Hotel Oasis is in Loreto Beach, a 10-minute walk from the Plaza Civica Main Square. It features a private beach area, a beach club and an outdoor swimming pool.
La Mision Loreto is locate next to the Sea Front Malecon and 10 minutes’ drive from Loreto International Airport. It features an outdoor swimming pool and a spa.
bill
United States of America
I have stayed there about 5!different times. Always clean and great staff.
Located in Loreto, 1.1 miles from Zaragoza Beach, Hotel Angra has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk.
Suzanne
United States of America
Coffee pot and mini fridge in the room, secure parking, friendly staff.
Rosarito Hotel is located in Loreto, a 18-minute walk from Zaragoza Beach. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers a tour desk. Every room has a patio.
Melissa
United States of America
Very quaint and quiet peaceful hotel - close to town square and the malicon. Was nice to have the plunge pool to cool off in. Breakfast was just right and the sitting area on rooftop had great views.
Posada del Cortes offers Wi-Fi in all areas, in-room coffee and private parking all for free. It is located 984 feet from the Adolfo López Mateos Seafront and 656 feet from Loreto Main Square.
Offering a restaurant, Hotel 1697 Loreto is located in Loreto. Each room here features a terrace overviewing Loreto’s main plaza, and include a TV, air conditioning and a terrace.
Bernadette
United States of America
The property and staff were amazing. They were very accommodating and very nice. The property was very clean and well maintained.
OYO Hotel Miramar, Loreto is offering accommodations in Loreto. Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, the 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
José
Mexico
The room was big, there was a bathtub and there were three beds, great for the family.
There was a pool, but we didn't use it. The staff was very nice.
Located in Loreto, a 19-minute walk from Zaragoza Beach, Hotel y R.V. Park El Moro has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Located in Loreto, a 4-minute walk from Zaragoza Beach, Vistas de Loreto provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and barbecue facilities.
Stephen
United States of America
Everything was great, check in, rooms, parking etc.
OYO Hotel Miramar, Loreto is offering accommodations in Loreto. Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, the 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
El trato de los anfitriones y su disposición de atender
Located in Loreto, a 19-minute walk from Zaragoza Beach, Hotel y R.V. Park El Moro has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
La locacion! Cerca de la plasa principal y el malecon
Located in Loreto, 1.4 miles from Zaragoza Beach, Loreto Playa Boutique Hotel has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
very private and secure. The bikes available for use where a lot of fun!
Located in Loreto, a 4-minute walk from Zaragoza Beach, Vistas de Loreto provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and barbecue facilities.
Everything was great, check in, rooms, parking etc.
Offering a restaurant, Hotel 1697 Loreto is located in Loreto. Each room here features a terrace overviewing Loreto’s main plaza, and include a TV, air conditioning and a terrace.
Lovely property, with pool and outdoor dining area.
Chulavista Loreto is located in Loreto, 1.6 miles from Zaragoza Beach. There's a terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Loreto
On average, 3-star hotels in Loreto cost $120 per night, and 4-star hotels in Loreto are $136 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Loreto can be found for $174 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Loreto this weekend is $165 or, for a 4-star hotel, $194. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Loreto for this weekend cost around $257 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $165 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Loreto for tonight. You'll pay around $194 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Loreto will cost around $237, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Based on only 2 days in Loreto, we enjoyed the central plaza...
Based on only 2 days in Loreto, we enjoyed the central plaza with its old church, great dining opportunities - we tried Mi Loreto and Mita Gourmet. Also took a boat tour around Coronado Island - highly recommended. Charming ambience, friendly people.
Carolin
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Small town, very friendly and helpful people.
Small town, very friendly and helpful people. Lots of tour vendors and shops, but no one is pushy. Walked about 20 minutes away from tourist area to a very good restaurant - Domingo's. Worth the walk. Easy to find, felt safe all the way.
Lilian
United States of America
10
Scored 10
After a couple of days there, we looked up crime statistics.
After a couple of days there, we looked up crime statistics. We were pleasantly surprised to find that the average number of crimes committed in the city was almost none! We walked home at night, since everything was within walking distance, stopped and had tacos from vendors on the streets. It was the most peaceful place, we’ve already booked our return trip in July.
Deborah
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Loreto surpassed our expectations.
Loreto surpassed our expectations. The scenery to and into Loreto is breathtaking. The scenery to the San Javier mission is stunning. The 17th century mission and it's history is well worth travelling to see. Loreto was worth the 4.5 hour drive from La Paz, where we are living for six months. We will definitely return to hike the Mesquite Canyon trail and take a trip to isle of Coronado to see the see lions and birds. Not a big snorkeler, but relaxing on the beach will be ok for me. We wanted to extend our visit for an extra day, but we forgot my husband's medication.
