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Baja Guide. A vibrant world of mariachis and margaritas, fiestas and folkloric dance lies just 30 minutes south of downtown San Diego.
Baja Shopping Guide. More than 9 million people cross the border into Baja each year just to shop -- most of them savvy Californians who recognize Baja as the bargain bonanza that it is.
Hungry Hiker. Tijuana is a city of 1,800,000 people. Located just across the border from San Diego, Tijuana has many fine restaurants. Unknown to most tourists, the better restaurants in Tijuana are away from the popular and busy Revolución Avenue. Provided here are honest reviews of these restaurants, walking directions to them and to interesting sights to see along the way.
Baja California State Tourism. From the Pacific Ocean that shines with its blue color to the aqua color of the Sea of Cortés, from the border with California and Arizona all the way down to Parallel 28, Baja is simply marvelous.
Enlace Weekly Newspaper with upcoming events.
Mexico Cruises & Information Guide. Let our agency be your guide to Mexico.  Contains information about Mexico Cruises, Ports of Call and Cruise Destinations
Discover Baja Travel Club. The largest and fastest-growing club of its kind.
Baja Shuttle. Baja Shuttle Service was founded on the need for a safe, reliable, and customize transportation service from the greater Southern California Region area to Beautiful BAJA MEXICO.
Baja Emergency Guide. Now you can travel the Baja peninsula with the comfort of knowing how to contact the proper authorities should you experience an emergency...medical or automotive. Even for your pet.
Viva Baja. Baja California: land of boulders, boojums, & beautiful beaches.
Mexican Auto Services. Finally, the fear of a roadside breakdown while in Mexico has been eliminated. Mexican Auto Services, Inc. is the only emergency road side service designed specifically for the American traveling in Baja California, Mexico.
Rosarito Beach .Net. This site will show you the variety of options Rosarito offers you to make your stay in this beautiful, pleasant city a memorable one.
Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles official site (Spanish only).
San Felipe, Baja is a growing community of over 20,000 people located just 120 miles south of the Calexico/Mexicali border. The town offers vacationers and retirees a wealth of scenery and entertainment. Blueroadrunner.com is a visitor's guide to San Felipe. Here you'll have access to photos, history, community, tide charts, an event calendar, practical information, real estate, accommodations, two web cams and much more.
El Campanario is the premier retailer of Mexican artisan products in a group of retailers founded for that purpose in 1952.
Border Mexican Insurance Services, Inc. is licensed as Fire and Casualty Broker-Agent Surplus Lines Broker by the State of California. Their office is located at 2004 Dairy Mart Rd., Suite 103 in San Ysidro, CA 92173; just a few minutes away from the border with Mexico and because of the high volume of vehicles crossing the border as part of our marketing strategy we have a billboard on interstate 5 in view of the south bound drivers that allow them to reach our office with grate facility. Our business hours are from Monday through Saturday from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm and Sundays from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Sunbelt Books. Shop our website for the best selection of California books-guides to biking, hiking, camping, and kayaking in California and the Baja California peninsula; stunning pictorials that capture the beauty of these regions; and intriguing histories that make their past come alive.
Your complete Baja California guide Explore Cabo San Lucas Restaurants with the Official Cabo San Lucas Guide complete with Cabo San Lucas sportfishing Charters, hotels and Cabo activities. In Cabo San Lucas you will have to take advantage of the Cabo San Lucas sportfishing Charters Sportfishing Capitol of the world.
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