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The Wedding Website of Bob Wehbe and Judith Perù
Welcome to Valle de Guadalupe Often called the "Napa Valley of Mexico," Valle de Guadalupe is the country's premier wine region. Nestled in the rolling hills of Baja California, it produces about 90% of Mexico’s wine. It is a place where modern architecture meets dusty vineyard trails. You won't find many paved roads or corporate hotels here; instead, expect boutique eco-lofts, world-class farm-to-table dining, and stunning sunsets over the vines. It’s sophisticated yet unpretentious—the perfect backdrop for a celebration. It is located approximately 90 miles (145 km) south of San Diego. The drive typically takes between 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on the border crossing. The drive is breathtakingly scenic, following the Pacific Coast Highway (Mexico 1D). You’ll enjoy stunning ocean views for most of the trip before turning inland toward the vineyards. Please remember you will need a valid passport to cross the border.

Hotel

El Cielo Resort Valle de GuadalupeEl Cielo Resort Valle de Guadalupe

Francisco Zarco, B.C. 22755, Mexico
 

Hotel

Surya HotelSurya Hotel

B.C. 22755
 

Hotel

La Villa del ValleLa Villa del Valle

Ensenada, B.C. 22750, Mexico
 

Hotel

Cuatro Lunas Hotel BoutiqueCuatro Lunas Hotel Boutique

El Porvenir, B.C. 22755, Mexico
 

Hotel

Stellarium Hotel, Valle de GuadalupeStellarium Hotel, Valle de Guadalupe

Ensenada, B.C. 22755, Mexico
 

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AccomodationsAccomodations

While we have provided several hotel recommendations, the area also offers a variety of charming Airbnbs and boutique bed-and-breakfasts for you to consider.

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Driving YourselfDriving Yourself

If your prefer the freedom of your own car, it’s a straightforward 90-minute to 2-hour drive. The Route: Take the I-5 South to the border. Once in Mexico, follow signs for "Rosarito/Ensenada Cuota" (the toll road). It’s a stunning coastal drive. Mexican Auto Insurance (available online via Baja Bound or Mexpro). Standard U.S. policies are not legally recognized in Mexico. The Border Return: Coming back on Sunday afternoon can take 3–5 hours without a SENTRI/Global Entry pass. (Highly recommended to have)

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Private ShuttlesPrivate Shuttles

Many guests are interested in hiring private shuttles. If you'd like to coordinate a group ride, please let us know so that we connect you. Many companies offer door-to-door service from San Diego directly to the Valle. This is ideal because the driver handles the border crossing and navigating the dirt roads in the valley.