Get ready for an unforgettable day along the stunning Baja California Pacific Coast! This tour is packed with local flavor, ocean views, and must-see spots that showcase the heart of Baja.
We’ll start by visiting La Bufadora, one of the world’s largest marine geysers, where you can watch the ocean spray burst sky-high and explore colorful local markets. Then it’s off to Ensenada, a vibrant port town full of charm, history, and street food—plus a stop at Bodegas de Santo Tomás, one of Baja’s oldest wineries, for a taste of regional wines.
To top it all off, we’ll head to Puerto Nuevo, the famous lobster village, for an early dinner of fresh Pacific lobster served with warm tortillas, beans, and rice—Baja-style!
Cruise down the scenic coastal highway, soak in the views, and enjoy a day full of culture, flavor, and adventure. This tour is perfect for food lovers, wine sippers, and anyone looking to experience the real Baja.
Pickup included
Pickup included
First Stop: Authentic Flavors to Kick Off the Tour...
We’re starting the regional tour the way locals do — with breakfast at a hidden gem that tourists rarely find. This no-frills stand serves up rich, flavorful birria tacos and cheesy quesabirrias that locals swear by. It’s the real deal, straight from the source — no tourist traps, just unforgettable flavor.
Next Stop: Where Land Meets Ocean and History Meets Reality...
We’ll drive 20 minutes west toward the Pacific, arriving at the northwesternmost corner of Mexico — where the border fence stretches right into the ocean. Here, with the sound of waves in the background, we’ll dive into the complex history and evolution of the border itself. This powerful stop offers a deeper understanding of the region’s past, present, and the ongoing story of the U.S.-Mexico border.
Scenic Drive to La Bufadora — Coastal Beauty & Local Charm....
From the border fence, we’ll head south along the stunning Pacific coastline, enjoying about a 1.5-hour drive with breathtaking ocean views at every turn. Along the way, you’ll pass through vibrant seaside communities, rugged cliffs, and hidden beaches — perfect for quick photo stops or simply soaking in the Baja atmosphere.
Our destination is La Bufadora, one of the largest marine geysers in the world. Here, you’ll witness the powerful blowhole shoot ocean spray high into the air, explore local artisan stalls, and taste regional snacks like roasted corn and coconut candy. It’s a beautiful mix of nature, culture, and coastal charm.
Stop at Mirador Salsipuedes – A View You Won’t Forget...
On our way to La Bufadora, we’ll make a special stop at Mirador Salsipuedes, just before reaching Ensenada. This scenic overlook offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the rugged Baja coastline — a perfect spot for unforgettable photos.
While you take in the fresh ocean breeze, you’ll also have the chance to enjoy local treats like fresh-cut fruit, traditional Mexican candies, and snacks sold by friendly local vendors. It’s a quick but memorable stop that captures the beauty and flavor of the region.
Feel the Power of the Ocean at La Bufadora...
One of the tour’s most awe-inspiring stops, La Bufadora is a natural marine geyser that shoots ocean water high into the air — sometimes over 100 feet! Located on a scenic peninsula just outside Ensenada, this blowhole is one of the largest in the world.
Beyond the spectacle, you’ll also enjoy local artisan markets, tasty regional snacks like roasted corn and coconut treats, and stunning views of the rugged Pacific coastline. It’s a unique blend of nature, culture, and fun — a must-see Baja experience!
Scenic Drive Back to Ensenada...
After taking in the sights and sounds of La Bufadora, we’ll enjoy a relaxing drive back toward Ensenada. The route offers more stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, rolling hills, and small coastal communities along the way. It’s the perfect time to unwind, snap a few last photos, and reflect on the natural beauty of Baja before diving back into the energy and charm of Ensenada’s vibrant streets.
Taste Tradition at Bodegas de Santo Tomás...
While in Ensenada, we’ll visit Bodegas de Santo Tomás, one of Baja California’s most historic and respected wineries. Founded in 1888, this is the oldest winery in the region, where tradition and craftsmanship come together in every bottle.
You'll enjoy a guided Baja wine tasting, exploring a curated selection of wines that showcase the unique character of the Valle de Santo Tomás. This stop offers more than just great wine — it's a journey through the rich history and evolving wine culture of Baja.
Ensenada – A Classic Baja Stop & Home of the Original Margarita...
A favorite cruise ship port, Ensenada offers a perfect mix of coastal charm, rich culture, and fun local flavor. As we arrive in this lively seaside city, you’ll have time to explore its historic waterfront, bustling markets, and colorful streets.
Ensenada is also known as the birthplace of the original margarita—so don’t miss the chance to sip this iconic drink where it all began! With fresh seafood tostadas, friendly locals, and beautiful ocean views, Ensenada is more than just a stop — it’s a true taste of Baja you’ll remember long after your tour ends.
Early Dinner in Puerto Nuevo – The Famous Lobster Village.
No trip to Baja is complete without a stop in Puerto Nuevo, the legendary lobster town by the sea. We’ll enjoy an early dinner in this charming coastal village, famous for its fried Pacific lobster served with homemade flour tortillas, rice, beans, and plenty of local flavor.
With ocean views and a laid-back vibe, Puerto Nuevo offers a perfect mix of Baja tradition and delicious comfort food. It's a mouthwatering way to end the day before heading back north.
Final Drive to Tijuana – Tour Wrap-Up...
After our early dinner in Puerto Nuevo, we’ll take a comfortable 40-minute drive back to Tijuana to return to your original drop-off location. It’s a relaxing ride along the coast and through Baja’s northern region — a perfect time to reflect on the day’s highlights, take in the last views, and unwind as we wrap up your unforgettable Baja adventure.
as soon as you walk in to Tijuana, there will be a Roma Pharmacy, we will meet you at the pharmacy parking.
Tijuana, located on the U.S.-Mexico border, is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse cuisine, and lively entertainment scene. It's a melting pot of traditions and modern influences, offering a unique blend of Mexican charm and urban sophistication.
This iconic street is the heart of Tijuana's tourist district, lined with shops, bars, restaurants, and street performers. It's a must-visit for first-time visitors.
A popular beach area with a lively atmosphere, offering swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. It's also known for its seafood restaurants and bars.
A vibrant street known for its artisan markets, local crafts, and cultural experiences. It's a great place to find unique souvenirs and interact with local artisans.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of the California region, showcasing artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays.
A local twist on traditional tacos, often made with carne asada or al pastor, topped with fresh salsa and guacamole.
A refreshing dish made with raw fish or seafood marinated in lime juice, mixed with tomatoes, onions, and cilantro.
A traditional Mexican breakfast dish made with fried tortilla chips, salsa, and topped with cheese, crema, and sometimes eggs or chicken.
Spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures and lower tourist volumes, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-8 (Pacific Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
Tijuana has a reputation for crime and safety concerns, but many visitors enjoy the city without incident. Exercise common sense and stay aware of your surroundings.
Tijuana Bus Station (Central de Autobuses)
The Ruta Tijuana bus system is the primary mode of public transportation, offering affordable and frequent service throughout the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming coastal city known for its beaches, wineries, and seafood. Ensenada offers a mix of relaxation and cultural experiences.
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