Casa Dos Chicos Est. 2011
Sayulita, Francisco Villa, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Set on a hill in the small, charming tropical town of Sayulita, overlooking the beautiful Pacific coastline of Mexico, Casa Dos Chicos is a unique vacation home available year round for weekly rentals from Saturday to Saturday. This newly renovated villa on the Riviera Nayarit, with 360 degree views and its own lush garden, features four beautifully decorated suites, a swimming pool, a tree-top Jacuzzi with ocean views, and a Mexican-style open air living area which includes a rooftop living room and kitchen/dining room dramatically linked by a bridge. This one-of-kind property has views not only of the ocean and coastline but also of the lush foothills of the Sierra Madre and the energetic town of Sayulita which surrounds it. Each of the colorful accommodations has its own bathroom with shower, king size bed, fan, and indoor and outdoor sitting areas. All rooms share views of the walled garden, pool, town, and surrounding hills. The house and grounds provide a private retreat high above the town and the sea, which at the same time is only a short walk to all the local charm Sayulita has to offer. This three thousand square foot home, which can sleep up to ten, offers the best of both worlds: it is at once your own hideaway and a gateway to the delightful town of Sayulita, known for its languid pace, smiling attitude, and happy-go-lucky approach to life.
- Bridal Suite/Changing Rooms Onsite
- Street Parking
- Wifi
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- The Scene:
- Sayulita is a small town of about 3500 that offers visitors many tourist attractions while at the same time remaining true to its Mexican origins. Forty kilometers North of the popular resort town of Puerto Vallarta, on the beautiful Riviera Nayarit, it was originally discovered by surfers who enjoyed its consistent waves and then by lovers of Mexico who found it an oasis when other favorite spots were overrun by tourists and development. Describing its laid back atmosphere, some have called it the perfect blend of a Mexican hangout and a Southern California beach town. While Sayulita has developed a low key tourist business, it remains free of chain hotels and chain restaurants; and, its cobbled streets are instead filled with taco stands, fruit vendors, galleries, and surf shops. In recent years it has attracted some beautiful boutiques that feature both traditional Mexican crafts as well as objects of modern design produced by Mexican craftsmen.
- Design:
- Casa Dos Chicos is a vacation villa with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, living room, kitchen, dining room and a wonderful garden with heated pool. It is composed of two 3 story structures, each with two 1 bedroom suites that feature a bathroom with shower, king size bed, indoor and outdoor sitting areas, fan, safe, dressers, and closet. At the tree tops is an open air living room with hot tub and an open air kitchen & dining room dramatically linked by a bridge high above the garden!
- Standout Venue Features:
- All the living space is outdoor and has views 360 degrees. The 2 main structures are linked by a dramatic bridge high over the property garden and pool.
- Living & Dining room with Ocean View:
- the living and dining spaces provide a dramatic space for hosting small ceremonies or receptions.
- - View: stunning view of the Pacific Coast
- - Max Capacity: 12 seated, 25 standing
- Food, Restaurants, Cafes:
- Sayulita is full of bars, Cafes and wonderful restaurants ,,,not to speak of the best street food you ever had!
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- Photographer: Bob Coscarelli
- Photographer: Bob Coscarelli
- Photographer: Bob Coscarelli
- Photographer: Bob Coscarelli
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- Photographer: Patrizio Fradiani
- Photographer: Bob Coscarelli
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- Photographer: Bob Coscarelli
- Photographer: Patrizio Fradiani
- Photographer: Patrizio Fradiani
- Photographer: Patrizio Fradiani
- Photographer: Patrizio Fradiani