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Discover a peaceful and pure oasis in Loreto called Danzante Bay

Now presenting Danzante Bay—a peaceful, pristine oasis lined by the Sea of Cortez along one of Loreto’s most spectacular stretches of coastline. Watch the video to see Nick Fong’s wild (and very relatable) adventure trying to recover a $500 USD golf club he lost out on the course.

If you love the idea of Baja Sur without the crowds, Danzante Bay is the kind of place that sticks with you. The views are wide open, the air feels cleaner, and the nature is always “on”—from seabirds gliding through canyon walls to dolphins surfacing in the bay like they’re putting on a private show.

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About Danzante Bay

Just nearby is the growing Loreto International Airport (LTO), with convenient access from major hubs in the U.S. and Canada. For private aviation, the airport’s FBO (private terminal) is a newer facility designed to support private arrivals with the services you’d expect. From the airport, the calm waters of Danzante Bay are typically about a 35-minute drive—close enough to be easy, far enough to feel like a true escape.

Discover the magical town of Loreto

In the town of Loreto, history isn’t a museum—it’s part of daily life. The original mission church still stands in the central square, and from there, cobblestone streets lead you past small shops filled with local art and into restaurants where the flavors of Baja and Mexico shine.

What makes Loreto special is how much of the surrounding land and sea is protected. The vibe is relaxed, welcoming, and deeply rooted in culture. Founded as the oldest Spanish colony in Baja California in 1697, Loreto carries a sense of story and identity that you can feel the moment you arrive.

Marine Park is a natural wonder

Often referred to as “the world’s aquarium,” the waters around Loreto are famous for their biodiversity—an environment that supports an incredible range of marine life and seasonal whale activity. The protected bay stays calm much of the year, making it ideal for paddleboarding, floating, snorkeling, and easy shoreline time with kids.

The Bahía de Loreto National Park spans over 2,000 square kilometers (around 800 square miles) and includes a collection of remarkable islands—Danzante Island, Monserrat Island, Del Carmen Island, Santa Catalina Island, and Coronado Island.

Nick Fong’s take on real estate in Loreto

Nick describes Loreto as a “time machine”—a place that feels like Los Cabos did decades ago, before the big growth curve. It has the charm, the infrastructure, and the lifestyle ingredients people look for, but with a calmer pace and a more local feel.

And the investment story is getting louder. With an international airport nearby, a growing resort and golf presence, and the culture-rich downtown, Loreto is increasingly landing on the radar of both travelers and long-term buyers. Nick points to Danzante Bay as a strong “signal” for what’s coming over the next 20–30 years.

If you’d like to explore lifestyle options and luxury communities in Los Cabos while you consider Baja Sur as a whole, these pages are helpful starting points:

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