Our Sayulita vacation was made perfect by starting with the most excellent accommodations at Casa Paloma.
Upon arrival, it seemed difficult to take in the totality of this exquisite environment that our “Hacienda” offered. We had been delivered to a piece of paradise. The fountain, located just outside of the tall adobe wall, greeted us with a sweet, gentle cooling in the Sayulita warmth. The beautiful native architecture with its archways and open air allowed a breeze to continually breathe through the house. A lovely sculpture adorned the doorway. Theatrical native costumes tastefully flanked the entry.The entry spilled into a dining area that would be filled with wonderful gathering memories. In the dining area the windows captured the ocean before us, which could be viewed at all levels of Casa Paloma. Our rooms too, were lovely, accented with the art that Joan and Dennis had collected throughout Mexico. Some of my favorite pieces were the lamps that bordered the bed on the side tables. They were plump almost cartoon~like rich lime green Cacti shapes with red berry fruits and birds that Joan had found in the back of an abandoned room in an Hispanic antique shop. (I would have bought them also). Even our showers were works of art…sinuous stones in happy shapes. Just outside our garden patio (to the left) was a beautiful swimming pool draped by palm trees and larger than life ferns.
To have this exquisite environment to spring from into Sayulita was perfect. It allowed us to be on a continual high of luxury in paradise.
“Traveling” to town was incredibly easy. I call the path to town ”Mini Lombardini” with its Hibiscus blooms, succulents and a variety of exotic flowers. Everything was accessible from our castle at the top of the hill. Fine dining was just a few moments from the house. Massage, manicures and shopping were also minutes away. (I also recommend a tent massage on the beach.) If you have kids there are surfing lessons, boat rentals, kayaking, and lots of ocean to play in. There is even horseback riding. On “Mini Lombardini” we met up with a family who was staying in another Dreamer Circle Property rental and happily confessed that they had been coming and staying at this very same rental for the last three years and thought it was the best in Sayulita. On Friday nights there is a Mariachi band in the middle of the town square. After dining, dancing is the perfect way to end the day. I recommend it, feel free to kick up your heals. And to cap it all off a gelato for the way home.
English is spoken throughout Sayulita, but if you know any Spanish at all, the natives appreciate any effort and are willing to help you learn even more!
I give Dreamer Circle Properties 7 Stars!!!
Hasta pronto en Sayulita!,– Carole E.
Stayed: Mar 2017
Source: Tripadvisor