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YOUR FIRST STOP
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LORETO, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, MEXICO (GPS coordinates 26'07 N ~ 111'33 W) is the original capital of all of the Californias, and if you haven't been here lately you should consider giving this historic seaside town a second look. The seafront Malecon (Paseo Lopez Mateos) has been completely rebuilt, and features grass, palm trees, and a seaside walkway complete with newer sitting benches right at the edge of the Sea of Cortez! Many additional improvements were made previously to celebrate Loreto's 300 year anniversary, and Loreto is now looking ship-shape as it enters the 21st century.
A good marina has been built on the north end of town and is now the focal point for most of the fishing out of Loreto. A good launch ramp at the marina can handle almost any size boat, although larger vessels should avoid the ramp at low tide.
Right next to the marina is a sandy swim beach, and the sand goes all the way out into deeper water. Laying under the palapas in the sand is a great way for anyone to cool off on a hot Baja afternoon!
Just south of Loreto is the newly developing Nopolo tourist area, offering excellent golf (new fairways in 2008!), tennis, and custom homes in a very relaxing environment. The first class oceanfront hotel is a nice addition to this beautiful resort area and it is a top cabin destination. Check out our hotel section below for more information.
Loreto has always been popular with the fishing crowd, and tight lines are still a big reason to visit the area. Visit the web site of Pam Boles' BAJA BIG FISH for an update on the local bite is always a fun escape.
Savvy Baja aficianados who want to explore the Baja Peninsula but don't have the time to drive down often use Loreto as a jumping off point because of its International Airport. Carlos Fiesta uses Alaska Airlines to and from Loreto at least 5 times each year!
Kayakers have finally discovered the beautiful waters off of Loreto and its islands, and divers are becoming increasingly common in town. The waters off of the local islands have been set aside as an UNDERWATER NATIONAL PARK to ensure pristine waters for many years to come.
To really experience the waters off of Loreto without getting wet you will be blown away by the underwater photography in the IMAX film OCEAN OASIS.
For serious sailors, the natural harbor 10 minutes south at Puerto Loreto (more commonly known as Puerto Escondido) is a great place to hole up during bad weather, or as a great destination in and of itself. The offshore islands of Isla Coronado, Isla Carmen, and Isla Danzante each offer hidden coves, rugged cliffs and some spectacular white sandy beaches!
Adjacent to Puerto Escondido is Tripui Resort which offers mobile home and motor home spaces, a restaurant and bar (open 1:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.), a well-kept pool, plus Internet access. The pool is available to the public if you spend money at the market.
In short, Loreto has come a long way from the dusty days when the blacktop first came through town back in the 1970's. With the international airport just south of town, getting to Loreto is an hour and a half flight from Los Angeles, California. Looking for a quick, fun getaway? Loreto is waiting for you!
For those who want to get away and keep in touch (via E-mail) DOT COM INTERNET CAFE is at your service in downtown Loreto next to Cafe Ole @ $2 for 30 minutes!
A good place for the visitor to spend time in Loreto is in the Mission area. In this one block area visitors can enjoy the mission, the town plaza, shops, restaurants (Cafe Ole), check their e-mail (Dot Com Internet Cafe) and check out excursion options (Las Parras Tours). Plus this area is just a short two block walk to the Sea of Cortez on Loreto's main street Salvatierra!
LORETO BAY is a master planned community already in development just south of Loreto in Nopolo (yep....more Canadians!). Visit their web site for additional information.
For more information on Loreto real estate, check out our REAL ESTATE section!
Thinking about moving south of the border? Visit the web site of BAJA RELOCATION for a head's up for what awaits you.
Looking for the real scoop for what's happening in Loreto? Drop by ROGER PENNELL'S Loreto web site...lots of good local information!
If you would like to see what Loreto looks like FROM SPACE check it out!
Before you head south review today's LORETO WEATHER!
Loreto was an important stop for Carlos Fiesta on his 2,200 mile solo BAJA CIRCUMNAVIGATION! Yes he really did it!
Got ATM? The Bank across the cobblestone drive from Cafe Ole in downtown Loreto has an ATM open 24 hours a day. Jackpots paid in pesos.
To purchase a good map of the Baja Peninsula visit the web site of MEXICO MAPS.
For more information on what's happening south of the border drop by the MEXICO EXPO EVENT CALENDAR.
THE GRINGO FACTOR
Loreto is the perfect mix of local people and visitors! Most of the gringos spend time at their vacation homes, along the waterfront, or along the main street in town just up from the waterfront. Hotels, restaurants and shops are all within walking distance to the town square and the beautiful Loreto Mission. Some gringos own homes in the Nopolo area, about 10 minutes south of Loreto. And others like to explore the spectacular coastline from Loreto south to Puerto Escondido and beyond.
YOUR FIRST STOP IN TOWN
Head on down to the water! The spectacular offshore islands seem to be floating in the blue Sea of Cortez, and the perfect place to take in the view is the Malecon sidewalk and benches. Thirsty or hungry? Drop by Auggies or Las Islas on the Malecon for a relaxing drink and a snack.
THE BEST OF LORETO
Loreto visitors looking for a spectacular hotel will love the HOTEL POSADA DE LOS FLORES located in the heart of downtown. It is intimate, classy and unique. Did I mention expensive? Non-guests can head up to the roof-top terrace for a cold drink, snack or dinner to enjoy the view.
Campers and RV's looking for a great place to set up camp usually head an hour north to the postcard perfect beaches of BAHIA CONCEPCION. Most of the spaces are ocean front. The sand is warm the water is clear and a day on the beach will feel like a week! A closer RV park is 12 minutes south of Loreto at the Tripui Park. Nice, clean and affordable.
The best casual restaurant in Loreto for breakfasts is CAFE OLE...the perfect place to get your Loreto morning started. For an oceanfront dinner try MEDITERRANEA on the Malecon, west side of the street.
The best place in town to pull up a cold cervesa and listen to evening music is MIKES BAR on the main street in downtown Loreto or AUGGIES on the Malecon.
The best road trip from Loreto is 1.5 hour paved and dirt road west of town to the incredible SAN JAVIER MISSION. Just walking around the village here is like stepping back in time 100 years. Taxi tours to the mission (up to 5 people) run about $100. U.S. Bring a camera!
