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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Por Anonymous , 12-06-2011
objective opinion of sayulita - For those questioning the worth of visiting Sayulita, let me put your mind at rest. Sayulita can be good, but it depends what you are looking for. The great thing about the waves is how long they last however the waves are never that big. If you looking for serious rip go elsewhere because your not going to find it here. The locals are alright, but show respect. Do not be a pincho gringo, and shout USA USA because that's how things get uncomfortable, learn a bit of Spanish or at least Spanglish. The locals will nick your waves & will carve in & out of your general direction, so don't expect them to go by standard rules of surfing. Also everything is overpriced, but its a tourist resort so knowing this, don't waste your money. If your after night life after being a fish for the day head to PV, it's insane. Also beware of the reef, I had to go to PV hospital to have a chip removed from my foot = 4 days out of the water.
Por Anonymous , 25-09-2010
Beach trash? - Anyone know how the beach in Sayulita is after the recent rains? I was in Saladita recently and the beach was totally trashed with wood and plastic that flooded out from the river, and sketchy water quality. Friends are going to Sayulita soon, want to know what's up.
Por Anonymous , 18-09-2010
Kite Surfing Sayulita in December - Looking to go down to Sayulita for Christmas and take some kite boarding lessons. Have heard that the wind and surf can be pretty sketchy. Can you let me know of some instructors there?
Por Anonymous , 17-04-2010
local gringo - get over it! i live here,everyone is friendly,and yes,this is mexico,you need to wait your turn,or surf ,away from the locals,its not expensive here,the food is amazing and the town has changed so much in the past 4 years,,we have a recycling program,the water treatment plant is up and running and ,ive found it to be one of the only places,with tourists,that i feel comfortable living in/with. it doesnt have HUGE waves,its the best place to learn to surf,then sometimes there are big swells,and everyone goes nuts! if you havent been to sayulita lately,you havent been
Por Anonymous , 28-11-2009
- third time to sayulita, also my last. ultra-crowded, expensive, and really pretty mediocre surf. there are tons of better spots up and down the coast. most of the locals are assholes, icluding the dudes running the surf schools. maybe the gringos who have bought houses down here are worse though, thinking they own the break and can drop in on anyone. guy got sucker-punched and needed his jaw wired shut, and another had his ear bitten off. all in the same week. do yourself a favor and go somewhere better.
Por steven , 25-04-2009
- hey puna this is steven from texas contact me at surfingsteven@hotmail.com email me love u
Por Anonymous , 26-01-2009
WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY - i visited sayulita in the summer of 07 and it is by far the worse place mexico has to offer. the surf is knee to thigh high everyday with rude locals that wont even let you drop in, the food was the worst ive ever eaten but yet was top dollar price including the beers. hotels are like 700 pesos a night which is 70 u.s. dollars. (AVOID THIS TOURIST TRAP) the whole time we were there we had this wierd vibe about the place, like the locals were plotting and schammin tryin to rip you off as much as they could before you come to your senses and leave that stupid place. we ended up headin further south to spots like pascuales to rio de nexpa and ended up having the time of our lives with solid head high waves and those cheap mexico prices with delicous food
Por Anonymous , 29-10-2007
Puna surf instructor in Sayulita - A few days ago PUNA collided with my girlfriend while surfing a wave out front of Terrazolla. Obviously she was trying to impress someone on the beach. PUNA fell down then got in my girlfriends face and aggressively cussed her out, with out letting up. Two of PUNA's male friends then tried hitting my girlfriend again and blocked my lane as we were trying to leave. How pansy is that? Macho men my smile! They ran us off the 3ft waves!!! Later PUNA tresspassed on my property and demanded payment for a broken skag. PUNA sent her boyfriend Niko (a surfer board repairman) to collect the money at 10:30 the following night as I lay sleeping. Sayulita is a beginners beach. My girlfriend was having her best day surfing ever till that crazy b**ch came out of no where. My girlfriend never wants to surf again, but dont feel sorry for her, she has brains and talent. PUNA surfs because she failed at life. PUNA is able to live the life of a bum because of the novice surfers that bring millions to Sayulita every year. I would guess PUNA gets only pennies of that. Never give PUNA another dollar, but pity Niko as he was only doing what he was told like a good young boyfriend should. PUNA likes to treat people like people have treated her, trust me everyone knows PUNA IS A HACK!! PUNA is a bully. Never take a lesson from PUNA as she is a two-faced theif. PUNA is America and I have no idea how she thought she could tell me to "leave Sayulita". That just proves that PUNA is also CRAZY! ----Take the $50 bucks PUNA, its the last you will ever get. Keep living small, acting small, and being small PUNA. You are a BUM and you wreek of sadness!! I feel sorry you think you have to treat people who share an interest with you like they are the enemy. PUNA you are the enemy, LEAVE SAYULITA!!!!! ---- PUNA also yelled at me; "its not a game out there" and she is so very wrong. It is a game, we surf for fun. PUNA surfs for money and she is a BUM, so I guess she is losing her game?????
Por Anonymous , 20-08-2007
torrance guy - yea i surfed this wave about a week ago it was 1 foot but it was still super fun the ride was surprisingly long it was a lot of fun my advice dont put ur feet in the water ever cause the rocks are kinda sharp n they are all over n at low tide watch out for rocks that kinda sneak up at u
Por Pinche Gringo Landlocked in Colorado , 18-07-2007
Donde esta Nacho? - So I spent a month here back in '99 or so. I had a great time even though it was pretty flat (lots of time on the LB). I met some great locals that took care of us... seriously good people. Does anyone know a kid (probably a man now) that goes by the name "Nacho?" I gave him my board when I left because he was such a good dude. Just wondering if he is still surfing and what he is up to. Please reply if you know who I am talking about. He had a buddy named Manuel whose parents owned a local restaurant. Tigre was a nice kid then too. We left our boards on the beach all day once and they were still there when we got back. Probably not that way now, as most places change for the worse. Seriously folks, let me know if you have info on Nacho. Peace, bikes and F#*k George Bush(I am an American by the way).
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