Tijuana Mexico Day Tour from San Diego

Description:

  • A must for bargain shoppers, lovers of Mexican cuisine or those curious to see sights like the Old Bullring, Avenue of the Heroes and Plaza Rio. It's only a short drive from San Diego, but you'll feel that you've entered another world when you leave the United States behind and enter Mexico.

    Leaving San Diego behind you cross the "busiest international border in the world" for a cultural and historical sightseeing tour of Tijuana which blends the new with the old. See points of interest such as Avenue of the Heroes, Tijuana Cultural Center and the oldest Jai Alai Palace in Mexico. There will be time for shopping to discover the hidden treasures of unique handcrafts and fine jewelry from various regions throughout Mexico. Bargains from all over the world are to be found amongst the many shops and colorful bazaars on Avenida Revolucion, truly a shoppers paradise.

    Your driver/guide will give helpful shopping tips and directions to the shops recommended and approved by Tijuana's Merchants Association for quality merchandise. American currency is accepted and English is spoken by most merchants.

    The morning departure (4 hours) focuses more on the history and buildings of Tijuana with a little free time for shopping and dining, and the afternoon departure (3.5 hours) takes a brief panoramic tour and offers more free time for shopping and dining.

    Special Offer - For a limited time, up to two (2) kids go free with two (2) paying adults - BOOK NOW!

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    • San Diego, California
    • Strenuousness:

    • No Sweat

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