Sailors looking for a protected harbor to drop the hook head about 10 miles south of Loreto at PUERTO ESCONDIDO. This is one of the most protected bays in all of Baja! The pool at the nearby Tripui Campground can be enjoyed for about $8...the perfect place to cool off on a hot day.
The best island getaway? There are two great ones within 30 minutes of Loreto. Isla Carmen (northeast) and Isla Coronado (southeast) offer sheltered coves with unbelievable clear water and sandy beaches. Rent a boat and go!
CARLOS FIESTA'S HOT TIP: Mission San Javiar is the perfect destination for a half or full day getaway. No problem with rental cars on the paved and dirt road!
Loreto has miles of brown sandy beaches, north and south of town. The Malecon
consists of large boulders, creating a long breakwater for the city. The
beaches near town are made up mostly of brown sand, and can be accessed either north of the Marina, or south of the Malecon near the Oasis Hotel. Offshore, two nearby
islands offer spectacular white sand beaches in protected emerald coves!
For information on how to protect your skin while beaching in the hot Baja sun visit the SUNSCREEN TIPS section of Mexico Expo!
North to south . . .
ISLA CORONADO
North east of Loreto, less than a half hour ride in a panga.
A relatively small island with a spectacular hidden crescent beach at the south-west
end. Paradise!
PLAYA LORETO
Just next to the marina, at the north end of town.
This sand beach starts at the marina, and runs for miles up the coast, lots of
privacy the further north you go. The sand at the south end is the best for hanging out at the beach.
ISLA DEL CARMEN
Due west (and a tad south) from downtown Loreto. About 35 minutes by boat.
On the north shore, a great white sand beach tucked away in a protected
cove! Puerto Balandra is a hidden piece of paradise and the perfect place to get dropped off and just hang all day. Swimming, snorkeling, fishing, exploring the sand dunes... this protected beach is a true escape!
NOPOLO BEACH
A few minutes south of the airport, south of the tennis center and near the golf course.
Easy access to a secluded beach, next to a large rock cliff. Parking
available right next to the beach. Good snorkeling off the cliffs just south of the hotel.
TRIPUI BEACH
South of Loreto, left turn at the Puerto Escondido. Dirt spur road right (south) to
private beach.
A beautiful, protected cove, usually uncrowded. Services available at
Tripui Park.
There are a few places in town that offer camping facilities, and miles
of beaches and open terrain out of town.
Most of the camping in and around Loreto is basic in nature, offering few amenities. Camping on the beach
is possible just north of town, and there are some great beaches further
south as well.
Camping is also available south of town on the beach just past the Vista al Mar Restaurant, and also on the beach at Juncalito, Ligui, and at Ensenada Blanca to the south.
EL MORO RV PARK
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0025.
Calle Robles #5, just behind the Mision Hotel,
near the Sea.
Full hook-ups / hot showers / bathrooms / quiet location,
except for the morning roosters.
One minute walk to beach!
Tell the owner Ari that Carlos Fiesta said hello! He'll say "Who?".
LORETO SHORES
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0629.
Fax 011-52 (613) 135-0711.
Colonia Zaragoza, south of town.
Camping close to the water on the south end of town. Take Madero south, past the river wash, then left at the sign.
36 spaces / restrooms / bar / bathrooms / hook-ups. Most of the ocean front spaces are filled with permanents. Interior spaces usually available.
EL JUNCOLITO
15 minutes south, just north of Puerto Escondido, a short dirt road off
the blacktop.
Very private beach, great for long stays or an overnight quickie.
A bit exposed to northern winds but usually calm.
ENSENADA BLANCA
7 miles south of Puerto Escondido, Km. 84, dirt road 3 miles to the Sea
of Cortez.
A very private white sand beach, usually empty, maybe a boat or two at
anchor. Nice!
One of Loreto's best kept secrets!
NOPOLO BEACH
About two miles of the airport, behind the golf course, on the beach.
A relaxing place for day camping, plenty of parking, easy access, quiet!
Some of Loreto's best snorkeling is just around the rocky point!
TRIPUI RV PARK
Telephone 011-52 (613) 133-0828.
20 minutes south on Baja Highway, east at
Puerto Escondido.
A great location near the beautiful harbor. Many permanents, some overnights
available.
Restaurant, bar and a small market.
VILLAS DE LORETO
Telephone / Fax 011-52 (613) 135-0586.
On the south end of town, other side of the dry river bed off of Calle Antonio Mijares.
Located right next to the beach / 13 spaces / full hook-ups / large laundry area / spotlessly clean bathroom and shower facilities. Kayaks and horses for rent. Quiet location, well maintained, perfect!
Loreto is a big fishing town, both for the locals and for the Baja visitor.
Even though the fishing improves as the water starts to warm up towards
summer, there really is decent fishing in Loreto all year long.
For affordable fishing trips to Loreto contact the fishing vacation experts at
MEXICO TRAVEL NET.
Those who bring their own boats will have no problem launching on the cement ramp
in the harbor on the north end of town. This marina is the hub of fishing activity in Loreto and is usually a very busy place! Boats with a deep draft should
avoid launching at very low tides. Those who need to charter the services
of the locals will usually have no problem finding a competent skipper and
a vessel at about $150 U.S. per day.
Pangas selling live bait can be found in the water near the harbor entrance from before sun-up through early morning.
On calm days most fishermen head out past Isla Carmen or Isla Coronado for Dorado or Sailfish. On windy days or when a swell prevents long distance hauls, fishing in the calmer waters between the mainland and the islands is good for smaller bottom fish.
Let's talk fish. The Yellowtail usually run from November through June,
Marlin June through September, Yellowfin Tuna July through October, Sailfish
June through September, and Snapper and Cabrilla can run all year long.
Your mileage may vary.
If you or your skipper spot a huge sea turtle cruising
near the surface of the water while out at sea, please don't kill it. There
aren't that many of the buggers left.
A fishing and island tours office is set up at the north west corner of the marina.
For an update on the latest catches in and around Loreto, check out the BAJA BIG FISH "FISH REPORT".
Looking for a g-r-e-a-t fishing chart? BAJA DIRECTIONS has the waters off of Loreto all mapped out!
