Guidebook for Sayulita

Jamie
Guidebook for Sayulita

Shopping

The Sayulita Wine Shop offers a great selection of local, regional and sustainable wines with an emphasis on South American and Mexican wines from Valle de Guadalupe. You will also find artisanal Tequilas and Mescal. The shop also offers artisanal cheeses, chocolates, prosciuttos and house-baked bread.
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Sayulita Public House
26 C. Marlín
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The Sayulita Wine Shop offers a great selection of local, regional and sustainable wines with an emphasis on South American and Mexican wines from Valle de Guadalupe. You will also find artisanal Tequilas and Mescal. The shop also offers artisanal cheeses, chocolates, prosciuttos and house-baked bread.

My Favorite Beaches

Fabulous open sparsely traveled beach. The shore break can be sever at times so watch yourself.
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Playa Malpaso
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Fabulous open sparsely traveled beach. The shore break can be sever at times so watch yourself.
A calm beautiful place to swim and chill.
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Playa de los Muertos
1 Malecón
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A calm beautiful place to swim and chill.
Can be hard to find but worth it. My favorite beach within walking distance.
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Carricitos
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Can be hard to find but worth it. My favorite beach within walking distance.

Hot Springs

About an hour north of Sayulita, down a stone road and through mango groves into a secluded part of the jungle; marvelous hot water.
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About an hour north of Sayulita, down a stone road and through mango groves into a secluded part of the jungle; marvelous hot water.

Pectroglyphs

Fascinating engraved stones carved over two thousand years ago by the Tecoxquines, an Aztec tribe, that went into extinction after the 16th century from disease brought by the Spanish. Can be difficult to find
Altavista Petroglyph Complex
Fascinating engraved stones carved over two thousand years ago by the Tecoxquines, an Aztec tribe, that went into extinction after the 16th century from disease brought by the Spanish. Can be difficult to find

Hill Town

A hill town about an hour and a half away from Quetzal. Grear place for an overnighter if you need a change from the sea. On the way there you will pass Raicilla or Mexico's original moonshine that is in production and for sale. The town is small but quaint and welcoming and as the locals say, much cooler than the coast, especially in the evenings.
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San Sebastián
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A hill town about an hour and a half away from Quetzal. Grear place for an overnighter if you need a change from the sea. On the way there you will pass Raicilla or Mexico's original moonshine that is in production and for sale. The town is small but quaint and welcoming and as the locals say, much cooler than the coast, especially in the evenings.