Guest User
January 31, 2023
This casa is a pure dream. My friend and I were staying at a different hotel and were kicked out due to a *********** error. I were right down the street from Casa Niwalli so we thought we'd pop in after seeing gorgeous pictures online and find out if they had any last minute openings. To our fortune, they did! They had a beautiful king room that my friend and I stayed it together, and then I continued staying there for the week I was going solo in Sayulita. This is hands down the best place you can stay in town, and here's why: - The STAFF: they are the kindest, most accommodating people I've met on my many global travels. This is probably because they're taking the lead from the owner, Jerome, who makes you feel at home right away and literally will help you with anything (he found me a chiropractor/massage therapist who cured my aching pains in one session) - The AMENITIES: the gardens are absolutely gorgeous. it's like living in a jungle paradise oasis even though you're 2 blocks from the beach and a 2-minute walk into the craziness of downtown Sayulita. The heated pool is wonderful, the chaise lounge chairs are super comfortable, and it's surrounded by beautiful fire pits which makes it glow in a magical light at night. - The BREAKFAST: cooked fresh for you everyday (and included in the price), I ate like a queen here. Fresh eggs, fruit, yogurt, peanut/almond butter, and the most delicious banana bread you can find (not to mention the super tasty and strong coffee!). I so enjoyed my breakfast time here and felt super pampered each morning. - A/C and WIFI - both amazing. my room was a respite from the heat and I enjoyed spending time in there both because of the beautiful wicker furniture, dark antique wood armoirs / closet doors / tables, AND because the A/C was super strong and reliable - as was the WiFi! I watched movies several nights on my iPad without a problem. - The RESTAURANT: Attached to the Casa is Henshin Sushi where you can get literally the freshest, most delicate tasting nigiri in all of western Mexico (maybe even the whole country?). I did the Omikaze, which is traditional Japanese style 3-5 course dinner and enjoyed every second, and every bite. The chef and his brother run a beautiful kitchen and serve you each nigiri with pride. I would suggest sitting at the bar with them because they're so friendly and you can learn so much about sushi (and Mexico!). Need I say more! Don't look further in Sayulita (as I did before I found Casa Niwalli) and just stay here - you won't regret it! It's a pure gem!