If you’re planning a trip to Sayulita and looking for a way to get a genuine feel for the town beyond just laying on the beach, this tour caught our eye. It promises a blend of local flavors, artisan crafts, and scenic spots—a bit of everything that makes Sayulita special. While we haven’t gone on this exact tour ourselves, the detailed itinerary and glowing reviews make it worth considering.
What really appeals to us are the authentic food tastings—birria tacos, seafood empanadas, and cacao drinks—offering a delicious bite into Mexican cuisine, alongside visits to local markets and artisans. And the scenic walk to Playa Los Muertos sounds like a peaceful way to unwind while soaking in some history and natural beauty. However, a potential downside is that the tour’s focus on food and culture means it’s not a deep dive into the town’s history or beaches alone, but rather a balanced taste of everything.
This tour seems perfect for those visiting Sayulita for the first time, especially if you enjoy sampling local cuisine and exploring art. It’s also a good choice if you value local insights and want to discover hidden gems like Playa Los Muertos with a guide who knows the area well. If your trip is short and you want to get a quick, meaningful introduction, this might be just what you’re after.
Key Points

- Authentic Tastings: Includes delicious local foods like seafood empanadas, birria, and carnitas tacos, plus refreshing agua frescas and cacao drinks.
- Cultural Exposure: Visit artisan markets, meet Wixarika artisans, and learn about Sayulita’s traditions and history.
- Scenic Highlights: Enjoy the peaceful beauty of Playa Los Muertos, with a quick cultural stop at the town’s main church.
- Local Insights: Guided by a knowledgeable local, you’ll get tips and recommendations to make your stay more meaningful.
- Small Group: With a maximum of 10 travelers, the experience feels intimate and personalized.
- Duration & Value: At 5 hours for $75, it offers a well-rounded taste of Sayulita, especially considering all included tastings.
A Detailed Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting at the Artisanal Market
We love the way this tour kicks off at the local crafts market. It’s a chance to see artisans at work, especially Wixarika creators whose crafts carry over 5,000 years of tradition. The market isn’t just a shopping spot; it’s a living showcase of craftsmanship that helps you understand the cultural roots of Sayulita. Looking at artisans make their wares adds a layer of appreciation for the handwork behind each piece.
The guide’s commentary here is a highlight, as Rhonda from one of the reviews mentions, “our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable.” Seeing how these pieces are made makes the art more meaningful, and it’s a step away from generic souvenir shopping.
Sampling Aguas Frescas at Raspados Sayulita
Next, the tour pauses to enjoy aguas frescas, a refreshing Mexican tradition. This is a quick stop—just 15 minutes—but it’s a perfect way to cool down and get a taste of seasonal fruits. The fresh flavors stand out, and it’s a small but meaningful glimpse into everyday Mexican life.
Tasting Seafood Empanadas and Tacos
The foodie part of the tour is where it really shines. At Tacos Gaby, you’ll sample a seafood empanada, and then venture to two other taco stands for birria and carnitas tacos. The fact that vegan options are available if you specify when booking shows they’re thinking about different diets, which is a considerate touch.
Guests love the variety here. Rhonda’s review highlights how “all of the food we sampled was amazing,” and the chance to try multiple types of tacos makes this part of the tour stand out. It’s a good balance—indulging in local flavors without feeling rushed.
Discovering Chocolate’s Origins at Mexicolate
A highlight is the visit to Mexicolate, where you’ll explore pre-Hispanic chocolate traditions. The guide explains how ancient ancestors discovered cacao, and you get to try what they drank. It’s a unique opportunity to connect food with history, and the tasting experience often surprises visitors with how different traditional cacao drinks can be from modern chocolate.
Exploring the Town’s Main Church and Square
Next, the tour takes a quick cultural break at the main church and the town square. Here, you’ll hear about local customs, traditions, and history—giving you context for everything you’ve seen and tasted. Rhonda’s review mentions that the guide’s knowledge made the experience very special, and it’s true; understanding local traditions enriches the visit.
Sweetening Things Up at ChocoBanana
For dessert, the tour stops at ChocoBanana, where you can enjoy a frozen banana dipped in chocolate. It’s simple, but incredibly satisfying—a perfect treat after tasting all those savory tacos and drinks.
Relaxing at Playa Los Muertos
The final stop is Playa Los Muertos, a beach known for its natural beauty and history. Crossing the cemetery on the way adds a bit of local flavor and history to the walk. It’s about an hour to relax here, and you’ll love the views and peaceful atmosphere.
While it’s not a full beach day, this stop offers a break to soak up the scenery and reflect on your culinary and cultural discoveries.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out

Aside from the delicious food and scenic stops, the personalized touch from the guide is a significant plus. Rhonda’s review emphasizes how “the tour was very special” because they were the only two people. Small group sizes like this often mean more tailored stories, better interaction, and fewer crowds.
The inclusion of local artisan crafts, authentic eats, and scenic beaches makes this a well-rounded experience. Plus, at $75 per person, the value feels good considering all the tastings and insights you get.
Considerations
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour is about five hours long, so it’s best suited for those who want a relaxed pace and are comfortable walking between stops. Also, since tips aren’t included, budget a little extra if you want to appreciate the guide’s effort.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
If you’re curious about Mexican cuisine, artisan crafts, and local traditions, this tour checks all those boxes. It’s especially suited for first-time visitors eager for a well-rounded introduction to Sayulita. Food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those who enjoy walking tours will find a lot to love here.
If you prefer beaches or nightlife over cultural and culinary explorations, this tour might feel a bit narrow. But for those wanting to experience the town’s essence in a manageable, friendly format, it’s a smart choice.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for families or children?
While the tour doesn’t specify age restrictions, children comfortable with walking and trying new foods should enjoy it. It’s mostly a walking experience with tastings, so check if your kids are interested in tasting and cultural sights.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 5 hours, starting at 9:30 am and ending back at the meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
The tour covers seafood empanadas, birria tacos, carnitas tacos, agua fresca, a traditional cacao drink, and a choco-banana. Tips are not included.
Can I get vegan options?
Yes, vegan options are available if you let the organizers know when booking.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Av. Revolución 2 in Sayulita and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is it a small group tour?
Yes, maximum of 10 travelers, which makes for more personalized attention.
What if the weather isn’t good?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book about 22 days in advance, especially in peak seasons.
Gastronomic, Historical, And Cultural Tour In Sayulita
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Final Thoughts

This Gastronomic, Cultural, and Historical Tour in Sayulita offers a genuine taste of the town’s colors, flavors, and traditions. It’s an ideal pick for those wanting to explore beyond the beaches and get a sense of local life through food and art. The small group size, knowledgeable guide, and mix of sights and tastings make it a well-rounded experience.
While it’s not a deep dive into any single aspect, it balances culture, cuisine, and scenery in a way that keeps things engaging and authentic. If you’re looking to make the most of a first visit with a manageable, insightful tour, this could be just right.
For travelers who enjoy trying new foods, learning about local artisans, and walking through vibrant streets, this tour delivers on those promises—and leaves you with a handful of tasty memories and stories to tell.
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