Surfboards, kayaks and other water equipment can be rented on the beach (between Margarita’s & Ruperto’s restaurants), along with surf lessons.
For fishing or sightseeing boat trips, ask Kerry, and she will arrange snorkeling, surfing and fishing trips, either on their boat or other great tour guides in town. If you want to venture out, drive to Punta de Mita (15 minutes) where there are a number of boats on the beach taking people to the islands (Islas Marietas), a 15 minute boat ride away. Ask for Oscar at the beach, and they will take you out (and stay) for a couple hours at the best spots, and they have all nec essary equipment. Anyone who wants to stay in the boat (or return there early if tired) can do so, so bring everyone.
Visit the town of San Blas, about 65 miles north, here there are fabulous jungle river boat rides through an amazing estuary, where you will calmly look for crocodiles, egrets and other animals. Strong recommendation: of the two possible destinations, choose Tavara Spring! Kerry can arrange the taxi for these trips for you.
You can walk to other beaches, unseen from ours. Playa de los Muertos (Beach of the Dead) is usually gentler water. Walk past the hotel Villa Amor, then take the pathway (cutting off the point) past the cemetery, and you arrive in a couple of minutes. In the other direction, a path from the end of our road (Calle Palmar) leads through the woods to fairly deserted beaches to the north, and ultimately all the way to San Pancho.
Owner's Name: Garry Lawler
USA Phone: 415-847-4830
e-mail: info@mycascada.com
Local restaurants, maps, weather, activities and everything else related to Sayulita can be found at www.SayulitaLife.com
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