Loreto
Loreto is a real gem of a town. The plaza around the old cathedral is immaculate, with tree branches intertwining to create a canopy of shade.The cafe’s catered to locals and gringos alike and most were reasonably priced.
The tacos at Del Ray are not be be missed. We did most of our shopping at the Leys, but also stopped by the Pescador for those exciting gringo finds, like brown sugar. Across the street from the Pescador is a gulf food store with a fantastic selection of nuts and spices and even chocolate chips. While in the Loreto area we visited the town several times, once from Puerto Escondido in a taxi ($900 pesos round trip), once via dinghy while we were anchored in Los Coronados, twice when we had a rental car to pick up and drop of parents that were visiting and finally by car when we drove up from La Paz. Each time we rented a car from Fox rentals. The economy sized car cost us(in USD) $8/day plus $20 (for the basic mexican insurance, can’t get out of this) and $20 to have the car dropped off and picked up from Puerto Escondido.
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