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ABOUT ENSENADA

HOTELS * RECREATION * SHOPPING * RESTAURANTS * BARS AND CLUBS * BEACHES * FISHING * TRANSPORTATION CAMPING * LOCAL INTEREST * THE GRINGO FACTOR * YOUR FIRST STOP * THE BEST OF ENSENADA * ENSENADA FAST FACTS * HOT TIP * REAL ESTATE * MISCELLANEOUS *

 

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ENSENADA is not as much a tourist town as it is a genuine Mexican city, yet it does have plenty to offer the visitor (400,000 visitors last year). The 74 mile drive south of the U.S. border is on an excellent 4 lane highway and can be traveled in just over an hour (or you can take 2 days and really have some fun!).

It has been said that Ensenada is a town built around a bar. Although this is a bit of an exaggeration, members of the Hussong's family have indeed been major players in the development of this port town since they opened Hussong's Cantina here, way back in 1892. Today, over a century later, its hard to beat the $3.00 margaritas, live mariachis, and colorful clientele that help make this fine drinking establishment one of the most famous bars in the world! (Yes...the margarita was invented here!)

Ensenada's main shopping, eating and hotel street for tourists has gotten a nice facelift. Located in the northwest corner of town, just a block from the harbor, Avenida Lopez Mateos is a great place to walk, shop, eat and drink. Attractive brick-stamped sidewalks and crosswalks, combined with nice street lamps and other cosmetic improvements are making this street the main showcase for Ensenada tourism. Enjoying breakfast or lunch at a colorful sidewalk cafe is a great way to take in the best that Ensenada has to offer.

A nice road drops into town from the north, complete with zillions of palm trees, once again showing that Ensenada is very aware of it's role as a growing tourist destination. Ensenada offers all of the services you would expect to find in any large city, including supermarkets, hospitals, miles of shopping and much more. Baja travelers headed further south into the Peninsula utilize Ensenada as the last big stop to load up on essentials that start to become scarce as one heads south into Baja's wide open spaces. While in town, enjoy your hotel with that satellite TV. This might be your last chance to watch Seinfeld re-runs for a while (not that there is anything wrong with that).

Ensenada is a big port town, handling everything from fishing boats to cruise ships. A first class yacht harbor just north of town caters to pleasure craft and the facilities include one of Ensenada's best hotels.

Ensenada's close proximity to the U.S. border, coupled with its diverse attractions and special cultural flavor, promise to keep Ensenada near the top of the list of Baja destinations for adventurers looking for a quick across-the-border getaway!

Things get busy in Ensenada when the cruise ships hit town, usually Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. But these folks head back to the ship at night, so the crowds thin out at most of the restaurants and clubs at night. Other busy times in town are late February (Carnival), April (Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race) and November (Baja 1000 Off Road Race).

A fun website to review for good Ensenada information is ENSENADA.COM. Always current information and a great site to surf before heading to Ensenada!

In the hills just outside of Ensenada there are several very good wineries. For more information on one of the bigger companies visit the web site of CETTO WINES. Speaking of La Bufadora, don't miss this great article by Baja aficionado and Baja author Ann Hazard.

The grand steamship SS Catalina from Los Angeles still sits in Ensenada harbor awaiting refurbishing. To see a photo of the old girl as seen by Carlos Fiesta on his 2,200 mile solo Baja adventure drop by CARLOS FIESTA'S NAJA CIRCUMNAVIGATION.

The ENSENADA TOURISM BOARD can be reached at Boulevard Costero and Boulevard Teniente Azueta, #540, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800 or by calling (800) 310-9687 or 011-52 (646) 178-2411. Baja California Tourism Information can be obtained at (800) 225-2786. Information on a calendar of events for Ensenada can be obtained by contacting SECTURE by telephone at 011-52 (646) 172-3022 or by e-mail at fpalacios@baja.gob.mx.

Thinking about moving south of the border? Visit the web site of BAJA RELOCATION for a head's up for what awaits you.

Before you head south check out today's GOLD COAST WEATHER!

To purchase a good map of the Baja Peninsula visit the web site of MEXICO MAPS.

Pulling up the book SEA OF CORTEZ REVIEW is a fun way to visit Baja when you don't have the time to head south!

 

THE GRINGO FACTOR

Ensenada is a pretty big place these days and the vast majority of the city is not set up for tourists. Most of the gringos in town end up near the northwest part of town, either near the harbor area or along nearby Avenida Lopez Mateos, the main shopping and dining street. Walking between these two main parts of town is easy and enjoyable, and visitors are met with welcome smiles almost everywhere in this area. Most of the gringos that live in the general Ensenada area have homes south of town near Estero Beach, or further south along the coast near Punta Banda.

 

YOUR FIRST STOP IN TOWN

Ensenada is a big town and it may seem almost too big to figure out for the first time visitor. No worries, mate! To get your Ensenada vacation started just head for the intersection of Avenida Lopez Mateos and Avenida Ruiz (one block up from the harbor at the north end of town), and then park your car. This intersection is quickly becoming a center of activity for tourists, offering a variety of food (Papa's and Beer Cafe, Sushi and Charro Chicken), shopping (upper end and bargain basement) and world famous bars (Hussong's Cantina and Papas and Beer). For a relaxing 'get aquatinted' walk head south on Avenida Lopez Mateos and enjoy all of the flavor of this fun Baja town.

 

THE BEST OF ENSENADA

Ensenada visitors looking for the top end in lodging usually head for the LAS ROSAS HOTEL AND SPA on the coast about 10 minutes north of town. First class service with a beautiful infinity pool! Campers and RV's looking for a great place to hang their hat with a spectacular ocean view can head for the open spaces of the PLAYA SALDAMANDO campground 20 minutes north of town on the bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The best restaurant for exquisite food with a spectacular view is the PUNTA MORRO RESORT RESTAURANT, just 10 minutes north of town right on the bluffs (start with your outer fork and work your way in toward the plate). And the best place in town to hoist a margarita, people watch and listen to live mariachis is the world famous HUSSONG'S CANTINA on Avenida Ruiz in the heart of Ensenada. Bet you can't drink just one! For those looking for a place to dance and party hard usually head across the street from Hussong's Cantina to PAPAS AND BEER. Bring bail money. The best road trip from Ensenada is the 30 minute road south of town to La Bufadora at the end of the Punta Banda Peninsula. The shopping along the walk to the Blow Hole is the icing on the cake! Boaters who drop the hook in Ensenada will appreciate the professional services of BAJA NAVAL on the east end of the harbor. Complete with NOAA weather updates! And surfers looking for the best waves in Ensenada don't need to look any further than TODOS SANTOS ISLAND, 8 miles offshore. Don't like boats? San Miguel, 10 minuted north of town, offers good rights off a boulder beach.

 

ENSENADA FAST FACTS

Size: 52,000 square kilometers * Population: 470,000 * Time Zone: Pacific Standard Daylight Savings Time * Bank hours: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday * ATM's: Yes * Internet Access: Yes (pesos) * Public Telephones: Yes * Cell phone coverage for AT&T: yes * Closest International Airport: Tijuana : Local Economy: Tourism/Business/Port.

 

CARLOS FIESTA'S HOT TIP: No trip to Ensenada would be complete without a walking tour of the fish market and new harbor-side walk. Located near the entrance to town in the north east corner of the harbor, across the street from the Pemex station and the Baja Inn Hotel, this daily display of fresh fish from the fishing cooperatives all around Baja is quite a show. After a relaxing stroll around the new harbor walk, the h-u-g-e flagpole, and a stop to enjoy a fresh fish taco at one of the many streetside vendors near the entrance to the fish market is a perfect way to taste the flavor of Baja!

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Ensenada offers miles of nice beaches, but because of the large harbor, most of them are south of town. Heading south on the main road, most roads heading west from the highway will get you to the sand.

