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Sayulita Vacation Rentals with Pools — What to Look For

Sayulita Vacation Rentals with Pools — What to Look For

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Our most-asked filter question on Sayulita inquiries is "does it have a pool?" And we get it — the Pacific in front of town is gorgeous, but it isn't always swimmable. Surf rolls in waist-high one day and overhead the next; from October to November the river outflow can color the water; midday in May sun bakes the sand past flip-flop tolerance. A pool fixes all of those problems. But "has a pool" hides a lot of variation. Some of our pools are heated, some aren't. Some are 12-foot rectangular plunges; some are full-size with a swim lane. Some sit on a rooftop with a sunset view; some are tucked into a shaded ground-floor courtyard. Here's how we think about it on the management side, so you can pick the right rental for the trip.

Heated vs Unheated

Sayulita's air is warm year-round, but pool water without a heater drops fast on December and January evenings — into the mid-60s °F if it sits in shade. Without a heater, your "pool" between Christmas and February essentially becomes a daytime amenity. Five of our 25 Sayulita properties have heated pools — most notably our Casa Del Morro units, Sayulita Penthouse 2BR w Heated Pool Views, and Casa Mezcalito (technically San Pancho, 5 minutes north — see our Sayulita vs San Pancho comparison if you're weighing the two towns). If you're booking November through March and pool time is non-negotiable, ask us specifically for a heated one; otherwise the cold splash will be a one-off.

From April through October, the heat is doing the heating for free — unheated pools sit in the high 70s to low 80s °F and stay perfectly comfortable through the evening. (Our month-by-month season guide covers when pool time matters most.)

Private vs Shared

The line between "private" and "shared" matters more than the brochures suggest. A private pool means yours, no one else's, no scheduled cleaning during cocktail hour, no neighbor's kids cannonballing. Most of our standalone Sayulita homes — including Casa Paz (which has three private pools on one property), Jungle Lux with 3 Pools, and Casa Tranquila — give you private water.

A shared pool isn't necessarily a downgrade. Penthouse at Caivama Luxe Resort sits inside a small resort building with a rooftop infinity pool that's shared among the eight units, plus cabanas, daybeds, a rooftop bar, and a hot tub under the stars. For two adults who want resort amenities at one-unit pricing, the trade-off is excellent.

What we'd avoid is "shared" without context. Always ask us how many units share the pool. Eight is fine. Eighteen is not.

Rooftop vs Ground Floor

Rooftop pools win on view and breeze; ground-floor pools win on shade and kid-safety. Our rooftop units — Casa Tranquila (2BR ocean-view rooftop), Luxe Getaway Ocean Views Rooftop Pool, Vista Magnifico with Rooftop Pool and Plunge Pool, and the Casa Del Morro suites — are the ones we recommend for couples and small groups who want sunset views from the water. They're glorious in late afternoon and breezy enough that the heat backs off.

Ground-floor pools, especially in courtyards with palapas or palm shade, are kinder to families with toddlers and to anyone who burns easily. Casa Paz is the standout here — three pools on one property, all reachable in 30 seconds of bare feet, plenty of shade between them.

Full-Size vs Plunge

A plunge pool is a 10-to-15-foot rectangle, waist-to-chest deep, designed to dip and cool off in rather than to swim laps. Luxe Penthouse w Private Plunge Pool on Balcony and Vista Magnifico are good examples — the plunge sits on the terrace as part of the outdoor living space. For pure cool-down purposes in Sayulita's humidity, a plunge is honestly perfect.

A full-size pool — say, 25-40 feet — is rarer in our Sayulita inventory because lot sizes are tight in the town center. Casa Paz and Chic Luxury Condo (Ocean Views, 3 Pools) are the units to look at if a swim lane matters. If you have kids who actually want to swim, not just splash, ask us specifically.

Multi-Pool Properties

A pattern we've seen play well with groups of six to ten: properties with more than one pool. Casa Paz (3 pools), Chic Luxury Condo (3 pools), and Jungle Lux with 3 Pools all offer this. It lets a group split — kids in the shaded ground pool, adults in the rooftop plunge — without anyone having to take turns. For a multi-couple trip or a small family reunion, this single feature is worth a lot more than the floor plans suggest.

Practical Tips, From Our Cleaning Team

A few patterns our cleaning team flags consistently:

  • Afternoon sun on a south-facing rooftop pool can push the water uncomfortable in May-October. The shaded ones — even shaded part of the day — stay swimmable longer.

  • Sunscreen residue kills pool chemistry faster than anything else. Shower before you swim, especially the kids.

  • Heated-pool electricity isn't always running unless you tell us in advance. We pre-warm our heated pools a day before check-in if we know you want them — flag it on booking.

  • Rooftop pool depths in Sayulita rarely exceed 4 feet, by structural design (rooftop weight loads cap how deep you can go). Don't dive.

Picking the Right One

To narrow it down: if you're a couple or pair in town for sunsets, a rooftop pool is the answer (Casa Tranquila, Luxe Getaway, Vista Magnifico). If you have kids, a ground-floor pool with shade is the answer (Casa Paz, Jungle Lux). If you want resort amenities without the resort price, a small-resort building with a shared pool (Penthouse at Caivama Luxe Resort) is the answer. If you're traveling in December or January and pool time is the trip, a heated pool (Casa Del Morro, Sayulita Penthouse 2BR) is the answer.

For everything in between, browse Sayulita rentals with a pool, or tell us what you're optimizing for and our team will route you to the right unit. Our most-booked pool-emphasis property remains Casa Paz — three pools, central location, and (judging by guestbook entries) the property where the most guests tell us they wished they'd added an extra night.