Playa de Los Muertos, is very popular with Mexican families and a super safe swimming beach. Huge rocks protect it on both sides so the waves are usually smaller than other beaches, and there is a roped off area for swimming so you don't have to worry about fishing/boat traffic. Las Cargadas is the tiny beach past the rocks to the south of Playa Los Muertos. There are other little beaches tucked in along the shore from here that are best accessed by kayak or Stand up Paddle board
The Mercado del Pueblo is Sayulita's Farmer's Market. One of our favorite things to do when traveling is check out local markets, this isn't one to miss. Mercado Del Pueblo celebrates wonders of the region by featuring local farmers and families who produce high quality, natural, consumable products!
A folk art store favored by the owner of our villas! He said its not a place to miss
They feature wines from throughout the world specializing in Mexican wines from the Valle de Guadalupe in Baja and those from Argentina and Chile. In addition to familiar grape varietals. They have a fine and well-curated selection of artisanal Tequilas and Mezcales. We make every effort to source Mexican provisions locally and nationally. They offer regional artisanal cheeses, chocolates, prosciuttos and house baked bread. Additionally, the shop features an eclectic variety of unique antiques and jewelry including old liquor flasks, knives, Native American jewelry.
SPORT FISHING. Catch it and We'll cook it
A charming little beach town if you want to get out of Sayulita and take a road trip north
Craft Beer Garden
Come Hang with us anytime at the Villa
This is where we are having the rehearsal dinner! It's a nice spot on the beach for food and drinks
Yummy Coffee and Smoothies!
You can find it just off the main plaza heading out of town with it’s bright orange paint and tables in front. They have some of the best tacos in the history of tacos. Try their chile relleno taco which is topped with a chicharron de queso (a huge fried piece of cheese). Add to that the four different salsas, grilled, onions and beans to finish it off with and you’re in taco heaven.
Located right on the beach this place has some killer seafood. Try their spicy tuna tostada or one of their balazos (sort of a mini bloody mary without the alcohol, but with shrimp, oysters, or octopus) while you watch the wannabe surfers mix with the local pros on the break right out front. Hence the name, El Break.
Last time Brittni was in Sayulita she did a little Tour De Taco ... this place was it ... Just look for the incredibly large piece of pork on a spit with people standing around mouths salivating
This place has some smoothie options and yummy cold treats. You absolutely can not leave Mexico without a paleta. Known to you as just a regular old popsicle these are classic Mexican summertime treats
chic place to shop, and definitely chic priced