Your Baja adventure awaits! Shop Rosarito's lively mercado, soak in ocean views, and indulge in Puerto Nuevo's famous lobster feast.
Book NowBaja by the Sea: Lobster, Shopping & Ocean Views
Venture along the beautiful Baja California coastline for a day filled with ocean views, colorful shopping, and authentic Mexican flavors. Begin at the legendary Rosarito Beach Hotel, once a favorite retreat for Hollywood celebrities. Browse the lively mercado for handcrafted souvenirs, or relax on the oceanfront patio while taking in the coastal scenery.
Travel to the charming seaside village of Puerto Nuevo, internationally known as the "Lobster Capital of Baja." Upon arrival, enjoy a welcome margarita before savoring a traditional Puerto Nuevo-style lobster lunch at Villa Ortega's Restaurant, perched atop the bluffs overlooking the Pacific. Your feast includes whole lobster, tortilla soup, Spanish rice, refried beans, and fresh tortillas, all served with spectacular ocean views. A delicious vegan entrée is also available for those who prefer a plant-based meal.
This memorable getaway combines Baja's rich culture, scenic coastline, vibrant shopping, and world-famous cuisine into one unforgettable day.
Note: A valid passport is required, and all guests must be 21 years of age or older.
All-day Excursion
All times and routing are approximate and subject to change without notice.
08:15 AM - 08:45 AM
Border crossing and rest stop at San Ysidro
09:20 AM - 11:00 AM
Time on your own to explore and shop in Rosarito
11:45 AM - 01:00 PM
Lunch at Villa Ortega's
L01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Time on your own to explore and shop in Puerto Nuevo
03:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Stop at La Vienesa Bakery
03:45 PM - 04:30 PM
Cross back into USA at San Ysidro
04:30 PM
Depart for local drop-offs
L=Lunch
Tour Manager:*
Christina Koohmarey
*Tour Manager is subject to change without notice.
Activity Level: High
Considerable walking and/or numerous steps involved, many on uneven or unimproved surfaces and inclines. No elevators are present at destinations. This tour may be difficult for persons with mobility challenges, as many buildings and public areas in Mexico do not meet American-style ADA standards.
Round-trip luxury motor coach transportation from pickup locations throughout San Diego County
Professional Tour Manager throughout the trip
Complimentary bottled water and snacks on the coach
Visit Rosarito Beach hotel and nearby Mercado De Artesanias (traditional artisan marketplace)
Traditional lobster lunch at Villa Ortega's, including:
Welcome margarita or soda (beer or bottled water is extra and charged directly to client)
Tortilla soup
Homemade rolls with jalapeño and cream cheese
Chips and salsa
Rice and beans
Flour tortillas
Full medium size lobster
Flan for dessert
Vegan option is available upon booking
( Please note: DayTripper Tours cannot deviate from the group menu for individual requests.)
Server gratuities for included lunch
Cancellation Protection
Additional food or beverage items ordered separately
Server gratuities for extra items purchased by the customer
Gratuities for the Tour Manager and driver
U.S. citizens must present a valid Passport or Passport Card when entering Mexico and returning to the United States. Non-U.S. citizens must carry a valid passport with the appropriate U.S. immigration documentation (such as an I-94, if applicable). Trusted Traveler cards, including SENTRI, Global Entry, NEXUS, and FAST, are not accepted in place of a passport or Passport Card when entering into Mexico. However, you may bring your Trusted Traveler card in addition to your passport to help expedite your return to the United States.
This tour is restricted to persons 21 years of age or older.
This tour involves considerable walking on uneven surfaces, inclines, and steps.
After crossing the border back into the U.S. there is a three-block walk on a moderate incline to the location where you'll reboard the coach.
When crossing back into the U.S. you must remove ALL PERSONAL ITEMS from the coach and carry them through the checkpoint, including hats, sweaters, purchases, etc. Items left on the coach may be confiscated by border officials and forfeited.
U.S. Dollars are widely accepted and even preferred in this region of Mexico. It is not necessary to exchange your currency to Mexican Pesos. When making a purchase, you should always ask if the vendor can return your change in U.S. Dollars in order to avoid confusion and prevent having to pay exchange fees to convert back to U.S. currency later.
For your convenience, we recommend carrying small bills, no larger than $20, for cash purchases throughout the day.
ATMs are available in some areas but will dispense money in Mexican Pesos and there may be usage fees in addition to your own bank's fees. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted and will provide the best exchange rate. American Express is rarely accepted.
Each traveler 21 years of age or older may bring back up to one liter (1,000 ml) of alcohol into the United States. Since a standard bottle of wine contains 750 ml, two travelers may legally bring back up to three bottles.
Please note that some items legal to purchase in Mexico are prohibited from being brought into the United States. These include products made from sea turtles, switchblades, butterfly knives, fireworks, and Cuban cigars.
All food and agricultural items must be declared when entering the United States. Many fresh foods, including fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, and eggs, are prohibited or restricted and may be confiscated by U.S. Customs.
Making your reservation is easy. Simply click the Book Now button above to select your date and confirm your space online, 24/7. You can also call the DayTripper Tours reservations department at (619) 334-3394 during business hours M-F, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Although not necessary to fully enjoy your trip, a personal smartphone can greatly enhance your tour experience. Take high-quality photos, share your experience on social media in real time, set reminders, and more. Please be aware that significant roaming charges will incur if your service plan does not include foreign countries. We recommend contacting your service provider for more information on cell service in Mexico.
If you purchased the optional Cancellation Protection Plan (CPP) prior to the deadline, you can cancel your booking for any reason up until 1 hour prior to tour departure and you'll receive a full refund of the tour fare, less the cost of the CPP.
If you declined the CPP, you may cancel your reservation fourteen (14) or more days prior to the departure date to receive a refund less a $15 per person cancellation fee. Alternatively, when you cancel your booking fourteen (14) or more days prior to the departure date, you can avoid the cancellation fee by transferring the funds to another tour or a non-refundable voucher, which can be applied to any future excursion booked within one year of the original tour date. Bookings canceled within 14 days of the departure date are nonrefundable and nontransferable for any reason. Name changes on daytrips are permitted at no additional cost if they do not require pre-clearance, such as with tours visiting government facilities.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address | Times |
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| Chula Vista | Parkway Community Center Street Parking, 373 Park Way, Chula Vista 91910 | View |
| Mission Valley | 2005 Camino Del Este San Diego, CA 92108; Street parking only | View |
| University City | 6245 Kantor Street, San Diego, CA 92122 Street parking only. Do not enter parking lot. | View |
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