CALL FOR 2006 DATES
7 Nights / 6 Days Fishing -
CALL FOR 2006 RATES
per person, double occupancy
SOLD - CALL FOR 2006 DATES
Weeks Late June through August
2 anglers per panga skiff boat
All meals and transfers go with the package
Rate Includes:
- Airport and ground transfers in Loreto,
- 7 nights air-conditioned lodging at Hotel Oasis
on the Beach in Loreto.
- 3 meals per person Daily while at Hotel.
- 6 Days fishing aboard a 22-ft. covered Panga skiff boat with Captain,
- Approximately 6-7 hour fishing days, and
- all taxes (12% hotel tax on prepaid stay, 10% tax on prepaid fishing).
Space is limited so early reservations are strongly advised.
For reservations please contact
Chris Steiner
800-950-4242.
Email:
chris@fishinginternational.com
Payments:
A $300.00 per person non-refundable deposit is
required in order to confirm space.
Balance payment due 60 days prior to departure.
Rates do Not Include:
Airfare to Loreto, departure taxes, excess baggage charges if applicable,
liqour, fishing license (available in Loreto for about $25.00),
fishing equipment, bait,
tips, laundry, trip insurance, and
items of a personal nature.
Cancellations:
Cancellations will only be refunded if your spot can be resold or a replacement
is furnished.
Please review Fishing International's "Terms and Conditions" form for
further information on policy and cancellations.
Travel Insurance is strongly recommended to protect your investment.
All rates are subject to change.
Loreto is roughly between Bahia Concepion and Prt. Escondido,
near Isla Coronado.
The tranquil setting greets visitors with rich history and culture, unspoiled beaches,
the azure Sea of Cortez, world-class fishing, and a new 18-hole golf course.
Fishing International
has selected prime weeks in late June and July exclusively with the
Hotel Oasis and some of the finest fishing captains in Loreto and the most
knowledgeable with fly fishing as well as conventional tackle.
Contact us now as some weeks are completely full.
Historically, an early mission settlement established in 1697,
Loreto is recognized as the oldest continuously inhabited town on Baja,
as well as
the capital of the Californias until 1829.