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Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Danielle Dawson and Sean Geisterfer
We’re so excited to celebrate with you in Valle de Guadalupe and hope you’ll make a little vacation out of it. Just 90 minutes south of San Diego, Valle is Mexico’s premier wine region, often called the “Napa of Mexico” for its beautiful landscapes, world-class wineries, and incredible food scene. With mountain views, nearby beaches, over 100 wineries, and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to explore, unwind, and enjoy the weekend. See some recommendations below!

Cuatro Cuatros

Ensenada, B.C. 22760, Mexico

Cuatro Cuatros is a coastal retreat set between the Pacific Ocean and the vineyards of Valle de Guadalupe, offering a blend of luxury accommodations, wine, dining, and wellness experiences rooted in nature. Spanning over 800 hectares, it’s designed as a peaceful escape where guests can immerse themselves in the landscape through curated experiences, scenic views, and a strong connection to the surrounding environment.

El Cielo Resort Valle de Guadalupe

Francisco Zarco, B.C. 22755, Mexico

El Cielo Resort is a luxury vineyard resort set in the heart of the Valle, surrounded by mountains, olive trees, and rolling vineyards. Blending boutique accommodations with its own winery, on-site restaurants, and tasting experiences, it offers a full, immersive stay centered around wine, nature, and elevated dining.

La Cocina de Doña Esthela

San Marcos, San Marcos, B.C. 22755, Mexico

A beloved, family-run restaurant set on a rustic ranch in Valle de Guadalupe, known for its traditional Mexican breakfast and warm, home-style atmosphere. Famous for dishes like machaca con huevo and handmade tortillas, it gained international recognition after being named “Best Breakfast in the World” and remains a must-visit local favorite worth the wait.

Deckman's

Francisco Zarco, B.C. 22753, Mexico

An open-air, Michelin-recognized restaurant set within a vineyard, known for its wood-fired, ingredient-driven cuisine that highlights local seafood and produce. With a relaxed, outdoor setting under oak trees, it offers one of the most memorable farm-to-table dining experiences in Valle de Guadalupe.

Fauna

km #73 Carretera Federal 3, Francisco Zarco, B.C. 22760, Mexico

A standout restaurant at Bruma, Fauna offers a creative, ever-evolving menu built around seasonal ingredients and bold, shareable dishes. Set in a modern, design-forward space, it’s known for its communal dining experience and inventive approach to Valle’s farm-to-table cuisine.

Finca Altozano

Km 83 Ejido, Francisco Zarco, B.C. 22750, Mexico

A lively, open-air restaurant by chef Javier Plascencia, known for its wood-fired dishes and relaxed, communal atmosphere. Set on a hillside overlooking the valley, it offers rustic Baja cuisine with sweeping vineyard views.

Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs

Km. 28 Mexicali-Tijuana, Mexicali, B.C. 21745, Mexico

A moderate out-and-back hike (3.6 miles to the hot springs, 5.4 miles to the ruins) that follows a scenic trail along a stream, passing a seasonal waterfall and leading to two natural hot springs. Access requires a small fee (~50 pesos) at a local rancho, and while mostly easy, the trail includes a few rocky sections before continuing on to historic miner ruins.