




Sayulita is a really cool surfer, nuvo-hippy beach town. We drove into Punta Mita, then through the jungle to Sayulita. It's a small town, with mostly unpaved roads and a total beach scene happening. You can smell the incense as you walk the beach. Lots of BARS, rasta heads, yogi's and tie dyed wearing kids, plus a whole lot of surfers. We were only there for the day but we heard that at night it's gets pretty wild in Sayulita. I can imagine. It has a young, hip, hedonistic vibe to it.
Nothing wrong with that!
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