10 Day Mexico Surf Itinerary (Playa La Saladita and Sayulita)

Written By Jason  | October 10, 2024 | Mexico

If you're looking for a 10 day Mexico surf itinerary and wondering how much a Mexico surf trip will cost, then this post is for you. In this post, we share our exact 10 day Mexico surf itinerary and breakdown all of our expenses for our trip to Playa La Saladita and Sayulita.

This post should give you a good idea of how much your Mexico trip will cost if it is similar to ours. Mexico is very affordable and is a great destination for budget and luxury travelers alike. We visited at the end of November, before the high season. 

Note: We are not hard core surfers, we are very much the "just for fun" surfers. 

1 USD is approximately 20 Mexican peso. All prices will be quoted in USD below unless otherwise stated.

Our 10 Day Mexico Surf Itinerary

Below is our 10 day Mexico surf itinerary. We did not rent a car and relied on taxis and walking to get around. 

As this was a surf trip, we didn't do any excursions so every day was dedicated to around 3-4 hours of surfing. In Sayulita, we did do a few other small fun things as we met up with a friend.

  • Day 1: Fly to Mexico City, layover, flew to Ixtapa, taxied to Playa La Saladita. 
  • Day 2: Playa La Saladita
  • Day 3: Playa La Saladita
  • Day 4: Playa La Saladita
  • Day 5: Flew to Puerto Vallarta, went to Sayulita.
  • Day 6: Sayulita
  • Day 7: Sayulita
  • Day 9: Sayulita
  • Day 10: Flew to Las Vegas

Our total cost of our 10 day Mexico surf itinerary was $3060.30 USD. Below is our breakdown so you can see how much things cost in Mexico, how much taxis cost in Mexico, how much food costs in Mexico and more. We didn't travel to Mexico on a strict budget, we traveled normally (not super luxury, not super budget).

10 day mexico surf itinerary - sayulita. A couple standing in front of a colorful letter sign that says "Sayulita" at night

Sayulita

How Much it Costs to Travel in Mexico

Flights

We purchased 1 way tickets from Costa Rica to Mexico as we were going to Las Vegas after and purchased different flights for that part of the trip. The cost of our flight from SJO, Costa Rica - Zihuatanejo - Puerto Vallarta was $485 USD per person with Aeromexico. We traveled with carry on only so we didn't pay for extra luggage or seat upgrades. 

If you are flying from the US, Alaska Air has direct flights from LAX to ZIH for ~$400 USD roundtrip.

Total cost of flights for 2 people: $970 USD

Playa La Saladita

Playa La Saladita's small tight knit surf community grows a substantial amount every year, as more people discover this incredible surfing beach. Playa La Saladita has one of the longest left hand point breaks in Mexico, letting riders cruise over 100 meters (300+ feet). As it's only about a 45 minute drive from the ZIH airport (albeit the latter half on a bumpy dusty road), Playa La Saladita has become a favorite for long boarders from all over the world. 

Our Expenses

Below are our expenses for Playa La Saladita. You can read our full guide to Playa La Saladita in the link to plan your own trip to this awesome surfing beach.

Transportation

We didn't rent a car in Playa La Saladita although in hindsight, I kind of wish we did. But for our first time there, it was fine and we managed with taxis. Plus we were there for only 3 days to surf so it worked out. If we ever go back, I'll be sure to rent a car and stay longer to explore more of the area.

We took a taxi from the ZIH airport to our Airbnb in Playa La Saladita with the official taxi stand at the airport. It cost $59.21 USD and we paid with our credit card. Our taxi driver let us stop at the nearby supermarket for about 30 minutes to get groceries without an extra charge. 

For our taxi ride back to the airport, we paid $45 USD in cash to a local driver from La Saladita.

Then we also took taxis a couple times to visit the nearby town of Los Llanos. It was about $5 USD per way and we went twice ($20 USD total). 

Make sure to exchange into pesos as nearly everything in Playa La Saladita was cash only. The ZIH airport actually gave a really good exchange rate, so we exchanged about $100 USD into pesos.

Total cost of transportation in Playa La Saladita: $124.21 USD

Lodging

We stayed at a vacation rental in Playa La Saladita called Casa Cuchara. It cost $150 USD per night so for four nights, it was $700 USD. This was a beautiful rental building with an infinity pool, free high speed Wi-Fi, housekeeping and spacious fully furnished apartments. It was about a 8-10 minute walk to the surf break. 

Total cost of lodging for 2 people in Playa La Saladita: $700 USD

Food 

We didn't do much in Playa La Saladita as we were mainly there to surf and relax. Since we didn't have a car and there is not a whole lot of restaurants at the beach, we didn't eat out too much in Playa La Saladita. Thankfully, on our way from the airport to Playa La Saladita, we stopped at the Mega supermarket to stock up on groceries and cooked most of our meals. We spent $45.30 USD at the supermarket.

We ate out 4 times: we went to Los Llanos twice for dinner and had lunch at the beachfront restaurants Doña Oli and Enramada Yanet. Obviously the beachfront restaurants were a bit more expensive compared to the places in Los Llanos but it was really nice to watch the sunset and surfers while having a good meal and friendly conversation. The restaurants on the beach can be around $6-8 USD a plate and $2 USD for a drink and the places in town are like $2.50 USD for 3 tacos. 

Total cost of food including groceries for 2 people in Playa La Saladita for 4 days: $115.30 USD 

Activities

4 day surf board rentals for 2 longboards in Playa La Saladita cost us $78 USD for two people.

Extras

We left $50 USD in tips.

