Sayulita, Mexico Data Sheet
About:
Sayulita is a small fishing village about an hour north of Puerto Vallarta that went undiscovered for quite some time; however, it is now a mix of the aforementioned and hippie surfers from primarily Canada, the U.S., and Europe.
Lodging:
Finding a good AirBNB is likely the best/easiest option, due to the amount of foreign homeowners and lack of hotels/hostels. I was there for a week and got a two-bedroom casita with a pool for about $45 per night, but there are definitely cheaper options.
Transport:
To get to Sayulita from abroad, you need to fly into Puerto Vallarta, (which can be $400-$800 from the U.S.) then take an Uber or cab north. I would not suggest getting either directly from the airport. My Uber cost $25 there. most cabs will charge about 700-800 pesos per person.
Once in town, you can walk basically anywhere. Some streets are steep and it is largely either unpaved or cobblestone. You can rent a golf cart for about $50 per day or take a cheap cab if you do not want to walk. I liked walking most places because of the women.
Day gaming:
It is very easy to daygame Sayulita, as most of the girls are hippie, "open-minded" types of girls, and this includes the local girls. I would say most of them have the boho/chic look except for the dirty, tomboy surfer girls. I did find that girls were more perceptive if you have a surfer look or long hair, so keep that in mind. Many of the foreigners that were visiting were with their boyfriends, but i was able to meet a few that were not and got a notch relatively easily.
Yah Yah's: This was the best coffee shop I have been to in recent memory. You can often find women there by themselves.
Nightlife:
Chillem Surf House: This was a hippie type bar that was a hole in the wall playing reggae music, but i thought it was a good environment. It was an open-air, yet enclosed area that makes it easy to engage women later in the night. One drawback- it can get packed with surfer guys and it is really hit-or-miss as to how many women will be there at night. Don't drink the house tequila.
Le Zouave: This was a great bar that made great drinks, and it was usually packed with groups of women. It is realatively smaller, but has an upscale, Morrocan feel. I was able to meet both local and tourist girls, and was able to get a bang from one of the tourists I met at this bar. This is also a good place to isolate, as this is one of the few bars that does not allow smoking indoors. Although I only went twice, it is highly recommended.
Escondito Bar: This is a good bar to bounce to after meeting a girl to turn up the keno. It is mostly outside couches and doesn't get too crowded.
Bar Don Pato: This is a dance club at night that plays salsa music. A lot of locals go here, and its a good way to escalate and close. I personally would recommend it.
Aria Lounge: I went here too early on in the night and left after a beer, but have only heard good things about it. I think it would be worth checking out.
Online Gaming:
Don't waste your time.
Summary:
Sayulita is a beautiful village with beautiful, eclectic women from all over the world. It is definitely worth checking out for women, sights, and surfing if that's your thing.
About:
Sayulita is a small fishing village about an hour north of Puerto Vallarta that went undiscovered for quite some time; however, it is now a mix of the aforementioned and hippie surfers from primarily Canada, the U.S., and Europe.
Lodging:
Finding a good AirBNB is likely the best/easiest option, due to the amount of foreign homeowners and lack of hotels/hostels. I was there for a week and got a two-bedroom casita with a pool for about $45 per night, but there are definitely cheaper options.
Transport:
To get to Sayulita from abroad, you need to fly into Puerto Vallarta, (which can be $400-$800 from the U.S.) then take an Uber or cab north. I would not suggest getting either directly from the airport. My Uber cost $25 there. most cabs will charge about 700-800 pesos per person.
Once in town, you can walk basically anywhere. Some streets are steep and it is largely either unpaved or cobblestone. You can rent a golf cart for about $50 per day or take a cheap cab if you do not want to walk. I liked walking most places because of the women.
Day gaming:
It is very easy to daygame Sayulita, as most of the girls are hippie, "open-minded" types of girls, and this includes the local girls. I would say most of them have the boho/chic look except for the dirty, tomboy surfer girls. I did find that girls were more perceptive if you have a surfer look or long hair, so keep that in mind. Many of the foreigners that were visiting were with their boyfriends, but i was able to meet a few that were not and got a notch relatively easily.
Yah Yah's: This was the best coffee shop I have been to in recent memory. You can often find women there by themselves.
Nightlife:
Chillem Surf House: This was a hippie type bar that was a hole in the wall playing reggae music, but i thought it was a good environment. It was an open-air, yet enclosed area that makes it easy to engage women later in the night. One drawback- it can get packed with surfer guys and it is really hit-or-miss as to how many women will be there at night. Don't drink the house tequila.
Le Zouave: This was a great bar that made great drinks, and it was usually packed with groups of women. It is realatively smaller, but has an upscale, Morrocan feel. I was able to meet both local and tourist girls, and was able to get a bang from one of the tourists I met at this bar. This is also a good place to isolate, as this is one of the few bars that does not allow smoking indoors. Although I only went twice, it is highly recommended.
Escondito Bar: This is a good bar to bounce to after meeting a girl to turn up the keno. It is mostly outside couches and doesn't get too crowded.
Bar Don Pato: This is a dance club at night that plays salsa music. A lot of locals go here, and its a good way to escalate and close. I personally would recommend it.
Aria Lounge: I went here too early on in the night and left after a beer, but have only heard good things about it. I think it would be worth checking out.
Online Gaming:
Don't waste your time.
Summary:
Sayulita is a beautiful village with beautiful, eclectic women from all over the world. It is definitely worth checking out for women, sights, and surfing if that's your thing.