The Rosarito Beach Hotel was the first hotel built in the city, so apart from being a charming place with comforting areas to have a good time, from the time you enter the lobby you find stands and pamphlets that guide you to new activities to enjoy, and among them you'll see Baja Fun Adventures.
When you enter Rosarito Beach Hotel you just have to turn right and you'll find the person in charge of organizing tours in the city on motorcycles, as well as trips to Valle de Guadalupe.
Rosarito Beach Hotel. Source: Rosarito Beach Hotel Facebook
Two are the tours you can enjoy, one offers 4x4 motorcycle rides to a recreation area called Rincón Tropical, a spa hotel that has cabins, a pool and a place to eat.
Rincón Tropical. Fuente: Baja Fun Adventures Facebook
While you get to Rincón Tropical you will make several stops on the way, such as a Queso Fresco (a type of cheese) tasting and an unusual encounter with Pepe The Monkey, a little friend who will play with you and probably "steal" your things (just as in "The Hangover" movie), and also, you'll have the opportunity of admiring other beautiful animals, such as colorful peacocks. A road trip full of adrenaline and fun.
Motor-Cross Road. Source: BFA Facebook.
The price per person is $ 60.00 dlls and from time to time they offer tequila tastings at a shop near the hotel.
Tequila Tasting: Source: BFA Facebook
Tourists: Source: BFA Facebook
The other tour costs $ 65.00 dlls and the destination is the wine route in Ensenada (Valle de Guadalupe), where you're offered the visit to 4 wine houses and places to eat.
Valle de Guadalupe
Baja Fun Adventures has motorbikes and special cars to practice motor-cross, so if you go with friends or family, you can go up to 4 people or more in a vehicle. You will usually find tours available if you go on the weekends, or schedule an appointment on their Facebook page.
According to the season Baja Fun Adventures also organizes trips for whale watching and other fun acuatic activities.
Dare to get on bikes and tour around Rosarito like you've never done. Why go by car if you can go by bike?
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