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Loreto Mexico

Quiet Baja town, big Sea of Cortez wildlife, and island diving inside a national park

Updated Jan 23, 202611 sources

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Fees And Permits

Confirm these fees before you book so your operator plan and day budget match what you will pay onsite.

Fees You Can't Skip

  • Embrace It (Baja California Sur visitor contribution) - MXN $488
  • Parque Nacional Bahia de Loreto entrance fee (Conservation Bracelet) - MXN $225
  • Typical payment pattern: Plan for two common addons: the Baja California Sur visitor contribution (Embrace It) for international travelers, and the Loreto Bay National Park entrance fee collected via a conservation bracelet.

What people usually pay

Plan for two common add-ons: the Baja California Sur visitor contribution (Embrace It) for international travelers, and the Loreto Bay National Park entrance fee collected via a conservation bracelet. Many tour operators can help you handle the park bracelet, but do not assume it is included. Keep digital proof of payment available when traveling.

FeeAmountApplies toWhere to payNotes
Embrace It (Baja California Sur visitor contribution)

MXN $488

per trip (international visitors staying more than 24 hours in Baja California Sur)

International visitors to Baja California Sur (check eligibility rules)Where to pay

Pay online and keep the QR or receipt. Requirements and enforcement can change, so confirm current instructions on the official site before travel.

Parque Nacional Bahia de Loreto entrance fee (Conservation Bracelet)

MXN $225

per person, per day

Visitors entering the national park islands and waters on toursWhere to pay

The park rules include carrying the bracelet and packing out all trash. The official park page notes exemptions (for example, children under 12) and discounts for students, teachers, and certain visitor categories.

CONANP Conservation Passport (Pasaporte de Conservacion)

MXN $3,760

1 year

Frequent visitors to Mexican protected areasWhere to pay

This can be good value if you plan multiple national-park visits in Mexico within a year. Confirm current pricing and participating protected areas before purchasing.