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Mexico is home to some of the best coastlines on the continent. People flock to beaches across the country all year round for the perfect beach holiday.
Cancun, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta and many more beach destinations attract millions of tourists.
Although there is one sleepy seaside town ready to become your next getaway. If you were to open a map of Mexico, it is highly unlikely that this place would catch your attention.
With so many cities to choose from, this city isn’t even in bold on the map. But don’t let that fool you. This pueblo magic is absolutely beautiful and easy to get to.
The lesser known coastal city of Loreto is located approximately 6 hours north of Los Cabos, but has its own international airport.
Here’s why Loreto should be your next destination:
More flights from the US
Earlier this year, American Airlines announced new flights to this small, beautiful town. Although it has fewer residents than many American cities without Walmart, it is definitely worth a visit.
About 20,000 people call Loreto home and you will love it. Check out your flight options for your next Mexican vacation.
You will find that American flies direct seasonal routes from Dallas, but their main route is from Phoenix. This is the second flight launch to great destinations in Baja from American this year.
Alaska Airlines also flies direct routes from Los Angeles and seasonal routes from San Francisco.
With the FAA’s recent upgrade, this is considered natural completely safe to take an airline of Mexican originsuch as Viva Aerobus, Volaris or Aeromexico.
In other words, it’s much more accessible than you might think given its small size.
Pure bliss in this little coastal getaway
Many of the best beach destinations around the world have one common drawback: crowds! Here in Loreto that is no problem at all, even if you explore the charming downtown area.
Loreto is a place to get into nature and experience pure bliss and serenity among crystal clear waters and extraordinary sights.
There are an abundance of quiet beaches to choose from for a relaxing getaway in the sun and sand. Yet Isla Coronado is on another level.
A guided tour can be arranged to cross the beautiful blue waters to this picture-perfect spot in approximately 45 minutes by boat.
This is the perfect place to enjoy white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and snorkeling.
Resorts that compete with other hotspots in Mexico
Those who have already discovered this treasure have probably stayed at Villa del Palmar on the Islands of Loreto – an all-inclusive luxury beachfront resort.
Similar to many other Mexican beach resorts, this place is absolutely spotless and provides a great escape for anyone who comes to visit.
Tucked away from the city, this resort is located on a quiet beach near some of the best golf courses in the region and offers all the bells and whistles you would expect from a luxury resort.
There are others to choose from dotted along the idyllic coastline, such as Hotel Loreto Bay Golf Resort & Spa.
There may be few resorts compared to other hotspots in Mexico, but the resorts here are still top-notch and receive rave reviews from guests.
Great nature experiences
Loreto is one of the premier destinations in Mexico for experiencing wildlife, especially marine life. There are several ways to get out and see beautiful animals up close without harming them.
Many tourists choose to take a glass bottom boat or another boat tour tailored to exactly what you would like to see, such as whale watching.
The Sea of Cortez is teeming with life. The region is home to dolphins, sea turtles, manta rays and many species of whales, such as humpback whales, orcas and gray and blue whales.
Loreto is always open for adventure, so you can also simply rent a kayak and head out on your own to spot marine life or go fishing, another popular activity.
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