Puerto Nuevo offers a delightful experience that can be enjoyed for a few hours. A must visit while in town! With its impressive range of restaurants serving the best lobster in town and traditional-style Baja California fare, a diverse selection of shops, and picturesque oceanfront views, visitors are sure to have a good time. Note: there are paid parking lots (dirt lots) available at Puerto Nuevo to ensure a hassle-free visit.
Valle de Guadalupe, located in Baja California, Mexico, is quickly becoming a popular destination for wine lovers. The region boasts over 100 wineries, each with their unique character and charm. Check out Villa del Paraiso's blog post to get an inside scoop on some of their favorite restaurants in Valle de Guadalupe. Private Wine Tours Contact: Ray Ochoa www.bajawineanddinetours.com Email: bajawineanddinetours@gmail.com Phone: 858 790 2380- Whatsapp 3 Mission Viejo KM 50 Libre Tijuana- Ensenada
Gorgeous ocean-front and cliffside restaurant bar on the edge of Rosarito. Can't beat the views and the drinks are amazing. A must visit while in town! Note: Los Portales de Garcia shares entrances with the restaurant Encanto. Parking lot is dirt lot.
If you're looking to join the Spring Break crowd, there is plenty of people watching to be done! Enjoy cold beers, music, and tacos right on the beach. Check out the following popular Rosarito Bars and Restaurants: Papas & Beer Tacos El Yaqui Monociclo (Coffee) El Gaucho Argentino El Nido Splash!
The club is one of northwest Mexico’s premier golfing destinations, earning the title of being the “Pebble Beach south of the border.” The nines have a traditional links design that gives it a feels of a golf course in the British Isles. The landscape of rolling dunes and rocky cliffs perched above the coast is ideal for links-style golf. The Vista/Ocean has the most variety of three courses since it combines a desert front nine with a seaside back nine. The front nine is challenging, but the back nine is particularly memorable for its stunning views with five holes perched above the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific Ocean.