With scenic views, open-air design, and casual barefoot vibes, Siete Lunas is a seven-room hideaway. It’s an ideal spot for travelers seeking nature, simplicity, and a touch of luxury.




Hidden among palms and tropical vegetation, the hotel offers views of the Pacific and an unplugged, relaxed escape that feels both remote and connected. The property features seven guest rooms, each housed in a stand-alone palapa-style casita. Thatched roofs, local wood, and open-air design reflect the natural surroundings, while mosquito nets, quality bedding, and thoughtful amenities bring comfort. Each room opens to a private terrace with nightly front row views of sunsets.
Siete Lunas leans into a laid-back style that’s warm and unpretentious. There’s no air conditioning, but the ocean breeze and ceiling fans keep things cool. Mornings begin with a complimentary breakfast—fresh fruit, eggs, and local pastries—served beside the small infinity pool overlooking the bay. The staff is friendly, hands-on, and available when you need them.
Despite its tucked-away location, the hotel is a 10-minute walk down to Sayulita’s main beach and town center. Guests can dip into the surf, grab a taco, or shop at local markets—and then retreat uphill to Siete Lunas’s peaceful space. It’s this blend of access and seclusion that defines Siete Lunas.
The grounds are lush and quiet, with birdsong and rustling palms replacing street noise. Hammocks hang between trees, and the small pool area is ideal for lounging with a book or cocktail. At night, the only lights come from lanterns, candles, and the stars above. The design is minimal but intentional—natural materials, soft colors, and open spaces make it feel more like a private retreat than a typical hotel.
Siete Lunas appeals to travelers who don’t need all the extras. There’s no TV, gym, or bar scene—just a quiet place to rest, explore, and take in the scenery. Couples, solo travelers, and small groups often come here to unplug, surf, or simply slow down.





Sayulita is known for consistent surf year-round, especially during winter when northwest swells light up the bay. The main beach offers mellow beach breaks and a friendly left-hand reef break, great for beginners and intermediates. For more challenge, La Lancha—a fast, peeling right—sits 20 minutes south by car. Experienced surfers often drive to Punta Mita or San Pancho for hollow reef and point breaks with fewer crowds. Morning sessions are best before the winds pick up.
Breakfast is included and served fresh daily by the pool. Guests can enjoy tropical fruit, eggs, coffee, and homemade pastries. There’s no on-site restaurant for lunch or dinner, but Sayulita’s vibrant food scene is a 10-minute walk away. You’ll find street tacos, seafood stands, vegan cafés, and upscale spots like Don Pedro’s or Barracuda. Many restaurants offer ocean views, live music, and a relaxed, walk-in vibe. Food in Sayulita leans local, casual, and flavorful.
Fly into Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR), about 1 hour south. Taxis and shuttles are available at the airport, or rent a car for more flexibility. The hotel sits on a hill above Sayulita’s south end—expect a short, steep walk from town or the beach.
Originally home to indigenous tribes, Sayulita was a culture of art and connection to nature. Eventually, after becoming a hub for coconut production, Sayulita began to be known more as a tourist location as a new highway made the beach town more accessible. Now known for its surf-friendly beaches and welcoming charm, Guests can wander its cobbled streets, browse handmade goods, or join a yoga class. Popular activities include horseback rides on the beach, jungle hikes to Playa de los Muertos, paddleboarding, and whale watching in winter. The area is warm and tropical year-round, with sunny, dry seasons and lush green summers.
Address: Calle Mariposa 7, Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico
Check-in: 15:00
Check-out: 12:00
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