Loreto Bay National Park (Parque Nacional Bahía de Loreto) in Baja California Sur

Loreto Bay National Park (Parque Nacional Bahía de Loreto)

Baja California Sur, Mexico

4 ticket options available · from $12.98 to $646.04 · free cancellation on 2 of 4

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Parque Nacional Bahía de Loreto Official Entrance fee per person, per day. Exemptions for children u $12.98 View

Tours, passes & combos at Loreto Bay National Park (Parque Nacional Bahía de Loreto)

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FindrHost Free cancellation Paddle board or Kayak Rental $31.18 View
Cool Destinations Paddle board or Kayak Rental $36.08 View
FindrHost Free cancellation Enjoy the sport fishing paradise in Loreto, BCS $646.04 View

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Area
798 mi²
Type
National park in Mexico

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People also ask

Which is better, La Paz or Loreto?

Choose Loreto if… you want a peaceful, nature-focused trip with calm beaches, an all-inclusive resort experience, and toddler-friendly activities. Choose La Paz if… you're traveling with teens who want nightlife, cultural experiences, and adventurous activities like whale shark encounters.

Is it safe to swim in Loreto, Mexico?

So, Can You Swim in Loreto? Yes, and then some. The Sea of Cortez around Loreto is warm, calm, and full of life in a way that genuinely surprises most first-time visitors. It's not just swimmable, it's the kind of water that becomes the main reason people book a second trip.

Why is Loreto famous?

Loreto, Baja California Sur was the first Spanish colonial city on the Baja Peninsula, and the home of many Jesuit and Franciscan missionaries.

Are the blue whales in Loreto now?

The blue whales have returned to Loreto, filling the Gulf of California, with the heartbeat of the biggest hearts on Earth,welcome to the 2026 blue whale season. The 2026 blue whale season has officially begun in Loreto Bay National Park.