Sayulita is known for its surfing! Nayarit’s water temperatures: WARM! Just bring a rashie/neoprene top Locations: Punta Sayulita The town of Sayulita has been drawing surfers to its shores since the 1960s. The surf break on Sayulita’s main beach is known for its mellow, consistent waves, perfect for all surfers. San Pancho Just up the coast is San Pancho. Another cool beach town, San Pancho has a left-hand river mouth and a sand bottom break. The waves there are better suited for shortboarders with a little bit of experience being that they are a little bit punchy. La Lancha La Lancha is further south, on the other side of the point in Punta Mita. Once a sleepy fishing village and surf spot, the town of Punta Mita is now known for its upscale tourist and luxury living. This area has quicker lefts a little trickier to surf, but the slower, right breaks are great for any skill level. This beach is known for having some of the most consistent waves in the area.
Looking for the best food in town? There are so many great food options in Sayulita. From the numerous taco stands found along the cobblestone streets, to plentiful higher-end options, you won’t be disappointed. Breakfast ChocoBanana: breakfast burritos, huevos rancheros, frozen bananas, quick service Panino’:: delicious bakery with breakfast sandwiches Tierra Viva: delicious breakfast, street-level sidewalk dining or new upstairs terrace El Espresso: A breakfast fav for many Lunch Burrito Revolution: never disappoints with its good, cheap burritos. Rueben’s Deli: American style burgers, sandwiches, wraps, and an epic shrimp taco Yah-Yah Sayulita Cafe: gluten-free and vegan options Dinner Mary’s: wonderful traditional Mexican fare. Famous for its fish tacos! La Rustica: gourmet pizzas Tacos El Ivan: insanely yummy al pastor street tacos located in front of Leda. Opens ~5pm Don Pedro’s: cocktails, seafood, and steaks on the beach (Wedding Party - Rehearsal dinner will be held here)
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