For more information on obtaining the proper fishing documentation required for dipping your hook in Baja waters check with the professionals at MEXICO ADVISORY SERVICES.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0078.
Toll free (888) 533-BAJA.
Loreto's complete sportfishing service!
Pam is extremely knowledgeable about the waters off of Loreto, and provides a first class service for Loreto anglers looking for a hook-up, and will be happy to answer any questions while you are in town.
Check out their web site for more info.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0211.
South end of the Malecon, on the beach.
Complete sportfishing packages out of Loreto.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 133-0789.
E-mail: juanitamiller@elfuerte.com
Puerto Escondido, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
Web site: www.elfuerte.com.
Custom fishing tours in the waters off of Loreto.
4-6 pack fishing tours aboard 30' sportfishers around the islands of Loreto and south.
Overnight packages available.
Loreto's "First Class" sportfishing adventure.
Weekly fish report on their web site!
Review their web site for additional information.
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Telephone (800) 347-2760.
E-mail: gofish@fishbaja.com
22565 Ventura Boulevard, Woodland Hills, California, 91364.
Serving Baja and the East Cape since 1985!
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Telephone (562) 799-8475.
Toll free California (800) 799-8475.
Post Office Box 15596, Long Beach, California, 90815.
E-mail: bluewatertours@charter.net
Web site: www.bluewatertours.com.
Fishing in Loreto as well as other Mexico locations.
Visit their web site for additional information.
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Telephone (800) 593-6510.
(714) 692-6970.
E-Mail: casstours@worldnet.att.net
Family owned and operated fishing charters out of Loreto, Baja.
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Telephone (800) 521-2281.
E-mail: hookup@jigstop.com
Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, 92629.
Custom sportfishing adventures in the waters off La Paz and Los Cabos.
The hotel situation in Loreto seems to be improving each year. There are
a few medium sized hotels in town, and a few new larger hotels. Fear not, the ever present La Pinta Hotel (nOW Desert Inn) chain also has their foot
in the sand in Loreto, and a spectacular 5 star 128 room Camino Real resort is open south of town in Nopolo!
For further information on lodging options in Loreto, contact MEXICO TRAVEL NET.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 133-0010.
Toll free (800) 901-2300.
Fax 011-52 (613) 133-0020.
E-mail: sales@loretobaja.com.
Blvd. Mision de Loreto S/N, Fraccionamiento Napolo, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
Located south of Loreto at the south end of Nopolo, right on the beach.
Website: www.loretobaja.com.
Number of rooms: 155.
Rooms, Junior suites, Master suites, Presidential suite.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / Jacuzzi / 3 restaurants / snack shack / 3 bars / tennis / water sports / beach palapas / gym / travel agency / car rental / Internet access / meeting rooms / money exchange / secure parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / satellite television / mini-bars.
Loreto's newest luxury hotel, spectacular!
18 hole par 72 golf course adjacent to hotel, tennis nearby.
If you like to snorkel some of the best snorkeling in Loreto is right in front of the hotel at the cliffs!
Inquire about the American meal plan for just a little more money each day.
Visa and Master Card accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0025.
Ensenada main office 011-52 (617) 176-2601.
Main office fax 011-52 (617) 176-3688.
Toll free (800) 336-5454.
E-mail: lapinta@telnor.net.
Corporate address: Avenida Floresta at Bucaneros, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
Web sites: www.lapintahotels.com.
On the beach.
On a big beach, north end of town.
Number of rooms: 49.
Big rooms / restaurant / pool / air conditioning / TV / all rooms facing the beach.
The hotel sits q-u-i-t-e a ways back from the beach, and most guests usually hang around the pool.
An easy walk to the marina.
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Telephone (877) 245-2860.
Salvatierra esq. Madero Col. Centro, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
E-mail: hotel@posadadelasflores.com.
Located right off of the main road through town, directly across from the Plaza and the Mission.
Web site: www.posadadelosflores.com.
An intimate first class hotel in heart of Loreto! Definitely the top end lodging within hundreds of miles in any direction!
Number of rooms: 15.
Spectacular rooms, including 3 junior suites and 2 luxury suites.
This first class hotel features a grand old-world entrance.
Best room in the house: the Buganvillas Suite. Great view!
Mexican outdoor roof-top restaurant "La Plaza" with village and ocean views, the indoor elegant Italian restaurant "Vecchia Roma".
A wonderful roof-top bar called "Antigua Casa del Negro Mesa" for cocktails under the stars! The rooftop pool and lounge area is a marvel!
A must see...worth the price of a margarita!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1129.
E-Mail: loretoplaya@prodigy.net.mx.
APDO Postal 127, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
Located on the beach near town on the north side.
Web site: www.loretoplaya.com.
Bed and Breakfast.
Hotel amenities: Gardens / ocean views / large view deck with hammock / courtyard / gourmet kitchen.
Room amenities: Televisions / VCR / refrigerator / air conditioning / complimentary books / sitting areas / terrace.
Perfectly decorated and maintained for those expecting the best!
Rooftop terrace with spectacular ocean and island views.
Complimentary bikes and kayaks for guests.
Owner Paulette Gochie will do her best to make your stay in Loreto a great one.
Your choice of breakfasts served each morning from 8:00 am until 10:00 am.
Review their web site for additional information.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0211.
Located at the very south end of Malecon, right on the beach!
Number of rooms: 35.
Web site: www.hoteloasis.com.
Hacienda/ranch style rooms / pool in garden setting / tennis /restaurant / huge enclosed bar with outside patio / gift shop / fishing / big beach / volleyball.
If you are looking for a great, squeaky clean hotel, with lots of charm, the Oasis is a first class act.
Best room in the house..room #40!
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Telephone (866) 207-8732.
Avenida Salvatierra #152, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Located at the west end of town, right on the main street!
Web site: www.haciendasuites.com.
Number of rooms: 25.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / 2 bars / outside patio / mini-market / room service / travel agency.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / cable television / coffee maker.
Loreto's newest hotel, completed in 2002. Nice!
Per person prices start at about $40 which is a good rate for a hotel this nice.
Fishing packages available.
Visa and Master Card accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1500.
Toll free (888) 314-9023.
Fax 011-52 (613) 135-1700.
E-Mail: info@hoteleldorado.com.
Paseo Miguel Hidalgo at Pipila, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Web site: www.moteleldorado.com.
