Travel to Mexico
You need a valid passport for international travel.
You do not need to obtain a travel visa in advance of your vacation in Mexico. During your flight you will fill out an immigration form and a customs form which you will present to the immigration and customs authorities, respectively. Your The cost of your tourist visa is included in your flight. If you are driving into Mexico, stop at the border to purchase a tourist visa for approx. $25USD. This is required for driving into the southern state of Baja, where Loreto is located.
Pre-Trip Meeting
The evening before your trip is a pre-trip meeting at our Expedition Base in Loreto. Exact time will be included in your registration follow-up emails, but it’s typically around 5pm, which gives time for you to get in and settled after your flight.
Prices per Person
The posted price is per person, minimum 4. Pricing available for smaller groups.
Launch Day Logistics
If your motorboat departs from the Loreto Marina and you’d enjoy a short walk in the morning, we’ll pick up your gear in our truck at your hotel and meet you at the marina. Loreto is small, so many hotels and Air B&Bs are close.
If you’d prefer a ride or are meeting the boat outside of town, your guide will meet you in a taxi at your hotel.
Luggage
The luggage that’s not coming on your trip can be left securely with your hotel. The hotels listed on our Lodging page all provide this service free of charge. Check with the proprietors if you’re staying elsewhere. You may also leave your luggage with us for a modest fee.
Weather
Your safety is our top priority, and we comply with the local Port Captain who dictates when we can move about on the water.
Loreto offers a delightful escape from cold or wet northern winters. The peak kayak-camping season falls between October and early May. Temperatures can vary widely between day and night in the desert, and Loreto is no exception. Average highs are 70-80s (mid to high 20sC) and lows in the 50s (teens C).
October and late April are quite warm and settled. December through February have the greatest potential for Baja’s famous Norte winds which can last a few days. November and March are transitional. Summers are hot and humid, which makes them grand for in-water activities but a bit toasty for beach camping.