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Ensenada Baja Mexico

 Photography by Bill Bell

Ensenada is a great spot to start your Mexican camping and RV trip down the Baja.  there are many places to camp and RV in and around the City of Ensenada.  The town itself has many great bars, restaurants, discos and museums.  Bill Bell Photographs.  To view in a larger format just click on the picture.

Known as the "Cinderella of the Pacific", Ensenada is located 70 miles south of the international border, a 90-minute drive from San Diego. Its warm Mediterranean climate, friendly atmosphere and accessibility by land, air, and sea have made Ensenada a favorite tourist destination for many years, and Mexico's second most-visited port-of-call for major cruise lines and pleasure boats.

Ensenada's romantic past, dynamic present, and promising future provide wide appeal for travelers to Mexico. With a variety of accommodations ranging from modern hotels with Old World charm to full-service resorts with convention centers to RV parks with complete amenities, Ensenada easily suits every taste or budget.
 

Ensenada Baja Mexico Photography by Bill Bell

Ensenda is a great place to pick up everything you do and don't need.  Bill Bell Photograph  Street sales in Ensenada.  Bill Bell Photograph Stores offer a variety of Mexican artisan crafts.  Bill Bell photograph  Ensenadas streets are filled with items of interest.  Bill Bell Photograph  a walk along the malecon in Ensenada provides many oints of interest.  Bill Bell Photograph

Ensenada's fish market is a great place to pick up your meal.  Bill Bell Photograph  Ensenada's Museum is great place view the interestng history of the area.  Bill Bell Photograph  Hussong's Cantina is a must visit.  Bill Bell Photograph

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Safety tips for travel in Mexico

Sonora Only Rules

Pacific Coast Road Log

Highway Road Signs

Build Your Own Caravan

Mex Walmart Locations

Sam's Club Locations

Calendar of Mexico's Festival and Holidays

 

 

 

Golf Locations

 

                       

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31 lb dorado Caught by Captain Frank Percival, Dorothy and Bill Bell

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fishing for Dorado in Mexico

 

The Santa Rosalia Ferry on the dock at Santa Rosalia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Santa Rosalia/ Guaymas Ferry

From the Baja to the Mainland

 

Los Galleria

An amazing collection of Bill Bell's Mexican Photos

 

La Pesca

A small fishing community on the Gulf Coast

 

 

 

Crunch!

A story about Peacocks! Topes! and Low Overhangs!

 

Theft!

It can come at the strangest of times when you least expect it....Blame it on the Gypsies

     

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