Walk the biggest city of the frontier between Mexico and the USA in one day with the option of a bike ride to make the experience adventurous, fun and easy to explore the most iconic places of Tijuana.
Make your own cocktail of one of the most popular cocktails since the 40s, margarita, in downtown while you listen to some mariachi music, because no one can deny that a margarita tastes better with some real Mexican music or the sun of the beach.
Explore Mexican gastronomy with its infinity of different styles, flavors, and colors; one of the most popular dishes is the taco that it became a symbol of the country, from the Nahuatl “Tlahco”, it's so interesting that you can find them in every city.
Cross the border from San Diego to Tijuana you will do a short road trip to the south and, the former capital of the state, Ensenada will be welcoming you.
Tijuana has a long tradition when we talk about parties and there are many places where you can find a beer, try the best mixology, and dance to the music of your preference, reggaetón, salsa, cumbia, or house .
A great way to hang around the city it’s riding a bike, you will be able to visit historical parks, churches, museums, and the old market these places are where the people from the downtown of Tijuana make their lives.
One of the most important hills in the state the Hill "Cerro Colorado" it's not the biggest hill but it gave us a good experience for the people that like to hike, so grab your sticks and your comfortable sneakers because it's a very relaxing experience.
Take a tour with one of our guides to visit different cafeterias in the most important neighborhoods of Tijuana, drink a latte while you walk in the downtown and learn a little bit about the historical buildings.
One of our local guides will be with you sharing with you the History of the city and showing you the way to a Nopales taco or to a good huitlacoche (the mushroom of the corn) tlayuda.
Learn about the first inhabitants in Baja California, the hunters and gatherers that used to walk to different areas in the peninsula looking for food and refuge as you enjoy your hike to the main archaeological site the Sierra de San Francisco