At one time the entire coastal area west of downtown Ensenada was all sandy beaches. But building the harbor was necessary for the future growth of commerce in the area, so beaches took a back seat to the marina.

Today, even though nice beaches start less than a 10 minutes south of downtown Ensenada, most visitors spend there time here shopping, eating and sightseeing. Visitors looking for beach action will find a lot more going on in Estero Beach, 20 minutes south of Ensenada, or in ROSARTIO BEACH, about 35 minutes up the coast.

For information on how to protect your skin while beaching in the hot Baja sun visit the SUNSCREEN TIPS section of Mexico Expo!

 

  • PLAYA SAN MIGUEL

    Approximately 5 miles north of Ensenada, prior to the toll gate.
    Dirt and rock beach. Good waves for surfing & boogie boards!
    Camping for a fee.

     

  • PLAYA HERMOSA (Corona Beach)

    One mile south of town, right turn at the huge Corona sign, one mile to the ocean.
    Miles of white sandy beaches from the marina south, all the way to Playa Estero!
    The closest sandy beach to Ensenada!

     

  • PLAYA ESTERO

    Approximately 5 miles south of town, right turn at Estero Beach signal.
    Large estuary with calm water, perfect for all water sports!
    The Estero Beach Hotel is the perfect access point!

     

  • PUNTA BANDA PENINSULA

    Head south of town, right turn at La Bufadora sign.
    Very clear water makes this area a good place for snorkeling or scuba diving.
    Don't miss the blowhole...La Bufadora!

     

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There are probably more camping and RV areas near Ensenada than any other area on the west coast of Baja! Close proximity to the U.S. border makes this a fun and easy destination.

Because it is located right on the coast, camping in the Ensenada area is predictably cool in the mornings and late afternoons, and pleasant during the day.

Coyote Cal's Youth Hostel is located 45 minutes south of Ensenada just off the main highway at km. 78 for those looking for a cheap place to stay near the beach. Coyote Cals offers very inexpensive dorms with 30+ beds, plus private lodging as well. Morning pancakes are included with room prices!

Baja campers looking to pull up an RV or tent in a warmer climate might consider SAN FELIPE or BAHIA CONCEPCION on the east side of the Baja Peninsula.

 

  • RANCHO ENSENADA

    Telephone (949) 650-4444.
    Toll free (800) EL RANCHO.
    U.S. Mailing address: 3334 East Coast Highway #303, Corona del Mar, California, 92625.
    82 acre guest ranch, camp ground, and RV park in the hills of Ensenada, 6 miles east in the San Juan Valley.
    Shaded tents sites / level 40' RV pads / water hook-ups / dump station / bathrooms / showers / picnic area.
    Tennis / bushwhacker golf / mountain bikes / horseshoes / large pool / Jacuzzi / horseback riding / restaurant / dancing!

     

  • ESTERO BEACH RESORT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 176-6230.
    Fax 011-52 (617) 6-6925.
    South of town 6 miles to Estero Beach traffic light, right at the sign.
    Number of spaces: 60.
    Full hook-ups / grass camping / Restaurant-Bar La Terraza / flush toilets / hot showers / restrooms / tennis / pool & swim-up bar / boat ramp / beach club / water sports rentals / horses / bikes / volley ball / basketball / playground / recreation center / driving range.

     

  • SAN MIGUEL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-6225.
    Just south of the toll gate, 7 miles north of Ensenada.
    Number of spaces: 100.
    Campsites / 30 RV spaces with full hook-ups / flush toilets / hot showers / gift shop / restaurant / bar / dump station.
    Good surfing off a rocky beach.

     

  • HUSSONGS RV RESORT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-5101.
    North of town, west side of highway.
    Web site: www.hussongscantina.com.
    Number of spaces: 70.
    Full hook-ups / some concrete pads / flush toilets / hot showers.
    A President's Travel Club Resort.

     

  • PLAYA SALDAMANDO

    E-Mail: saldamando@k-online.com
    A hidden 'resort' 5 miles north of town.
    Camping ($8), trailers for rent ($30), plus small RV spaces!
    Bathrooms / showers / firewood / boogie boards!

     

  • JOKER HOTEL AND RV PARK

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 176-7201.
    Toll free (800) 2JOKER2.
    Fax 011-52 (617) 7-4460.
    Carreterra Peninsular Km. 12.5 in Cipres, 3 miles south of town on the east side of the street.
    Number of sites: 10.
    Full hook-ups / flush toilets / hot showers / pool / Jacuzzi / Restaurant-Bar El As / El Rey Nightclub / BBQ area / TV / children's recreation area.

     

  • VILLARINO RV PARK

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 156-2045.
    Fax 011-52 (615) 4-2044.
    Apartado Postal #1, Punta Banda, Baja California, Mexico, 22791.
    12.5 miles south of town, on the road to Punta Banda and La Bufadora.
    Number of sites: 50.
    25 sites with full hook-ups plus 25 sites with water only / flush toilets / hot showers / Taco Plaza Restaurant / store / boat rentals / beachfront patio party area / picnic tables / on the beach!
    A quiet corner of nature far removed from the main tourist areas of Ensenada. Tide pools, swim beach, plus natural hot springs! Catering to families, groups, and Baja fans who just want to get away from it all.

     

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Offshore fishing can be arranged at several locations in Ensenada. If you are staying in a hotel, your first inquiry might be the front desk. If they cannot recommend a skipper or a charter operation, try the shops on Ensenada's two main streets.

Another way to arrange for fishing in Ensenada is to head down to the harbor. Once you hit the big Fish Market, turn left at the harbor walk. There are several fishing operations right there on the boardwalk!

Anglers who want to fish in the waters off of Ensenada also have the option of booking with one of the many professional fishing companies out of San Diego. These folks know the local waters well, and most trips are successful with tight lines and good times.

BAJA DIRECTIONS has the best Ensenada fishing charts!

For more information on Baja fishing drop by our BAJA FISHING section!

Looking for a Baja-based yacht broker? Visit the web site of BAJA CALIFORNIA MARINE.

 

  • SERGIO'S ENSENADA SPORTSFISHING CENTER

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-2185.
    U.S. (619) 454-7166.
    Toll free (800) 336-5454.
    E-Mail: sergios@telnor.net.
    Located on Ensenada's Waterfront Malecon, near the north west corner of town, next to the marina.
    Mailing address: 512 East San Ysidro Blvd. #676, San Ysidro, California, 92173.
    5 professional fishing boats offering day trips out of Ensenada.
    Tackle shop, cleaning service, box lunches, free parking, plus hotel reservation service!
    Visa, Mastercard and American Express accepted.
    Visit their web site for more information.

     

  • BLUEWATER TOURS

    Telephone (562) 799-8475.
    Toll free Califfornia (800) 799-8475.
    Post Office Box 15596, Long Beach, California, 90815.
    E-mail: bluewatertours@charter.net
    Web site: www.bluewatertours.com.
    Fishing in Ensenada as well as other Mexico locations.
    Visit their web site for additional information.

     

  • BANDITO'S FLEET

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 714-0054.
    Located in the marina next to Juanita's.
    Day trips to local waters and offshore islands.
    Also taking surfers to Todos Santos island.

     

  • GORDO'S SPORTSFISHING

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3515.
    Toll free (877) 435-6181.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 178-0481.
    One of Ensenada's biggest fleets!
    Day trips and special fishing packages from a professional company.

     

  • JUANITO'S SPORTSFISHING

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-0953.
    Located in the heart of the harbor action just west of town.
    Sportfishing in local waters since 1960.
    Fishing charters plus boats for rent.

     

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Ensenada offers every type of hotel and lodging Baja travelers will need. The larger hotels cater to English speaking Baja travelers, as do some of the smaller operations.

Like most big towns, securing your vehicle during an overnight stay is a good idea. Petty auto theft is not uncommon in Ensenada. If you have any valuables in your car, it's best to take them with you into the hotel room at night.

