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Vacation Rental - Casa Poema in Loreto Bay
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Down the Eastern side of the Baja peninsula is a place called Loreto Bay. Undisturbed, uncommercialized and unburdened by cars, crowds or high rises, Loreto Bay is Mexico as it once was. Welcoming and authentic, it makes an ideal place for a relaxing vacation.

The Villages of Loreto Bay are a master-planned sustainable development. Loreto is a unique place in Baja because it is an undeveloped area with the entire necessary infrastructure already in place – an International airport, EPA quality drinking water, tertiary sewage treatment, fiber optic cable, roads, power, streetlights, existing hotels, a tennis club and a golf course – in addition to the sea, mountains and desert.

Here in Loreto Bay your days and nights are filled with the natural beauty and distinct culture of this place. From the waters edge to the peaks of the Sierra de La Giganta mountains you’ll find views of unprecedented beauty, people of true warmth and the time and solitude to reconnect and refresh.

With the pristine waters of the Sea of Cortés steps from your door each morning and the sun setting behind the Sierra de La Giganta mountains each night, every day here is a gift.
• Kayak, snorkel, fish and scuba dive in The Sea of Cortés.
• Discover the five islands that make up Las Islas de Golfo, a part of the Loreto National Marine Reserve, protecting thousands of species of marine life.
• Get up close and personal with gray whales and dolphins, watching them play in their natural habitat
• Snorkeling, golfing, tennis, mountain biking and horseback riding are all steps away.
• Explore the historic town of Loreto, original capitol of the Californias
• Hike in the Sierra de La Giganta mountains, with 5,000 acres of land set aside as a natural preserve.

This is not Cabo, it is not Cancun, it is not any of the dozens of overdeveloped vacation cities in Mexico. If you like malls, shopping centers, fast food restaurants, crowded beaches, then don't come. Loreto has only small stores with handmade arts & crafts and family-owned restaurants whose recipes have been passed down for generations. And if you don’t like friendly, welcoming people, you might not feel at home here, either.

Getting to Loreto from the U.S. and Canada is easy. Alaska Airlines and Delta Airlines currently offer several weekly flights from Los Angeles directly to Loreto

Email us for availability and pricing.