This is a difficult review to leave, but I can’t in good faith recommend this hotel to female travelers, or other more vulnerable guests, due to safety concerns. The grounds are gorgeous, the reception staff was wonderfully friendly, the views are out of this world. That being said, after checking in, we were approached by another party, advising us they’d had their money and passport stolen the night before, from their locked room. Thankfully they alerted us to this, and we ramped up our diligence, which may have saved us the same fate. We were prepared for noise from town (of which there was no shortage, until dawn) we were prepared for the possibility of being visited by the local wildlife (didn’t expect what sounded like several coati bound and determined to gain access into my room underneath the thatched roof directly above my head) but were not prepared for the ease of access to our villa from the secluded staircase mere feet from one of the bedrooms, which lacks window coverings. The doors require a code to enter, and the codes are apparently known to people with ill intentions, as we realized one of the bedrooms had been entered while we were at breakfast just before checking out. Unfortunately, the tip left for housekeeping was stolen, but considering the fact that they could have just as easily entered in the middle of the night, we felt we dodged a bullet. We enjoy Sayulita but will look elsewhere for accommodations next time.