Sayulita is beautiful beach town with great restaurants and incredible people, however, staying in Sayulita is not the same experience you'd get at an all-inclusive resort in Puerto Vallarta. The cobblestone streets can be challenging to navigate, many air bnb's are indoor/outdoor living spaces and there are lots of friendly critters who live in and around the town, including iguanas, crabs, chickens, frogs, birds, cats, dogs, etc. Although this quirky beach town may not be the most luxurious place in Mexico, we absolutely love Sayulita for these reasons and we cannot share this amazing place with you!
Formal or Cocktail attire. If you need inspiration, please see the link here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Fft60j9blnXZfdNs-r8VM874q5LL2s1kCqscCRbcfh8/edit?tab=t.0
Book whenever you'd like! If there are rooms in our block that are not booked 90 days before the wedding, they will release them to the public so please keep that in mind.
Due to restrictions, we are only able to allow some families to bring their children. Your RSVP will only show names and number of seats available to you. We appreciate your patience and understanding! For those with children - please reach out to us if you're interested in a babysitting option and we may be able to help coordinate.
The tap water in Sayulita is safe to shower & wash off in but it is not safe to drink. Amor Boutique Hotel provides free bottled water in your rooms daily and also at request. When you ask for water at restaurants it is always filtered, the water used for ice in your drinks is also made with filtered water. Some Air Bnb's have completely filtered water systems as well - I'd confirm with the property you book.
You can if you want to but it's not necessary. There are tons of ATM's scattered throughout town & many places take card as well, but not all places so it's always good to have some cash. We recommend going to the Intercam bank on your way into town - they usually have the best exchange rate. There is an ATM that sits inside of Don Pedro's restaurant that we recommend if you can't make it to the bank.
Sayulita usually stays in the mid-80's during the day and drops to around 60 degrees at night.