When considering a location for your stay in Ensenada, think about where you are planning to spend most of your time. If the main thrust of your trip is to eat, drink and shop, you might want to consider a hotel downtown, near all of the tourist action, located on AVENIDA LOPEZ MATEOS. If, on the other hand, the main purpose of your trip is to go fishing, you might want to consider the convenience of a hotel near the harbor, or just north of town at the Marina!

For further information on lodging in and around Ensenada, and for discounted prices in some of the better hotels, contact MEXICO TRAVEL NET.

Coyote Cal's Youth Hostel is located 45 minutes south of Ensenada just off the main highway at km. 78 for those looking for a cheap place to stay near the beach.

 

  • DESERT INN HOTEL (The old La Pinta)

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 176-2601.
    Main office fax 011-52 (617) 176-3688.
    Toll free (800) 336-5454.
    E-mail: lapinta@telnor.net.
    Web site: www.lapintahotels.com
    An easy walk to the marina.
    Avenida Floresta at Bucaneros, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    Number of rooms: 52.
    Rooms and suites.
    Hotel amenities: Pool / Restaurant Las Carabelas / Las Margaritas Bar / meeting rooms for 30 people / parking.
    Room amenities: Air conditioning / cable television / telephones.
    This is part of the same chain of hotels strung along Baja Highway One along the Peninsula, including San Quintin, Catavina, Guerrero Negro, San Ignacio, and Loreto.
    Like most Desert Inn - La Pinta hotels, this one has big rooms, a good central location and decent accommodations.
    The restaurant is good, but do yourself a favor and go experiment with the other good restaurants in Ensenada.

     

  • SAN NICOLAS RESORT HOTEL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 176-1901.
    Fax 011-52 (617) 6-4930.
    E-mail: mfoster@compunet.com.mx.
    Web site: www.sannicolas.com.mx
    P.O. Box 19, Avenida Lopez Mateos at Blancarte and Guadalupe, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    Mailing address: P.O. Box 437060, San Ysidro, California, 92143-7060.
    Number of rooms: 150.
    Rooms, suites and junior suites.
    Hotel amenities: Pool / Jacuzzi / restaurant La Fuente / coffee shop / bar / disco Azteca / gift shop / beauty salon / travel agency / private parking / convention facilities / sports book.
    Room amenities : Cable television / telephones / air conditioning.
    Now offering Internet access in the lobby!
    A top rate hotel offering quality service!
    Gets real fun when the Baja 500, Baja 1000 or the Newport to Ensenada Race is in town!

     

  • ESTERO BEACH RESORT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 176-6225.
    Toll free (800) 762-2494.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 176-6925.
    E-mail: reservations@hotelesterobeach.com.
    Web site: www.hotelesterobeach.com.
    6 miles south of town off the Transpeninsular Highway, right at the Estero Beach sign and traffic signal.
    Mailing address: 482 San Ysidro Blvd., Suite 1186, San Ysidro, California, 92173.
    Number of rooms: 104.
    Rooms, junior suites, 2 presidential suites.
    Hotel amenities: On the beach / pool / swim-up bar / 2 Jacuzzis / Restaurant-Bar La Terraza / recreation room / tennis courts / gift shops / volleyball / basketball / putting green / water sports / launch ramp / boat rentals / convention facilities / private parking / security.
    Room amenities: Televisions / telephones / ocean views.
    Estero Beach Hotel has always had a special location on a great bay, but the recently completed remodel has pushed this fine landmark over the mark from a nice hotel to a truly magnificent resort. The new pool / spa area is nothing short of spectacular, even by U.S. standards. The grounds and new seaside Malecon are impeccably maintained, and the remodeled La Terrazas Restaurant and Bar are the perfect place to drink in the warm Baja sun.
    Estero hosts Baja's biggest party every June for the annual VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT! Palm Springs, step aside. You've got some serious competition!

     

  • LAS ROSAS HOTEL AND SPA

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-4360.
    U.S. (619) 454-7166.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 174-4595.
    E-mail: info@lasrosas.com.
    Web site: www.lasrosas.com.
    3 miles north of town, on the ocean.
    Number of rooms: 68.
    Hotel amenities: On the ocean / infinity pool / Jacuzzi / sauna / fitness room / racquetball / private parking.
    Room amenities: Ocean views / air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
    A first class hotel with spectacular ocean views!
    Not convenient for walking to town...driving a must.

     

  • CORONA HOTEL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 176-0901.
    Boulevard Costero 1442, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    Located right next to the harbor, at the south end of the tourist zone.
    Corona means "crown" and the top of this hotel has one you can see from far away.
    View of harbor from the upper rooms.
    Hotel amenieirs: El Velero restaurant / bar / pool / Spa / private parking lot.
    Room amenities: Air conditioning / flat screen TV's / telephones.
    Short walk to shops and restaurants.
    Ask for the corporate rate for a room discount before you check in.
    Free Internet access adjacent to the front desk.
    The best way to walk to the downtown shops is along the waterfront Malecon.
    Looking for a room close to the pool? There are 3 rooms on the first floor that have sliding glass doors that open right up to the pool area!

     

  • HOTEL CORTEZ

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-2307.
    Toll free (800) 303-2684.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 178-3904.
    Web site: www.bajainn.com.
    Avenida Lopez Mateos # 1089, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    Located in the heart of Ensenada's tourist area, near the corner of Lopez Mateos and Castillo, east side of the street.
    Number of rooms: 75.
    Rooms and junior suites.
    Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant-Bar Sorrento / parking / meeting rooms / non smoking rooms available.
    Room amenities: Televisions / telephones / air conditioning.

     

  • SANTO TOMAS HOTEL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-1503.
    Toll free (800) 303-2684.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 178-1504.
    E-mail: bajainn@telnor.net.
    Boulevard Costero 609, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    Number of rooms: 80.
    Hotel amenities: Shops / walk to marina and town / private parking.
    Room amenities: Air conditioning / televisions / telephones.

     

  • ENSENADA TRAVEL LODGE

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-1601.
    Toll free (800) 255-3050.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 174-0005.
    E-mail: travelodge@microsol.com.mx.
    Avenida Blancarte 130, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    Located in the heart of Ensenada's tourist zone, near the corner of Blancarta and Lopez Mateos.
    Number of rooms: 52.
    Rooms and honeymoon suite.
    Hotel amenities: Pool / Jacuzzi / Restaurant and bar El Osito / meeting rooms / secure parking.
    Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions / mini-bars.
    Located in the heart of Ensenada's tourist zone, near the corner of Lopez Mateos and Alvarado, east side of the street.

     

  • BAHIA HOTEL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-2101.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 178-1455.
    Avenida Lopez Mateos #850, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    Post Office Box 21, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    Near the corner of Lopez Mateos and Alvarado, in the heart of Ensenada's main tourist area, on the west side of the street.
    Web site: www.hotelbahia.com.mx.
    Number of rooms: 64.
    Rooms and suites.
    Hotel amenities: Pool / Restaurant La Tortuga / bar / disco / travel agency / car rental / private parking / kids under 12 stay free.
    Room amenities: Air conditioning / cable television / telephones.
    Walking distance to shopping, restaurants and marina.

     

  • BEST WESTERN CASA DEL SOL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-1570.
    Toll free (800) 528-1234.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 178-2025.
    Avenida Lopez Mateos 1001, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    Located in Ensenada's main tourist area, near the corner of Lopez Mateos and Blancarte, east side of the street.
    Number of rooms: 48.
    Rooms, junior suites and family suite.
    Hotel amenities: Pool / Bar Rincon del Sol / parking / gift shop.
    Room amenities: Air conditioning / cable television / telephones.
    Good walking location to restaurants and shops.

