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San José del Cabo

Conserving a spanish colonial architecture of the eighteenth century and tranquility emanating from its tranquil landscape, San José del Cabo offers fun seekers a more discreet alternative.

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La Paz

Imagine finding La Paz and renew your senses, discover the adventure you ever wanted and experience the wonders of nature this wonderful city has to offer.

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Tecate

The meaning of the word Tecate is unknown, but it is known that the name was given by their ethnic inhabitants. Some historians believe it means “cut stone” or “cut tree”.

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Rosarito

The name Rosarito is derived from “El Rosario”, named by the end of the eighteenth century. Before that, the area was inhabited by Indians and was called Mission St. Archangel de la Frontera

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Ensenada

Ensenada is also known as “La Bella Cenicienta del Pacifico”, it is located in a natural bay called “Bahia de Todos Los Santos” in the state of Baja California Mexico, is located 110 kilometers (75 miles) south of the border with the United States.

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Tijuana

It is believed that the name comes from the Indian word “ticuan” although most accepted versiont of the origin of the name comes from “Rancho de la Tia Juana”, a pioneer ranch in the area.

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Mexicali

It is the capital of Baja California. It is a progressive city whose vocation shifted from agricultural to industrial use.

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La Fonda

A huge beachfront of 1 mile of the Pacific Ocean, where you can relax, if surfing is your thing the best season is from July to October, swell conditions are south – south west...

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El Salto de Santa Rosa

El Salto de Santa Rosa, an incredible gateway just minutes from Ensenada. After a walk of 2 km surrounded by flower and fauna with incredible mountain ranges and rocks, you will enjoy nature at...