Fly into the Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR), and Sayulita is about 45 minutes North by taxi or Uber ride (and it is usually very affordable). Taxis are available directly outside the airport. We always recommend going to the official taxi line. If you'd like to order an Uber they will pick you up just a short walk over the pedestrian bridge around the left corner of the building, once you exit the airport.
Night 1 : (Welcome White Party) - Wear all white! Beach-friendly attire. For example: linen shorts or pants, short-sleeved button downs, maxi dresses, sandals. Night 2: (Wedding) Beach Formal. Think: airy fabrics with a festive, elevated twist. Ladies - colorful & printed midi or full length dresses are perfect. Recommend block heels or wedges so you don't sink into the grass. There will be a place to kick off high heels or other shoes for the ceremony on the beach. Guys - long pants, light blazers, or summer suits. Sunglasses are encouraged for all!
Yes! We have arranged for suburbans to shuttle people from Sayulita plaza to Tietiare Estate, where the wedding will take place. Please do not plan to drive yourself to the event, there is no additional parking. At the end of the evening the cars will shuttle people back to the Sayulita plaza and you can make their way home from there.
Make sure you have your passport (and that it hasn't expired). If you need to apply for one now, you have time. You will however not need a visa to visit Mexico. Check your cell phone plan to see what your international calling/text is. Most US plans treat Mexico the same as the US.
No. Make sure you're drinking filtered or bottled water, even when you brush your teeth. Almost all hotels will provide drinking water so bring your reuseable water bottle! If you are staying at an airbnb and plan to cook food, wash your veggies and fruit with bottled water.
We recommend withdrawing cash at the PVR airport where there are reliable ATMs that will give you the best exchange rate. Sayulita does not have many ATMs and they sometimes run out of money. Some places will take American dollars (though it is not preferred and the exchange rate won't be great) and lots of places take debit/credit cards.
Yes. Sayulita is a small town popularized by surfers. It's a low key vacation destination for Mexicans and Americans alike.
A lot of people speak english, but some do not. Don't worry though, everyone is very patient when trying to breech the language barrier and google translate is a great resource. Almost all restaurants will have menus in english.
Bring your hot weather clothes! While wandering around town, we recommend wearing swim suits so you can take a dip whenever the moment strikes you. If you plan to enjoy the beach, remember sun screen, beach bags, towels, and anything else you might need. Sayulita has an amazing, warm beach with gentle waves so don't worry about getting tumbled.
This is a kid-free event.