Number of rooms: 11.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / Pelicano Loco sports bar / travel agency / laundry service / Internet service.
Room amenities: Telephones / cable televisions / video / air conditioning.
Fishing trips arranged form the front desk.
One of Loreto's newest hotels! Prices start at under $50.
Don't miss the special Happy Hour from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The great thing about this hotel is the short one block walk to the ocean!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1134.
Toll free (888) 649-5951.
E-Mail: outpost@bajaoutpost.com
Blvd. Lopez Mateos S/N, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico * U.S. address: 4724 Lincoln Blvd., Marina Del Rey, California.
Web site: www.bajaoutpost.com.
Number of rooms: 4.
The rooms here are very nice, but the main focus here is scuba diving. Baja Outpost is the only diving operation in Loreto that is a member of PADI, NAUI, CMAS, and FMAS. They have a complete selection of equipment capable of servicing 30 divers per day.
Good size rooms right across the street from the Sea of Cortez. Ocean view patio, plus 2 garden palapas. $46 rooms include a breakfast of coffee and orange juice, bread cheese and fruit!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0490.
E-Mail: sukasa@loretoweb.com.mx.
Post Office Box 215, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
Located on the Malecon right across the street from the Sea of Cortez!
www.loreto.com/sukasa.
Number of rooms: 8.
Spotless one bedroom furnished units in excellent condition!
Living rooms / dining and kitchen areas / terraces / ocean views / air conditioning / very reasonable rates start at $56 U.S. Perfect!
Daily, weekly, monthly, annually. Discounts for decade stays.
An easy walk to town and to the marina.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1627.
Located on Benito Juarez between Madero and Davis Streets.
One block north of the Central Plaza, one block to the Sea of Cortez.
Web site: www.iguanainn.com.
Number of rooms: 3.
Courtyard bungalows in a quiet and intimate environment.
Refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, air conditioning, Bahama fans, courtyard fountain area, palapa and hammocks with misting system, BBQ area, on site parking, large modern bathrooms.
Also available TV / VCR / video library / book exchange.
An easy walk to the Plaza and to the marina.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0586.
E-mail: villasdeloreto@loretoweb.com.mx
Colonia Zaragoza, Loreto, B.C.S., Mexico, 23880.
Located on the south end of town, taking Madero past the river wash, then east.
Web site: www.villasdeloreto.com.
On the beach!
A charming little resort on the Sea of Cortez offering 10 wonderful rooms!
Pool / grass and gardens / very clean. Sea kayak rentals, bicycles, and complimentary breakfast. Enjoy the relaxing, non-smoking environment.
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Telephone (408) 354-0042.
Fax (408) 354-3268.
E-Mail: info@danzante.com.
U.S. address: Post Office Box 1166, Los Gatos, California, 95031.
The resort is located 10 miles south of Loreto at Km 84.5.
Web site: www.danzante.com.
All Inclusive (including beer and margaritas!).
Number of rooms: 9.
Semi-private bungalows with private baths, patio hammocks and unbelievable ocean and island views!
Separate dining room, plunge pool and patio, plus a small library.
Custom artesian hilltop suites with spectacular 270 degree views of the islands and the Sea of Cortez.
This secluded destination eco-resort was featured in Travel and Leisure magazine and is one of the most special places in Baja!
Recreation includes kayaking, horseback riding, scuba diving, snorkeling, island expeditions, whale watching, and catamaran rentals.
Baja experts Michael and Lauren Farley will do their best to make your visit to their corner of paradise unforgettable. Visit their web site for additional information.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0025.
Located on Rosendo Robles, behind the Mision Hotel.
Number of rooms: 8.
Brand new rooms, 4 upstairs, 4 downstairs. $35 to $40.
Good size rooms with private baths.
The owner Ari also accepts R.V.'s and campers.
This hotel is only 100 yards from the Sea of Cortez!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0212.
Located right across the street from the Sea of Cortez, on the north end of the Malecon, across from the Marina.
Number of rooms: 2.
Two professionally managed fully furnished one bedroom apartments with king size beds, satellite TV's, large kitchen and dining areas, laundry facilities, plus car and boat pads.
Available daily, weekly, or monthly at competitive rates. Contact Alexander for more information.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0280.
Fax 011-52 (613) 135-0855.
Avenida Hidalgo #2 mid town.
Good clean affordable rooms / restaurant / bar / fishing / good walking location.
MISSION DE SAN FRANCISCO SAN JAVIEROne of the true jewels of the Baja Mission system!
It is located in the Giganta Sierra mountains 22 miles west of Loreto on a patially paved and unpaved road. This road can
be traveled by most passenger vehicles, although small cars with low clearance
will have to adapt to a bit slower pace. If you're not in a hurry this is
a very pleasant drive. Average driving time is less than 1.5 hours.
The mission
itself is located in a palm filled valley, with the population of the local
village somewhere around 300 souls (goats, chickens and horses not included).
It's extremely well preserved, made of large stones and lava rock, and a
walking tour of the mission and surrounding grounds is a genuine treat. Don't miss the Olive tree in the back of the mission. It is as old (or older) that the mission!!!
The restaurant next to the mission serves burritos and quesadillas sodas and cervesas at very affordable prices. The bathroom is free.
This settlement was originally settled by the Jesuits in the year 1699, and the mission was established by Father Juan de Ugarte in 1701. The jeep that was used in the mid-1900's to bring supplies to San Javier is parked behind a chainlink fence on Baja Highway 1 between the airport road and Loreto.
Check out our BAJA MISSIONS section for more information on the Baja mission system!
LORETO MISSION MUSEUM
Located in downtown Loreto next to the mission.
Various exhibits displaying artifacts and information about Baja's first mission.
Tools, paintings, sculptures, folk art, artifacts, maps, arrowheads, fossils and much more.
After your tour of the museum walk north up the city walkway and grab an ice cream!
LAS PARRAS TOURS
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1010.
Fax 011-52 (613) 135-0900.
Calle Madero #16, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Located smack dab in the middle of downtown.
Trips to Mission San Javier, the islands, and other local attractions.
These folks know Loreto and the surrounding territory very well.
Even though fishing has always been the main stay of Loreto, more and more
Baja travelers are finding other ways to enjoy their stay in this fun seaside
town.
