Getting to Sayulita from PVR Airport — Every Option Compared

Getting to Sayulita from PVR Airport — Every Option Compared
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Sayulita sits about 45 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) — 25 miles up the coast on a single highway. Getting there is straightforward, but the price gap between the cheapest and most expensive options is about 20x, and the best choice depends on your arrival time, your group size, and how much luggage you're hauling. Our team books transfers for guests every week; here's the honest comparison.
The 90-Second Answer
Option | Cost | Door-to-door time | When to pick it |
|---|---|---|---|
Pre-booked private transfer | $80–110 USD (1–6 ppl) | ~50 min | Most groups, most trips. Driver waits if your flight's late. |
Airport taxi (counter) | ~$50–80 USD / 500 pesos | ~50 min | Walk-up arrival, no time to pre-book. |
Shared shuttle | $14 USD per person | ~80 min | Solo travelers or couples, daytime arrival. |
Uber from PVR | ~$35–55 USD | ~50 min | Tech-comfortable travelers; check availability on landing. |
Compostela public bus | ~$3 USD / 46 pesos | ~90–120 min | Budget travelers, light luggage, daytime only. |
For most of our guests, we recommend a pre-booked private transfer — it's the lowest-friction option for the smallest premium over a taxi, and it removes every airport hassle from your first hour in Mexico. (If you're considering renting a car at PVR to use during the week, see driving a rental car in Mexico before you commit at the counter.)
Pre-booked Private Transfer — Our Default Recommendation
You book online before you fly. A driver in an air-conditioned van waits at arrivals with a sign, helps with luggage, and drives you straight to the property's gate. Prices run $80–110 USD for up to 4–6 passengers, depending on van size and luggage volume. Most companies hold the booking through any flight delay at no extra cost.
This is what we book for our guests by default. The reason: airport taxis charge nearly the same, but the booking is unpredictable (the queue, the negotiation, the cash-or-card uncertainty), and your driver doesn't know which Sayulita property you're going to. Pre-booking solves all three.
Operators we see used regularly include Wildmex Surf School (who run their Sayulita-based shuttle as both shared and private), Suntransfers, and Daytrip. We can also coordinate the booking on your behalf — just send us your flight details when you confirm the property.
Airport Taxi from the Counter — If You Didn't Pre-book
PVR has a regulated taxi counter inside the terminal. You pay in advance based on destination zone, get a ticket, walk outside to the dispatcher. The fixed rate to Sayulita is around 500 pesos / $50–80 USD depending on the day and vehicle size.
This is reliable and safe. The downside is the wait — peak arrival times can mean 20 minutes in the taxi queue. Before 7am the queue is often empty but so are the taxis; if your flight lands in the early-morning window, pre-book instead.
A working tip: do not negotiate with drivers outside the terminal who approach you. Take a counter taxi or use a pre-booked transfer.
Shared Shuttle — Best Value for Couples
Operators like Wildmex run shared shuttles between PVR and Sayulita on a fixed schedule (afternoon departures most days, with limited morning runs). Cost is about $14 USD per person, and you'll share an air-conditioned van with other Sayulita-bound passengers.
Tradeoff: the shuttle waits for its scheduled departure (it doesn't leave the second you land), and it makes one or two stops at other Sayulita drop-off points before yours. Total door-to-door time is closer to 80 minutes. For a couple, the shared shuttle is roughly half the cost of a private transfer for an extra 30 minutes. Good math for daylight arrivals.
Uber — Works Now, But Confirm on Arrival
Uber was authorized to pick up at PVR following a 2025 Mexican Supreme Court ruling. In practice, availability and pricing fluctuate, and the official Uber app sometimes shows long pickup waits or no cars for the Sayulita route. We've had guests report fares from $35 to $55 USD when it worked, and 30-minute pickup waits when it didn't.
The honest read: Uber is a fine option if your phone has data the moment you land and the app shows a driver close by. If it doesn't, walk to the taxi counter and don't burn time troubleshooting.
Important: Uber does not operate in Sayulita town itself. Plan your return to PVR separately — pre-book a transfer or arrange one through your property.
Compostela Bus — Cheapest, Slowest
The Compostela public bus is the local-bus option. Cost: about 46 pesos ($3 USD). Frequency: roughly every 20 minutes from 6am to 10pm. Door-to-door time: 90 to 120 minutes including the walk and the drop-off location.
To use it:
Exit PVR on the arrivals level and head to the Maritime Terminal across the highway (use the pedestrian bridge or street crossing — it's a 5-minute walk, longer with luggage).
The Compostela stop is in front of the Walmart/Sam's Club complex opposite the Maritime Terminal.
Board a green-and-white bus with "Sayulita" written on the windshield. Not all Compostela buses go to Sayulita — confirm the windshield sign before boarding.
Pay the driver in pesos (small bills; no change for large notes).
In Sayulita, the bus drops at the Salud Clinic on the main road into town — not in the town center. From there, walk or take a town taxi (about 50 pesos) the last few minutes to the property.
Honest take: the Compostela bus is fine for budget solo travelers traveling light. It is not the right choice for a family with multiple suitcases, an evening arrival, or anyone with mobility limitations.
What We Tell First-Time Guests
For a typical trip — couple or family, daytime arrival, normal luggage — pre-book the private transfer. The $40–50 USD premium over a taxi removes every variable in your first hour in Mexico, and it's the cheapest insurance available against a late-arriving driver or a no-show.
When you've sorted your transfer, browse our Sayulita vacation rentals for the property you'll be coming home to. Whether you land at Sayulita Sol Retreat for walk-everywhere access, Luxury Dream Sayulita Penthouse for the rooftop view, or one of our larger family homes, our team can coordinate the airport transfer when you book — just send us your flight details. Got the trip's framework next on your list? Our 7-day Riviera Nayarit itinerary is the natural next read.

