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Baja California Norte is a unique place known primarily as the border state that connects Mexico with Southern California. Boasting almost perfect year round weather, Northern Baja is most commonly known for its municipality of Tijuana, the most visited town in all of Mexico. But it’s the uniqueness of this border city alongside the beauty of the port town of Ensenada, the tranquility of Rosarito Beach, and the charm of places like Puerto Nuevo that make Baja California Norte such a beautifully versatile state. The increasing popularity of this area for its wine production in the Valley de Guadalupe and the Valley de Calafia has added to the cultural offerings, with various vineyards scattered around the state that complement an already robust amount of sporting attractions.
Baja Norte offers the visitor an abundance of activities at very reasonable prices. One of my favorite things about the towns and cities of Baja Norte is that it’s what I call the real Mexico. It’s not a huge resort destination. The driving force behind the inevitable growth in this area will come because it is located less than a three hour drive from the world’s 5th largest economy, Southern California. Think about it….in less than three hours drive time you can be in Baja enjoying the fun and the sun OR you could still be at the airport waiting to get through the security lines. The food, people and ambiance of Baja are all so inviting.
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