For adventure excursions into the incredible areas surrounding Loreto and for help in
escorting visitors around town, contact ADVENTURE BAJA TOURS.
They take visitors to the spectacular San Javier Mission, boat trips to the local islands,
and custom packages for small and large groups! For further information contact Kathleen Hill at
adventurebaja@yahoo.com.
Contact Guaycura Tours if you are interested in Jet Skiing on the Sea of Cortez south to Noplolo...phone 011-52 (613) 135-1378 (minimum age 18 years).
Two good web sites to review for RVer's who want to tour the Baja Peninsula in an escorted RV caravan include BAJA WINTERS and BAJA AND BACK RV TOURS.
Drop by the BAJA OFFROAD web site for additional information on getting off the blacktop in Baja!
For information on how to protect your skin while playing in the hot Baja sun visit the SUNSCREEN TIPS section of Mexico Expo!
BIKES AND OFF-ROAD
Loreto sits on relatively flat terrain, so biking around town is fun.
There's not too much traffic, and a ride along the Malecon at waters edge
is very enjoyable. For a more serious bike run, heading south past Nopolo
to the harbor at Puerto Escondido is an option, but watch out for trucks
on the highway. The shoulder is minimal.
Drop by the BAJA OFFROAD web site for additional information on bikes in Baja!
Visit the web site of WIDE OPEN BAJA for awesome buggy tours of the Baja Peninsula.
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Telephone (800) 398-6200.
Fax (707) 942-8017.
E-mail: tourbaja@aol.com.
Web site: www.tourbaja.com.
Mountain bikes, sea kayaking, horse pack trips and sailing in the Loreto area.
Trudi Angeli and Douglas Knapp settled into Loreto 20 years ago and have enjoyed sharing the special magic of the Loreto area with visitors for many years.
They specialize in culturally sensitive tourism.
Review their web site for additional information!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1316.
Fax 011-52 (613) 135-1319.
E-mail: bajaoutdoors@hotmail.com
On the main street next to McLulu's tacos.
Bikes for rent plus much more!
LAS PARRAS TOURS
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0900.
Downtown, next to Cafe Ole.
Mountain bikes for rent, plus tours with bi-lingual guides. Cool!
SNORKELING AND SCUBA DIVINGWhen the water is calm, snorkeling and diving can be fun in several places near Loreto. Best locations include: 1 * Punta Nopolo (10 minutes south of Loreto), 2 * Puerto Balandra (on Isla Carmen), 3 * Bajo Choya Seamount (1/2 mile from the north-west end of Isla Carmen).
Looking to preserve the waters off of Loreto for future generation, the Mexican government has set aside much of the offshore waters as an Underwater National Park. Hopefully this protected status will help keep these waters alive and full of fish for many years to come!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 133-0700.
E-Mail: info@aqua-sports.com
Located in Eden Resorts Loreto, just south of town, on the Sea of Cortez!
Water sports activities include diving, snorkeling, sportfishing, sightseeing and much more.
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Telephone (800) 843-6967.
Fax (858) 581-6542.
E-mail: travel@bajaex.com
2625 Garnet Avenue, San Diego, Ca. 92109.
Diving adventures in the waters off of Loreto and La Paz.
BAJA OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1316.
Fax 011-52 (613) 135-1319.
E-mail: bajaoutdoors@hotmail.com
Downtown next to McLulu's Tacos.
The new kid in town...working hard for your diving and snorkeling business!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1134.
E-Mail: outpost@bajaoutpost.com
Blvd. Lopez Mateos S/N - P.O. Box 52, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
U.S. address: 4724 Lincoln Blvd., Marina Del Rey, California.
The only diving operation in Loreto that is a member of PADI, NAUI, CMAS, and FMAS.
Complete selection of equipment capable of servicing 30 divers per day! Rentals and air available.
GOLF
Golfing at Nopolo Resort is probably the most laid back golfing in the
known Universe. Crowds are rare, although the word is gradually getting
out about this little slice of golf paradise. A golf course with this small
number of customers in the U.S. or Canada would go out of business quickly.
But the Mexican government keeps this puppy running just fine. Pack a cooler
full of drinks, and go hit the links!
NOPOLO RESORT GOLF COURSE
Telephone 011-52 (613) 133-0554.
A mile or two south of Loreto International Airport.
18 holes / par 72 / 5400 yards / clubhouse / restaurant / bar lockers
/ carts.
A very fun course, rarely crowded, several hole right on the Sea of Cortez!
HORSEBACK RIDING
Have you always admired those people who are riding horses on the beach in those television deodorant commercials? Live the dream! There's nothing like clopping down along the Sea of Cortez on the back of a healthy steed!
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Telephone (800) 398-6200.
Fax (707) 942-8017.
E-mail: tourbaja@aol.com.
Web site: www.tourbaja.com.
Horse pack trips, kayaking, mountain bikes and sailing in the Loreto area.
Trudi Angeli and Douglas Knapp settled into Loreto 20 years ago and have enjoyed sharing the special magic of the Loreto area with visitors for many years.
They specialize in culturally sensitive tourism.
Review their web site for additional information!
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Telephone (800) 398-6200.
Stud riding in Loreto!
GUAYCURA HORSEBACK RIDING
Telephone / Fax 011-52 (613) 135-1378,
Cell 044 (613) 104-3581.
Fco. Madero Esquina Fernando Jordan, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
Horsing around on the beaches and in the mountains, tours available.
Some tours include lunch.
Bring a carrot.
KAYAKING
The calm waters of the Sea of Cortez around Loreto are great for snorkeling.
Although the beach in town and just north of town is somewhat exposed to
the prevailing winds, south of town near Nopolo the seaside cliffs provide
a windbreak close to shore. For beginners, kayaking in the harbor at Puerto
Escondido is an enjoyable experience.
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Telephone (208) 765-3116.
Toll free (800) 616-1943.
Fax (208) 765-5254.
E-mail: info@seakayakadventures.com.
Web site: www.seakayakadventures.com.
Sea kayak tours in the Bay of Loreto National Marine Park.
Also offering whale watching tours in Magdalena Bay.
Your hosts Terry Prichard and Nancy Mertz at your service.
Check out their web site for additional information!
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Telephone (800) 398-6200.
