Car and driver rental?
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- PV Beachbum
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Would like to rent a car for a couple of days and go places, (Sayulita for one) Is it possible to find someone to act as a guide and drive us to specific places rather than doing an official tour?
Be adventuresome and ride the bus from Puerto Vallarta to Sayulita. It is a great experience and one I highly recommend. No need for a tour guide. From Wal-Mart take the green and white bus to Sayulita. Once you get to Sayulita, walk around and enjoy. It is a very laid back surfing town. There are lots of little tiendas. Then go to the beach area and rent some chairs and umbrella and sit back and relax. We would go to one of the tiendas and purchase a 6 pack of beer, sit on the beach and purchase tamales, pastries, etc. from the beach vendors. There are also restaurants that you can eat at, places to get massages on the beach, etc. The beach is beautiful and the water very clear. We went twice last Feb. and are going again March 16th with staff from the GCP. Enjoy!!!
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- PV Beachbum
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We went to Sayulita last year (by car) and enjoyed it very much. We plan on going again. Also did Bucerias (by bus) and will go there again as well. I was thinking more along "off the beaten path" locations or the tour group destinations like Sierra Madre, and such. I figure if we could find a private guide, he/she would be able to show us places that we wouldn't otherwise see. The less touristy places.lojol60 wrote:Be adventuresome and ride the bus from Puerto Vallarta to Sayulita. It is a great experience and one I highly recommend. No need for a tour guide. From Wal-Mart take the green and white bus to Sayulita. Once you get to Sayulita, walk around and enjoy. It is a very laid back surfing town. There are lots of little tiendas. Then go to the beach area and rent some chairs and umbrella and sit back and relax. We would go to one of the tiendas and purchase a 6 pack of beer, sit on the beach and purchase tamales, pastries, etc. from the beach vendors. There are also restaurants that you can eat at, places to get massages on the beach, etc. The beach is beautiful and the water very clear. We went twice last Feb. and are going again March 16th with staff from the GCP. Enjoy!!!
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- PV Fanatic
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Where will you be staying? In Nuevo there are many vans and Suburbans with friendly drivers offering day trips. Haven't ever used one. We stick to the buses for local stuff, even a day trip from Nuevo to Chico's Paradise. We have used Sayulita drivers for taking larger groups back and forth from Sayulita/San Pancho and the airport. There is a section in puertovallarta.net of drivers and tours.
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- PV Fan
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lojol60 wrote:It is a very laid back surfing town. There are lots of little tiendas. Then go to the beach area and rent some chairs and umbrella and sit back and relax. We would go to one of the tiendas and purchase a 6 pack of beer, sit on the beach and purchase tamales, pastries, etc. from the beach vendors. There are also restaurants that you can eat at, places to get massages on the beach, etc. The beach is beautiful and the water very clear. We went twice last Feb. and are going again March 16th with staff from the GCP. Enjoy!!!
You are right. I'd rather explore by riding the bus. That will be cheap . But is it safe to travel on a bus if your are not from that place?
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (and the BUSES!)
We rode the bus everywhere - to Sayulita for surfing and in and out of town. We took a taxi twice - both times we were a little too tipsy to walk the distance to our rooms from where the bus stop was! (about a mile straight up hill!)
We loved taking the bus; it added so much to the adventure and being "in the middle" of everything.
We spent time before the trip reading about the area and deciding what sounded like fun. Then we figured out how to get there. Only 53 days to go!
We loved taking the bus; it added so much to the adventure and being "in the middle" of everything.
We spent time before the trip reading about the area and deciding what sounded like fun. Then we figured out how to get there. Only 53 days to go!