Valle de Guadalupe, located north of Ensenada is the most important port in Baja California thanks to its strategic position on the Pacific Coast, just 70 miles south of the US/Mexico border. It is the only commercial port in the state, and is therefore a very important gateway for foreign imports into the country. The city also plays an important role in the tourism sector, with Ensenada's cruise terminal being the second most popular cruise port in Mexico for ships from around the world.
This bay includes several beaches suitable for surfing, sport fishing and regattas, as well as natural scenarios ideal for the practice of ecotourism activities. Surrounded by mountain landscapes that accentuate its beauty, the city is the ideal place to admire the extraordinary colors of the Pacific coast sunsets.
The tourist facilities in Ensenada include a fantastic variety of accommodation, golf courses, spas, bars and restaurants, along with an impressive array of cultural activities, natural attractions and beautiful beaches. While visiting the area you should definitely try and make some time to go whale watching, visit top Mexican vineyards, sample delicious regional cuisine, organize a convention, and enjoy fabulous events like the gastronomic festival.
Ensenada has an airport, but does not operate commercial flights. The closest is Tijuana’s, located 120 km, which is less than 2 hours by car. As for the land route you can reach Ensenada by the Scenic Highway Read more
If you are looking for a beautiful and different place in Mexico to organize an incentive trip, Ensenada and the Wine Route are the ideal option. The Mediterranean climate of Ensenada allows celebrating Read more
This extraordinary natural phenomenon takes place between the months of December and April in the Bay of All Saints. The whales leave Alaska’s cold waters at the beginning of November and travel in groups Read more
Throughout the territory of Ensenada there are many missions from the 17th and the 18th centuries. Some of them are bare adobe remains and others, such as San Francisco de Borja Adac and Santa Gertrudis La Magna, Read more
The wine route is a tour through the San Antonio de las Minas and Valle de Guadalupe vineyards, designed to teach you everything about the region’s fantastic winemaking culture.
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