Welcome to Baja California
Explore Baja's Unique Regions
A trip to San Diego means easy access to international travel with the Mexican border just 17 miles from downtown. Explore Baja California's culture in the bustling city of Tijuana, the resort community of Rosarito, the port town of Ensenada and the Valle de Guadalupe wine region. Travelers will find the Cross-Border Xpress airport terminal an efficient way to plan a trip to both sides of the border.
Tijuana (or TJ as it's known locally)
Tijuana (or TJ as it's known locally)
Less than 20 minutes from the city of San Diego, Tijuana Mexico is the gateway to the tourist corridor of Baja California. Recognized as one of the world's most visited cities, with more than 40 million border crossings each year, Tijuana is an energetic hub of activity day and night. The community offers duty-free shopping, authentic Mexican cuisine, a tremendous arts and culture scene—highlighted by the Tijuana Cultural Center Avenida Revolucion, exciting sporting events, glittering night life and more. For travelers looking for an alternative arrival or departure option, the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) terminal, a pedestrian skywalk bridge connecting the Tijuana International Airport to San Diego, makes both domestic and International travel to the region quite easy.
Rosarito
Rosarito
Located south along the coast, Rosarito is a young resort community known for its beaches, oceanfront hotels, aquatic adventures, shopping, seafood dining and nightlife. After a day browsing Rosarito's ceramics, curios, leather goods, baskets, clothing, and jewelry shops, indulge at one of Rosarito's many fine restaurants, featuring Mexican seafood, Chinese and a variety of other cuisines. Just south of Rosarito, in Puerto Nuevo is the famous "Lobster Village," known for the tasty crustaceans.
Ensenada
Ensenada
Located approximately 70 miles south of the U.S. Mexico International border, Ensenada is an easy 90-minute drive from San Diego along a scenic toll highway, noted for its breathtaking ocean vistas, coastal cliffs and viewpoints. Known as one of the leading resort and commercial centers on the Baja peninsula, Ensenada also boasts a protected harbor with modern port facilities—home to visiting cruise ships and a large sport fishing fleet. Be sure to explore the Mercado Negro fish market, local taco shops, seafood carts, craft beer breweries, mescal and margarita bars, museums and more.
Valle de Guadalupe
Valle de Guadalupe
A top Mexican wine and culinary region, Valle de Guadalupe in Baja California is less than a two-hour drive from Downtown San Diego.
Border Crossing
Border Crossing
Travel between Mexico and San Diego is easy once you understand what is required on both sides of the border. Below you will find information on entry points including the Cross Border Xpress, documentation needed, the CBP One App, visa requirements, and additional resources.