
The best surf & yoga hotels · Sayulita
Anjali Casa Divina
Anjali Casa Divina was built in 2017 on a hillside above Sayulita with one specific purpose: to house a yoga studio with an unobstructed view of the Pacific and let everything else follow from there. The elevated open-air studio at the centre of the property has no walls — just a thatched roof, hardwood floors, and a panoramic ocean view that opens on three sides. Local ecological materials throughout, clean modern lines, a heated saltwater infinity pool overlooking both the town and the sea. The rooms are individually designed, most with ocean views, and the property is small enough — around ten rooms — that it never feels like a hotel so much as a house that happens to have yoga every morning. Five minutes' walk downhill puts you at the centre of Sayulita. Five minutes back up puts you somewhere that feels nothing like it.
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THE YOGA
The studio has no walls. The roof is thatched, the floors are hardwood, the view is the Pacific on three sides. Yoga here is not an amenity — it is the reason the building exists.
Daily classes in the open-air studio, which was the founding reason the property was built. An in-house instructor runs the programme; visiting teachers lead retreats throughout the season. The studio doubles as a treatment space — massages are set up here when the view is the right prescription. The heated saltwater pool and the surrounding gardens extend the practice into the rest of the day without requiring much effort. This is not the place for nightlife. It is five minutes from Sayulita's cobblestones and feels, from the terrace, like an entirely different proposition.

THE YOGA
The studio has no walls. The roof is thatched, the floors are hardwood, the view is the Pacific on three sides. Yoga here is not an amenity — it is the reason the building exists.
Daily classes in the open-air studio, which was the founding reason the property was built. An in-house instructor runs the programme; visiting teachers lead retreats throughout the season. The studio doubles as a treatment space — massages are set up here when the view is the right prescription. The heated saltwater pool and the surrounding gardens extend the practice into the rest of the day without requiring much effort. This is not the place for nightlife. It is five minutes from Sayulita's cobblestones and feels, from the terrace, like an entirely different proposition.


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