Nestled in a tropical oasis in the south end of Sayulita is where you will find our three casitas. Just a short walk from the eclectic stores and restaurants that Sayulita is known for, but far enough away to escape the bustle and noise of the town.
Sit by our refreshing pool on relaxing lounge chairs or spend time at the many beaches, which are just a 10-minute walk away.
Each one-bedroom casita has a king-size bed, ensuite bath, and an indoor and outdoor shower. A separate living room with sleeping accommodation for an extra person. Large outdoor terrace with eating table and lounge chair. Fully functional kitchen with two burner stove, refrigerator, blender, toaster oven, and coffee maker. The casitas are thoughtfully decorated with locally sourced furnishings and decor.
You will have shared access to the pool area with lounge chairs.
DISCLAIMERS - We think it is important to communicate upfront the realities of coming to stay in a tropical part of Mexico. The below-listed items could happen during your stay, although are usually very rare. Some are specific to our Casitas while others are more general for this part of Mexico.
- To get to the casitas from town you must walk up a hill which is at a 40-degree incline and is 60m long.
- The power could go out during your stay, when the power goes out we also lose water pressure.
- We could run out of water, if this happens we order more water as soon as possible to fill our tenacos.
- The internet could go out due to local issues with the Internet Service Provider. If the internet is crucial for you we suggest bringing a hotpsot. (full internet outages are rare)
- We are not a hotel.
- The pools are not heated.
- The main pool is shared, and the dunk pool in Casita 4 is private.
- Each bedroom has an AC unit. The main living area does not have AC.
- The casitas do not have TVs.
- There may be mosquitos at night.
- You may encounter scorpions. (usually by leaving clothes or pillows on the floor for long periods)
- You may encounter ants inside the casita. (You could wake up one morning and find a trail of ants going through the kitchen for example)
- You may encounter lizards and geckoes inside or outside the casita.
- You could be awoken in the morning by the sound of a rooster call or dogs barking.
- You could hear construction noises as Sayulita has many new buildings going up.
- You will likely encounter stray dogs and cats.
- Mexico can be a very dusty place, and dust can build up quickly.
- It's possible that a neighboring house has a party at night and could keep you awake.
We hope that providing these disclaimers will help our guests understand some of the issues they could face while staying in Sayulita. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out!