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Not only does Mexico serve as a lair for world’s most beautiful people, the country also champions beautiful vacation spots that will surely amaze visitors.
Mexico’s beaches may be crowded because of their popularity, but behold as the country hides one paradise that’s not as crowded as the vibrant coasts that most vacationers go to. Get to know Sayulita, the silent paradise that provides a complete tropical experience fit for some time off.
Location
Sayulita is known as the crown jewel Riviera Nayrit. The town that’s slowly gaining fame with travelers was once a fishing village that has grown into a surfing spot for those who have fondness for sea waves.
Aside from the beauty it possesses, the town is also near the hailed Puerto Vallarta which is another frontrunner when it comes to Mexico’s tourism.

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Sayulita is rich not only in beaches, but natural resources as well. Fall in love with the abundance of coasts and luscious greenery that will surely calm your senses.
Climate
The town has subtropical climate that has two seasons, warm winters and semi humid wet summers. Winter occurs between the months of November to May while summer happens every June to October.
Those who want to do some sun soaking should try paying a visit here during its dry season to get the best experience by the sea.

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Most precipitation falls in the months of August and September. You may want to avoid these months especially if your main goal is to have fun at the beach.
Transportation
Those who want to experience the beauty of Sayulita should consider Puerto Vallarta as starting point. Tourists who will travel via air must land at Puerto Vallarta’s airport then hail a cab or a bus to reach the town center.

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Travel from Puerto Vallarta should not take long as it will only last for less than an hour.
Attractions
The Beach
Sayulita is known for its pristine beaches. The beauty of the blue waters and the fine sands that are good for the skin are some of the reasons why people flock here. If you aim to get more privacy, Playa de los Muertos is the place to be.

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Literally translated as ‘Beach of the Dead’, what makes Playa de los Muertos even more interesting is the fact that it is near a cemetery. If you are attracted to anything odd, then this spot is for you.
Jungle Hiking
The town is not only rich in beaches but with green nature as well. If getting more physical is your thing, then jungle trekking will best fit you.

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Try hiking in the magnificence of the Monkey Mountain and see how beautiful Sayulita is from its peak.
Water activities
Get the most of your beach stay by engaging in different water activities like surfing, snorkeling and fishing. Sayulita is also known as a surfing spot.

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Should you be lucky to experience the fine waves that are found on its coasts once in a while, have more fun by renting boards and taking advantage of the inviting waves.
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(8) http://travelingcanucks.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/surfing-sayulita-mexico.jpg
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