Rosarito Beach, a Baja
Original
Looking for some exotic over the border fun while visiting San
Diego? Then take a short 30-40 minute drive to the bustling
city of Rosarito Beach, in Baja California Norte. Rosarito is
situated on the beautiful Mexican Pacific coast. You can
take I-5 or I-805 south to US-Mexican border. If you take your car
into Mexico, be sure to get Mexican auto insurance, as it is
mandatory to have a Mexican policy. Or you can simply park in a
border parking lot. Then walk across or take a very comfortable
“coach” ride across to Tijuana. Once in Mexico take the toll road
to Rosarito via your own car or take a bus/coach or taxi into
Rosarito on the coast.
The toll road to Rosarito is a very
scenic, coastal highway and its cost is about $2.35 US to get
to Rosarito. The toll booths do take either Mexican or US
currency. The toll road is well maintained, safe, and
you will be dazzled by awesome views of the Pacific Ocean and
the pretty Spanish style oceanside homes dotting the coast and
the hillsides.
Rosarito Beach has a rich history. This area of Baja
California Norte was inhabited by tribes of native people,
most notably, the Kumiai. Later, in the 1500's, the Spanish
arrived and established missions. The next step of Rosarito
Beach's evolution was the arrival of the ranchers. Many
ranches existed in the area during the 1800's. Beginning in
the second quarter of the twentieth century, Rosarito Beach became
a tourist destination. Tourism started out slowly and was
tied in the early 20th century to gambling and alcohol (during
America’s Prohibition). Now tourism in Rosarito is the one of the
major industries.
Today's Rosarito is a beehive of activity. The streets feature a
jumble of restaurants, shops, businesses, bakeries and pharmacies. Rosarito
is best seen on foot as parking is an issue here. The growth
of the city has outpaced good parking, so its best to park in
a paid, guarded lot and head out on foot. Rosarito beaches are
wide and beautiful. The surf is typically gentle most of the
year. There are vendors on the beach selling local fruits. A
not to be missed speciality is sliced mango on a stick,
fashioned into a flower design and spiked with Mexican lime
and chile powder, if you desire.
Once you are in Rosarito Beach there are many activities from
which to choose. Most places take US dollars so you
have little to worry about if you are just making a day trip.
Rosarito has many eating establishments ranging from humble taco
stands to traditional Mexican restaurants. Annually, Rosarito Beach
is host to several bike races, motor cross, marathons,
surf and volleyball tournaments. If these things excite
you, then make sure to visit while an event is happening. There are
a plethora of shops with charming and diverse handcrafted items in
Rosarito Beach. Whatever kind of activity that interests you,
you will find it to do in Rosarito Beach. You can take part in many
outdoor adventurous activities like swimming, surfing,
horseback riding, fishing, and motor cross. There are two beautiful
oceanview golf courses to sample in the vicinity.
While in Rosarito Beach, you can take several
walking tours that will show you the history and indigenous
art of the area. You can also visit the large Fox Movie
Studios where many popular water-based movies were shot like
Titanic, Pearl Harbor and Master and Commander. If
relaxation is more to your liking, perhaps you would
enjoy a massage or facial at a local spa. Don’t forget the
prices in Rosarito are very tourist friendly. The spas are
pleantiful in this area and frequently feature services in
full view of the ocean, from scenic rooms or balconies.
For those interested, Rosarito Beach also offers eco-tourism.
Some of this type of tourism includes horse back riding in natural
settings (including the beach), mountain bicycling, mountain
climbing and rappelling, kayaking, underwater photography, historic
zones, archeological digs, camping, and rustic cabins.
Whatever it is that you like to do while on vacation, you will
find it in or around the Rosarito Beach in Baja California.
So take a weekend trip down the coast or extend your business trip
while in San Diego to see what Rosarito Beach has to offer. I
am sure you will not be disappointed.
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