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Sayulita Beach Recreation Information
The main beach of Sayulita is rarely crowded, the exceptions being at Christmas and Easter. The constant activity of fishing boats and bird life make it a pleasant place to be. There are other nearby beaches more absent of tourists and worth discovering as well. The nearest is La Playa de Los Muertos which can be accessed by heading south along the main beach line to the road and then take the trail to the left that goes over the hill and through the cemetery. If you want to walk about 45 minutes, there are wonderful beaches to the south called Pasquero and Pasquarito. Take water and food as they are at least a half hour walk away and there is nothing available out there.  In the opposite direction, beyond the Sayulita beach heading north is a beach bordered by palms that is usually unpopulated. To get there, walk along the beach to the end of the beach, cutting up to the right before you reach the last house. Follow the road through the jungle, staying generally to the left. The land has recently been divided and there are confusing fences. Once you reach the beach you might be in a small cove with caves that will take you to the larger beach you can walk to reach San Pancho. If you continue north you will have to cut around the ex-President of Mexico's house by going up the hill (follow the trail) and you will eventually reach San Francisco (San Pancho), the small town on the next beach .

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