Sayulita And San Pancho Beachs Tour
Overview
Inclusions
- Local guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
What to expect
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Stop At: Sayulita, Sayulita, Pacific Coast
San Pancho: This charming seaside town in the Mexican Pacific welcomes you to explore the laid-back streets and the gorgeous beach. Stroll through the town square, admire the local handicrafts or enjoy a cool drink at one of the delightful local restaurants.
Sayulita: This bright and colorful “Magic Town” of Mexico is one of the world’s favorite surf destinations and boho chic vacation destination. Enjoy a tequila tasting and a walking tour of downtown Sayulita with an expert guide then chill out on the beach and watch the surfers hanging ten on the magnificent waves.
Duration: 8 hours
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 18 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Miguel was our tour guide. He has decades of experience and knows so much. Beautiful and colorful towns. Short stop in San Pancho, nice lunch at the ranch just outside of Sayulita with a Tequila Experience that we had done previously so we just ate while the others did this. Then a couple of hour...
Miguel was our tour guide. He has decades of experience and knows so much. Beautiful and colorful towns. Short stop in San Pancho, nice lunch at the ranch just outside of Sayulita with a Tequila Experience that we had done previously so we just ate while the others did this. Then a couple of hours to hang out in Sayulita, shop, have a drink, walk on the beach or whatever. Really enjoyed this day.We booked all of our trips in advance via the Vallarta Adventure web site and this was the second of four we are doing. We met up at Vallartas office in Nuevo Vallarta and we’re assigned to our transport. Our driver was Josef and the Guide was Armando. The trip started and Armando was full of ...
We booked all of our trips in advance via the Vallarta Adventure web site and this was the second of four we are doing. We met up at Vallartas office in Nuevo Vallarta and we’re assigned to our transport. Our driver was Josef and the Guide was Armando. The trip started and Armando was full of information about the local area and how it was given its name. We arrived at SAN PANCHO which was a quiet location. After a little chat we were allowed some shopping time. After this we were taken to a traditional taco stall where we enjoy an amazing taco and then a traditional frozen lolly which both tasted amazing. We then went for a little walk where we met Mo who gave us another local treat. This was called Sopp. There were some stalls with various goods on and the whole experience was relaxing. We then went to SAYULITA which in contrast was very busy. We walked through the market stall and got left to look around at our own leisure for 90 mins. When we got back to the van we were given either water or beer and Josef gave us a wet cold towel as we were all hot. We traveled back to the Vallarta office we started from. Overall this was an excellent way to see the real Mexico and Armando was a great tour guide with so much information.My friend and I were attracted by the description of this tour: "Sayulita and San Pancho are two beautiful beaches located in the Riviera Nayarit. Sayulita is one of Mexico´s surfing mecca and has been thriving in the past years to become an international preferred destination and a “magical tow...
My friend and I were attracted by the description of this tour: "Sayulita and San Pancho are two beautiful beaches located in the Riviera Nayarit. Sayulita is one of Mexico´s surfing mecca and has been thriving in the past years to become an international preferred destination and a “magical town” by Mexican authorities. Our tour downtown where we´ll have time to look around and enjoy at leisure. Afterwards we´ll visit Playa de Los Muertos, near to the Local Cemetery. Then, we´ll head out to San Pancho, where we´ll visit a Community Center and Mexcolate, a traditional cocoa Factory." This trip was supposed to last 6 hours (we were picked up at 8:05 in the Conchas Chinas area) but lasted for 8+ hours: About 30min outside of a luxury resort / golf course / country club of the sort looking around, 20min in San Pancho (don't even remember what we saw), 2 hours at a tequila tasting place which was not even included in the description, 2 hours at Sayulita, and the rest of the time was driving in the mountain and picking up / dropping off people. No cocoa factory visit, only one sentence mentioning about a chocolate store nearby. The "Playa de Los Muertos, near to the Local Cemetery" was left off completely and not even mentioned. We can understand that the tour guide was tired, but his mono-tone introduction and non-enthusiastic attitude kept the bus very quiet. We had three previous excursions, and by comparison, this last one was really boring. We know that the tour guide and the driver worked very hard and appreciate it greatly, but the excursion per se is just not worth of what you pay for.Great artsy town and beautiful beaches. Nice stops at local candy market and tequila tasting. Learned a bit of history about Puerto Vallarta , San Pancho, and Sayulita thanks to our knowledgeable and engaging guide Miguel. Safe and conscientious driving by El Fredo. Great day all the way around.
Great artsy town and beautiful beaches. Nice stops at local candy market and tequila tasting. Learned a bit of history about Puerto Vallarta , San Pancho, and Sayulita thanks to our knowledgeable and engaging guide Miguel. Safe and conscientious driving by El Fredo. Great day all the way around.we only spent 20 minutes in San Pancho and 2 hours in Sayulita . Tequila stop for 1 hour was to much and the other one. Shopping is not the main reason we take these tours.
we only spent 20 minutes in San Pancho and 2 hours in Sayulita . Tequila stop for 1 hour was to much and the other one. Shopping is not the main reason we take these tours.Passenger pickup took a long time (multiple resorts plus traffic). The tour guide drove us to a fruit/snack stand first which was in the middle of nowhere, not sure why. Then we had to detour back to Playa San Sancho where we only got to spend only 20min (not enough). Then we headed to a tequila ...
Passenger pickup took a long time (multiple resorts plus traffic). The tour guide drove us to a fruit/snack stand first which was in the middle of nowhere, not sure why. Then we had to detour back to Playa San Sancho where we only got to spend only 20min (not enough). Then we headed to a tequila tasting place. The tasting guide didn't do a good job introducing how tequila was made (no equipment or making rooms to show). The pours were very small while the the tour guide kept telling us "it would cost USD 15 to do the tasting alone" in the van. The tequila per bottle they sold was expensive ($85-135 USD per 750ml). We had lunch there. The food was OK and inexpensive, but later we found out we could have had food at Sayulita (a beach town full of restaurants and bars). We had to spend 2h in Sayulita where it should have been 1h at most (because we already ate and didn't eat there). The time distribution between San Pancho and Sayulita was NOT right. However, if you wanna go to those two beach towns, I don't recommend you drive yourself. The roads were very rough and you could get lost easily (cell phone reception was not available everywhere).