You don't need to bring that much money. There is nothing to spend it on really unless you're going to larger cities: TJ/Ensenada/La Paz/Cabo.Awesome thread....would love to do this sometime...I bet i could have fun if i took 3k couldn't I?
How real is the threat of being stopped and asked for money from "cops" for no reason?You don't need to bring that much money. There is nothing to spend it on really unless you're going to larger cities: TJ/Ensenada/La Paz/Cabo.
Sweet. Keep me posted.@JimmersonzGlove thanks for posting all this, looks like an awesome time. I'm gonna show this to my wife for reference.
This is good stuff here. I'm sure I'll have more questions.This is really not a concern. Obey the laws. You are in someone else's country.
I'm in TJ 5 days a week and have gotten pulled over once. It scared the fuck out of me cuz I was in a pretty bad neighborhood and in an area where there was no one around. They searched me and my car for a good 5 minutes (that feels like forever), but in the end let me go. They did not ask for a bribe or anything.
One thing I would do is open an account with Chase bank before your trip. The only bank that you are going to run into down there is Bancomer, which is a Chase affiliate so you can just not bring much money and pull it out when you want. Zero fees on withdrawl, but you'll take a 3% charge. This is not really that big of a deal because the exchange rate you get from a bank is better than the money exchange places.
For instance, I bank at B of A in the states and their partner bank is Santander. I pull money out there when I'm in TJ. If the rate at the exchange places is 16.2 x 1, I'm getting close to 16.8 or 16.9...pull off the 3% and its pretty much a wash but the ATMs are secure.
when I drive in Mexico I never mention im American,I always pretend to be from Zacatecas,Mx . My taxi driver had to bribe a cop 50 pesos(around 4 u.s) when he took me to the Guadalajara airport last year.This is really not a concern. Obey the laws. You are in someone else's country.
I'm in TJ 5 days a week and have gotten pulled over once. It scared the fuck out of me cuz I was in a pretty bad neighborhood and in an area where there was no one around. They searched me and my car for a good 5 minutes (that feels like forever), but in the end let me go. They did not ask for a bribe or anything.
One thing I would do is open an account with Chase bank before your trip. The only bank that you are going to run into down there is Bancomer, which is a Chase affiliate so you can just not bring much money and pull it out when you want. Zero fees on withdrawl, but you'll take a 3% charge. This is not really that big of a deal because the exchange rate you get from a bank is better than the money exchange places.
For instance, I bank at B of A in the states and their partner bank is Santander. I pull money out there when I'm in TJ. If the rate at the exchange places is 16.2 x 1, I'm getting close to 16.8 or 16.9...pull off the 3% and its pretty much a wash but the ATMs are secure.
Very cool. Flying in and out of La Paz seems very easy. Loreto also has an intl airport. I think next time I do this, I will fly to La Paz or Cabo (whatever is cheaper), and then do a triangle of Cabo/La Paz/Todos Santos.very cool cabo san lucas is nice but kibd of expensive, still cheaper than playa del Carmen though. I been planning a trip to La ventana,mx for kiteboarding.
They were all really friendly. The three brother dogs from Mulege were awesome. When they realized we didn't have food for them, they camped out under a date tree and ate all the fruit that fell off.So far I've counted 14 dogs that I would be bringing home with me.
Saturday 9/26/15:
Woke up and hit the road since it's 8 hours south to Guerrero Negro (the town sits on the border of Baja and Baja Sur).
Ensenada in the morning:
Driving:
Border of Baja/Baja Sur:
This is lovely Guerrero Negro, the biggest town between San Quintin (4 hours south of border) and Loreto (15 hours south of border):
Sunset in Guerrero Negro:
Dinner:
Sweet bed:
That sounds like a pretty affordable 8 day vacation man. About what, $500 on hotels. I assume food and drinks are pretty cheap there? And gas? And probably not much else to spend money on really?Total of 8 nights.
Night 1 - Ensenada - 2 hours driving - Hotel Santo Thomas - 1,230 pesos - booked on Hotels.com
Night 2 - Guerrero Negro - 8 hours driving - Malarrimo Hotel - $46 USD - found on Trip Advisor and called to book
Night 3/4 - Mulege - 4 hours driving - Hotel Serenidad - 650 pesos per night - found Trip Advisor and called to book
Night 5/6 - Loreto - 1.5 hours driving - Tiburon Casitas - $116.00 USD per night - found on Trip Advisor and emailed - this and the wine country were the most expensive. Tiburon was awesome though. They were little casitas that were basically separate studio apartments (there were 8 - plus the owner lived in the big front house).
Night 7 - San Quintin - 11 hours driving - Old Mill Hotel - 587 pesos - Found on Trip Advisor and called
Night 8 - Valle de Guadalupe - Hospedate en un Vinedo - $134.00 USD - This was a bed and breakfast. I think there were four different private rooms. Each had their own bathroom. This place was actually really awesome, except they bought a cheap Ikea bed that would creak like crazy. No sexy time this night. Booked through AirBNB.com.
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This was really off season so we could have winged it. It was after summer, but pre-whale watching. Honestly, if you were to do my plan, you'd need to knock it out almost the same way, so you can do all your drives during the day. If I could do anything differently, I would've just swapped Loreto and Mulege. I would've rather added the extra couple hours to the front end of the trip.
Vivo en san diego pero trabajo en sd y tj. Ill do a Tj AMA for this board soon.Do you live in San diego? Just wondering since you mentioned you are in tijuana so often.
those tecate light taste better than regular tecate but it takes like 20 to get drunk really low alcohol beersFinally, it was time to head back to TJ and the border.
Lunch in TJ:
Time for a car wash!
Overall, great trip! Feel free to ask me anything.