Sunday, February 27, 2011

Tijuana, San Quintin


«««North America» Mexico» Baja California» San Quintin
15Th February 2011 ViajandoSur

After a late departure from San Diego I will detail later save we finally the border crossing in Tijuana...Viva Mexico! We had to put Wal-Mart and best buy, a few things to go, but we were finally on our way. We crossed the border and used to find the trusty handheld Garmin GPS Hertz Rent a car in Tijuana. We collected our vehicle and went to Rosarito to visit my mom, Fernando and my little sisters. Cristina I starve, and were always slow, so we were pleased to see that my mother on the stove had some Polo Guisado. We ate some Pollo, Rices and some Quesadillas and we waited until Fernando came back from work. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, we crossed the border and Cristina and forget your driver's license. Fernando had to get the license from my home before to come home Rosarito stopped.

We loaded the car and we were way South Baja California. We stopped for gas and tried some famous tacos from "El Yaqui" in Rosarito, but Taco stand was closed. We received some good and tasty tacos from "Tacos y Tortas Norteños," the

meet our appetites, and got us going. We began, drive, and it was around 7 pm. We made it to Ensenada and got a little lost, cause of the "MEX 1" went highway in the city, but we were quickly on our way and on the road again. We stopped found in Bahia San Hotel Quintin and the old mill. We arrived very late and the place looked well kept and was right on the waterfront. It was about 11: 30 pm when we arrived and the reception at the old mill hotel was closed. They had a note on your door that said rooms 15 was open and available and costs $35 USD. From there, we stayed and paid in the following morning, but we decided our tent place. We had the best view of the beach! Next to the water...

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