10 Things Loreto is Known For

Loreto Mexico is one of the country’s best kept secrets. While it’s grown in popularity, the city still maintains its small-town charm, local culture, and tranquil beauty that make it the ideal escape to paradise, but if you’ve never heard.

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Activities in Loreto

The spectacular landscapes of the Sea of Cortez and La Sierra de la Giganta, give Loreto a beauty you won’t find anywhere else in Baja. Above all, Loreto has activities for everyone, whether you’re interested in wildlife, outdoor adventures, or.

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Almejas Tatemadas: The Buried Treasure of Loreto

  For generations, the fishermen of Loreto have buried their hands in the sand in search of treasure. Although Baja has its fair share of pirate stories, this particular treasure isn’t gold, jewels or in a chest. These gems are.

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Golfing in Paradise: Top 5 reasons you have to golf in Loreto

The rolling hills of the Sierra de la Giganta Mountains hug the immaculately contoured greens and open to breathtaking views of the Islands of Loreto that leave all those who visit Loreto, Mexico in awe.  TPC Danzante Bay exudes magnificence.

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Surf’s Up! the National Competition of Surfing and Paddleboarding

  First national surfing event in Los Cabos The best Mexican surfers are in Los Cabos participating in the CONADE national competitions. From July 12 to 18, 2022, the beaches of Costa Azul and Palmilla will receive the top surfers in.

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Loreto: A Voyage to the Past, A Voyage into Adventure

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By: Roberto PadillaTranslation/Adaptation: C VeloBack in the 17th century, a beautiful community was founded on the shores of the Vermillion Sea, now known as the Sea of Cortez. The community that we now know as Loreto was.

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All That’s “Fishy” from Loreto to Land’s End – January/February 2022

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By: Gary Graham – That Baja Guy Happy New Year! And Welcome to Baja! According to AccuWeather, both January and February will be warm and extremely dry, with sea temperatures averaging in the low 70s – ideal.

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