple village life awaits you. Local restaurants offer fresh fish caught that day, as well as authentic regional food. You won't need a car; everything is within walking distance, including your accommodations.
"The Casitas at Casa Carolina" are four lovely and unique guest houses, each with a full-size kitchen, bedroom, bath, large private patio, breathtaking view of the ocean, and direct access to the beach. The village square, grocery stores, and restaurants are only a five minute walk away.
Each Casita is completely self-contained with its own private entrance. Perfect for a romantic couple or a couple with one child. The Casitas are artfully decorated with Mexican tile, rustic furniture, antiques, as well as charming arts and crafts collected from throughout Mexico. They are incredibly spacious and each has a panoramic view of the ocean. Daily maid service is provided. The rest is up to you.
Frequently asked questions: Q: How do I get to Sayulita and will I need a car? A: You can rent a car at the Puerto Vallarta Airport, but you can easily get to Sayulita by taxi. Once you are there, everything is within walking distance and there is reliable bus service to and from Puerto Vallarta five times daily.
Q: What about food and necessities- are there stores in Sayulita? A: While Sayulita is not a tourist town, there are plenty of small grocery stores that carry all the necessities of life. You can buy luscious local fruits such as pineapple and papaya, milk, fresh baked bread, and fresh fish - pretty much anything you need. There are also stores selling film, liquor, pharmacy items, etc. Sayulita even has some great gift shops and intriguing art galleries.
Q: What is there to do in Sayulita? A: As much or as little as you want! Although most people are inclined to spend a lazy day on the beach, contemplating their next margarita, some visitors take advantage of the incredible natural beauty of the area by surfing, renting kayaks, bikes, or horses, as well as going on whale watching tours, jungle hikes, or fishing expeditions. Take your pick!
Q: Are there good local restaurants and are they clean? A: There are a great variety of restaurants in Sayulita. The small village restaurants are wonderful and very clean, most offer authentic dishes prepared with locally caught fish and shrimp. Red snapper and Mahi-Mahi are abundant in the area. In addition, there are several American owned restaurants, which offer a nice variety of menus. "Don Pedros" is very upscale and gourmet, while "Choco Bananas" is a great place to get your morning espresso and a bagel. You won't go hungry! |