m12m12
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loreto all inclusive fishing trip
I plan on flying down to Loreto to do some fishing this summer. Are there any hotels offering all inclusive deals?
Thanks,
Fred
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tehag
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Loreto
Maybe try here:
http://loretoadventurenetwork.com
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backninedan
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Check with Pam Bolles at Baja Big Fish Co. she can handle the booking for your entire trip.
Land line 011-52-613-135-1603
Cell 011-521-613-104-0781
I know this isn't really what you would call all inclusive, but I think it's about as close as you can get in Loreto.
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Bajahowodd
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Forgive for saying this, but whenever I hear "all-inclusive" I immediately think about all you can drink. Maybe it's because I have a bunch of
relatives who travel every year to such places, get their wristbands on, and go nuts. It's almost like they really don't care about being immersed in
a different culture. Loreto has some very fine hotels, and some very fine restaurants. And if you stay in town, you can walk to all.
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Udo
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Don't fall for the all inclusive deals offered at the airport as you walk off the planes.
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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Hola, not all-inclusive but a reasonably priced wonderful hotel.
HOLA, MYSELF AND DIFFERENT FRIENDS HAVE STAYED AT HOTEL ANGRA IN LORETO AND IT'S THE NEWEST AND NICEST BOUTIQUE HOTEL WITH RATES BETTER THAN THE
OTHER BIG HOTELS. HOTEL ANGRA'S ROOMS ARE SUPER SPACIOUS AND EXTREMELY CLEAN ( NEWER ) WITH KING SIZE BEDS, SATELLITE TV, WIFI, AND THE MOST
WONDERFUL AND ACCOMODATING ENGLISH SPEAKING HOSTS. LARGE SECURED PARKING AND A COFFEE SHOP. THE LOCATION IS VERY QUIET AS WELL. A DEFINITE 10 ++
OVERALL, THERE IS NO COMPARISON ! TWO STORY WITH DOME AND ARCHED ENTRYWAY. NO VERY HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES DUE TO ARCHED ENTRY Ana Carranza,
ana.carranza@hotelangra.com, www.hotelangra.com Phone: 6131351172
np pool but great accomodations AND PET FRIENDLY !!
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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Alan
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Haven't stayed there in 20+ years but I believe the Oasis Hotel offered all inclusive fishing packages.
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Howard
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Around 3 or so years ago we stayed at the Oasis Hotel at the South end of the Malecon.
Very basic but clean rooms, 2 or 3 meals a day that wee good, not bad, not very good but somewhere between Ok and sort of OK. Friendly staff. Did
not include c-cktails or beer. Decent swimming pool and it is on the beach. I forgot how much $ but it wasn't bad.
In summation, if you insist on all inclusive, this is the place.
If you have the bucks, try the nicest hotel in town, La Mission. I am sure they will put something together for you but it will cost ya.
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
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rhintransit
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I second the recommendation for Pam Bowles. she's great (and a Nomad).
phone numbers as above in backninedan's post or check the website
bajabigfish.com
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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