We really enjoyed our stay at the Riviera Sayulita Hotel. It is a multistory modern and updated hotel. Our unit had everything we needed, plenty of really hot water, good wifi, nice pool. The staff were extremely nice and accommodating. The property and grounds were immaculate and our room was clean because the staff were constantly cleaning throughout the day and evening. We had access to clean drinking water everyday. Only an 8-12 minute easy walk to the main square. Pharmacy right next door and little grocery markets less than 5 min walk away. The few negatives about Riviera is that Google and Apple maps had the address incorrect. This hotel is located close to the bus station. Just say that to your uber/cab driver. It is located less than a block away. And if you happen to get a room on the bottom floor, there is a privacy issue if you don't close your curtains because the pool is right outside your door. It also gets pretty noisy when there are a lot of people in the pool or there is a party going on. Not sure how loud it is on the upper floors. Finally, the beds were a little firm which was ok for me but they had plenty of pillows for you though! 5-star. Would stay again and again. Close to everything. It's quiet at night because you're away from all the rock , dance and techno music that happens on the beach and in the square. Thank you Lucy, Gloria, Katrina and Miguel for making us feel special...
Read moreThis hotel is very nice.
We originally got a regular room for $90 a night but found it to be too cave-like if you want any privacy. In other words, there are no windows outside and the curtains blocked any natural light from outside.
So we transferred to a bigger room with a balcony that was $120 a night and it was the right move. From there our stay went from good to great.
Overall, the building is cool. The pool is pretty good, and the lounge by the pool and the garden are cool. The location isn’t beach side or anything but it’s very easy to walk to the gym, beach, and the city center.
And unlike almost anywhere else I’ve been in Sayulita, I never once saw a cockroach or any other bugs. Plus the Wifi was fast. That’s hard to find in Sayulita, at least if you’re staying in AirBNBs. With that said, Sayulita is more expensive than most parts of Mexico but you will probably get a little more value for your money overall in many AirBNBs.
Lastly, the staff are very attentive if you need anything. Any complaints I’d have are minor. Overall, I...
Read moreFour of us stayed here for four nights. Our room was very spacious and had a small kitchenette which was great. It had a king size bed and a double bed that were well spaced apart. The bathroom and shower were large. Our room, number 104 was quiet for the most part. You could hear the buses backing up next door but it did not bother us. There is a pool in the center courtyard which had a little noise associated with it but it ended at 10 PM which did not bother us. The cleaners were always cleaning the exterior and interior areas of the hotel. They have a water bottle filling station on each floor. They also have coffee and muffins available on the weekends I noticed. They have an outdoor area to enjoy as well. When we checked in the woman knew exactly who we were, showed us to our room and the rest of our stay was very enjoyable. It was just outside of town, about a 10 minute walk to get into town. It was nice because you can get there quickly or to the beach but have more quiet for the nights. I would definitely...
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