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Cabo San Lucas Mexico, “Where the land ends and the party starts”, Cabo parties like no other. World-Class fishing, surfing, diving, golfing blended with World Class Accommodations, blend in some of the best nightlife anywhere and top that with unbeatable weather…More about Cabo San Lucas
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Ensenada known as the "Cinderella of the Pacific", located 70 miles south of the San Ysidro International Border. Ensenada is the third largest city in Baja. It has been said that Ensenada is the city that was built around a bar, Hussong's Cantina, which opened in 1892…
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Puerto Nuevo, the self-described "Lobster Capital of Baja," where you can choose from dozens of restaurants serving up langostas. Pan-fried lobsters. According to tradition, the lobsters are pan-fried in lard, so the meat stays soft and tender with beans, rice and homemade flour tortillas served on the side...More about Puerto Nuevo |
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Rosarito Beach is located only 18 miles from the border. Rosarito Mexico has long been a favorite of visitors looking for a quick getaway from San Diego. Rosarito is probably the most user-friendly city in Baja. Most of the hotel in Rosarito as well as the restaurants speak English...More about Rosarito
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San Felipe is a small friendly fishing community with a population around 20,000. Baja California San Felipe is the Northern most beach resort community on the West side of the Sea of Cortez. Located 124 miles south from Calexico/ Mexicali Border, and 230 miles from San Diego...More About San Felipe |
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Tijuana is the Mexican Border town with every virtue and vice that this implies. More than 36 million people cross the border to Tijuana Mexico every year, the vast majority of them staying only a few hours. Shopping can be done on Tijuana’s famed Avenida Revolucion, shop for authentic Mexican handcrafts…More about Tijuana
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