     

  • DAYS INN VILLA FONTANA

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 617-3434.
    Toll free (800) DAYS INN.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 178-3434.
    E-mail: villafontana@microsol.com.mx.
    Avenida Lopez Mateos #1050, Ensenada, Baja California, 22800, Mexico.
    Located in the heart of Ensenada's main tourist zone, near the corner of Lopez Mateos and Alvarado, west side of the street.
    Web site: www.villafontana.com.mx.
    Number of rooms: 65.
    Rooms and suites.
    Hotel amenities: Jacuzzi / secure interior courtyard parking.
    Room amenities: Air conditioning / televisions / telephones.
    Three blocks from the Convention Center and Marina.
    Carlos Fiesta likes the secure parking!

     

  • EL CID BEST WESTERN

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-2401.
    Toll free (800) 528-1234.
    Fax 011 52 (646) 178-3671.
    Avenida Lopez Mateos 993, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    E-mail: elcid@telnot.net.
    Web site: www.hotelelcid.com.mx.
    Number of rooms: 52.
    Rooms and suites.
    Hotel amenities: Pool / Restaurant El Cid / bar La Capilla / coffee shop / meeting rooms.
    Room amenities: Air conditioning / cable television / telephones / mini-bars / refrigerators / room service.
    Good location with close proximity to shops and restaurants.

     

  • CORAL HOTEL AND MARINA

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 175-0000.
    Toll free (877) 233-5839.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 175-0005.
    Carreterra Transpeninsular Tijuana - Ensenada K.M. 103 #3421, Zona Playitas, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    North of town, west side of the Baja Highway, at the new yacht marina.
    Web site: www.hotelcoral.com.
    Number of rooms: 147.
    Suites / TV / phones / AC / ocean-marina views.
    Restaurant-Bar Antares / El Arrecife Lobby bar / El Farallon Nightclub / indoor and outdoor pools / Jacuzzi / spa / gift shop / full service marina / launch ramp / secure parking garage / lighted tennis courts / meeting rooms / convention center seating up to 600 people.

     

  • POSADA EL REY SOL HOTEL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-1601.
    Toll free (888) 315-2378.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 174-0005.
    E-mail: info@elreysol.com.
    Avenida Blancarta #130, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    Web site: www.posadareysol.com.
    Number of rooms: 52.
    Rooms and suites.
    Satellite TV with HBO / safes / telephones / non-smoking rooms / pool / spa / restaurant / meeting rooms / bar.

    For a fun getaway check out their ENSENADA EXPERIENCE web site!

     

  • COSTA BAJA INN

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 177-2254.
    Boulevard Lazaro Cardenas #1536, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    Number of rooms: 50.
    Pool / AC / Jacuzzi.

     

  • JOKER HOTEL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 177-5151.
    Toll free (800) 2-JOKER2.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 177-4460.
    Carreterra Peninsular Km. 12.5 in El Cipres (3 miles south of Ensenada, east side of street), Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    Web site: www.eljoker.com.
    Number of rooms: 40.
    TV / AC / phones / Restaurant-Bar El As / El Rey nightclub / children's recreation area / pool / convention seating for 250 people / private parking.

     

  • PUNTA MORRO RESORT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3507.
    Toll free (800) 526-6676.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 174-4490.
    North of town 2 miles, facing the ocean, at Km. 106.
    Apartado Postal 2891, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    U.S. address: PO Box 434263, San Diego, California, 92143-4263.
    E-mail: pmorro@telnor.net.
    Web site: www.punta-morro.com.
    Number of rooms: 24.
    Studios, plus 1-2-3 bedroom suites.
    On the ocean.
    Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar.
    Room amenities: Telephones / televisions / ocean view balconies.
    Ready for the best food in Ensenada? The Restaurant Punta Morro is exquisite...and the view is to die for! Carlos Fiesta loves the scallops!
    Ensenada's Class Act for those looking for a refined environment.

     

  • VILLA MARINA HOTEL

    Located at the south end of Avenida Mateos on the west side of the street.
    10 story hotel...the biggest in Ensenada!
    Elegant entry, on-site parking, great city views! A bit of a hike to the shopping action but not too far.

     

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There's enough going on in the downtown Ensenada area to keep a visitor busy for days. But if you are looking for an excuse to head a bit out of town, there are a few key places you might want to visit.

 

  • LA BUFADORA

    La Bufadora is a natural wonder that attracts tens thousands of people each year! Located 23 miles southwest of Ensenada at PUNTA BANDA, this amazing natural 'blowhole' spews ocean water and foam high into the air with each incoming swell from the Pacific Ocean.

    New observation decks, restrooms, and lighting add to the appeal of this interesting natural phenomena. The hundreds of curious shops that line the street to the viewing area are totally fun! Snorkeling in the calm bay adjacent to the blowhole is very good!

    Check out the web site of BAJA WARD for more information on the La Bufadora area. For a good story on La Bufadora check out this article by 'La-Buf' resident and author ANN HAZARD.

     

  • SS CATALINA

    The SS Catalina shuttled movie stars and the common man from Los Angeles Harbor to Catalina Island for many years. Faster and more modern boats took their toll on the old girl and she was sent out to pasture in Ensenada harbor. To see a recent photo of the SS Catalina as seen by Carlos Fiesta on his 2,000 mile solo trip around Baja drop by CARLOS' CIRCUMNAVIGATION LOG BOOK.

     

  • WINERIES

    There is more going on in Mexico than just Tequila! Sharing a similar climate to southern California which offers some excellent wines, the hills surrounding Ensenada in northern Baja also provide a climate conducive for growing grapes. An increasing number of Ensenada area wineries are gaining notoriety in the world of good wines.

    Many of these wineries offer tours, and this is a great way to spend a day outside of Ensenada. Returning in time for dinner in one of Ensenada's great restaurants is a good way to complete the day!

    Each summer various festivals are held at many of these wineries. These "festivals" are like large parties and include food, wine, music & dancing! Purchasing tickets in advance is usually a good idea as these events can get very crowded. Carlos Fiesta spend a week at one of these winery festivals one day!

    For an inside look at an Ensenada wine festival check out this great article by Baja fanatic and author ANN HAZARD.

    For tours to Ensenada's wine country, try BAJA CALIFORNIA TOURS at (619) 454-7166. They often offer tours to the wineries just outside Ensenada and include a stay over in Ensenada itself.

    For more information on Ensenada drop by the ENSENADA section of Baja Expo.

     

    • BODEGAS DE SANTO TOMAS

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3333.
      Avenida Miramar #666, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
      E-mail: bstwines@telnor.net.
      Baja's oldest winery.
      Daily tours available.

       

      LA CETTO WINERY

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 685-4450.
      Located in Guadalupe Valley, outside of Ensenada.
      One of Baja's best wines!
      Served in Mexico's Club Meds!

       

      MONTE XANIC WINERY

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-7055.
      Located in Guadalupe Valley, outside of Ensenada.
      Less than an hour drive from Ensenada.
      E-mail: hansp@telnor.net.

       

      VIDAS DE GUADALUPE WINERY

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 155-2254.
      Located on Highway 2 between Ensenada and Tecate.
      E-mail: esperon@adsw.com.
      Pilots can fly in but can't drink!

       

      CAVAS VALMAR WINERY

      Telephone 011-52 (66) 178-6405.
      E-mail: valmar@telnot.net.

       

      CHATEAU CAMOU

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 177-2221.
      E-mail: ffavelac@chateau_camou.com.mx.

       

      MOGAR BADAN WINERY

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 177-1484.
      E-mail: abadan@cicese.com.mx.

       

      VINA DE LICEAGA WINERY

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 684-1184.
      E-mail: elibac@telnor.net.

       

      BODEGAS VALLE DE GUADALUPE

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-1008.
      Located in Guadalupe Valley, southeast of Ensenada.

       

      CASA PEDRO WINERY

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 623-2390.
      Located outside Ensenada in Guadalupe Valley.

       

      SAN ANTONIO WINERY

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3939.

       

      SANTO TOMAS WINERY

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3333.
      Located in downtown Ensenada.

       

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    Even though Ensenada is a working town, there are many recreational opportunities in the area for Baja travelers.

