Calle Delfin #14, Sayulita 011-52 (329)-291-2005

About Sayulita

“Uncluttered white beaches, the tidy surf break, the amiable fishermen gutting their catch by the sea, the tranquil town square with its rustic taco stands and tortillerías.” — The New York Times


Sayulita started as a tiny fishing village on the coast of Mexico and is slowly growing as a tourist destination. Located just north of the Bay of Banderas region, the town is relatively new. The town has grown to 4,000 residents, mostly due to a recent highway connecting the town to Puerto Vallarta. Sayulita hugs the coast closely, reaching about a mile long on the Pacific Coast, but only extending inland for a few blocks.

 

Increasing amounts of American and Canadian expatriates have been slowly expanding the population of the town. Residents celebrate a simpler lifestyle, without many of the complications of modern life. The quaint stucco homes with thatched roofs remind visitors of the charm that this village has to offer.