This particular beach in Loreto is undoubtedly the finest. Although the sand pit might appear intimidating at first, with a little momentum, it's a breeze to navigate, especially if you're driving a truck. If you're in a car, look for a small sign that reads 2 wheel camping about 200 meters up the road. Once you've arrived at the beach, go all the way to the end on the right-hand side, where you'll find a small palapa. On weekends, it's usually a favorite spot for locals, so it's best to visit during the week when it's less crowded. We hardly saw anyone during our visit. The best snorkeling is around the rocks on the right side. If you can paddle board or kayak out to the small island, it's an experience of a lifetime. It's the closest I've ever been to such an incredible amount of fish, starfish, and urchins, not to mention the birds. During our stay, we even discovered four new turtle nests, so be cautious when driving.