Casa Cuchara airbnb in Playa La Saladita, Mexico. Photo of a sunset and infinity pool

Sunset at Casa Cuchara, our Airbnb

Mexico Surf itinerary - surfers at sunset at the Playa La Saladita break

Surfers at sunset

Photo of someone laying on a hammock with a beach and pool as the backdrop at Playa La Saladita, Mexico

Enjoying the hammock at our Airbnb

Photo of a pool with palm trees around on the beach in Playa La Saladita, Mexico

View from the second floor of our Airbnb

a stand up paddle boarding paddling during sunset. Photo of a bright orange sunset at Playa La Saladita and a stand up paddle boarding is paddling right under the sun

SUP surfer at sunset

Total Expenses for 4 days in Playa La Saladita for 2 people: $1067.51 USD

The biggest expense in Playa La Saladita was accommodation. Since there aren't really any hotels, the main choices are vacation rentals. Most of the beachfront vacation rentals ran around the same price we paid, the rentals that aren't beachfront were cheaper though. However, we wanted a pool, to be beachfront and close to the surf break so we paid a bit more for nicer accommodation.

Food was not very expensive and I am SO grateful we stopped at the supermarket to pick up groceries or else we would have gone hungry. It's not that we wanted to save money on food, it was just that many restaurants had very odd opening hours so even when we wanted to go out to eat, the restaurant wasn't even open.

Sayulita

Sayulita, the popular beach town on the Pacific Coast is well known for its awesome surfing waves, fun night life and delicious food. We chose it as the second stop on our 10 day Mexico surf itinerary to have some fun in a lively beach town after a few days in the more remote Playa La Saladita.

Our Expenses

Below are our expenses for Sayulita (4 days). You can read our full Sayulita, Mexico guide in the link.

Transportation

We took a taxi from the Puerto Vallarta airport to Sayulita since our flight landed at 11 PM at night. This cost $65 USD. If we landed during the day, I wouldn't have minded to take the public bus which is way cheaper.

Then for our taxi ride back to the airport at the end of our trip, we split a cab with a friend and paid $30 USD.

We stayed in Sayulita the entire time and didn't rent a car or take taxis anywhere.

Total cost for taxis in Sayulita: $95 USD.

Accommodation

In Sayulita, we stayed a hotel called Rivieria Hotel. The total cost was $452 USD for 4 nights. This was a comfortable hotel outside downtown Sayulita so it was nice and quiet. No windows in the hotel room but it had a big pool and was right next to a pharmacy and pizza place. A 10 minute walk to the beach.

Total cost for hotel in Sayulita: $452 USD

Activities

We didn't do any tours or excursions in Sayulita but we did a surf trip to Playa La Lancha via car. The day trip to Playa La Lancha was $20 USD per person for the transportation and then we had to pay for surfboard rentals separately which cost $78.66 (2 day surfboard rental for 2 people).

We booked our Playa La Lancha surf day trip with a surf shop in town, WildMex.

Cost of activities: $118.66 USD

Food

As for food, we ate A LOT and we didn't discriminate in what we ate and drank since we really wanted to enjoy ourselves. In Sayulita, we went to both local and tourist places on the beach and enjoyed a lot of happy hour. Personal recommendation: Tacos Al Pastor Tal Ivan. Some of the best al pastor tacos ever and so cheap!

Cost of food in Sayulita (4 days for 2 people): $262.13

Extras 

We got massages on the beach for $40 USD total for the both of us.

We gave $50 USD in tips.

I bought 3 souvenir magents for $5 USD.

Total cost: $95 USD

Mexico surf itinerary - Sayulita. Photo of a surfing beach with surfers in the water and many beach chairs and umbrellas

Sayulita beach

Sayulita birria tacos

Birria tacos

Photo of a road through a small beach town with palm trees on the side and surf shops

Sayulita town

Photo of a young man working in an outdoor kitchen with a large leg of pork roasting

One of the taco stands in Sayulita

Total Expenses for 4 days in Sayulita for 2 people: $1022.79 USD

Although our hotel in Sayulita was cheaper than our rental in La Saladita, we spent more on food in Sayulita and other little things since we met up with a friend in Sayulita so we went out more

Total Cost

Our overall total cost for 2 people spending 10 days in Mexico with one way flights was $3182.92 USD. We paid using a combination of credit card and cash (Mexican pesos only).

Very important travel tip: Exchange your money! USD is not accepted in Mexico and credit cards were not accepted everywhere. We actually found the best exchange rate at the ZIH Airport. Mexico City International Airport didn't have a great exchange rate and when we tried to exchange money at the local shops and businesses, they gave a horrible exchange rate.

If you are more on a budget, you can definitely cut down your expenses by staying at cheaper places and eating only at local places or cooking more meals. You could also bring your own surfboard to avoid paying for rentals. I wish we brought our own boards but as we were going to Las Vegas afterwards, it wasn't possible. 

All in all, Mexico is a very affordable country to travel and we hope our cost of travel in Mexico post helped give you an idea of around what you may spend. Remember, how much your trip to Mexico will cost depends on where you're going and where you're staying.

10 Day Mexico Surf Itinerary Wrap Up

For our first surf trip outside of Costa Rica, we had a blast. We got some super fun waves at Playa La Saladita, saw gorgeous sunsets, ate delicious seafood and chatted with many locals. In Sayulita, we enjoyed a more touristy beach town, watched surfers practice for the longboard contest, surfed a lot and ate a lot.

As casual surfers who like to travel, eat and have a good time out in the water with friends, I felt like this 10 day Mexico surf itinerary was perfect for us. I had to do a bit of research on Playa La Saladita regarding transportation and accommodation but other than that, Sayulita was super easy to plan. This 10 day Mexico surf itinerary would be awesome option for a group surf trip with friends and family.

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