Fax (707) 942-8017.
E-mail: tourbaja@aol.com.
Web site: www.tourbaja.com.
Sea kayaking, mountain bikes, horse pack trips and sailing in the Loreto area.
Trudi Angeli and Douglas Knapp settled into Loreto 20 years ago and have enjoyed sharing the special magic of the Loreto area with visitors for many years.
They specialize in culturally sensitive tourism.
Review their web site for additional information!
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Telephone (800) 843-6967 * (858) 581-3311.
E-mail: travel@bajaex.com
2625 Garnet Avenue, San Diego, Ca., 92109.
Kayaking adventures in Loreto, La Paz and Mag Bay!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1134.
Toll free (888) 649-5951.
E-mail: outpost@bajaoutpost.com
Kayak rentals and tours in the waters off of Loreto.
Lodging available in rooms across from the Sea of Cortez!
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Telephone (800) 465-8884.
Fax (604) 214-7485.
E-mail: trips@ecosummer.com
Guided kayak adventures from Loreto to La Paz!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0900.
In town, next to Cafe Ole.
Kayaks for rent, guided tours with bi-lingual guides available. Experienced.
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Telephone 011-52 (112) 3-0559.
E-mail: sea@kayakbaja.com
Kayaking tours in the waters off of Loreto.
Whale watching also!
SOUTHWEST KAYAKS
Telephone (619) 222-3616.
E-mail: kayaked@aol.com
10 day kayak adventures from Loreto to La Paz!
TENNIS
WHALE WATCHING
WINDSURFING AND KITE BOARDING
Where else can you launch a board right in the middle of town? The sea
wall along the Malecon is just a few feet above the high tide line. Also,
the sandy beach a couple hundred yards north is a good place to launch.
Winds range from calm to moderate most of the time, and the water is warm
enough most of the year to avoid wetsuits.
There are several very good places to eat in Loreto, and more seem to be
popping up each year. The menus vary widely, and the Baja traveler can find
just about any type of meal desired right near the center of town.
Looking for a mini dining adventure? Vista al Mar Restaurant is located right on the beach about 10 minutes south of Loreto on the main highway at km. 103. Clams are their specialty!
The nightlife
still tends to be weak in Loreto, although Mike's on the main street and Auggies on the Malecon tend to draw an increasingly larger crowds.
For a fun after lunch or dinner treat try the Thrifty Ice Cream store located on the main street across from the main Pescador Market!
For more information on Baja cuisine and special recipes, check out the web site of Baja aficionado and cooking author ANN HAZARD.
CAFE OLE'
Mid town on Avenida Madero, just in form the Mission.
A good place to pull up a plate. Reasonable prices.
Great breakfasts and lunches...plus a decent bathroom!
If you haven't had breakfast here, you haven't had breakfast in Loreto.
Rest room in the rear on the left side.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 145-0496.
Madero 16, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Located next to Cafe Ole, upstairs.
Seafood, steaks, traditional Mexican fare, delicious snacks and a full bar!
Bring in the fish you caught...they'll cook it up good!
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0284.
South side of the main street, just as you begin entering town from the
Baja Highway.
Specializing as a steakhouse, Mexican and some seafood also available.
Full bar.
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Telephone (877) 245-2860.
Salvatierra esq. Madero Col. Centro, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
E-mail: hotel@posadadelasflores.com.
Located right off of the main road through town, directly across from the Plaza and the Mission.
Web site: www.posadadelosflores.com.
An intimate first class rooftop restaurant in heart of Loreto! Definitely the top end eatery within hundreds of miles in any direction!
Highly recommended: Lobster ad fish fajitas.
Ceviche and oysters are a good appetizer.
This first class hotel and restaurant features a grand old-world entrance.
Indoor elegant Italian restaurant "Vecchia Roma"....bring money.
The wonderful roof-top bar called "Antigua Casa del Negro Mesa" for cocktails under the stars before or after dinner!
The rooftop pool and lounge area is a marvel to check out before dinner!
POLLO REAL
Telephone 011 52 (613) 135-0674.
1). Located on the main street as you enter town, north side, before the El Pescador Market.
2). Also located on the main highway at the entrance to town.
Right off the spit BBQ chicken, tortillas and fresh fries (papas).
Great place to grab a bird to eat at the beach.
Delicious and plenty of food!
Don't miss their delicious salsa for your fries!
Carlos Fiesta's favorite place grab food for A ROAD TRIP!!!
CESAR'S TACOS Y TACOS
Located due east of Mc Lulu's Tacos on the main street.
A great place for an inexpensive meal.
Fish tacos, shrimp tacos, carne asada tacos and more.
Also serving beer and sodas.
Very clean environment, plus a TV to watch sports.
Tables on an outdoor patio to watch the cars go by.
Friendly service!
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North side of the town road, just past the big market, small taco stand
with tables.
Great fish tacos, inexpensive prices. An easy fill-up for poco
pesos.
Lulu is the unofficial mayor of Loreto, seems to know everybody in town, has business cards on the walls from all around the world!
Tell her Carlos says hello!
ROSALIA TAQUERIA
Located one block north of the Benito Juarez PEMEX station, on the east side of the street.
Loreto's secret spot for taco lovers looking for the ultimate in taco technology!
Excellent beef tacos, and you can bring in your own drinks!
Cheap prices!
BARS
In addition to the bars mentioned below, there are also two bars open at Loreto International Airport when the airport is open. The bar at the main entrance to the airport and the one in the waiting room before boarding (past the X-Ray machine) is almost always open one hour before boarding.
Looking for a bar with style? Head to the top floor of the Las Flores Hotel. Awesome!
And for a quick road trip south of town, the two bars at the new Camino Real Hotel offer great views, one upstairs at the hotel entrance and one by the pool. It's just a hop, skip and a jump to the Sea of Cortez for a quick dip!
MIKE'S BAR
Right in the middle of town, south side of the street.
Good music, live music at night, usually active until after midnight.
A short walk to the Sea of Cortez if you want to walk on the Malecon.
AUGGIES
Located on the Malecon, west side.
Food, drinks and a view of the Sea of Cortez.
Air conditioning and music.
Check out the Bulletin Board on the north wall to see what's happening in town.