    Because of Ensenada's close proximity to the U.S. border, some Baja fans head down for just a 2 or 3 day weekend for some form of recreation. No, drinking at Hussong's Cantina is not considered recreation!

    Two good web sites to review for RVer's who want to tour the Baja Peninsula in an escorted RV caravan include BAJA WINTERS and BAJA AND BACK RV TOURS.

    Check out the WHALE WATCHING section of Baja Expo for mucho mas information on Baja's Whales!

    Drop by the BAJA OFFROAD web site for additional information on getting off the blacktop in Baja!

    For information on how to protect your skin while playing in the hot Baja sun visit the SUNSCREEN TIPS section of Mexico Expo!

    For more information on recreation in Baja drop by the main BAJA RECREATION section of Baja Expo.

    And for more information on golfing near Ensenada check out our BAJAMAR section.

     

    BIKES * BOATING * DIVING * GOLFING * KAYAKING* OFF ROADING * SAILING * SURFING * TENNIS* VOLLEYBALL * WHALE WATCHING * WATERSPORTS *

     


     

    BIKES

    The most famous bike ride on Earth! The ROSARITO - ENSENADA 50 MILE BIKE RIDE is one of the biggest annual events in all of Baja! This super-fun bike run starts in Rosarito Beach, snakes along the Pacific Ocean on the "free road", then at Km. 60 heads inland and up a killer hill "El Tigre" before leveling off in the wide open spaces of the Baja interior.

    The course remains relatively flat along the top of the plateau, before a long and winding downhill spills the bikes and riders into Ensenada for a world-class celebration! This ride is nothing but fun! (after you reach the top of that killer hill!)

    The folks at Bicycling West, who have been promoting this fun ride for the last 2 decades, say that this is the last year of the run. We at Baja Expo rather doubt that. Somebody will pick up where they left off...and it will be interesting to see who it is. Does the "CORONA" ROSARITO-ENSENADA BIKE RUN sound good? We'll see!

     

    BOATING

    The main Ensenada Marina is located right at the entrance to town. Service and fuel are available, and this is a great place to provision before heading further south.

    Also, there is a nice yacht harbor just a few miles north of town, Coral Marina, and an excellent hotel on site.

    The next good harbor with provisions south of the Ensenada area is over 400 miles south at Bahia Tortugas, although boaters can drop the hook in SAN QUINTIN for fuel, a hotel and a restaurant. There is also a natural harbor a bit south in Santa Rosalillita, but marine services there are very limited.

    BAJA NAVAL is at your service in Ensenada for your marine needs.

    For a good book detailing the waters off of Baja and Ensenada you can't beat MEXICO BOATING GUIDE by John and Pat Rains.

    Ensenada harbor was the first stop for Carlos Fiesta's 2,200 mile BAJA CIRCUMNAVIGATION. Check it out!

     

    • BAJA NAVAL

      Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-0200.
      Fax 011-52 (646) 174-0028.
      Located at the north end of the harbor.
      Boatyard and marina serving Ensenada and surrounding community.

       

DIVING

The protected waters south of Ensenada, from Punta Banda to La Bufadora, are very good for diving and snorkeling.

Diving is also good off of Todos Santos island, in the middle of the bay. Visibility is usually 30 feet or better, and can reach 50 feet and more during the calm seas of summer.

The ocean water temperature never really gets warm in the Ensenada area, the high 60's is about as warm as it gets, and that is usually only for a month or two at the end of summer. Wetsuits are necessary all year.

 

  • PUNTA BANDA.

    Head south of town 12 miles, right at Punta Banda signal, then drive to the end.
    Easy parking, easy water access, fairly protected, dive shop sometimes open.
    Main bay Bahia Papalote / next bay Puerto Escondido / Punta Banda at tip.

     

  • ISLA TODOS SANTOS

    4 miles off of Punta Banda.
    Good visibility, some currents, boat or kayak access only.

     

DIVE SHOPS

  • SEACLYPSE DIVE ADVENTURES

    Telephone (619) 203-3476.
    7730 Herschel Avenue #AA, La Jolla, California.
    E-mail: ron@seaclypse.com.
    Dive adventures to the clear waters of La Bufadora.
    Guided scuba and snorkeling tours.
    Visit their web site for additional information!

     

  • ALMAR DIVE SHOP

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3013.
    Avenida Macheros #149, Ensenada, Baja Ca., Mexico.
    Supplies, air, instruction.

     

  • EL YAQUI DIVE SHOP

    Blvd. Costero at Macheros #149, Ensenada, Baja Ca., Mexico.
    Supplies, air, instruction.

     

DIVING BOATS

  • HORIZON DIVE CHARTERS

    Telephone (858) 277-7823.
    2803 Emerson Street, San Diego, California, U.S.A. 92106.
    Located at H & M Landing.
    E-mail: divesd@horizoncharters.com.
    Web site: www.horizoncharters.com.
    Single and multi-day dive trips to Baja and her offshore islands.
    Dive boats Odyssey and Horizon are perfectly set up for your dive getaway.
    A very professional company!
    Drop by their web site for additional information.

     

GOLFING

If you are visiting Ensenada and considering golfing, don't forget to check out BAJAMAR GOLF RESORT and REAL DEL MAR just up the coast. These two golf courses are excellent!

For more information on golfing in Baja check out the greens in CABO SAN LUCAS!

 

  • BAJA COUNTRY CLUB

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 173-0303 * 011-52 (646) 177-5523.
    Carretera Transpeninsular km. 16, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    9 miles south of town, turn left at grand entrance.
    Number of holes: 18.
    Par: 72.
    Rated: 73.1.
    Champ: 6,834 / Men: 6,103 / Women: 5,203.
    Carts available.
    Club house / restaurant / bar / driving range / putting green.
    The "Friends of Baja Country Club Annual Golf Tournament" will be held in July 2001. Call (323) 262-1587 for more info!

     

KAYAKING

The protected bluffs south of Ensenada, from Punta Banda to La Bufadora, offer excellent kayaking opportunities. Sneaking a few miles across the bay to Todos Santos Island is also a good kayak excursion!

  • SOUTHWEST KAYAKS

    Telephone (619) 222-3616.
    E-mail: kayaked@aol.com
    Trips to Punta Banda and Todos Santos Island!

     

OFF ROAD

Ensenada is the starting line for several off-road races, including the BAJA 1000. If you were fortunate enough to be in Ensenada for the once-in-a-lifetime BAJA 2000 (in November 2000) you got to experience one heck of a race!

Drop by the BAJA OFFROAD web site for additional information on getting off the blacktop in Baja!

  • SCORE TECATE BAJA 1000

    The title 'The most prestigious off road race in the world' is well deserved. Ensenada is the main gathering place for those involved with the start of the bi-annual race. The race actually starts well south of town, but Ensenada offers the services necessary for most of the crews.

    For current information check the SCORE-INTERNATIONAL web site.

    Visit the web site of WIDE OPEN BAJA for awesome buggy tours of the Baja Peninsula.

     

SAILING AND YACHTING

Because it is the closest harbor city south of the U.S. border, Ensenada has always had its fair share of sailing and yachting activity. The annual Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race is a good example of the kind of fun to be had just a short distance from the border!

There are two harbors in town. The main harbor offers all marine services, in a less intimate setting. The yacht harbor several miles north of town at Coral Marina is set up specifically for pleasure craft, and offers an excellent hotel and other services.

 

  • HORIZONS WEST ADVENTURES

    Telephone (562) 799-3880.
    182 Marina Drive, Long Beach, California, 90803.
    Web site: www.horizonswestadventures.com.
    Sailing trips from southern California to upper Baja, Mexico.
    Enjoy a coastal cruise aboard the 73 foot schooner Dirigo II.
    Visit their web site for additional information.

     

SURFING

A BAJA SURF SHOP has opened 100 yards south of Mc Donalds on the main street running along the marina street. Boards for sale, wax, wet suits and free local advice.

