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4 Days San Diego, Mexico, Ensenada, Los Angeles Bus Tour
California San Diego
California San Diego
4 Days San Diego, Mexico, Ensenada, Los Angeles Bus Tour

The sun-drenched allure of Mexico and Mexican culture is difficult to overstate. And here is a chance to taste the exotic in one itinerary of sun, sand and tequila. First head through California, America’s most populous state, originally a territory of Mexico. Spend time in Hollywood, America’s dream factory, cross the border through infamous Tijuana.

La Bufadora, the gushing burst of spray that jets through the rocky crags of the pacific coast. In San Diego see California’s own Spanish history come alive as you visit California’s second largest city.


Take a sightseeing excursion to Ensenada, Mexico from San Diego. Enjoy spectacular coastline views..

Ensenada is a charming Mexican seaport town rich in Spanish culture. This tour takes you south. You will enjoy the view from your comfortable air-conditioned motorcoach while we handle the driving. When arriving in Ensenada, you will have plenty of time for sightseeing and shopping before and after lunch. They will even give you one margarita. Book San Diego tours, cruises, and sightseeing activities or call us toll free for assistance with reservations..

Our Tour Plan
Day I: Bay Area - Los Angeles
Visit the largest metropolitan area in California, Los Angeles. Highlights include the historical landmarks of Hollywood, downtown, as well as Hollywood Blvd., Chinese Theater, and the newly built Kodak Theatre, which is now the permanent home to the Oscars. Overnight stay in Los Angeles

Day II: Los Angeles - Tijuana- Ensenada

In the morning, pass through the border city of Tijuana and head onto the Golden Coast highway. Stop by the small town of Rosalito around noon. In the afternoon, arrive in the port city of Ensenada. The rest of the afternoon is to leisure. After check in, enjoy the various shops that carry anything from fine Mexican handicraft, glassware to the famous Mexican Tequila.

Day III: Ensenada - La Bufadora - Coronado Island
In the morning, head for La Bufadora and experience the powerful waves of the Pacific Ocean as it cuts into the jagged coastline making for a picturesque scenic view of the coast. Visit the natural Blowhole located in La Bufadora. Head into San Diego around noon, where we will arrive at the largest naval station of the West Coast. Cross the Coronado Bridge to visit "Del Coronado Hotel", which is the oldest hotel in California. At more than 100 years old, many former presidents of the United States as well as countless celebrities have stayed here. Also visit San Diego Old Town where it’s known as the origin of California, where the State Flag was first raised to commemorate California as the 31st State in the Union.

Day IV: Los Angeles - Santa Barbara -Solvang - Bay Area
In the morning, visit the Danish immigrant town of Solvang. The word Solvang in Danish can be translated as “sunny countryside”, which in fact is true for almost the entire year. While in Solvang, enjoy the famous Danish pastries, cookies, and chocolates. After lunch, head back to the Bay Area.

 


Cathedral at night Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Cathedral at night Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Ensenda Mexico Beach
Ensenda Mexico Beach

San Diego
Set around a gracefully curving bay, relatively free from smog and Byzantine freeways, sits the beautiful city of San Diego. Although it was the site of the first mission in California, the city only really took off with the arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad in the 1880s, and in terms of trade and significance it has long been in the shadow of Los Angeles. Even in the shadow of Los Angeles, San Diego tourism has things to do for everyone.
Your San Diego Vacation will be filled with many memories. For the art lovers, San Diego, features Balboa Park. Get the feeling of an “old Spanish city.” You’ll find various architecture styles of Spanish Colonial Renaissance and Gothic & Moorish. Balboa Park is not only for the art lovers but it is also home to the San Diego Zoo, home to over 4.000 animals. Hillcrest also sits on the edge of Balboa Park with its stylish, friendly, unique neighborhood of theaters, vintage shops, and cafes.
If historic architecture and animals isn’t your thing, then San Diego also has the Mission beach Boardwalk, a classic beach boardwalk. The boardwalk has roller coasters, an arcade, restaurants, and surf shops in Belmont Park. There are also rentals on bikes, surfboards, blades and anything else that can be rode upon.
It doesn’t stop there, San Diego also has many attractions like the famous Miramar Base where Top Gun the movie was filmed, Silver Strand beach National Park or Mt Soledad. For any kind of trip you desire, hotels in San Diego are easily accessible and will meet the needs of all budgets. Depending on where you’d like to visit, choose one of the hotels in San Diego that are near all of your attractions. Or enjoy your trip by planning one of the San Diego Vacation Packages with us that allows you to visit the many tours, attractions and sights to see in San Diego, California.


Mexico
Discover the facinating world of Mexico. There are several hidden treasure just waiting to be explored. Ancient Aztec pyramids, authentic foods and fantastic shopping. Whether you're looking to visit past civilizations or simply lay on the beach and work on your golf game... Mexico can accommodate.

A country so lively that even Day of the Dead is a hoot.Mexico is a traveler's paradise, crammed with a multitude of opposing identities: desert landscapes, snow-capped volcanoes, ancient ruins, teeming industrialized cities, time-warped colonial towns, glitzy resorts, deserted beaches and a world-beating collection of flora and fauna. This mix of modern and traditional, clichéd and surreal, is the key to Mexico's charm, whether your passion is throwing back margaritas, listening to howler monkeys, surfing the Mexican Pipeline, scrambling over Mayan ruins or expanding your collection of posable Day of the Dead skeletons.
'Mexico: where life is cheap, death is rich, and the buzzards are never unhappy.' - Edward Abbey


Ensenda
Ensenada (sometimes shortened to "Ensenada, B. C.") is the third-largest city in the Mexican state of Baja California. It is located 116 km (about 70 miles) south of Tijuana, at 31°47′N, 116°36′W. The city had a 2005 census population of 460,075. Ensenada is also the municipal seat of Ensenada Municipality, one of the five into which the state is divided. Ensenada is locally referred as La Bella Cenicienta del Pacífico (The Cinderella of the Pacific).Located in the Bahía de Todos Santos — an inlet of the Pacific Ocean — Ensenada is an important commercial and fishing port as well as a cruise ship stop. There is also a navy base, an army base and a military airfield, which functions as an airport of entry into Mexico


Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the largest city in the state of California and the second largest in the United States.[1] Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, it is rated an alpha world city, having an estimated population of 3.8 million and spanning over 498.3 square miles (1,290.6 km²) in Southern California. Additionally, the Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to nearly 12.9 million[3] people who hail from all over the globe and speak 224 different languages. Los Angeles is the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populous and one of the most diverse counties in the United States. Its inhabitants are known as "Angelenos"