The saying here goes like this “ If you come to Loreto and do not go to San Javier Mission then you have not gone to Loreto!” Today I went to San Javier Mission! Everything about the whole experience far exceeded my expectations. It helps having superb weather, a great driver and guide named Santos, plus only a few others who wanted to say “I went to Loreto”. The scenery along the narrow winding road up into the hills above Loreto was amazing. We made one stop along tbe forty-five minute to look out to the Sea of Cortez with Loreto on this side of the Sea and Isla del Carmen on the horizon.
San Javier Mission is steeped in history which I won’t get into. During the drive up, Santos told us anything and everything you would ever want to know about Baja, Loreto and the Mission. History never was and is still not my favourite thing yet I want to know the basics. View as we walked towards the church. It was finished being built in 1759.
view inside
view as we exited out the side
view looking back as we headed towards the orchard
on our way to the orchard
I truly enjoyed the scenery surrounding San Javier Mission. I felt that feeling that is hard to describe. It was peaceful, it was pretty, it was so very quiet, I felt a comforting embrace, it was serene, it felt calm and carefree here. Sigh!
It came time for lunch.
We placed our orders when we first arrived.
They were ready when we arrived back an hour later after our walk about.
We entered in under the palm tree roof.
I had two burritos, a quesadilla, refried beans and a…..
cerveza!
After lunch, we strolled the main street to the end where Santos picked us up.
This is a shop that I shopped at.
on the main street with the church behind me
a cafe
homes
in the middle of the street
view in someone’s backyard
what I bought in that store
a large mug with a handle that I will use as a soup bowl
So, even though I am in Loreto, I truly am in Loreto because I went to San Javier Mission!