HOTEL DE LOS FLORES BAR
Located near the mission next to cafe Ole
Food, drinks and a rooftop view of Loreto.
Not cheap but worth it.
Do not miss the view of the bottom of the rooftop pool as you enter the hotel main doors!
Loreto offers shopping sufficient to please locals and visitors alike. The
main market in the center of town is just like the supermarket back at home,
although maybe not offering quite the same large selection. Other stores
in town offer shopping of the other variety, such as clothing, apparel,
jewelry and the like. While pop is out at play on the ocean, mom should
have no problem running up the Master Card.
There is also a small gift shop in the waiting room at Loreto Airport!
Visit the web site of JOHN RAMOS to review his unique and colorful Mexico art work.
EL PESCADOR MARKET(The small
one)
On the north (left) side of the road, heading into town from the main
highway.
A super market type store, but not real big. Good for easy-in, easy out.
Gets busy with kids when school lets out.
EL PESCADOR MARKET(The big one)
Also on the north side of the road, right in the middle of town, where
the road bends.
Biggest selection in town. Fruits, vegetables, milk, meat, you name it.
Tell a friend.
Open from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
EL TORITO MINI SUPER
On the south (right) side of the road, just as you enter Loreto from
the main highway.
A small 7-Eleven type of market offering the basics. Ice cream next door.
LA BODEGA MINI-MARKET
Located on Benito Juarez, west of the PEMEX station, north side of the street, below Four Corners Restaurant.
A fully stocked market, crammed to the gills with all kinds of good stuff!
MINI MARKET LA REVOLUCION
Located right across the street from the Sea of Cortez!
A very small market offering some of the basics, a short walk from most of the ocean front hotels.
One thing can definitely be said about Loreto . . it's easy to get to! The
International Airport is just a couple of miles south of town, with direct
1.5 hour flights from Los Angeles. Also, the Baja Highway skirts just west
of town, making it easy for vehicles to get here. And, supposing you were
crazy enough to want to arrive by boat, the harbor in town is a good place
to tie up.
Need to be picked up or dropped on while in Loreto? C AND C TRANSPORTATION can meet you or your group at the airport and handle your transportation needs while in town.
Loreto has three Pemex gasoline stations, one on the main street in town, south side (Pemex #1698) and one a block over and a little east (north side) #2884. A new Pemex station is under construction (2004) on Baja Highway One, between the town entrance and the airport (west side). Premium gasoline is now available for a little more dinero and probably not a bad idea if you are filling up.
Like most of the Pemex stations in Baja these guys keep lots of cash on hand so if you need to break a $50 or a $100 bill they can usually accommodate you.
Two good web sites to review for RVer's who want to tour the Baja Peninsula in an escorted RV caravan include BAJA WINTERS and BAJA AND BACK RV TOURS.
AIRPORT
Alaska Airlines is the main airline connecting Loreto with the rest of the world.
The events of 9/11 had a significant effect on the services available, and the daily flights
from LAX are a thing of the past. But the flight is only an hour and 45 minutes so you won't really miss the meal. Just pretend
you are flying Jet Blue...they don't serve food either. Carlos Fiesta loves the Alaska Air early Internet check in!
Getting from the airport to downtown Loreto is easy. It's $8 per person in the Collectivo van to Loreto,
or $23 for a taxi (maximum 3 people). Nopolo is $12 in a Collectivo or $35 in a taxi. Be sure to confirm the price before you get in.
The phone number is 011-52 (613) 135-1255.
LORETO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
LOCATION: 2 miles south of town, next to the Sea of Cortez.
SURFACE: Paved
ELEVATION: 69 FEET
RUNWAYS: 16 / 34
LENGTH: 8,200 FEET
TOWER: 118.4
FUEL: YES
AIRPORT OF ENTRY: YES
COMMENTS: For an International airport, Loreto gets very little commercial traffic. Usually just a couple of flights per day. The wind is usually from the north (although not always), mandating runway 34 for most general aviation departures and arrivals. The terminal is small and friendly, complete with bar (remodeled), and car rentals and cabs are usually available during the day.
BAJA BUSH PILOTS is a good web site and information resource for private pilots who enjoy taking their birds to Baja. Special Baja services are available for members!
If you are a private pilot just needing gas for your bird try to avoid Loreto Airport if possible. These hombres are nowhere near as fast as San Felipe so you can't be in a hurry to fuel up here.
The General Aviation facility for Customs and Immigration is atthe south end of the terminal, you can park your bird right up front.
Toll free (800) ALASKAAIR.
(800) 252-7522.
Post Office Box 68900, Seattle, Washington, 98168.
Local office at the Loreto airport, to the left of the ticket counter.
Web site: www.alaskaair.com.
Direct flights from Los Angeles, California.
Try the Turkey Wrap for $5 so you arrive in Paradise full!
Finally...a good airline to Loreto.
For more information drop by the Baja Expo ALASKA AIRLINES web page.
AEROCALIFORNIA
Airport 011-52 (613) 135-0555.
Toll free (800) 237-6225.
Local office in downtown Loreto.
Direct flights from Tijuana.
Can you believe they don't serve tequila?
They have also stopped serving food.
And they have discontinued their frequent flyer program.
Carlos Fiesta's least favorite airline to Mexico.
BUS TERMINAL
The bus terminal is located near the entrance to town at the traffic circle, next to the Firestone tire shop. A small store serves snacks and sodas.
CAR RENTALS
The collission insurance is expensive and a rip off (unless you get in an accident). Check with your home insurance carrier before you leave to see if it is necessary.
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Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-1090.
Airport (not always open) 011-52 (613) 135-0937.
Toll free (800) 322-9975.
Rental desk at the airport, office in town, next to La Palapa Restaurant.
Boulevard Adolfo Lopez Mateos, corner Miguel Hidalgo, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
You may not have a great selection, but the cars are usually in good shape.
Unlimited mileage.
Rates took an increase in 2008 because the competition folded.
Expect $65 - $75 per day including tax and insurance.
THRIFTY RENT-A CAR
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0815.
Rental desk at the airport, office in town,
across from water.
Giving Budget some good competition.
Unlimited mileage.
The collission insurance is very expensive (2008).
HERTZ RENT-A-CAR
Located at the Loreto airport.
Right next to Budget Rent-a-Car.
Reserve before you arrive.
