Ensenada Profile

A friendly town easily accessible by car from Southern California, or fly into Tijuana. Major commercial port with beaches north and south of town




Swimming Hotel pools in Ensenada, beaches north and south of town proper

SurfingGood surfing in Santo Tomas north of town. Camping available

SnorkelingWave action makes water murky, water rough

DivingWater isn't often clear, but diving is possible here and offshore at Islas Todos Santos

Bike RidingRosarito to Ensenada Fun Bike Ride in April & Sept.

FishingSportfishing fleets out of Ensenada

HikingBackcountry hiking in Sierra San Pedro Martir south of Ensenada

WalkingStroll the malecon; hike to Chapultepec neighborhood for aerobics and view

Golfnorth to Bajamar and Real del Mar, two 18-hole courses

Kayakinggood kayaking around Punta Banda, watch out for rocks

BoatingMarina at Hotel Coral & Marina, boat launch at Estero Beach Hotel

SailingAnnual Newport Beach to Ensenada regatta in April. Large marina does repairs.

Good FoodLobster tacos with flour tortillas; battered-and-fried fish tacos; grilled quail; tuna steaks; Mexico’s finest wineries; restaurants serving cutting edge, wine-driven dishes

ArtGuadalupe Gallery has charming color etchings

Club SceneHussongs for nostalgia with locals and visitors; other bars for young people

SupermarketPlenty of large supermarkets and warehouse-style stores

MuseumsSmall but good museums of California history

Spanish SchoolBaja California Spanish Language School has techie and cooking classes

TennisMostly at resort hotels

HandicraftsSome Kumeyaay baskets and pottery; mostly knicknacks though

ShoppingTons of shops, although they mostly sell similar souvenirs and knock-off handbags; fine jewelry expensive, geared to cruise ship pax

MoviesA multi-cinema with English-language flicks

DesertTen inches of rain a year; an arid landscape

MountainsSan Pedro Martir mountains in the background

OceanOn the ocean, but a major commercial port

Townfeels like an overgrown town

CitySmall city of 370,000

HumidOnly when it's raining

SinglePlenty of action at local cantinas, bars

LuxuriousNicer hotels are north of town, but not exactly luxurious

EnglishSpeakingMany foreigners, most Mexicans speak good English too

International AirportAbout 1.5 hours away, near Otay Mesa in Tijuana

BorderAbout 1.25 hours from the US border via the toll road

Expensive HotelsBest Western, Days Inn

Camping/RVCamping for RVs or tents on any beach; campsites at Punda Banda and north of town too


Tecate SCORE Baja 1000  November 20--23, 2008
Double the distance of the grueling Baja 500 off-road race
Ensenada, Baja California
http://www.score-international.com
Restaurant Casamar  
Seafood restaurant overlooking the cruise ship pier
Blvd. Lazaro Cardenas 987, Ensenada, Baja California
(646)174-0417
http://www.restaurantcasamar.com
Baja Bed N Breakfast  
150 feet from ocean 2 bedroom bed n breakfast
Punta Banda, Baja California

http://www.vrbo.com/94115
Rosarito Ensenada Fun Bicycle Ride  September 27, 2008
Party with another 7,000+ participants after a fun, mostly flat 50-mi bike ride.
Rosarito to Ensenada, Baja California
858/483-8777 (USA)
http://www.rosaritoensenada.com
Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race  April 25--27, 2008
Some 400 sailing vessels compete in the 61st annual event.
Newport Beach CA to Ensenada, BC, Baja California
http://www.nosa.com
Fiesta de la Vendimia  first two weeks of August
Two-week harvest festival celebrating Mexico's premiere wine-making region. Wine tastings, elegant meals, and cultural events
Valle de Guadalupe, Santo Tomas & Ensenada, Baja California
http://www.fiestasdelavendimia.com
Hotel Estero Beach  
Estero Beach is where the cool waters of the Pacific and the warmth of Baja California create the memories of a lifetime.
Estero Beach, Baja California
646/176-6225

http://www.hotelesterobeach.com
Hussong's Cantina  
Hussong's is Baja's oldest bar and home of the margarita. Enjoy a few drinks with the mariachis in this historic ambiance.
Ave. Ruíz #113, Ensenada, Baja California
(6) 178-3210

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