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weekend in baja, mexico: wine tasting in ensenada

Kate ParrishComment

 

here are a few more photos from our trip down to mexico last weekend. who knew that baja had it's own little wine country? i can't wait to get back. 

stay @ Cabana Cuatro Cuatros: where we stayed, beautiful grounds with 18 tents that are equipped with heat or AC depending on the weather. they have a spa, tons of activities, food, drinks and a firepit. || Encuentro Guadalupe: unfortunately we didn't have time to see this spot, but next time we visit this area i am staying here! 

eat and drink @ Finca Altozano || The Restaurants at Cuatro Cuatros or Encuentro Guadalupe || Taco Surf [on the way into Ensenada] || Cafe Toya 

 

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glamping in baja, mexico: cabanas cuatrocuatros

Kate ParrishComment

 

california really continues to amaze me. i had no idea how easy it was to zip down to mexico, and i'm so happy we made this trip happen. this was my first time to drive over the border and it was so freakin' easy – from the moment we landed in san diego to stepping foot into our glamping paradise was just under 3 hours [including border 5 o'clock traffic]. this trip was everything we hoped it would be. sharing photos from our home for 2 nights here, and will follow up wineries and restaurants and other hotels worth exploring in the ensenada area. we're already planning our trip back. 

some of our other favorite glamping spots can also be found here

DETAILS:

where: ensenada, mexico
time of year: february  
how to get there: we drove from san diego [which took about 2 hours including crossing the border]
price per night: depends on your tent size/package [roughly $200/night]
activities available: whale watching, wine tasting and more
things to know:  a delicious mexican breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at the restaurant on the property. there are also many restaurants in ensenada, a short drive away. more information can be found here

 

 

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