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Guadalajara to Sayulita: Private day trip

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Trajet privé avec un chauffeur local

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À propos de votre voyage

Escape Guadalajara's urban energy for the laid-back Pacific coast on this private day trip to Sayulita. You'll make your way to one of Jalisco's most beloved Pueblo Mágico beach towns, where world-class surf breaks, bohemian cobblestone streets, and the vibrant art and culture of the Huichol people create an atmosphere entirely unlike anywhere else in Mexico — all within a few hours of the city.
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Découvrez des informations locales que vous ne trouverez pas dans les guides
Découvrez la liberté d'explorer à votre propre rythme
Parfaitement planifié pour les familles, les amis ou les voyageurs en solo
À partir de 110 €
Balade en groupe privé
par personne
Sélectionnez la date et les voyageurs
Annulation gratuite jusqu'à 24 heures avant l'heure de votre prise en charge.
Pour un groupe de 1 à 3 voyageursTotal330 €

À quoi s'attendre

Votre excursion commence où que vous soyez

Rencontrez notre chauffeur professionnel là où vous préférez à Guadalajara à l'heure qui vous convient le mieux. Pas de temps perdu pour rejoindre le point de ramassage, prenez votre sac et commencez votre voyage immédiatement.

Découvrez plus avec l'expertise locale

Les connaissances locales de votre chauffeur donneront le ton de votre Daytrip. Un café caché ici, un restaurant incontournable là-bas ; des conseils d'initiés que vous adorerez partager plus tard. Ce n'est pas une visite guidée, mais votre trajet sera riche en histoires et découvertes en cours de route. Et tout au long de la journée, votre chauffeur sera disponible pour vous selon vos besoins, prêt à vous assister, heureux de vous aider, rendant votre voyage sans stress.

Explorez à votre propre rythme

Your private Daytrip driver will collect you from your accommodation in Guadalajara and transport you comfortably to Sayulita on the Riviera Nayarit, arriving in time to make the most of the day. Explore the colorful streets and plaza, browse the artisan market, head to the beach, and enjoy some of the freshest Pacific seafood you'll find anywhere — before your driver returns you safely to your doorstep in Guadalajara at the end of the day.

Parfait pour tout groupe privé

Que vous voyagiez seul, en famille avec des enfants, ou en grand groupe, ce service est conçu pour votre confort et votre flexibilité. C'est l'option idéale surtout si vous avez peu de temps ou un emploi du temps chargé.

Bon à savoir

  • Transfert privé en voiture aller-retour
  • Véhicule climatisé
  • Prise en charge et dépose personnalisées
  • Chauffeur professionnel anglophone
  • Eau en bouteille offerte
  • Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le départ
  • Les billets d'entrée/admission pour les attractions payantes Sayulita doivent être achetés séparément sauf indication contraire
  • Les repas, les collations et les pourboires ne sont pas inclus
À partir de 110 €
Balade en groupe privé
par personne
Sélectionnez la date et les voyageurs
Annulation gratuite jusqu'à 24 heures avant l'heure de votre prise en charge.
Pour un groupe de 1 à 3 voyageursTotal330 €

Votre voyage en un coup d'œil

Votre voyage en un coup d'œil

Commencez à Guadalajara
Vous choisissez le point de ramassage.
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Sayulita
N'hésitez pas à explorer à votre propre rythme et à découvrir
Arrêt : 2 heures - entrée non incluse
Arrêt de l'itinéraire à Sayulita lors d'une excursion privée d'une journée depuis Guadalajara
Arrêt de l'itinéraire à Sayulita lors d'une excursion privée d'une journée depuis Guadalajara
Arrêt de l'itinéraire à Sayulita lors d'une excursion privée d'une journée depuis Guadalajara
Arrêt de l'itinéraire à Sayulita lors d'une excursion privée d'une journée depuis Guadalajara

Lose yourself in one of Mexico's most beloved bohemian beach towns, where world-class surf breaks, colorful cobblestone streets, Huichol indigenous art, and an irresistibly laid-back Pacific coast vibe come together in a single perfectly imperfect package.

What to see
  • The vibrant Plaza Principal and surrounding streets, alive with street art, murals, artisan stalls selling Huichol beadwork and chakira art, and a constant buzz of surfers, travelers, and locals that gives Sayulita its uniquely electric atmosphere
  • The surrounding beaches beyond the main strand — Playa Los Muertos, the secluded Playa Malpaso (accessible only on foot through the jungle), and Playa Carricitos, where some of the most spectacular sunsets on the Pacific coast unfold
What to do
  • Take a surf lesson on the consistent, beginner-friendly break at the main beach — Sayulita is widely considered one of the best places in the world to learn to surf, and the town has no shortage of excellent schools
  • Take a day trip to the nearby Islas Marietas, a protected marine reserve where the famous Hidden Beach — accessible only by swimming through a sea cave — rewards those willing to make the effort
What to try
  • Fresh fish tacos and aguachile at one of the casual beachside spots — Sayulita's food scene punches well above its size, and the seafood, sourced daily from the Pacific, is exceptional
Take note
  • Sayulita is around one hour north of Puerto Vallarta airport, making it an easy arrival point — but book accommodation well in advance for Christmas, New Year, and Semana Santa, when the town fills to capacity months ahead
Retour à Guadalajara
Nous vous ramènerons à votre point de départ.
La durée des arrêts peut être modifiée sur demande après la réservation
Avez-vous des questions ou besoin d'aide ?Contactez notre service client. Nous sommes disponibles 24h/24 et 7j/7

