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FAQ's and GENERAL INFORMATION

Most charter companies offer full-service ground support to ensure your fishing charter is successful and hassle-free. Be sure to ask what services are available when you are booking your charter. Some of the services you should inquire about are as follows:
1) Is transportation to the marina from my hotel in Loreto provided?
2) If needed, are rods & reels available and if so, at what cost?
3) Will my catch be cleaned & frozen?
4) Does the charter company provide lunches & drinks?
5) Can you assist me with dining recommendations and provide a list of restaurants that will cook my fish?
6) Can you arrange any tours or other adventure trips I might require?

We recommend the following hotel in Loreto:

Hotel Plaza Loreto
Average rate $45-$73 per night.
Simple, clean and well-maintained, the Plaza Loreto is located in the center of town and is an excellent "no-frills" choice. TV, a/c but no phone or pool.

RESTAURANTS/NIGHTLIFE
There are many good restaurants in Loreto and some offer live music, generally mariachi bands. But Loreto is not a party town á la Cabo, so bring your own fun! Fresh seafood is always superb anywhere. For dinner, El Nido and El Taste are good for steaks and seafood At lunch, Hector’s
taco stand and McLuLu's makes shrimp tacos to die for. For breakfast, don't miss Café Ole! You can’t go very wrong dining in Loreto and finding your own special place is part of the adventure!

AIRLINES
Aero California departs three timees weekly from Los Angeles Int’l Airport at 11:15 am PST and arrives in Loreto at 2:00 pm MST, one hour & 45 minutes later. Fares range from $278 to $430 round trip. It pays to book early. Flights return to LAX at 2:30 pm. Be at both airports at least 1 1/2 hours before departure. You’ll need a passport or a copy of your birth certificate to get into Mexico. Flight schedules change without notice so be sure to check with your local travel agent to confirm departures and arrivals.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION
Cabs are available anywhere but Loreto is really a walking town, as everything you need is only a few blocks away. Rental cars are available from Budget and a local Mexican agency. Rates vary seasonally.


 

 

 

 

 



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