MARINA
The marina (darsena) in Loreto is located towards the north end of town, next to the sandy beach. The launching ramp is in the northwest corner of the marina, and there is a dock and ramp on the north side of the interior of the marina. The Port Captain's office is located about 100 yards west of the marina.
The marina has experienced significant damage from 2 hurricanes. But it has been completely repaired as of 2008 and the ramp is fine.
The Immigration office is located at the far west end of town on the main street...don't even try to walk form the marina unless you need the exercise!
TAXIS
Taxis can almost always be found parked on the north side of Loreto's main street, just east of the large El Pescador market. Before and after incoming flights, Taxis can be found parked in front of the airport. Most folks arriving at the airport choose to utilize the airport shuttle vans, at the reasonable cost of $5 per head. If you simply must get to town immediately, a private Taxi will be happy to help you, at a cost of $15-$18.
Getting from the airport to downtown Loreto or vise versa is easy. It's $10 per person in the Collectivo van to Loreto,
or $25 for a taxi (maximum 3 people). Nopolo is $12 in a Collectivo or $35 in a taxi. Be sure to confirm the price before you get in.
The phone number is 011-52 (613) 135-1255.
TOURS
If you are interested in checking out the islands south of Loreto take Baja Highway One south of Puerto Escondido to the Loreto Marine Park sign and turn left (about 8 miles south of town). Ramon Island Tours will set up a custom tour to share the beauty of these island with you! He also runs dive and snorkel trips.
C. & C. GROUND SERVICES
Telephone 011-52 (613) 133-0151.
P.O. Box 7, Loreto, B.C.S. 23880.
E-mail: candcloretoweb@hotmail.com.
Great folks to use if you have a group coming in. They handle all the
logistics.
LORETOURS
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0088.
By the water, next to the Mision Hotel.
Tours of Loreto and surrounding areas.
BANCOMER (Bank)
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0315.
In the plaza, near the mission.
Best time to go is in the morning, to avoid long lines.
ATM available...jockpots paid in Pesos.
Note! Bank closes at 4:00 p.m.
LLANTERA (Tire repair)
Entering town from the main highway, there are two large tire repair shops.
LLANTERA EL YAQUI is located on the left (north) side of the main street, and LLANTERA LORETO is located on the right (south) side of the street. Both shops provide a good service for a reasonable price.
POST OFFICE
Located just off of Benito Juarez on Deposito Street, next to the Red Cross building.
TELEPHONE
IGLO
Located on the main street directly across the street from the big Pescador Market.
Local and long distance phone calls and faxes, plus ice cream!
Phone rates 18 pesos per minute, ice cream extra.
Open 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
C. & C. GROUND SERVICES
Telephone 011-52 (613) 133-0151.
P.O. Box 7, Loreto, B.C.S., Mexico, 23880.
Tours / fishing / whale watching / diving / inexpensive free advice.
TOURIST INFORMATION
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0411.
Loreto real estate is getting more active each year, and seems to be getting more popular with the "fly down from the States and Canada" groups.
More Baja aficionados are deciding to set down roots in Loreto, and real
estate prices were on the upswing until 2008 when the U.S. market really hit the skids. Now prices have leveled off and even dropped a bit. The short 1.5 hour flight from
the United States is enticing buyers to purchase vacation
homes. Properties available include beach front, ocean view, and interior
properties.
Thinking about moving south of the border? Visit the web site of BAJA RELOCATION for a head's up for what awaits you.
LORETO BAY is a master planned community already in development just south of Loreto in Nopolo. Visit their web site for additional information.
Visit the web site of BAJA BUSINESS CONSULTANTS for a review of the legal end of living or doing business in Baja.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
There are two main real estate companies in Loreto, and a handful of
other players that occasionally assist in buying and selling homes in this
beautiful seaside town.
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Telephone / Fax 011-52 (613) 135-0212.
Cellular phone 044 (613) 104-3625.
E-mail: realtybaja@prodigy.net.mx.
Apartado Postal #51, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
Web site: www.loretorealty.com.
Office is located in downtown Loreto.
Contact: Alexander Ogilvie.
Personally recommended by Carlos Fiesta as the best real estate company in Loreto.
PINEDA AND ASSOCIATES
Tel. / Fax 011-52 (613) 135-1968.
E-mail: javierpineda5@hotmail.com".
Miguel Hidalgo at Colegio s/n, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
Office located in downtown Loreto.
"You dreamed it, they have it!"
Contact: Javier N. Pineda, owner.
LA GINANTA REAL ESTATE
Tel. / Fax 011-52 (613) 135-0802.
E-mail: lagiganta@loretoweb.com.mx".
Paseo Adolfo Lopez Mateos, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
Office is located in downtown Loreto.
Contact: Javier Mercado Leon.
LORETO REAL ESTATE COMPANY
Telephone / Fax 011-52 (613) 135-0305.
E-mail: rloretomx@yahoo.com.
Madero #16, Esq. Hildago, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 23880.
Office is located in the middle of town on the corner, north side of
street.
Contact Rosemary Dwight for real estate in town, as well as south of Loreto.
DEVELOPER PROPERTIES
The main developers in Loreto are Costa Loreto and Fonatur. Costa Loreto
consists of ocean front and ocean view lots, located just north of town.
A master planned community is on the drawing boards, and should be quite
a showcase when complete.
Fonatur is the government entity responsible for developing all of the
residential and commercial land which surrounds the golf course and tennis
center at Nopolo, a few miles south of Loreto.
COSTA LORETO DEVELOPMENT
Telephone 011-52 (613) 135-0277.
E-Mail: agustin@mail.internet.com.mx
Cerrado Melchor Ocampo 4, Pedregal San Francisco, Mexico, D.F. 04320.
A master planned community located on the beach, just minutes from the village center.
Prime ocean front and ocean view lots available. Fully serviced.
Contact: Alexander Ogilvie or Agustin Salvat.
FONATUR
Telephone 011-52 (613) 133-0195 * 011-52 (113) 3-0344.
Transpeninsular Highway Km. 111, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico,
23880.
Site is located between the beach and the Baja Highway, 3 miles south
of Loreto.
Plans include residential lots fronting the golf course and close to
the golf course.
Contact: Mario Jesus Cruz Gomez.
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