We had a peaceful and memorable stay at Villa Corales, specifically in the Parota room. It was spotless, and the décor had an authentic, local charm that made it feel warm and welcoming.Rodolfo was absolutely AMAZING! Despite our late arrival, he met us downstairs and gave us a great overview of the property. Throughout our stay, he remained incredibly helpful and responsive via WhatsApp, answering all of our questions.The pool and the view were simply picturesque—truly the highlight of our entire trip! Although the villa was a bit tricky to find at first, it's in a great location: close to all the restaurants, yet far enough from the bars and clubs that you don’t hear any of the nightlife noise, which was a big plus.After doing some research, we decided to rent a car instead of a golf cart (55 a day more expensive than a car rental), which worked out perfectly. Sayulita is a small town, but if you're staying for more than a day, a car gives you the flexibility to explore nearby gems like Nahui Beach and Bucerías. We absolutely loved Nahui Beach—Rodolfo recommended it, and it was heavenly. If you go, we suggest bringing a beach mat and using the room towels, as renting umbrellas and chairs can be pricey (they require a minimum spend of 350 pesos per person).Don’t miss Fat Boy Restaurant in Bucerías—they serve fresh, authentic seafood. In Sayulita, we highly recommend Yah Yah Café for breakfast, Rustica for drinks, pizza, and appetizers, and of course, Diaz Tacos!