Ensenada is a coastal city in Mexico, the third-largest in Baja California.
Lying 125 kilometers south of San Diego on the Baja California Peninsula. It
is the third-largest city in Baja California and is locally referred
to as La Cenicienta del Pacífico, "The Cinderella of the
Pacific." The city is an important international trade center and
home to the Port of Ensenada, the second-busiest port in Mexico. Ensenada is a
major tourist destination, owing to its warm climate and proximity to the
Pacific Ocean. This was one of the stops from our 4-day Disney Cruise and here
are some of the places and attractions that we visited in Ensenada.
VENTANA AL MAR
As you arrive in the Ensenada Port, you will be greeted by a 4-acre park
called Ventana Al Mar. Ventana al Mar is a breathtaking park located in
Ensenada, Baja California, that serves as a serene escape from the hustle and
bustle of everyday life. As you enter the park, you are greeted by the sight
of the largest flag in Mexico, a symbol of national pride that towers
majestically against the azure sky. This iconic landmark is not only a visual
treat but also a perfect backdrop for memorable photographs. This park is
suitable for walking, and family activities.
Here are the opening schedules:
Entrance Fees: FREE
Monday, 6 AM–10 PM
Tuesday, 6 AM–10 PM
Wednesday, 6 AM–10 PM
Thursday, 6 AM–10 PM
Friday, 6 AM–10 PM
Saturday, 6 AM–10 PM
Sunday, 6 AM–10 PM
Ventana al Mar
Prol. Castillo, Zona Centro, 22800 Ensenada, B.C., Mexico
CENTRO SOCIAL, CIVICO Y CULTURAL, RIVIERA DE ESENADA
Centro Social, Cívico y Cultural, Riviera de Ensenada is a prominent cultural
center in Ensenada, Mexico, dedicated to promoting local arts and community
events. Housed in an old casino, this center contains space to be
rented out for public events, but also has a natural history museum that can
be seen for US$1. The venue hosts a variety of activities,
including concerts, art exhibitions, and cultural festivals, providing a space
for both local and regional artists. Its architectural design reflects the
heritage of the region, making it not just a hub for social gatherings but
also a historical landmark. Visitors can engage with the local culture through
numerous scheduled events and exhibitions that aim to enrich community
interaction and preserve cultural heritage.
Here are the opening schedules:
Entrance Fees: $1 per person
Monday, 8 AM–8 PM
Tuesday, 8 AM–11 PM
Wednesday, 8 AM–1 AM
Thursday, 8 AM–11 PM
Friday, 8 AM–12 AM
Saturday, 8 AM–1 AM
Sunday, 8 AM–8 PM
Centro Social, Cívico y Cultural, Riviera de Ensenada
y, Blvd Lázaro Cárdenas, Club Rotario 1421, Zona Centro, 22880 Ensenada,
B.C., Mexico
MUSEO DE HISTORIA DE ENSENADA
The museum walks you through the history of Baja from prehistory to the native
people to the arrival and live under the missionaries. It's just
$2 US to get in and about an hour to tour the museum. Most signs are
bilingual Spanish/English. Within the Riviera Cultural Center which is
considered the most beautiful building in Ensenada, you will find the History
Museum with seven rooms exhibiting the historical evolution of the city from
its first settlers until now.
Here are the opening schedules:
Entrance Fees: $2 per person
Monday, Closed
Tuesday, 10 AM–5 PM
Wednesday, 10 AM–5 PM
Thursday, 10 AM–5 PM
Friday, 10 AM–5 PM
Saturday, 10 AM–5 PM
Sunday, 12–5 PM
Museo de Historia de Ensenada
Blvd. Costero 2, Bahia Ensenada, 22800 Ensenada, B.C., Mexico
LA BUFADORA
Located 17 miles south of Ensenada at the tip of the Punta Banda peninsula, La
Bufadora (The Blowhole) is an amazing natural marine geyser that is capable of
shooting water well over 60 feet in the air. La Bufadora is considered to be
the second largest marine geyser in the world. This coastal geological
phenomenon is more precisely a natural chimney open in the cliff , connected
to sea caves. Depending on the tide and the waves, the sea water crashes with
force against the cliff and rises through these chimneys, being thrown upwards
through the gap in the form of pulverized foam like a geyser and producing a
characteristic sound. This place is an important point of tourist
attraction, since it is visited by national and foreign tourists. In
this place the coexistence and integration of visitors is achieved with the
tasting of Mexican dishes and drinks.
Here are the opening schedules:
Entrance Fees: FREE
Monday, 8 AM–8 PM
Tuesday, 8 AM–8 PM
Wednesday, 8 AM–8 PM
Thursday, 8 AM–8 PM
Friday, 8 AM–8 PM
Saturday, 8 AM–8 PM
Sunday, 8 AM–8 PM
Watch this YouTube Video of our La Bufadora Tour from Disney Cruise:
La Bufadora
Península de delegación de Maneadero, Punta Banda I, 22794 Ensenada, B.C.,
Mexico
SIMBOLOS HISTORICOS DE ENSENADA
Simbolos Historicos De Ensenada include La Plaza de Las Tres Cabezas (The
Plaza of the Three Heads) with busts of Mexican heroes, the Monumental Flag
showcasing a giant Mexican flag, the iconic Hussong's Cantina representing the
city's Wild West past, the Hotel Riviera del Pacífico, a former luxury hotel
and casino with a storied history, and the Cabrillo Statue, a loan from the
U.S. honoring the discoverer of the bay.
Here are the opening schedules:
Entrance Fees: FREE
Open 24 hours
Simbolos Historicos de Ensenada
P.º Olas Altas 96, Zona Centro, 22800 Ensenada, B.C., Mexico
Here are some travel tips if you want to visit Ensenada Mexico:
- The best times to visit for good weather and fewer crowds are the shoulder seasons of April to May and September to October.
- Weather in Ensenada is usually sunny. Ensenada's rainy season is in the winter months, typically November to April, with the most precipitation in February. It is advisable to wear light and comfortable clothing during your travels at daytime but bring a jacket at night time since it tends to get cooler specially with the coastal weather.
- Ensenada is generally safe, but it's wise to stick to well-lit, busy areas, especially at night. When exploring, consider walking with others and staying on main roads or near businesses to avoid quieter, more isolated streets after dark.
- While cash is always a must when traveling to other places, you can get by with a credit card and smaller US bills. Practically, all places associated with tourism accept US dollars in bills of $10 or less, most can handle $20 bills.
- It is believed that Ensenada is home to Baja-Style Fish Tacos so make sure you try in when you are there. There are also a lot of seafood so try that out as well.
For more info about Ensenada Mexico, please visit:
https://visitingmexico.com/baja-california/ensenada/ and https://www.bajacalifornia.travel/en/destinos/ensenada
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