Photo Galleries for Casa Coburn, Loreto Bay & the Town of Loreto
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Loreto Bay Photos
The sidewalk leading to the casa.
Pedro hosts a “Fat Tuesday” happy hour outside his deli in Agua Viva and might even entertain.
Another pool in Loreto Bay is found just behind the Wine Cellar.
Stroll 100 yards to the beach and enjoy an amazing sunset over the Sierra de la Giganta.
You’ll find lots of life in the Sea of Cortez off the Loreto Bay beach. But please put the starfish back after a photo.
Less than 100 yards from the front door is the beach.
The Loreto Bay golf course weaves through the community along the water.
Along sidewalks in Loreto Bay are numerous gardens filled with flowers.
Do a little fishing on the Loreto Bay beach as the Sierra de la Giganta mountains loom in the background.
Loreto Bay as seen from the top of Nopolo Point.
It may be hard to concentrate on putting with the beauty of the Sierra de la Giganta mountains.
Loreto Bay is filled with beautiful flowers.
A seagull sits on a beach palapa.
Beautiful pink orchids along a sidewalk in Loreto Bay.
Sunset on the Paseo in Loreto Bay with the moon, Jupiter and Venus in the sky.
Less than 100 paces away is the lap pool that opened in 2013.
Even the manhole covers in Loreto Bay look great.
A bird’s nest hanging alongside one of the sidewalks in Loreto Bay.
Palapas provide a perfect place to relax on the beach.
The Sea of Cortez
Sunrise behind Carmen Island and Nopolo Point.
Fresh clams, lime, hot sauce and a cold beer brings pure bliss!
You never know what you might see in the waters off Loreto.
The beach on Coronado Island is a popular destination for boats from Loreto.
A Spiny Lobster jumped into my hand.
A Panamic Cushion Sea Star sits of the floor of the Sea of Cortez.
The Baja mainland as seen from the beach on Coronado Island.
Spotted Boxfish hiding out along rocks in the Sea of Cortez.
The snail inside this conch shell says hello.
A Bradley Sea Star hiding behind a Stone Scorpionfish.
Dolphins are a common sight in the Sea of Cortez.
Panamic Sergeant Majors, a Bradley Sea Star and more.
Manta Rays swim in, jump and slap at the Sea of Cortez.
A boat off the Loreto Bay coast with Isla Carmen in the background.
Town of Loreto Photos
Fig trees form an archway over a cobblestone street in town.
A tasty dinner at Domingos Place.
Misión de Nuestra Señora de Loreto Conchó was founded in 1697.
All you can eat made to order pizza at the Mezquite Grill inside La Mision hotel on Thursday nights.
All you can eat clambake and BBQ at Oasis hotel on Saturday nights.
Tasty tostadas at Orlando’s Mexican Cocina.
A beautiful sunset reflecting off the front windows of Mike’s bar.
When walking along the malecon, you’ll often see crabs on the rocks.
Thirsty? It isn’t difficult to find a refreshing margarita in Loreto!
A decoration on the sidewalk in Loreto.
Just outside of the marina is this colorful sign letting everyone know you are in Loreto!
A blue footed booby looks out at the Sea of Cortez.
There is often activity on the plaza in front of the Loreto municipal building.
Camarones diavolo with vegetables and rice at Domingos Place.
If you like traditional Mexican fare, you’ll find it at La Palapa.
Pelicans love to perch on the panga fishing boats in hopes of finding a meal.
A statue of seals in the Loreto marina.
Cows make sure the grass in the medians doesn’t need mowing.
Clams are a local specialty and are found on menus at most restaurants.
Mariachis entertain diners at La Palapa.
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