Sharon
10
Scored 10
My situation might be a little different than most travelers...
My situation might be a little different than most travelers because I drove down from Calif with friends that live in Loreto and who knew the best places to go, so everywhere I went with them was great. Favorite bar and margarita at Vics. Pablano for tacos. All the restaurants around the Mission are very good. Coffee, sodas and water are expensive often as much as the main course. There are many renovations and improvements to the historic Mission district in Loreto on-going. The beach adjacent to the lighthouse is wonderful and the esplanade along the waterfront is very nice to walk. Great airport, very small, but very nice.
Lila
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you are not into fishing a long weekend would do.
If you are not into fishing a long weekend would do. It is a small town and can be expensive, but not as expensive as Cabo. We went for six days and it was our first time. There are tours also, but pricey. We walked around town and took the San Javier Mission tour and the Coronado island tour. Had a good time. People in Loreto were very friendly and at no time did we fear for our safety. We will go back again. Gods willing.
We had a large apartment with separate one bedroom and a huge bathroom. Lots of storage and big windows with a view across the street to the sea. The property was very attractive with common seating areas as well as patios private for each unit. The staff was very friendly and the property spotlessly clean. The kitchen has a six burner gas stove which we enjoyed because we love to cook. It has basic dishes and pots. Lots of fresh towels were provided. We were in easy walking distance of all the features of wonderful Loreto.
The location of the property was 3 minutes away from the malecon and the marina. It was short walking distance to the plaza for shopping and eating. You have access to bikes on the property to get around.
The pool was amazing! Our room had a kitchen but we ended up cooking/barbequing in the outdoor kitchen which was fabulous. Cindy who is the host that lives there was fantastic. She has all of the connections you would need to truly experience Loreto. Also if you ever need anything for your room she had access to get!
The host, Maria Elena, is very friendly and eager to help you have a good stay - despite the fact we don't speak Spanish, we were able to communicate our questions and requests via the Booking.com translator and she was always very prompt to respond. The location is very central for whatever you want to do in Loreto and the accommodation was spacious enough for two people for nine days and there is good security over the access to the properties. . Overall, I would say it is a pretty good choice for a stay in Loreto.
One of my best hotel experiences ever. The location is top, just 2 blocks from Loreto's main square. Nice shady courtyard with a hammoch. Water dispenser to refill water bottles anytime. WIFI fast, amenities modern and decoration tasteful. And the best of it all - Liz and her team are super care taking, very friendly, really make you feel at home. Definitely the best accomodation I stayed at on my Baja California trip.
The views!!! The location!! We were Loreto first-timers & we were blown away. A quiet little boutique hotel at the far end of the Malecon made for a relaxing & enjoyable stay. Check in was easy, the staff made sure we had everything we needed & checked in frequently without being obtrusive. Lovely coffee shop adjacent to the hotel, secure parking area on-site, and laundry available. Overall, we were very pleased.
location is great, room we stayed in with a refrigerator and table is a decent size but not updated, paid considerably more for it than other rooms that have been significantly updated. Dinners were nice, fair amounts of food, very few patrons so food service was generally good, they ran out of several food items on "Italian Night), Hotel staff was always friendly even when unable to help or answer questions
A lovely little hotel. Mariana from the office was wonderful. Very helpful!
An easy walk into the center of town as well as to the Malacon. We bought a kilo of lobster one morning from a salesman who came around. We barbecued them that evening and the next day made quesadillas with the leftovers.
The staff were all very friendly. Our room was cleaned daily and we had a nice kitchen and fridge in our suite that allowed us to cook some meals in the hotel. The beds were comfortable, and central temperature control allowed us to change the temperature to our comfort.
The hotel was immaculate, well-designed and felt intimate. The best part of the stay was the service provided by the manager, Alejandro, who was friendly, accommodating & capable. He helped with a couple of requests which he clearly went of his way to assist with.
A lovely small b&b style hotel, staff were amazing, very helpful. We felt very relaxed and comfortable here. We stayed first of in a small studio style room for one night then returned 3 days later for 3 day stay in a more spacious suite. A very satisfying stay.
Very nice. We spent 1 night only but, the mission is within walking distance as well as shops, and restaurants. I thought the hotel was steps from the ocean but it is not. The kitchenette is nice if you're staying for a few days.
The location was literally on the plaza. We were there for the Dias de Los Angelitos. There was a full breakfast served in their patio area. Loreto is a beautiful town and the hotel is on the heart of it.
The hotel was just on the main square, close to restaurants that were very good, including their own. The staff in both the restaurant & hotel were excellent & the breakfast was good.
Excelent breakfast, the rooms old but very clean, location excellent, small TV and far from beds. Very nice place to stay!! I would definitely go back when in Loreto.
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