Things to do in Sayulita
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Lunazul
Several local surf shops offer rentals and lessons, including the well-established Lunazul.
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Rancho Mi Chaparrita
Rancho Mi Chaparrita is the best established tour operator, offering hour-long horseback rides to Los Muertos and Carrisitos beaches (per person M$325) and longer rides into the mountains (M$1100), a canopy zip-line adventure (M$975), surfing trips (M$650 to M$975), sportfishing excursions (M$3250 for up to eight people), and snorkeling trips to the Islas Marietas (M$2600 for up to six people).
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À Bicyclette
An instant success, Bicyclette strikes the right balance with its intimate enclosed courtyard and improvisational, ever-changing menu. Think homemade bread and paté, or shrimp flambéed in Mexican absinthe. Reggae and other live tunes enhance the mood on Friday and Saturday nights.
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Sayulita Café
With an atmospheric dining room and candlelit sidewalk tables, this old favorite offers a crash course on traditional dishes from Puebla, Oaxaca, Chiapas and Jalisco.
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El Tejón
This romantically lit restaurant with streetside tables serves Argentine classics, including grilled steaks, chorizo, ravioli and empanadas.
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Rollie’s
This is the place for Western breakfasts with an occasional Mexican twist, well-pulled espresso and morning cocktails.
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Non Solo Pizza
Sells tasty wood-oven pizza and arancini (rice and fish balls) inspired by the owner’s Roman homeland.
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Panino’s
Freshly baked European-style bread, panini, and apple strudel to die for.
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