From hammocks in beach hostels to suites with private breaks — find your perfect home base on the Pacific coast.
Each coastal town has its own personality. Whether you want city energy in Puerto Vallarta, bohemian beach vibes in Sayulita, or luxury seclusion in Punta Mita — we've got the spots locals actually recommend.
Affordable, social and just steps from the sand. Perfect for solo travelers and surf nomads.
Affordable rooms, fast wifi and a chill rooftop. Two blocks from Los Muertos Beach — perfect base for early morning paddles.
From $25 USD / nightCo-living, co-working and surf trips. Social vibes, hammocks and a pool — the modern hostel for digital surfers.
From $35 USD / nightRight on Sayulita beach. Mix of dorms and private rooms. Surf rentals on site, surf school next door — wake up & paddle out.
From $30 USD / nightComfort meets character. Boutique hotels with surf-centric amenities and a healthy dose of bohemian charm.
Surf-centric amenities right in the heart of Sayulita. Walk to the beach, the cafés and three different surf breaks.
From $120 USD / nightBeachfront boutique hotel in San Pancho. Pool, palms, and a slower pace than Sayulita. Yoga deck included.
From $150 USD / nightAdults-only resort with ocean views just south of PV. Rooftop pools and easy access to Los Muertos surf.
From $200 USD / nightA Moroccan-inspired bohemian gem — rooftop hangouts and a 2-minute walk to the surf. Pure good vibes.
From $110 USD / nightWhen you want infinity pools, butler service and private surf breaks. Welcome to Punta Mita.
Beachfront luxury with access to private surf breaks. World-class service, two golf courses and direct paddle-outs to El Faro.
From $1,200 USD / nightOcean-view suites, infinity pools and a private surf concierge. Boards delivered to your door at sunrise.
From $750 USD / nightBold, design-forward resort. Beach club, cocktails & a vibe that doesn't quit. Sunset sessions made better.
From $600 USD / nightPeak surf season (Dec–Apr) sells out fast. Lock it in 2–3 months ahead.
Pick a place within walking distance to your home break — dawn patrols are sacred.
Ask if they have board lockers or rinse stations. Salty boards on tile = bad news.
Family-run posadas often beat the chains on price, food and surf intel.
You've got a bed. Let's get you a board. Book a lesson, grab a rental, or join a retreat.