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2
Day Tour to Ensenada, Mexico
Highlights:
Valid passport or Green Card or USA multiple
Visa is required. (No visa) Tour to San Diego
Old Town, Coronado Island, and Rosalito, La
Bufadora.
Departure Date : Wednesdat, Saturday only.
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Fare:
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Single
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Twin
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Triple
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Quad
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Child
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$124
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$95
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$89
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$83
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$75
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Los
Angeles - Rosalito - Ensenada
Santo Tomas or San Nicolas Resort or similar
You
will leave "the City of Angels"
from Monterey Park in glamorous morning sunshine.
Along the Golden States Freeway 5, and travel
to the U.S./Mexican border. Driving through
a Mexican town called Tijuana, you can see
the beautiful Pacific sea shores. At noon,
we arrive at Rosalito, where you can enjoy
a Pina Colada in the outdoor sunshine after
a relaxing horse-back ride or a stroll on
the beach. In the early afternoon, you will
arrive at the renowned seaport city of Ensenada.
After checking in, you can shop at the city's
stores for leather goods, liquor, glassware
and hand-made crafts. For dinner, enjoy fresh
seafood in a Latin American music and atmosphere.
Ensenada
- La Bufadora - Coronada Islands
For
the second day, in the morning the tour will
head to La Bufadora where you can view the
roaring waves that make incessant splashes
marvelar and the scenic rocky coast. Later
that day, you will travel to the largest naval
station of the west coast in San Diego. We
will cross the famous Coronado Bridge to visit
"del Coronado Hotel", the oldest
hotel of California. This more than 100 years
old hotel is where twelve former U.S. presidents,
the Duke of Windsor, and an uncountable number
of celebrities were accommodated. where Thomas
Edison came here in person to supervise the
installation of the lights. Next, you will
have an opportunity to visit the San Diego
Old Town where the first pioneers settled.
The origin of California, where we view the
flagpole where the U.S. flag was first raise
in this states. This town is filled with Latin
American artifacts. and handicrafts. In the
glory of dusk, you will head home with many
sweet memories.
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