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What guests ask us before booking. If your question isn't here, send it through the contact page — we reply the same day.
Send a booking request from the villa page with your dates and group size. We reply within a day, usually within a few hours, with availability and a quote.
Yes. The upper unit and lower unit can each be rented on their own, or you can take the whole villa. Whole-villa bookings get priority on peak-season dates.
Three nights most of the year. Five nights over Christmas, New Year, and Semana Santa.
30% deposit to hold the dates, balance due 30 days before arrival. Full refund of the deposit if you cancel more than 60 days out; details in the booking confirmation.
Puerto Vallarta International (PVR). The villa is about twenty minutes north along the coast.
Yes — we meet you curbside at PVR with an air-conditioned car or van, as requested. Included on whole-villa bookings, available on request otherwise.
Optional. If you plan to head into Sayulita, San Pancho or Puerto Vallarta on your own most days, a car is convenient. Otherwise we can arrange rides.
Up to eight comfortably across four bedrooms. Whole villa is best for groups of six to eight.
Yes, fiber internet throughout the villa, strong enough for video calls from every room.
The Olympic-length pool stays warm year-round from the sun. December mornings are brisk; afternoons are perfect.
Yes. Families come often. The pool is not fenced, so young kids need supervision — same as any private villa.
On the drive from PVR we stop at La Comer — a full supermarket — so you can load up on fresh fish, produce, wine and everything else you'll want for the week.
Yes. Rubina, our in-house cook, is available for $100/day and handles breakfast, lunch and dinner from what you bought at the market.
A handful in Litibú, more in Sayulita (25 min) and San Pancho (20 min). Punta Mita has the higher-end places.
The beach itself is public, as all Mexican beaches are, but the access from our hillside is a short jungle path used almost only by villa guests. It's very quiet.
Litibú is a small residential pocket with lots of Canadian and American expats. It's calm and safe. Same common sense as anywhere else applies at night.
November through April is dry season and peak. May through October is greener, hotter, occasional afternoon storms, and quieter — and whale season runs December through March.