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Resort Name: Villa Del Palmar at Islands of Loreto
Resort Rating: Elite
Location: Loreto, Mexico
Check-in Day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Nearest Airport: Loreto
For those travelers seeking a quiet slice of paradise, look no further than the Villa Del Palmar at The Islands of Loreto. Villa Del Palmar at The Islands of Loreto is located on the Northern Baja Peninsula nestled against the Sea of Cortez. The property sits 330 miles north of Cabo San Lucas. It quickly becomes the next coveted tourism destination in Mexico for those seeking a calmer slice of the Cabo Tourism Corridor six hours to the south. The property sits on 4,447 acres overlooking picturesque Danzante Bay just south of the city of Loreto. Villa Del Palmar at The Islands of Loreto is home to the dramatic Rees Jones-designed TPC Course at Danzante Bay, attracting golf enthusiasts worldwide.
For those not seeking a golf-oriented vacation, Villa del Palmar at Islands of Loreto has five swimming pools, an award-winning spa, and various restaurants. The property has room sizes ranging from Studios to Four Bedroom Villas with incredible views of the Islands that dot the Sea of Cortez. Loreto is known as the Aquarium of the World. Guests can rent kayaks and paddleboards to explore Loreto Bay National Marine Park, the largest protected marine area in Mexico at 797 square miles. If you are seeking activities for both the adventurously inclined and those who prefer a peaceful vacation on the miles of beaches surrounding the property, Loreto is the perfect discovery.
Flights to Loreto operate daily from U.S. destinations in Phoenix, Dallas and Los Angeles. More airlines are taking advantage of the opportunity to add this exciting new destination to their routes. Although the property offers an optional all-inclusive package, many guests choose to take a short taxi ride into the town of Loreto to explore the quaint Mexican charm, amazing seafood and historical sites that earned Loreto recognition as one of Mexico’s Pueblos Magicos (Magic Towns.)