For more information on surfing in Baja visit the web site of LOST COAST ADVENTURES.

  • SAN MIGUEL

    7 miles north of town, just before the toll gate.
    Good rights on a rocky beach, some shoulder hopping lefts with a south swell.
    Camping is available right on the beach!

     

  • TODOS SANTOS ISLAND

    5 miles off shore, due west of town.
    These waves come in uninterrupted from the ocean, and really pump.
    Boat access only.
    Todos Santos offered the wave for the "World's Biggest Wave" contest in 1998, hosted by K-2.
    For more information on SURFING NORTHERN BAJA, check out this article by Mark Johnson.

    And if you are serious about a Baja surfing adventure check out the web site of BAJA SURF ADVENTURES.

     

  • SAN MIGUEL SURF SHOP

    Located near the corner of Lopez Mateos and Avenida Gastelum.
    Located on the west side of the street
    Boards, wax, wetsuits, clothing and local surf information!

     

  • BANDITO'S FLEET

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-0054.
    Located in the marina next to Juanita's.
    Charter boats to Todos Santos island for surf madness.

     

TENNIS

Tennis is available in Ensenada at the some hotels as well as:

  • BAJA TENNIS CLUB

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 176-2113.
    Isla San Benito #123, Ensenada, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
    5 professional tennis courts / pro shop / racket service / tennis clinics / cafe / family club / heated pool / locker rooms / sauna / showers.
    Closed Monday.

     

VOLLEYBALL

The annual volleyball tournament at ESTERO BEACH is one of the largest annual gathering in Baja, and the biggest pool party! Check their web site for further information.

 

WHALE WATCHING

The magnificent California Grey Whales cruise past Ensenada waters each winter on their way down to the warmer lagoons in Baja, and also on the way back. If you happen to be in town from late December to March, taking a whale watching tour might be just the thing to add a little more color to your Baja trip!

 

  • SERGIO'S WHALEWATCHING

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-2185.
    U.S. (619) 454-7166.
    Toll free (800) 336-5454.
    E-Mail: sergios@telnor.net.
    Located on Ensenada's Waterfront Malecon, near the north west corner of town, next to the marina.
    Mailing address: 512 East San Ysidro Blvd. #676, San Ysidro, California, 92173.
    5 professional fishing boats offering day trips out of Ensenada.
    Free parking, plus hotel reservation service!
    Visa, Mastercard and American Express accepted.
    Visit their web site for more information.

     

  • GORDO'S WHALE WATCHING

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3515.
    Toll free (877) 435-6181.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 178-0481.
    Whale watching tours in the waters off of Ensenada, from late December through March.
    Two tours available on weekends, one tour available weekdays.

     

WATERSPORTS

Estero Beach is the perfect calm bay for all types of water sports, including water skiing, boardsailing, and personal watercraft!

The hotel and services of the Estero Beach Hotel make this a great watersports destination!

 

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Just like Tijuana, Ensenada offers a vast array of culinary options! Of course the seafood is very good, but so is the Mexican food, the fresh roasted chicken, and various other dishes!

There are many good restaurants scattered throughout town, and an increasing number of taco stands near the Marina!

The new HOT TIP for grub and grog is PAPA'S AND BEER CAFE, right across from Hussong's at Avenida Ruiz #108 011-52 (617) 8-8827. Great food, & you won't believe the awesome decorations...check out the bathrooms!

Tipping is appreciated in the restaurants around Ensenada, and 10% is considered a normal tip for most waiters. Of course leaving a larger tip might be in order if your server did an excellent job of making your stay a great experience.

For a review of your evening fun options check out our ENSENADA NIGHTLIFE section!

Baja Cookbooks by Ann Hazard and other fun Baja information can be reviewed on her web site at BAJA MAGIC.

 

  • CASAMAR RESTAURANT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-0417.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 174-0417.
    Blvd. Lazaro Cardenas #987, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    Located on the main waterfront road, about half way down, east side of the street, across the street from the large three 6 foot presidential 'head statues'.
    One of Ensenada's premier restaurants! Excellent seafood and a whole lot more.
    Large upstairs bar, private secured parking, friendly staff.
    For a great taste of Ensenada, this place is hard to beat. Easy walking distance from most downtown hotels!

     

  • EL REY SOL RESTAURANT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-1733.
    Fax 011-52 (617) 8-1405.
    Paseo Calle Primera #1000, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    Web site: www.elreysol.com.
    Family owned, award winning French restaurant since 1947.
    Also serving seafood dishes, poultry, meat and Mexican entrees.
    The best French pastries in all of Baja. Grab a nice table indoors or a casual one on the sidewalk!

     

  • LOS VOLEROS RESTAURANT

    Located in front of the Corona Hotel.
    Harbor views! Watch the cruise ships come and go right out front!
    Great food and drinks all day long right next to the ocean!
    Carlos Fiesta likes the delicious margaritas and wonderful ambiance here.
    Voted "Best Restaurant" and "Best Breakfasts" in Ensenada by Baja aficianado Russ Urban.
    You know the food is good by the number of locals that eat here.
    Carlos Jimenez, manager, at your service!
    Ask him why his lobster meals are so good. He'll tell you why!
    This place is packed for breakfast every morning...for a good reason! Delicious and affordable.
    Who needs Happy Hour? This place is fun all day long!

     

  • BRONCO'S STEAK HOUSE

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 176-4900.
    Avenida Lopez Mateos #1525, across from San Nicolas Hotel.
    Web site: www.broncossteakhouse.com.
    Excellent breakfasts and hearty dinners.
    Famous Wednesday evening dinner buffet.
    Big bar selection!

     

  • PUNTA MORRO RESORT RESTAURANT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3507.
    Toll free (800) 526-6676.
    North of town 2 miles, facing the ocean, at Km. 106.
    Apartado Postal 2891, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    U.S. address: PO Box 434263, San Diego, California, 92143-4263.
    Web site: www.punta-morro.com.
    On the ocean.
    Specialty: International and seafood.
    Ready for the best food in Ensenada? The Restaurant Punta Morro is exquisite...and the view is to die for! Carlos Fiesta loves the scallops!
    Ensenada's Class Act for those looking for a refined dining environment. Excellent service!!!

     

  • MANZANILLO RESTAURANT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 175-7073.
    Riveroll 122, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    One block east of Lopez Mateos.
    E-mail: benitomolinad@hotmail.com.
    Web site: www.rmanzanilla.com.
    Specialty: Modern regional Mexican cuisine.
    Fresh daily ingredients, mesquite wood burning grill, creative regional interpretation of fresh local produce.
    Chef Benito Molina and wife Solange will do their best to keep your tummy happy!
    Open from 6:00 pm to 12 am Thursday through Sunday, closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
    Lunch from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
    Visit their web site for further information.

     

  • HALIOTIS RESTAURANT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 176-3720.
    Calle Delante #179, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22880.
    Located at the south end of town, up the street from the main intersection that takes you out of town to the south (at the Gigante Market and the Pemex station).
    Specializing in Abalone since 1978.
    Also a full seafood menu, plus a full selection of beef plates.
    Adjacent bar serves up excellent cocktails and local wines!
    If you are looking for excellent food, great service, very reasonable prices, a squeaky clean environment, and convenient on-site parking, this restaurant has your name on it.
    Carlos Fiesta gives this restaurant a 5 star-(fish) rating!

     

  • PAPA'S AND BEER CAFE

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-8827.
    Located next to Papa's and Beer on Avenida Ruiz.
    All American menu, breakfast lunch and dinner, in a fun an exotic setting.
    Don't miss it...one of Carlos Fiesta's favorite places to tie on a feedbag in Ensenada!
    Check out the bathrooms for a real treat!!!
    Here's the routine...shop on Avenida Lopez Mateos, eat at Oxidos, and then head across the stree to Hussong's for margaritas!!!

