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See Rosarito, then travel down the Baja coast to Ensenada, a sleepy fishing village that has come of age. The town is bustling with many shops and eateries to enjoy and explore.
The Baja Mexico Coastal Tour with San Diego Gray Line offers:
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Included lunch and
complimentary margarita |
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Breath taking coastal
views |
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Narrated tour |
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Shopping, sightseeing,
Mexican fare |
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Professional bi-lingual
driver/guides |
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Provided tips on
shopping and vendors |
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Complimentary pick up
and returns are offered for many participating hotels with
convenient pick up locations across San Diego |
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A large part of the fun of Ensenada is getting there. See Rosarito, then travel down the Baja coast to Ensenada. This is truly a magnificent stretch of coastal highway for sightseeing.
Upon arriving in Ensenada, you will see a sleepy fishing village that has come of age! The town is bustling with many shops and eateries to enjoy and explore. Many visitors say that this is the most memorable part of their trip to San Diego. Bring your camera!
Visitors to Mexico:
EFFECTIVE June, 2009, U.S. and Canadian citizens are required to have passport for travel into Mexico. Children ages 15 and under will be required to present proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate only.
Non-U.S. Citizens - A passport, I-94 card or resident alien card is required. Due to heightened security at the border, additional paperwork is required from visitors from some countries. This only applies to a very few countries. Please be aware of the status of your country or origin or check with the local immigration office to ensure that multiple-entry into the U.S. is allowed. This will avoid unnecessary delays.
Complimentary pick up and returns are offered for many participating hotels with convenient pick up locations across San Diego. |