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Lovely Loreto doesn't disappoint
Visions of old Baja California still spill from the cracked stone walls of the 17th-century mission in Loreto. But that's just one clue to the long past of the town, where experts think humans have been enjoying the mild climate, abundant waters and fertile land since long before the European conquistadores landed in the Americas. These days, Loreto is cool, calm and collected. Touting the shimmering bays of its own national park, whale watching aplenty and some chic Loreto vacation rentals, it's a staple of the Baja's line-up. Yoga retreats, beaches and SCUBA outfitters only bolster what's on offer.
Colonial glimpses in Loreto
Loreto vacation rentals aren't just a springboard to some of the Baja's most acclaimed marine reserves and islets. They are also a gateway to one of its most historic towns _ or, at least, one of its oldest. The Mission Loreto stands in the heart of the city today. Dating from the late 1600s, its grand tower sprouts above the palm-shaded squares. You can go inside the adjoining museum to unravel the culture and past of the Baja region, with bilingual exhibits in English and Spanish.
Languishing in Loreto's water
As Loreto spills into the Gulf of California, it's easy to see how the place could be a magnet for watersports and water-based adventure. All protected, the coastal islets of Danzante and Monserrate and Carmen make some seriously awesome territory for SCUBA diving. There's whale watching aplenty there, too _ book your Loreto vacation rental in the main migration season between December and March to spot the grays and blue whales. Glimpses of dolphins and sea lions are also possible on a Mexican marine safari in these parts.
Loreto's changing faces
Loreto's seasons will determine what sort of holiday you have here. For lazing in the scorching tropical temperatures by the edge of the California Gulf or the side of a private pool, the summer months between June and August could be right. For seeing whales in the Sea of Cortez, the migrations between December and March are better. Spring is a favorite with sport fishers, and offers a fine balance between crowds and accommodation prices.
Exploring the natural features in Loreto
Whether you're looking for fun outdoor activities or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, Loreto is a great spot to appreciate mother nature. Here are some of the area’s most enchanting features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Ensenada Blanca (20.8 mi / 33.4 km)
- Loreto Bay National Marine Park (19.1 mi / 30.7 km)
- Ligui Beach (19.4 mi / 31.3 km)
Traveling to and around Loreto
Fly into Loreto, Baja California Sur (LTO-Loreto Intl.), the closest airport, located 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from the city center.