10 Must See Places In Baja California Mexico
On this video we include the top 10+ favorite spots to visit on a road trip to Baja California and Baja California Sur in Mexico. We mention various surf sports like playa Cerritos, Acalpulquito, Scorpion bay, La Fonda, Playa San Miguel as well as beaches with calm blue water like mulege, Santispac, Requeson, Playa Balandra, Lovers Beach, Divorce beach, Medano beach and Chileno bay. We also discuss locations with oasis and missions located in Loreto, San Ignacio and Mulege. We include great snorkel spots as well as free beach front camping and low cost camping for Vanlife as well as tent camping. We also show beautiful shots of the famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas. Our road trip was done in 2018.
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Top 5 Cities in Baja California Norte | Tijuana, Tecate, Ensenada, Rosarito & Mexicali
We've spent a ton of time in Baja California since we live in San Diego, which is right across the border. To wrap up some of our favorite places to visit, we thought we'd make a roundup video on our top 5 favorite cities in Baja California Norte. These are in NO particular order, and we've linked to the blog posts below if you want to learn more details :)
1. Tijuana: This is one of Baja California's funnest cities to visit, including the El Vergel waterpark which is home to the FAMOUS Slip N Fly waterslide.
2. Tecate: We were surprised at how much we love this charming town. Check out the Tecate Brewery and Miguel Hidalgo for fun things to do, and grab a margarita on the beautiful patio at Meson TKT.
3. Ensenada: One of Baja California's most diverse cities, check out the street food scene or go wine tasting in Valle de Guadalupe.
4. Rosarito: This is the perfect beach getaway that also has some of the best tacos ever from Tacos El Yacqui.
5. Mexicali: This border city has some of the best Chinese food outside of China!
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Want the Truth About Baja California Mexico. Can You Handle It!?
The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico...but how many of them have been here lately? Would the Media LIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived in for the last 6 years then watch this video.
Exploring Baja California, Mexico
Baja California was somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit, filmmaker Joshua Cowan says. The sliver of land that stretches 775 miles along the western coast of Mexico is chock full of secluded spots that would be country-wide highlights anyplace else. Cowan hung out in hot springs, surfed on deserted, world-class beaches, went fishing in the bright blue waters off the coast, and trekked the peninsula's jungles.
The jagged coastlines, the staggering landscapes, and the breathtaking sunsets are a sight to behold. Fortunately enough, Cowan brought along his camera.
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Mexico Baja California Roadtrip 2017 - Tijuana to Cabo San Lucas 4k
Viele haben nur den Kopf geschüttelt, auf Gefahren hingewiesen und uns davon abgeraten. Lasst euch eines sagen, es gab nicht einen Moment wo wir uns unsicher gefühlt haben, ganz im Gegenteil. Die Mexikaner waren unglaublich nett und hilfsbereit zu uns. Wir haben unzählige Eindrücke gesammelt und legändere Abende verbracht. Sicherlich war der Roadtrip nicht ganz ohne und ist auch nicht für jedermann geeignet. Wer aber in das Land, speziell Baja California, eintauchen möchte, der sollte in Bewegung bleiben und auch die teilweise riskanten Straßen (Vollkasko!!) in Kauf nehmen. Eine Drohne hat uns auf die erste Strecke von 1.623,4 km begleitet und liefert einen kleinen Eindruck vom Abendteuer Baja.
Vielen Dank an Mirco Erdmann der diesen Trip seit 10 Jahren geplant hat und Olaf Schumacher für seine spontane Begleitung und Steuerung der Drohne. Respekt zollt euch!
Danke auch an alle Anfragen und Sorgen die ihr uns zukommen lassen habt. Wir haben von den Erdbeben und tropischen Stürmen nicht viel mit bekommen. Irgendwie waren wir immer einen Schritt voraus. Unser Mitgefühl geht an alle betroffenen Mexikaner, die nicht so viel Glück hatten. Pensamos en ti
Tijuana Mexico Travel Guide: Everything you need to know.
Tijuana Mexico Travel Guide: Everything you need to know. Tijuana is an awesome city and Ive loved every minute here. SO here is your ultimate travel guide to the Mexican city of Tijuana. MEXICO!
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ExPatriate Community in Mexico + Tour, Costs and Living Expenses
We are in San Felipe, Mexico and sharing a tour of the ex patriot community El Dorado Ranch. This lifestyle is very appealing because the American dollar can go further affording a resort community.
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Choosing the Right Area to Live in Mexico - Rosarito Beach Real Estate by Kanoa
Understanding the differences now will save you a lot of time and money later. Being close to the U.S. but not in the U.S. has its advantages!
1. Distance to the nearest U.S. Border
2. Oceanfront properties that you can afford!
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Expat Doris Payne-Camp Speaks About Living in Baja California Norte, Mexico
Learn all about living in Baja California Norte, Mexico from expat Doris Payne-Camp. Read her story at:
Valle de Guadalupe: Mexico's Wine Country
The Valley de Guadalupe in Baja California is the best open secret in Mexico. Just 2 hours south of the US border is a valley brimming with top-notch vineyards and restaurants that are shaping culinary trends worldwide.
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- Angel Miron from Let's Go Clandestino Tours:
- Our good friend and camera assistant, Drew McGill:
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- La Cocina de Doña Estela:
- Phil, Peggy et at at Lechuza Vineyard:
- Eileen at La Villa del Valle:
- Chef Diego Hernández Baquedano at Corazon de Tierra:
- Phil at Vena Cava Winery:
- Drew from Deckman's en El Mogor:
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