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FAQ (Frequentely Asked Questions)

Is the schedule set in stone?

There may be last minute changes to the itinerary due to changes in the weather and surf conditions. But ultimately the schedule depends on your request.

Do I need to Tip and how much?

In Mexico wages are low and most of the service industry employees such as Taxi drivers or waitstaff depend on tips for survival. You may tip instructors, boat captain and guides as you see fit.

What else is there to do?

You may spend your free hours horseback riding, snorkeling, diving, fishing, getting a massage, etc. Some of these activities are NOT included in the package. Each package is different. We welcome you to join in any and all activities that interest you, but you are also always free to explore the great town of Sayulita or its nearby destinations on your own. We will be happy to help you with scheduling any of these activities

Should I drink the hotel water?

Do not drink tap water, and we suggest you wash your teeth with bottled water just to be on the safe side. All drinking water and ice served to you in restuarants will be purified. The town people always drink bottled water.

Breakfast is on you, but what about lunch and dinner?

Lunch and dinner are not included in our package, but we will be happy to recommend our favorite restaurants to you! Vegetarian and vegan options are available for all meals.

Do you suggest I bring my own yoga mat?

Mats and props are provided. You are welcome to bring your own mat if you prefer.

You will need to bring money (pesos) for lunch, dinner and shopping. There are a wide variety of restaurants in Sayulita and meals range from 3 to 15 dollars, as well as village shops where one can find handicrafts from all over Mexico and even from other countries around the world. On Sundays, Sayulita hosts a small street fair with tents and stalls lining one of the village's cobblestone road.

Are there ATM machines, and money exchange in town?

There are ATM machines in Sayulita. You may also exchange money in Sayulita, but we do not have any banks in town.

Which documents do I need to cross the border?

To enter Mexico you will be required to have a valid passport.