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Mexico's fnest Ballet Folklorico performing in Guadalajara...Bill Bell Photograph

 

 

 

 

 

 

March in Guadalajara

The City of Guadalajara is sorely lacking in RV locations  now that the Hacienda has closed, but the City still remains a must see for visitors who want to experience Mexico at its finest.  Our recent visit included two evenings of  free Ballet Folklorico  entertainment
 
Smiles all around during one Mazatalan's many Mardi Gras Parades..Bill Bell Photograp

 

Mazatlan's Carnival

February in Mazatlan and its Carnival Time....
The sign says it all.  Bill Bell Photograph
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Information about Rosarito, Mexico

Rosarito Mexico hotels Rosarito is known as a great “Near-away Getaway”, due to its closeness to United States at only 18 miles from the border and for being a great beach spot. Rosarito has long been a favorite of visitors looking for a getaway with an international difference. It's part of the region known for endless beaches and desert hills, a soothing backdrop for every taste.
Unpack and enjoy the region's warm hospitality and Mexican flair. Rosarito offers luxury hotel resorts with every amenity to oceanfront condos, hotels and RV parks.

What's your passion? golf?, horseback riding? Rosarito has an 18-hole course just north of town and miles of riding trails to please the most avid wanderer. And when you're through, cool off with a refreshing dip in the surf, a leisurely walk on the beach, or just lie back and sink your fingers and toes in the warm sand. All that fresh air, fun, and shopping is guaranteed to work up a sizable appetite. So feel free to choose from the distinctive offerings of over 100 fabulous restaurants. Rosarito is a place full of activities and attractions for the whole family.

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Rosarito has the advantage of being so close to Tijuana that offers an International Airport that provides flights to all Mexico and International flights as well. Rosarito It's a great one day getaway for folks from Southern California or any place else, and a great weekend destination for anyone crossing the border headed south. Rosarito spells welcome so come and see it for yourself.

Shopping in Rosarito
Those who visit Rosarito Beach for shopping are usually not disappointed, since ceramics, leather goods, baskets, clothing, jewelry, prescription drugs and a host of other items are readily available at the dozens of stores around town. An increasing number of visitors are utilizing the resources of Rosarito to have custom furniture made at very attractive prices!

Fishing in Rosarito
The waters off of Rosarito have plenty fish. The best fishing in the area is off the Coronado Islands, just North West of Rosarito, and most fishing packages are arranged with fishing companies. Looking for a fishing adventure in a more remote location? Consider a trip to Los Angeles Bay (Bahia de Los Angeles) on Baja's Sea of Cortez. It's the most remote fishing you will find in Baja that is accessible by paved roads.

Rosarito restaurants
Going out to eat is half the fun of any Rosarito Beach. There are lots of choices, and most of these restaurants provide a lively "vacation" environment. Rosarito offers plenty of excellent restaurants, from delicious taco stands to large restaurants featuring Mexican, Chinese and everything in between. For a real dining adventure hop in the car and head south 20 minutes to Puerto Nuevo. This seaside collection of restaurants specializes in 3 things: hot lobsters, cold beers, and pure fun.

Golf in Rosarito
Rosarito Beach is just a 10 minute drive from the spectacular ocean view links at Real Del Mar golf course, and a 25 minute coastal drive from the oceanfront links at Bajamar. Both courses feature a clubhouse, restaurant, bar and pro shop. And since both courses are completely different, you have two great excuses to head south of the border to practice your game.

Getting there and around Rosarito
Crossing the border from California to Baja
The border crossing at San Ysidro is open 24 hours a day. Farther east, the Otay Mesa crossing is open daily from 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. A third border crossing in Tecate, CA is open from 6 A.M. to midnight. Visitors to the northern part of Baja California do not need passports or tourist cards if staying in the country for 72 hours or less. If you plan to stay longer or travel beyond Ensenada, you'll need to obtain a tourist card. This document is free of charge; proof of U.S. citizenship is required.

Transportation in Rosarito
Most people arrive in Rosarito by car. Once in town, however, taxis are very easy to find on the main highway, and are a convenient way to get around town or to head south for a lunch excursion. Buses stop in Rosarito for travelers headed north or south. Being close to Tijuana does have an advantage, as the International Airport has connections to many other large cities. Tourists in the border area also have the option of taking a taxi to Rosarito Beach. This eliminates the hassles of renting a car or waiting for a bus, and also eliminates waiting in the car line to cross the border when heading north again.


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