Sayulita unveiled itself among thick jungle foliage littered with palm trees that huddled over the white sandy beach, giving away to perfect waves. Backpackers, honeymooners, retired surfers, young families, locals and Mexican tourists all came together to create the unique and friendly vibe of this once undiscovered town. We arrived with lady luck on our side and stumbled upon two very friendly and generous Victorians who let us park in their beach front lot and later provided us with a guest house to rest in. The nights came with beach bonfires, botellons, reggae music, the best tacos al pastor on earth and the sound of crashing waves. Days were started and finished with sunrise and sunset surf sessions as the warm water soothed our traveling bodies. A wonderful place, straight out of a
Monday, January 28, 2008
Cabo San Lucas to Sayulita, Mexico
Cabo San Lucas with its gringo filled streets, booming resorts and wild nightlife provided us with our first hotel thus far on our trip. A back alley motel ran by a lovely Mexican family that showed us great hospitality and kindness became our resting ground. We all cleaned up and off we went to enjoy Anthony’s birthday, a day of the elusive Arco, tequila tasting and amazing meat sandwiches, too large for one sitting. After resting and running around Cabo we took off for La Paz . A scenic drive along the Sea of Cortez side of Baja found us sending some solid boulder problems within a dried up river bed, as cattle watched dumbfounded. La Paz proved to be a very beautiful city with its never-ending beach walk, palapas and diverse cuisine. A place where Mexicans seem to come for vacation, and not just sun seeking foreigners. With all our papers in order we were off to mainland Mexico , 5 hours later Topolobampo would provide us with shelter for the night before a long drive to Tecuala.
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Shit guys, It sounds like the most amazing time so far. I'm sure it hasn't all been roses and lattes though but keep filling us all in. Hope everything stays well and that you are all safe. I'll be keeping you all in mind and saving up for when I'll be able to make it down there at some point. Stay safe and enjoy that shit!
Hey Vic, Glad to see you are moving along. Nothing better than a friend's birthday in Cabo! I was there in November in much cushier digs I'm sure! We think of you and pray for each of your safeties and protections. Big hugs and blessings from your NC fellowship :)
finally got on here to check out the blog - was a blast meeting you guys in sayulita - your pics of the trip are incredible and looks like a great adventure. vic's picture is in our living room and is one of the best pieces of travel memorabilia i have. megan and i bought a 74 van in san diego and drove it up to victoria...loads of good times. take care and you've always got a place to stay in Victoria.
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