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How to arrive from San Diego
Coming from the US, we will assume that you
will be driving from San Diego.
From San Diego, California, take Interstate
Highway 5 or Interstate 805 south. This will take you to
the San Ysidro, California border crossing (at Tijuana).
There
will be various freeway exit signs along the way including
one reading Last U.S. Exit. If you are planning to walk across
the border, then youll leave the freeway at this exit, find
a parking lot, and proceed to enter Mexico (Tijuana) on foot.
If
you continue driving, the freeway takes you right into Mexico.
There are two roads that will bring you to Rosarito Beach.
The toll road (cuota) and the free (libre) road. The well
maintained toll road is faster and easier with beautiful
ocean
views. The toll highway is also patroled by the Green
Angels, a mobile mechanic that will assist you in the event
you have mechanical problems. There are solar powered call
boxes located about every two miles along the toll road.
If
you need help just pick up the phone and a bilingual operator
will provide assistance. The free road is harder to find
if
you are not familiar with Tijuana, Once you locate it, you
will find a modern four-lane highway, but with heavy
commercial traffic, many exits, and many people. Not nearly
as scenic as the toll route. Our recommendation is to take
the
toll road.
To get to the toll road from the border, bear to the right
just after entering Mexico. work your way into the right lane
as you climb the first small rise. As the road merges
with another lane on the right get over into this lane as soon
as possible to avoid missing the exit. Take
the exit marked PLAYAS DE TIJUANA ROSARITO . This will
take you to the road that runs along the international border
(Avenida Internacional). Youll see the border fence to your
right as you travel west. Youll stay on this road as you
climb the first hill. Stay right and keep going straight.
As
you drop down into the canyon (known as Smugglers Canyon),
youll want to take the right turn-off to the road going west
(Marked ENSENADA QUOTA which means Ensenada Toll Road). As
you
merge, get over into the left lane and stay there. Up
another hill and then you ll drop down to Playas de Tijuana
intersection. Since we are going to the Rosarito Beach Hotel
we ll stay left and follow the road as it curves left.
Just ahead is the toll booth. A toll fee of approximately
$2.35 US dollars will take you all the way to Rosarito Beach.
The 17 mile scenic trip will take about fifteen minutes. It is
a beautiful trip. Some of northern Baja California s most
spectacular scenery is along this route that glides along the
coast with its unblemished views of the Pacific Ocean. You ll
pass a number of real estate developments as well, a testimony
to Baja California as a highly desirable location for a
vacation or retirement home.
At Rosarito Beach, there are four exits off the toll road.
The first exit will take your right into town. You ll drive
along Benito Juárez Boulevard (main street) for about
two miles to the Rosarito Beach Hotel, instantly recognizable
by
the white arches at the hotels entrance. If you would prefer
to avoid city traffic, stay on the toll road and take the
fourth and last exit which has an arch identifiying the town.(two
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