Loreto
People who have been here
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Entries
karen
Eureka
Worth visiting!
The first time I went to this place
It’s small, but if you want to stay away from the crowds, and just enjoy a slower pace this is it.
intransfer
Calgary
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I visted my father here. Its not a city, just a village.
One of the most amazing trips I’ve had as a photographer. One of the more sincere places I’ve visited. People were amazing. One of my favorites was the fellow who wondered around, known as “the drunk” – he didn’t speak English, but when I held up my camera he immidiatly started striking poses. Loved it.
For tourists, there’s developments going in as we speak – which will likely destroy the whole of the character. Get there while you can.
Kuyper Hoffman
Seattle
Worth visiting!
The last time I went to this place
We stayed at a small eco-resort just South of Loreto.
Amazing place, great people and excellent diving.
Worth visiting!
Great place
If you like a smaller town which is easily explored on foot, you will love Loreto. For entertainment, visit the marina and watch the pelicans dive for fish. Great food and very friendly people.
Enjoy it while you can. The developers are building a mega housing project a few miles south.








