juju - 9-17-2007 at 09:09 AM
hi, it's me again, picking your brains...
i checked out some of your suggestions for loreto (i have decided to stay a week in mulege, three nites in loreto) but most of the small places are
booked for the time i have earmarked. i have been recommended to look into the large hotels.
does anyone know what desert inn is like? what is the beach like there?
thx!
cin
rhintransit - 9-17-2007 at 09:41 AM
it's the old La Pinta. expensive for what you get, you can do a lot better. beach 'in front' is a long long run ( a good sized block or more) of
brown sand to the water. not what you would think of as 'beachfront' but there is nothing in front of it so technically waterfront.
why larger hotels?
Cypress - 9-17-2007 at 09:43 AM
juju A neat place in Loreto is the La Damiana Inn, a bed and breakfast. It's right in the middle of everything.
juju - 9-17-2007 at 09:49 AM
the larger hotels, because a lot of the small ones are booked already. i am coming during xmas.
i also thought my daughter might like it, since i am the one who likes the reclusive thing, she is a city girl
i will ask the people at la damiana inn.
desert inn is relatively inexpensive actually. it is $237 for 2 people for 3 nites. unfortunately, that is around the ballpark for loreto at that
time...
elizabeth - 9-17-2007 at 10:01 AM
Have you checked SuKasa? It's right on the malecon, within walking distance of everything. There are kitchens, separate living areas and
bedrooms...nice ambiance.
juju - 9-17-2007 at 10:17 AM
ok, checked out la damiana and sukasa. i like both, and have emails out to them for availability. thanks os much for all yuor suggestions! it is a lot
of help to have some personal experience behind the hype...
ps: why it 'the secret' down on the bottom of this page? is it something the nomads are endorsing, or an ad?
backninedan - 9-17-2007 at 11:21 AM
Juju, you may also want to check out "Coco Cabanas". Nice place with a pool and just two blocks from the malecon.
edinnopolo - 9-17-2007 at 11:32 AM
Go to www.tripadvisor.com/loreto and they'll give you a rundown of hotels/motels in Loreto with pricing and ranking.
Bajame - 9-17-2007 at 11:54 AM
Try Hotel Palmas Altas. Small but secure and clean. Nice Patio and gate closes at night for extra security. Two blocks to town and the beach. Tel
01-613-13-53 E-mail. aidadavisd@hotmail.com We always stay there.
Las Cabanas de Loreto
Loretana - 9-17-2007 at 04:56 PM
Juju,
You should also check out Les and Linda Clark's
Las Cabanas de Loreto. The property is small, secluded, well equipped, reasonable ($80 per night + iva) and has a pool, hot tub, and kitchenette en
suite. They are also located just off the quiet (?) end of the malecon, within walking distance of everything.
www.lascabanasdeloreto.com
Y que les vaya bien!
juju - 9-17-2007 at 06:42 PM
thanks to all
i did check out las cabanas de loreto, the price is $95 for the cabanas, everything else is more...
sukasa is booked
still waiting to hear from la damiana, and iguana inn (who was booked for xmas, but i am thinking i ill stay in loreto first, then go to mulege, if
that is a way around this issue )