from the
Gulf of California. Loreto is located on the east coast of the
Baja California Peninsula, at 26º00'46" N 111º20'36" W. It is bordered on the east by the
Gulf of California, on the west by the
Transpeninsular Highway, and on the south by the Arroyo Loreto, a dry creek bed that only fills with water after a heavy rainfall. The city is built on relatively flat land with an average elevation of above sea level. "La Giganta" Mountain Range ("
Sierra de la Giganta") lies to the west, extending along the center of the state of Baja California Sur, parallel to the gulf coast. The geology and topography of the Loreto region, extending from
Bahía Concepción to Agua Verde, is a coastal belt consisting "mainly of a narrow belt of ridges, valleys, and pediments adjacent to the escarpment, low- to moderate-elevation ranges transverse to the coast, and narrow coastal plains". The city is a
tourist resort, catering mostly to
American travelers, with daily flights from
California to
Loreto International Airport. Many American tourists enjoy fishing in "pangas" for "dorado" (
Mahi-mahi or Dolphin Fish). Local restaurants willingly prepare the daily catch of the tourists. Loreto has a museum that coexists alongside the historic, but still active, parish. Loreto has active sister city relationships with the California cities of
Hermosa Beach,
Cerritos, and
Ventura.
Climate from the Malecón de Loreto. Loreto has a
hot arid climate (
Köppen BWh), which is humid with abundant sunshine. The median temperature is . The temperatures are hot from June through October. Summer days have highs around with high humidity. According to the National Meteorological Service, Loreto's highest official temperature reading of was recorded on July 2, 2006; the lowest temperature ever recorded was on December 15, 1987. Loreto's yearly rainfall is low; averaging about , with exceptionally large interannual variability even for an arid region. The wettest months are August and September, when there are occasional short-lived rainfalls. One concern for Loreto is the
Pacific hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30, and sometimes causes heavy rainfall and floods in the area. The last time the town area was hit by a hurricane was on September 2 and 3, 2006, when
Hurricane John hit the Baja California Peninsula. }} ==Demographics==