Sayulita
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| Sayulita is a funky seaside village that's rapidly gaining in popularity. Once just a surfer hangout, it's now 20 minutes from Punta de Mita via a new road. |

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| Swimming | | | Swimming in the bay and surrounding beaches |
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| Surfing | | | Good waves, a large surf community, surf competitions, |
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| Fishing | | | Hire local fishermen on the beach |
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| Golf | | | Closest golf in Punta de Mita; expensive but excellent course |
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| Boating | | | Hire local fishermen for whale- and turtle-watching tours |
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| Good Food | | | Growing restaurant scene here; good eats in nearby San Pancho |
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| Art | | | Evelyn Boran teaches classes in high season |
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| Club Scene | | | Kicked-back bars on or near the beach |
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| Reading | | | Lots of time for reading on the beach |
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| Handicrafts | | | A few quality shops |
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| Jungle | | | Surrounded by tropical environment |
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| Village | | | Village with expanding services for visitors and ex-pats |
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| Town | | | Growing quickly, streets are crowded in high season |
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| Humid | | | Ocean breezes reduce hot and humid climate |
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| Single | | | Great place to meet other singles |
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| Simple | | | Nice for those enjoying a simple lifestyle |
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| Winter | | | Popular winter escape on the beach |
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| Summer | | | Hot and humid; summer deals; summer swells |
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| All Year | | | Nice tropical beach climate |
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| EnglishSpeaking | | | Many expats |
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| Gringos-mixed | | | Lots of English-speaking locals and travelers |
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| Mexican Community | | | Easy to interact with local people |
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| International Airport | | | Closest is Puerto Vallarta's, about an hour south |
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| Remote | | | Feels remote, yet is accessible |
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| Mid-Range Hotels | | | Best deals outside winter and school vacations |
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| Budget Hotels | | | Mainly budget accommodations, yet not a lot |