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Know more about your day trip

Yes, cash is essential. Entry fees to Pagsanjan Falls and the boat ride are not included and must be paid on arrival, typically in Philippine pesos. Tips for the bangkero boatmen are customary and appreciated, given the physical effort involved. Small denominations are useful for souvenirs, snacks, and embroidery purchases in Lumban, where many shops do not accept cards.
Pagsanjan Falls is about 60 miles (97 km) southeast of Manila, in Laguna Province. The drive typically takes around 2 hours each way, depending on traffic conditions in metro Manila. Lumban sits just a short distance from Pagsanjan, adding only about 30 minutes more to the route. A private driver helps you avoid the stress of navigating the busy roads on your own.
Sayulita lies about 217 miles (350 km) west of Guadalajara on the Pacific coast in the state of Nayarit. The drive typically takes around 4 hours through the Sierra Madre Occidental and along the Riviera Nayarit. Setting off early in the morning is recommended to maximize beach time and arrive before the busiest hours in the village.
Sayulita welcomes families warmly, with gentle waves at Playa Los Muertos, surf lessons for kids, and pony rides on the main beach. The compact center is easy to explore on foot, and many restaurants offer relaxed seating and kids' menus. Just be aware that the village can feel very lively in the evenings and parking is extremely limited along the cobblestone streets.
Yes, Sayulita is widely considered one of the best places in the world to learn to surf. The main beach features a consistent, beginner-friendly break with a sandy bottom, gentle waves, and several reputable schools offering board rentals and lessons in English and Spanish. Group and private classes are available daily, and the warm Pacific water makes practice sessions comfortable year-round.
The boat ride is exhilarating but physically demanding. The downstream rapids are fast and bumpy, and the cave visit involves wading through cold water. Travelers with back issues, mobility concerns, fear of water, or pregnancy should consider skipping the canoe portion. Children typically enjoy the adventure with proper supervision. Always follow safety instructions from your bangkero.
Beyond the lively main beach, head to Playa Los Muertos for calmer swimming, secluded Playa Malpaso (reached only on foot through the jungle) for solitude, and Playa Carricitos for some of the most spectacular sunsets on the Pacific coast. Each offers a distinct atmosphere, from family-friendly shores to wilder, untouched stretches favored by visitors seeking quieter sands.
Sayulita is famous for Huichol beadwork and chakira yarn art, intricate pieces that tell traditional indigenous stories through vivid color. The town's artisan stalls also feature embroidered clothing, hammocks, leather goods, silver jewelry, ceramics, and locally made surfboards. Browse around the Plaza Principal, where stalls and small boutiques line the surrounding streets, and remember to haggle politely.
Lumban is known for traditional sweet treats like panutsa, dense dark discs of raw cane sugar, and uraro, delicate arrowroot biscuits sold near the town market. Simple Filipino lunches at local carinderias around the plaza offer comfort dishes such as adobo, sinigang, and grilled fish. In Pagsanjan, riverside restaurants serve fresh local cuisine perfect after a morning on the water.
Fresh fish tacos and aguachile at casual beachside spots are essentials, with seafood sourced daily from the Pacific. The town's food scene punches well above its size, mixing traditional Mexican fare with internationally inspired cafes and juice bars. Look for ceviche, smoked marlin tacos, fresh coconut water, and elote on the cob from street vendors near the main plaza.
Pagsanjan Falls is one of the Philippines' most dramatic natural landmarks, a powerful three-tiered waterfall hidden deep inside a narrow volcanic gorge. The traditional way to reach it is by canoe, with skilled local boatmen called bangkero paddling and poling visitors upstream through tropical rapids. The Devil's Cave behind the main cascade can be reached by bamboo raft for an unforgettable experience.
Sayulita is one of Mexico's most beloved bohemian beach towns, famous for its consistent surf break, colorful cobblestone streets, and Huichol indigenous art. The Pueblo Magico has earned a reputation for laid-back Pacific charm, with murals, artisan stalls selling beadwork and chakira art, and a constant buzz of surfers, travelers, and locals that makes its atmosphere uniquely electric.
Lumban is known throughout the Philippines as the embroidery capital of the country. The town's cottage industry of hand-embroidered barong Tagalog, the Filipino national formal garment, has supplied ceremonial wardrobes for generations. Walking the main street, you can watch embroiderers working at their frames in open doorways. The 17th-century Saint John the Baptist church anchors the town plaza beautifully.
Plan to get thoroughly soaked during the canoe ride, especially on the thrilling downstream return through the rapids. Bring a dry bag for valuables, waterproof footwear or sandals with straps, a change of clothes, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Life jackets are provided and required. A waterproof phone case and a hat for sun protection also come in handy throughout the day.
The dry season from December to May offers the safest and most reliable conditions for the boat ride. Water levels can be unpredictable during the rainy season, and trips are sometimes canceled due to flooding. Mornings are best for cooler weather and fewer crowds. Weekday visits offer a more peaceful experience than busy weekends, when local visitors fill the riverbanks.
The dry season from November to April brings sunny, warm days perfect for surfing, swimming, and beach lounging. December through Semana Santa (Holy Week) is the busiest period, when the town fills to capacity. May and June offer warm weather with smaller crowds. The summer rainy season brings lush green hills, occasional afternoon showers, and excellent surf conditions for experienced wave riders.

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