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Things to do in Sayulita
 
 
The ocean waters stay comfortably warm, even during the winter months and the sea life is abundant. Depending on the time of year, vacationers will see whales, dolphins, sea turtles, and colorful tropical fish. Fishing trips are popular for more than just great fishing; spotting whales is always a thrill!
 
 
Sayulita Bay is one of Mexico’s best kept secrets for great surfing.  From beginners to experts, there is a wave just waiting to be caught!
For surfing, kayaking and mountain biking adventures, we suggest Wildmex at www.wildmex.com.
 
 
 
Horseback riding enthusiasts will love the opportunity to venture into the jungle and gallop in the surf on a secluded beach.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Within 30 minutes of Sayulita, several golf courses provide challenges for avid and novice golfers, in the most beautiful of settings.  Our on site conceirge can help you make arrangements.
 
 
         
 
 
And last, but not least, one of the BEST activities in Sayulita is to just “experience Sayulita”; Take time to bask in the sun, zip a cool drink in the shade, marvel at the vast ocean, watch the playful children in the plaza, enjoy a fabulous meal,  and wonder at the sunset.  
 
Additional Sayulita, Mexico information including restaurants, maps, weather, activities and everything else related to Sayulita can be found at www.sayulitalife.com.
 
Beaches:
Sayulita, Mexico Beach - Playa Centro.Playa Centro is considered the main beach of Sayulita. Just two blocks from the town square, the beach features a gentle surf for swimming and is dotted with the wooden boats of local fishermen. Great for jogging, the beach can be walked in about 30 minutes. Sayulitas most famous restaurant (Don Pedros) and its oldest (El Costeo) are both located on Playa Centro.
 
Sayulita, Mexico Beach - Playa Carricitos.Playa Carricitos offers prime waves for bodysurfing along its rough shores. A windy beach, its better for waves and water sports than a relaxing day in the sun. Not for the faint of heart, Playa Carricitos can be reached by taking a 40-minute jungle walk (mostly uphill) from the Sayulita town plaza.  
 
 
Sayulita, Mexico Beach - Playa de Los Muertos.Playa de Los Muertos is a popular Mexican beach for families. The calm waters of Playa de Los Muertos provide a safe swimming cove bordered on either side by huge boulders. Just a short walk from the Sayulita town center, Playa de Los Muertos offers one of the most accessible and family-friendly beaches in the area and is frequented by both locals and tourists alike.
 
Sayulita Beaches - Playa Malpasos & Las Cuevas Beach Cove.Las Cuevas enjoys a secluded beach setting surrounded by beautiful cliffs. Only accessible by a rocky, brush-filled path, Las Cuevas beach offers dangerous beauty. There is a strong undertow here, so appreciate the crystal, blue waters but dont go swimming. For an even more secluded beach experience, the usually deserted Playa Malpasos is also accessible from Las Cuevas Cove.
 
 
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