Bus Service to Sayulita
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Does anyone know all of the ins and outs of getting to Sayulita from the hotel district, close to the mall. Any help would be appreciated.
Every time I see this question asked the replies are very general, go to the Wal Mart and look for the Sayulita Bus. It sounds too easy!
Is there only one stop in Sayulita? If not which is the best if you want to go down the the beach?
We're going to give this a shot during the week of 2/14 to 2/21, but I'm not sure which day.
Is there only one stop in Sayulita? If not which is the best if you want to go down the the beach?
We're going to give this a shot during the week of 2/14 to 2/21, but I'm not sure which day.
Yes, unless something has changed since I was there last, there is only 1 stop in Sayulita. It's just a small town. The bus turns off the highway, goes into town and stops near a bridge. You walk from there down to the ocean. When you're ready to go back you walk back to the place the bus let you off and wait for another one going back to Vallarta. It is just that easy.Duluthian wrote:Every time I see this question asked the replies are very general, go to the Wal Mart and look for the Sayulita Bus. It sounds too easy!
Is there only one stop in Sayulita? If not which is the best if you want to go down the the beach?
We're going to give this a shot during the week of 2/14 to 2/21, but I'm not sure which day.
We took the bus from Bucerias to Sayulita in October. There is indeed only the one stop near the bridge. Sayulita is a pretty cool little town. It seems to lean toward the yuppie side, but we enjoyed our visit.
We had lunch at El Capitan's (I know rhe word Capitan was in the name anyway), the food was good and the Pacificos were cold. A very nice view of the surfers and of the really nice looking houses on the headland.
We had lunch at El Capitan's (I know rhe word Capitan was in the name anyway), the food was good and the Pacificos were cold. A very nice view of the surfers and of the really nice looking houses on the headland.
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The buses leave about every 3 minutes from Wal-Mart. I don't know for sure what time the last bus leaves Sayulita but generally from Bucerias it's considered to be 9 PM, so saying 8-ish from Sayulita should put you on the safe side.spartacus_33 wrote:Anyone know the times when the bus leaves from WalMart and the times when you can catch the bus back from Sayulita?
3 Minutes?
Probably 30 minutes, right?
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This seems to be a good place to bring my 16 year old son. If it's a small town are there any activities during the night?TNbear wrote:We took the bus from Bucerias to Sayulita in October. There is indeed only the one stop near the bridge. Sayulita is a pretty cool little town. It seems to lean toward the yuppie side, but we enjoyed our visit.
We had lunch at El Capitan's (I know rhe word Capitan was in the name anyway), the food was good and the Pacificos were cold. A very nice view of the surfers and of the really nice looking houses on the headland.