     

  • EL CHARRO RESTAURANT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3881.
    Avenida Lopez Mateos, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    New improved location!
    Roasted chicken right off the spit. Delicious!
    If you are on a road trip headed south into Baja, loading up on their chicken (and their wonderful French fries!) for the cooler is a good way to ensure tasty meals for the next day.
    If you want to make a fool of yourself try the Kareoke machine which ramps up in the evening!
    Full bar!
    Just a 4 minute walk to Hussong's Cantina after your chicken dinner.

     

  • LAS ROSAS HOTEL RESTAURANT

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-4320.
    U.S. (619) 454-7166.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 174-4595.
    E-mail: info@lasrosas.com.
    Web site: www.lasrosas.com.
    3 miles north of town, on the ocean.
    Ocean view dining with Mexican and International cuisine.
    Banquets and buffets available for special events.
    A first class restaurant with Jazz music on Friday and Saturday from 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm.
    Champagne brunch Sundays from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 pm.
    Open everyday from 7:00 am to 10:30 pm.

     

  • LA PALAPOLACA

    Located on the main road along the waterfront, south end, across the street from the Corona Hotel.
    Great breakfast, lunch and dinner, super service, nice atmosphere!
    Kind of a strange interior floorplan, but enjoy!

     

  • SANBORN'S COFFEE SHOP

    Located on the west side of the street as soon as you enter town.
    A lot like Denny's back home...without the Grand Slam breakfast.
    A very convenient location with good food and service makes this a great meeting place.

     


 

NIGHTLIFE!

Hussong's Cantina is not the only bar in town, but it should not be missed by anyone who loves a good time. As Ensenada's role as a tourist destination increases, more bars are opening up every year to meet the needs of entertainment-hungry gringos!

It is important to remember that being drunk and disorderly in Ensenada is no more accepted here than in any other city. Yes, they may be a tad more tolerant just because there are so many young people coming down to party, but very nice people end up in a very crummy jail very often because they got bombed and did something stupid. This is the wrong place to start a fight or drink and drive!

 

  • HUSSONG'S CANTINA

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3210.
    Avenida Ruiz 113, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    You've heard the stories, now live the adventure!
    There is no other bar in the world like Hussongs! The crowd is usually a delicious mix of Mexicans, Americans, plus a collection of other interesting folks from all around the world.
    Mariachi music often fills the air, competing with the mild roar of customers working on their third cocktail. On big weekends, when there is an event in town, Hussong's becomes a squeeze-as-you-please focal point to let the good times roll!
    Hussong's was originally established as a stagecoach stop by its German founder Johan Hussong, and today it is a great stop for anyone looking for a brief getaway from the real world, into a part of history that will hopefully be around for a long time to come!
    Don't fight the crowds on the main street for parking, plentiful parking in rear for a couple of dollars.
    Carlos Fiesta will send you $10 if you can tell him where the Baja Expo decals are located (there are 3 visible in the Cantina)!
    Yes the margarita was really invented here!
    Bring bail money.

     

  • HOT FOX MEN'S CLUB

    Located across the street from Hussong's on the east corner.
    Web site: www.hotfoxshow.com/mensclub/index.html.
    A fun gentlemen's club trying for your American dollars.
    The cover charge is usually $0.
    Well lit inside with a center wrap-around stage. The music is not too loud, which is nice.
    $15 to $20 for a no-touch table dance, $28-$30 for the extra mile.
    Tip not included. (I've got your tip right here). Bring plenty of $1's.

     

  • PAPAS AND BEER

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-0145.
    Avenida Ruiz #102, across from Hussong's, on the corner.
    Web site: www.papasandbeer.com.
    A good watering hole, drawing a younger crowd than Hussong's.
    Cruise ship central when the boat is in town.
    The TV screens are always showing something fun!
    Locals and Gringos fill the place on weekends.

     

  • ANTHONY'S DISCO AND BAR

    Corner of Blvd. Costero and Avenida Miramar, near the Marina.
    Web site: www.anthonysdisco.com.
    A rendezvous spot for locals, tourists, farmers, surfers, business people and more!
    Drinking, dancing, carousing, and a-l-l the fun that goes with having a good time.
    Girls-to-go available for a fee.
    You can just sit and watch the girls dance if you have the willpower.

     

  • BAHIA HOTEL BAR

    Located on Lopez Mateos, mid-block, west side.
    A very large bar venue with lots of action. Live and recorded music.
    Whenever there is an event in town (Baja 1000 or the Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race) this place really rocks!
    Very busy on weekends!

     

  • PARIS DE NORTE

    Located near downtown Ensenada, east of Lopez Mateos.
    Web site: www.ensenadastrip.com/paris/index.html.
    Drinks, music and ladies.
    A fun place to end your evening on the town.
    Affordable table dances.
    Back room lap dances. Tip the guy at the bottom of the stairs.

     

  • SAUSALITO SPORTS BAR

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-6145.
    Located just north of Ensenada at Km. 103 on the main coastal road.
    Sports Bar, Direct TV, draft beer, daily happy hour 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    If you drink too much you can always stay at their hotel!

     

  • VULCANO DISCO

    Located just west of the main road going through town, next to Sanborn's Coffee Shop.
    Disco, dance, party! A great place to meet new people!
    If you drink too much you can always jump in the ocean!

     

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The main streets of Avenida Lopez Mateos and Avenida Ruiz offer dozens of great shops. Park the car somewhere near where they intersect, and hoof it till you drop! For food and supplies, the large shopping center south of town is hard to beat.

All shops accept U.S. dollars, and many accept credit cards. As a general rule, the nicer the shopping establishment is, the less excited they are going to be about bargaining with you on prices. If you really like to bargain, head for the small shops at La Bufadora, south of town!

For a shopping "excursion" of shorts, hop in the car and head south for Bunta Banda / La Bufadora. There are dozens of curious shops lining the pathway to the blowhole, as well as a few places to grab a bite to eat!

Visit the web site of JOHN RAMOS to review his unique and colorful Mexico art work.

 

  • GIGANTE SUPERMARKET

    South end of town, corner of Avenida Lopez Mateos and Calle Detante.
    Everything you want in a supermarket, and more.

     

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Private pilots will be happy to hear that the Ensenada airport is an official "Airport of Entry", and the in-and-out time is usually pretty short.

Del Rio Helicopters offers air tours of the area and the owner Isaac Tucker can be reached at 011-52 (646) 176-7410.

Buses connect Ensenada with the U.S. border at TIJUANA, and also with southern Baja, LA PAZ and CABO SAN LUCAS.

Two good web sites to review for RVer's who want to tour the Baja Peninsula in an escorted RV caravan include BAJA WINTERS and BAJA AND BACK RV TOURS.

 

AIRPORT

ENSENADA AIRPORT

LOCATION: 3 miles south of town.

SURFACE: PAVED

ELEVATION: 49 FEET

RUNWAYS: 11 / 29

LENGTH: 5,271 FEET

TOWER: 119.75

FUEL: YES

AIRPORT OF ENTRY: YES

COMMENTS: PRIVATE AND MILITARY ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS

 

BAJA BUSH PILOTS

is a good web site for private pilots who like to fly the friendly skies of Baja. Special Baja services are available for members!

 

BUSES

  • MAIN BUS TERMINAL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-6770.
    Avenida Riveroli at Calle 11a.
    For destinations north to the border, or south to Cabo San Lucas.

     

CAR RENTALS

  • ENSENADA RENT A CAR

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-1896.
    Avenida Alvarado at Avenida Lopez Mateos.

     

  • HERTZ RENT A CAR

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3776.
    Calle 2a at Avenida Riverali.

     

  • SCORPIO RENT A CAR

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3275.
    Avenida Alvarado at Avenida Lopez Mateos.

