
Mulege is an oasis in the middle of the desert. It is a town situated on the shores of the Sea of Cortez, its homes and other buildings lying along the banks of a naturally occurring estuary well over a mile long, in the midst of a forest of palm trees – and all this ...
“Conception Bay” in English, this fifteen-mile-long bay whose northern opening is a few miles south of Mulege, extends southward toward Loreto and is a haven for campers and boaters who have traditionally made use of its numerous coves, sandy beaches, snorkeling waters and protected anchorages. Highway One runs along its western shoreline, and the traveler looks across the bay at ...
Ensenada Blanca and the village of Ligui are about 20 miles south of the Loreto airport, at the point where Highway One leaves the coastline and heads westward, climbing steeply for several miles and then continuing westward toward the commercial and agricultural towns of Insurgentes and Constitucion. Ligui is home to a number of families, ...
One of the most beautiful natural harbors in Mexico – or anywhere in the world! Lying about 10 miles south of Loreto, Puerto Escondido has two large protected anchorages capable of protecting hundreds of small craft, modern service and fuel docks, a restaurant, a boat launch, haul-out and boat maintenance facility, and immediate access to ...
The Villages at Loreto Bay project, and its newest component Las Villas de Mexico, are in the area known as Nopolo, about five miles south of the Loreto international airport. The setting is dramatic, with a rocky headland protecting the mouth of a small estuary in which a lot of the native mangrove has been ...