map and directions

 i don't recommend taking a taxi from the airport to sayulita unless you are carrying way too much stuff. 

the bus that goes directly to sayulita passes on the other side of the street from the airport. just walk over the foot bridge and wait for a green and white bus that says compostela on the side. on the windshield it will be written "sayulita" the bus only cost $55pesos and you arrive right in town. a taxi from the airport will cost about $800-1000pesos for 2 people

here is the link on google maps to find -  sayulita cabins

these days you just put the address in google maps and you follow it to the front gate. in this case - (google maps "sayulita cabins") don't use the address or you will get my neighbors house 20 years ago. 

normally with a moderate amount of baggage you can walk from the sayulita bus terminal to the cabins but for 50-? pesos (prices keep going up every day) you can take a taxi. normally taxi's go by the bus terminal but are often parked 1/2 block toward town center.  best to wait out front of the bus terminal. 

you will be assigned a cabin before you arrive so you can look on the site layout to see where your cabin is located. pull the string on the front gate to unlatch it and you can enter. if there is not anyone greeting you, the doors will be unlocked an you can enter your cabin and find the keys inside. keep your phone close by so we can communicated about your arrival and you will find the modem to the wifi on top of the refrigerator in the out door kitchen.  the network and the password are on the frig. if you do't already have it from this website. let me know you have arrived so i can meet you and give you the run down on how things work.

this is what you will see from the street. pull down on the stick attached to the string on the wood gate to enter the magic kingdom otherwise known as sayulita cabins. cabin papaya is on the left and coco on the right up the stairs.