Palapa Lulu is a charming studio on the 3rd level of our boutique triplex, Casa Bahía.
A fully gated and secure property within a block to stores, restaurants, fresh seafood, and three blocks from the bus stop which will take you north to Sayulita- San Pancho and south to Puerto Vallarta and the towns in between.
This studio is unique in that is has been built with a traditional palm thatched roof called a palapa. It is well equipped for up three guests and has everything you will need for a comfortable stay- new pillow top mattresses with cotton linens, kitchenette including coffee maker, purified water, small fridge, electric stove, toaster oven and complimentary margarita bar.
There is a private bathroom and shower equipped with on-demand hot water. The floors are all tiled and floor fans are provided which keep the space fresh and cool (please note there is no air conditioning).
The sundeck which encompasses the other half of the studio is perfect for lounging in the hammock, enjoying some yoga, coffee time or al fresco dining in the evening.
There is fiber optic WiFi and mesh boosters throughout the whole property which have been proven to be very reliable. The studio is also equipped with laptop friendly table and chairs for working online.
Our guests now have exclusive day-pass access to the beachfront pool at Hotel Mesón de Mita, a 5 minute walk from the casa! The pool is open from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm daily and the cost per person is $200 pesos/day.
PLEASE NOTE: The majority of our guests find this studio very charming but it is not a rental for everyone, particularly if you have young children who may be disturbed by noises while sleeping.
We are centrally located in Punta de Mita and just around the block to swimmable beaches, multiple surf breaks, seasonal whale watching, the Marietas Islands as well as fantastic restaurants & shopping.
This is a great “glamping” style space fitted with all the amenities for solo travelers, family and friends, surfers, digital nomads and people that enjoy a friendly Mexican pueblo.