I loved staying here!
Nara is a great host, very direct and to the point, and easy to work with. Do not expect to be catered to, though. You are treated with respect here, and are quite autonomous. Just be respectful when there are yoga classes or massages in session.
There are three bungalows, and my 1-bed room was perfect. It had a bed, night table, a desk and chair, and a cloths rack and some hangers. There was even a bug screen for the bed and clean towels. It came with its own detached private shower room and bathroom, just a few steps away. The bed was made fresh every morning.
The kitchen had everything I needed to make meals at home. There are several stores/shops with any needed groceries/supplies within very short walking distance.
Beaches are very close, as well as a plethora of excellent eating spots, some cheap, some spendy. The downtown square is less than an easy and safe 8-minute walk. In fact, the entire town is pretty safe. However, the neighborhood can be quite loud at night. But this is the nature of the town: roosters at all hours, barking dogs, and on the weekend you can hear music from the square. All this is inescapable unless you are spending lots of cash for a fancy resort with AC and keeping your windows closed. (Why go to Sauylita to sleep in an AC'd room? BAH!)...I loved staying here!
Nara is a great host, very direct and to the point, and easy to work with. Do not expect to be catered to, though. You are treated with respect here, and are quite autonomous. Just be respectful when there are yoga classes or massages in session.
There are three bungalows, and my 1-bed room was perfect. It had a bed, night table, a desk and chair, and a cloths rack and some hangers. There was even a bug screen for the bed and clean towels. It came with its own detached private shower room and bathroom, just a few steps away. The bed was made fresh every morning.
The kitchen had everything I needed to make meals at home. There are several stores/shops with any needed groceries/supplies within very short walking distance.
Beaches are very close, as well as a plethora of excellent eating spots, some cheap, some spendy. The downtown square is less than an easy and safe 8-minute walk. In fact, the entire town is pretty safe. However, the neighborhood can be quite loud at night. But this is the nature of the town: roosters at all hours, barking dogs, and on the weekend you can hear music from the square. All this is inescapable unless you are spending lots of cash for a fancy resort with AC and keeping your windows closed. (Why go to Sauylita to sleep in an AC'd room? BAH!)
Free wi-fi to occasionally check e-mail. And if you need it, a stereo that accommodates your phone/laptop/i-thingy.
I would stay here again, for sure. I loved it and felt very comfortable and loved the location. It was a huge bonus to have several yoga classes just out my doorstep under a beautiful palapa, with a great schedule.More
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