     

     

MARINA (north of town)

  • CORAL HOTEL AND MARINA

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 175-0000.
    U.S. (619) 523-0064.
    Toll free (800) 946-2746.
    Located 3 miles north of Ensenada.
    The closest marina to the United States, a first class operation!
    350 slips from 30 to 150 feet / launch ramp / fuel dock / showers / laundry / phone hook-ups / mini-market / 24 hour security.
    The hotel is first class...probably the best in Ensenada.
    Carlos Fiesta likes the 8 person Jacuzzi!

     

  • MARINA (in town)

    BAJA NAVAL MARINA

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-0020 * 011-52 (646) 178-2089.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 174-0028.
    Mailing address: 512 East San Ysidro Blvd. #1037, San Ysidro, California 92173-9011.
    Located 60 miles south of the U.S. border, in downtown Ensenada.
    Transient and long term / 30 and 50 amp power / fuel dock / drinking water / phone / fax / customs clearance / fishing licenses / security / complete boat yard / walk to largest selection of fish taco stands in the Universe!

     

TAXIS

Taxis are located all throughout Ensenada, and will usually pick you up on the fly. However, they would prefer to pick you up at the established Taxi stands, which are usually located near major intersections.

  • ENSENADA YELLOW CAB

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3475.
    Located near the San Nicolas Hotel.
    Competitive rates. Tours available!

     

  • ENSENADA TAXI

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3740.
    Located near downtown.
    Ask the rate before you get in.

     

TOURS

 

  • BAJA CALIFORNIA TOURS

    Telephone (619) 454-7166.
    Fax (619) 454-2703.
    E-mail: bajatours@aol.com
    Day and overnight tours to Ensenada from San Diego. Call for additional information.

     

  • CALI-BAJA TOURS

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-1641.
    U.S. (619) 297-6596.
    Toll free (800) 304-7000.
    Fax 011-52 (646) 178-1045.
    Avenida Macheros and Blvd. Costero in Plaza Marina, Local G-3, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 22800.
    Group excursions to Mexican Fiestas, scenic attractions, shopping sprees, golf tours, wine country and more.
    Single and multiple day trips. Motorcoaches and mini-buses custom fit for your group. Over 17 years in the travel industry.

     

  • ENSENADA YELLOW CAB

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-3475 * 011-52 (646) 176-1901.
    Located downtown, and at the San Nicolas Hotel.
    Custom trips to La Bufadora, wineries, Estero Beach, plus custom city trips!
    Headed for a drinking binge at Hussong's? These folks will drop you off and pick you up!

     

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Need to make a long distance phone call and don't have a calling card? Head for the main shopping street, Lopez Mateos, 1/2 block north of the Mc Donald's Restaurant. The Drug Store Plaza on the east side of the street (next to the Motel Caribe) offers long distance calling for about $1.40 per minute.

For information on obtaining travel documents for Mexico such as Tourist Cards, boat permits, fishing and hunting licenses check out the web site of MEXICO ADVISORY SERVICES.

 

  • ENSENADA TOURISM TRUST

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-8578.
    Toll free (800) 310-9687.
    E-mail: info@ensenada-tourism.com

     

    BAJA CALIFORNIA LANGUAGE COLLEGE

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 174-5688.
    Toll free (877) 444-2252.
    U.S. (619) 758-9711.
    E-mail: bajaalumno@aol.com".
    U.S. E-mail: college@bajacal.com.
    U.S. mailing address: Post Office Box 7556, San Diego, California, 92167.
    In Mexico: Colegio de Idiomas de Baja California, Barcelona y Belgrado #191, Fracc. Chapultepec, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    Now t-h-i-s is the way to learn Spanish! One of the finest language schools in Baja.


    Tell Keith Carlos Fiesta sent you!

     

  • TELEPHONE

    FARMACIA CEDROS is located just down the street from Papa's and Beer, on the main tourist shopping street. For the ATT International Operator, ask the woman behind the counter to dial 95-800-462-4240. Then you can give the U.S. operator the number you are calling. Easy!

     

  • VISITORS BUREAU...011-52 (646) 178-2411.
  • CITY POLICE...011-52 (646) 176-2421.

  • CUSTOMS...011-52 (646) 174-0897.

  • IMMIGRATION...011-52 (646) 174-0164.

  • GREEN ANGELS...011-52 (646) 176-4675.

  • U.S. CONSULATE...011-52 (646) 681-7400.

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DEVELOPER PROPERTIES

REAL ESTATE BROKERS

Ensenada real estate prices lag the coastal areas to the north of town. With the well designed 4 lane highway stretching from the border all the way to Ensenada, more Baja aficionados will gradually become interested in buying real estate in this fast growing seaport town as soon as the real estate recession is over. There are many vacation homes north of town, however each year more and more folks choose the coastal areas south of town as the perfect location for their Baja hideaway.

The road south west of town heading towards Punta Banda has gotten a lot of attention over the last few years, and the settlement of Punta Banda itself continues to attract Baja lovers looking to get away from the big city. Checking to be sure the land is free of any title problems has become very important. Ensenada tends to mark the southern end of Baja's popular 'Gold Coast' tourist area, which begins just below the border and runs for over 70 miles to Punta Banda.

Thinking about moving south of the border? Visit the web site of BAJA RELOCATION for a head's up for what awaits you.

 


REAL ESTATE BROKERS

Ensenada does have quite a few real estate offices, but most of them cater to the local people. There are, however, several agents who do work with Gringos, and they seem to know the town very well. They tend to share most of their listings with each other in order to offer a greater variety of homes for potential buyers to choose from.

 

  • ENSENADA REAL ESTATE

    Telephone (888) 289-2407.
    In Mexico 011-52 (646) 175-8534.
    E-mail: information@bajacoastline.com.
    Playas Cibola del Mar, km 99, Baja California, Mexico.
    Web site: www.ensenadarealestate.net
    Real estate sales in Rosarito Beach and surrounding areas.
    Baja California real estate broker specializing in selling houses, condos and land in Rosarito Beach and Ensenada.
    Certified member of A.M.P.I.
    Inquire about the free "Moving to Mexico Handbook".

     

  • RE/MAX DEL NOROESTE

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-2593.
    E-mail: coteja@telnor.net
    Ruiz #19 (one block west of Hussong's), Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    Web site: www.baja-realty.com.
    Retirement and vacation homes, ranches, plus investment and commercial properties.
    Juan Alberto Corral, Broker.

     

  • CRUZ INTERNATIONAL

    Telephone 011-52 (646) 178-1729.
    Avenida Ruiz #13, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
    Web site: www.cruz-international.com.
    Many years experience in the Ensenada area.
    Review their web site for additional information.

     


DEVELOPER PROPERTIES

Many new developments are in the planning stages or under construction in Ensenada. Communities with ocean view houses are available with title insurance and finance. Ensenada has several real estate companies with excellent agents. Local Mexican agents work with the American agents to offer the best service possible.

The Waterfront of Ensenada is undergoing a big change with new condo hotels and developments planned where the existing marinas are being expanded to accommodate larger boats and more tourist related businesses.

Playa Saldamando is a magnificent waterfront site located at the epicenter of Baja's Big Sur - an easy ninety minutes south of San Diego. 220 home sites and 200 villas surrounded by 100 acres of beautiful Baja landscape.

Salsipuedes is located just north of Ensenada and will be the largest of all of the new developments in this area. Grupo Lagza, the most influential of the Baja developers will start developing here in 2007. There will be a Condo Hotel as well as oceanfront lots, homes, condos and villas to choose from. When completed, Salipuedes will be a retirement or vacation for over 2600. There will be cafes, shops and restaurants making this a true village linking many of the new developments.

Chapultapec is located above the city with amazing harbor views. This area is the favorite of local Ensenada families. A secure gated community with large lots and magnificent homes, there are now new homes available. A condo development is planned for early next year is now selling at pre-constructions prices.

Many Americans are choosing Ensenada as a retirement destination and there will soon be several oceanfront condo developments as well as gated residential communities available that will offer oceanfront resort hotels, villas and houses.

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