Marine Park!
A one-day or yearly pass is required to go in or on the water.
The Bay of Loreto is recognized as an area of global importance for marine conservation and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We are incredibly lucky to have this beautiful resource as our neighbor! Let’s do our part to preserve it by following the no fishing rules and purchasing the required pass. More information on exemptions to the requirements is included in the full documents referenced below. Please also always wear reef-friendly sunscreen when in the water.
Marine Park Day-use bracelets can be purchased at the Casago office FN399C on the Paseo for $110 pesos each (or equivalent $ US). Office hours are from Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00, Sat 8:30-2:00. Phone: MX: (613) 688 1292 US: (602) 698 8886 Email: Loretobay@Casago.com
Annual passes: https://descubreanp.conanp.gob.mx/swb/conanp/pasaporte-brazalete-conservacion
The annual passes can also be bought in Loreto at the marina in the Parque National office. It is located to the left of the marina and down a couple of steps. After they give you the form take it to BBVA Bancomer bank on the plaza to pay for it. Take the receipt back to the Parque National office and you will be given your pass
How to Make Phone Calls
Mexico’s New Telephone System
The new standardized dialing system in Mexico means that the prefixes 01 for national long distance calls, 044 for calls to mobile phones, and 045 for long distance calls from land lines to mobiles phones has now been phased out.
It doesn’t matter what type of telephone (mobile or land line), or where it is located (local or long distance), callers only have to dial 10 digits for all phone numbers in the country.
Callers from abroad can also stop using the extra 1 that was required when dialing cell phone numbers. Such calls will only require entering Mexico’s two-digit country code (52) before dialing the area code and phone number.
Foreign cell phones while in Mexico may need to put 01152 before dialing the area code and phone number of a Mexican phone number.
Use 001 prefix before calling US & Canadian phone numbers.
Operator in Mexico 020
Operator in English 040
US 800#’s 800 numbers are not free, but will go through.
800 = 001-880
866 = 001-883
877 = 001-882
888 = 001-881
855 = 001-884