Loma Sayulita offers the opportunity to own a luxury residential home nestled in the jungle on the top of Sayulita's Nanzal. Spectacular views of the bay, beautiful sunsets and endless views of the Riviera Nayarit coastline. Developer Sergio Guzman continues to reach new heights in design and quality, offering attractive floor plans with top-of-the-line finishes throughout. More
International Longboard & Stand-Up Paddle Event to be held in Sayulita.
Longboard & Stand-Up Paddle international surfing event set to take place on April 17-18 in beautiful Sayulita, Mexico. This international event will be led by field of professional surfers from the United States and Mexico. Honorary Ambassadors James Pribram of Laguna Beach, CA, renowned Mexican big wave surfer, Carlos “Coco” Nogales of Puerto Escondido and Mexico’s current national longboard champion, Patricio Gonzalez of Sayulita. Read More
How safe is travel in Mexico?
How safe is travel in Mexico? It all depends on your destination. The State Department warns against travel in the border towns of Tijuana, Nogales, Ciudad Juárez, Nuevo Laredo, Monterrey and Matamoros, but most beach resorts and other historical spots popular with American tourists are unaffected.
Mexico safe for tourists: diplomat,
BY JAMIE KOMARNICKI, CALGARY HERALDMARCH 3, 2009
Despite Foreign Affairs urging caution for Canadians travelling to Mexico, the country's consul says his country is a safe destination--but visitors should stay alert. More...
Sayulita On Dateline NBC
Beyond the sea: The Patrick McDermott case: When the ex-boyfriend of actress Olivia Newton-John went missing after a fishing expedition, suspicions were raised. Did he fall off the boat, commit suicide, or run away,
Devries went head to head with Mexican brothers Diego and "Tigre" Guillermo Cadena, as well as Sepp Bruhwiler of Tofino in the final.
Published: Thursday, June 26, 2008
'The people say 'Why?' '
How things went from bad to worse in slaying of CU student in Mexico
By Sara Burnett, Rocky Mountain News (Contact)
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Chic hotels? Check. Pristine, jungle-lined beaches? Check. Great shopping, yoga, and mouth-watering fish tacos? Claro que sí. Christopher Petkanas explores the next great beach towns along Mexico's Pacific coast.
¡Viva El Gringo!
A couple enjoys la vida loca by retiring south of the border
By ANDREA SACHS / NEW YORK
Retiring south of the border proves to be a costly venture.
Peter Lewis,Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Travelocity Editors' Round-Up of Surf Spots Around the World. March 2006
SARA PERRY
Making a life out of surf, sand and shrimp.
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Pacific Hamlet could become Mexico's next hot stop. Saturday, March 11, 2006
By ALFREDO CORCHADO / The Dallas Morning News
Wednesday, March 8, 2006. Brisa Mar Events Center
Don Pedro’s new Palapa above Playa de los Muertos
Benefit Party Slideshow
In sleepy Sayulita, it's Mexican paradise down a rutted road
By Michael Virtanen, Associated Press
SAYULITA, Mexico (AP) - The sky lightened to pale blues and pinks over the lush green hills as fishermen pushed their skiffs into the sea, started the outboard motors and headed out with their nets.
Mexico's next big resort due
Christine Delsol -- Larry Habegger
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Surfer Magazine, February 2006
Dispatch, Puerto Vallarta Mexico: Mainland fun with Baja accessibilty.
Laurence Mignot Hodges owner of Sayulita's Pacha Mama Boutique featured in Santa Barbara Magazine.
The Hodges have boutiques in Bora Bora, St. Barth's and will be opening their new Hotel La Nina del Mar above their Boutique in Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico. Click picture for Santa Barbara Magazine website.
Onward, the Mexican land rush.Lured by beachfront vistas, quaint colonial backdrops and a historic construction boom, thousands of Americans are heading down Mexico way to snap up vacation homes, retirement villas and investment properties.
Always looking to take their annual calendar to the next level, the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders ventured into uncharted waters for the 2005 edition of their photographic journey through the year. For the first time in squad history, they traveled outside Colorado’s borders to capture the images that will adorn the pages each month – venturing all the way to Mexico for this year’s photo shoot.
Taking their show on the road, all 34 cheerleaders boarded a plane and headed south – venturing to the coastal city of Puerto Vallarta for the seven-day shoot. When looking at potential locales, the popular tourist destination and seaside paradise was an easy choice.
Hola Gringos! ... And Seekers of Truth, Sunshine & the Mexican Way
Gringos in Paradiseis the story of the year my wife and I spent building a retirement home in a small, charming village on Mexico’s Pacific Coast.(Scribner /Simon & Schuster, out November 18.)