What is the rainy season in Sayulita Mexico?

The rainy season is typically June through October, and you will most likely encounter more tourists and backpackers during these months.

Does it rain a lot in Sayulita Mexico?

Average monthly snow and rainfall in Sayulita (Nayarit) in inches. A lot of rain (rainy season) falls in the months: June, July, August and September. Sayulita has dry periods in February, March, April, May, November and December. On average, September is the wettest month with 14.57 inch (370.0 mm) of precipitation.

Is Sayulita safe from cartels?

Ten Reasons why Sayulita is such a safe place to visit: Far from USA/Mexico border drug cartel activity. 24-hour police patrols. Majority of streets are well-lit. Exceptional local/foreigner property-owner relationships.

Should I visit Puerto Vallarta or Sayulita?

Vallarta’s a great place to visit, especially if you can come back at the end of the day to Sayulita, our peaceful–if at times rocking and rowdy—little pueblo. We love Puerto Vallarta, but we prefer Sayulita.

How many days do you need in Sayulita?

If you’re spending your whole time in Puerto Vallarta, then I recommend coming up to Sayulita for 2-3 days to get a good feel for the town. It’s a great place, easy to fall in love with.

What is the best time to visit Sayulita?

The best time to visit Sayulita is December-April In the winter months, it can get down to as low as 9℃ (48℉) at night. The sun stays up the longest in Sayulita in May, so you’ll get the most out of your daytime activities if you visit around this time.

How much is a meal in Sayulita?

Daily Expenses Budget A fine dining restaurant with drinks around Sayulita can easily cost $380 per person or more, while a standard nice meal might be about $25 per person.

How expensive is food in Sayulita?

Is food in Sayulita expensive? Food in Sayulita range from $7 – $12 USD per person. The majority of Sayulita restaurants have this price. If you’re planning your Sayulita travel budget, you can allot at least $5 USD per meal ($15 per day).

What does Sayulita mean in English?

Place of Mosquitoes
Sayula means the “Place of Mosquitoes” in Nahuatl, the language of the ancient Aztecs. Thus it may be that Sayulita was named after the estuaries and marshes found in the surrounding area. If Sayulita is pronounced correctly, it sounds like “sigh-you-LEE-tah” with the emphasis on the second to last syllable.