Flights to Sayulita: Budget Guide
Sayulita went from sleepy surf village to Nayarit's bohemian capital without losing its barefoot charm. A month here runs about $1,725 — surf, tacos, and mezcal included.
30-day Sayulita budget
At $57/day, Sayulita is pricier than interior Mexico but cheaper than Tulum. Dorms run $15–22, fish tacos from a street stand are $2, and a local cerveza is $1.50. Surf board rental runs $15/day.
Flights to Sayulita from your city
Fly into Puerto Vallarta (PVR), 45 minutes north. Direct flights from LAX, DFW, ORD, and most major US cities. Southwest and Volaris run the cheapest routes. From Europe, connect through Mexico City (MEX) or Houston (IAH).
When to fly to Sayulita
Average round-trip prices by month from all tracked origins
Seasonality data is not yet available for this destination.
December through March is high season — perfect weather, biggest waves, highest prices. Late October and November are the shoulder play: hurricane season is winding down, the water is still warm, and flights are 25–30% cheaper.
Puerto Vallarta (PVR) to Sayulita is 45 minutes by car. The cheapest option is an ATM bus from the airport to Bucerias ($2), then a local bus to Sayulita ($1.50). A taxi runs $35–45. Uber works but drivers sometimes cancel the airport pickup.