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Mexico's Rosarito Beach

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Bienvenidos! Mi casa es su casa. The saying "My home is your home" embodies the infectious warmth of Mexico's Rosarito Beach resort. A playground for all ages and all tastes, it is located 22 miles south of the California - Mexican border and stretches across 20 scenic miles of Baja California’s beautiful golden Pacific coast. Life the way it used to be, refreshingly friendly and unhurried, still exists in this magical retreat.

Reigning as a Mecca of every imaginable fun activity for the whole family, it’s a place where everyone can have a great time doing a lot or a little. The glistening soft sand beaches and gently rolling surf lure sunworshippers, swimmers, and surfers -- and spring breakers in March and April. And it’s a paradise for the family fishermen, as the waters off Rosarito hold great chance for success.

For those who are up for more excitement there’s beach volleyball, rock climbing, mountain biking, all terrain vehicle rentals, hiking along the low bluffs and beaches, horseback riding and walking trails -- from laid-back to extreme -- for all ages and abilities.

Fun Family Excursions

Acquaint yourself with a leisurely stroll Downtown. With only three traffic lights in the entire city, everything of interest for poking around is in walking distance. Shopping along the main street, Boulevard Benito Juarez, you will find clusters of tiny curio shops that sell souvenirs, rustic arts 'n' crafts, leather goods and clothing, all waiting for eager bargain-hunters. Dollars and pesos are accepted. 

Just a few miles south, the whole family will delight in exploring the magic of moviemaking touring Xploration, the new theme park in Fox Studios Baja. Wandering among some of the largest waterfront movie sets in the world, including those built for "Titanic," "Planet of the Apes" and "Master and Commander," will make memorable family photos.

Wannabe actors, directors and producers will love visiting the interactive sound effects studios to learn some tricks of filmmaking, and viewing the fascinating prop rooms. The tour of "The Titanic" set is followed by a video clip that includes the building of the ship intermingled with actual footage from the movie. Souvenirs, T-shirts, posters and videos are available for purchase in the Gift Shop.

Popotla, once know as a tiny coastal fishing town, has evolved into a cross-cultural Bohemian Art Route with galleries and craft shops showcasing talented local artists. There’s a heady mix of professional decorative arts and high quality fine arts: paintings, pottery, colorful tile, metal, glassware, furniture, statues and fountains fill myriad roadside shops. Shipping is available, prices are extremely reasonable and credit cards are accepted.

Puerto Nuevo Lobster Village, known as the lobster capital of Baja, is a tiny resort town and fabulous dining destination. Get to enjoy the famous mouthwatering Puerto-Nuevo-style lobster still prepared from the original 1956 recipe at the Puerto Nuevo II Restaurant. Kid’s dishes are available and include the classic chicken fingers, fish fillets breaded or fried quesadillas with flour tortillas and burritos. Strolling Mariachi bands add to the atmosphere playing traditional Mexican music tableside. 

 
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