Trip Details:
Dates: See Trek Schedule
Travel Style: Baja Vibe
Vehicle: Baja Beach Bus
Included:
Low-Impact Tent Camping,
70% Healthy Meals, Etc.
Duration: 5 Days
Cost:
$199 + 62 USD
Food Fund
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Cost: $199 + 62 Food Fund (70% meals included)
5 Days
Four Awesome Spring Break destinations at one great price! It's South-of-the-border time on Gus's Annual Spring Break Odyssey. Can you handle it?
Day 1
We'll welcome the warm sun and then blast across the border into Rosarito Beach where we'll hit all the famous spring break pubs and clubs like Papas & Beer, Iggies, Senor Frogs and more just in time to get our
groove on.
Get ready for some beach fun too because we'll be crashing for the night right next to the beach and practically in the center of Rosarito Beach.
During the day there'll be optional horseback rides, beach sports, some cool art galleries, and major shopping opportunities.
Day 2
Ensenada has long held a reputation to rival that of Tijuana as a party town with clubs like Papas and Beer, Habana Cabana and legendary Cantinas like Hussongs. It has everything you could want for a good night out and more, dancing, clubbing, karoke and some of the best fish tacos ever. Once on the strip, explore the waterfront, shop, or take a horse drawn carriage through the town. It's a rush.
We'll be staying near the center of town so whenever you're in need, a cold drink or a hot shower will only be 5 minutes away. During the day, you can hit the beach or check out the shops for souvenirs, or go horseback riding around the area.
Day 3/4
The Odyssey continues. We slide into San Felipe in time to hit up all the taquerias, cantinas and fiestas!
Throughout the day there are many things to do: Besides working on your tan on the beach, you could check out the 1000 year-old monster cacti at the Natural Park, go on a short boat ride to Konsag Island to see sea lions, seals, and massive colonies of sea birds, or chill in an ocean-side cantina.
At night it'll be thumpin'. San Felipe might be said to have an even greater selection of clubs and cantinas than Rosarito Beach. You could party all night and never have to go to the same place twice! Party on!
Rockodile's 16,000 square feet of entertainment is a must, and perhaps the Club Miramar or the Boom Boom Room are playing the best music all night long, if you have the stamina.
The fiesta continues spring break-style where we rock n' road in the red road ship Gus all the way back Northwards to Tijuana.
Day 5
During the day, we'll slowly wind up through the hills to the border, stopping for some tasty tacos along the way. Welcome to Tijuana! This part's all optional.
Once in TJ you can either head back or staying one extra night to get the TJ experience with one of the Baja Trek crew. In Tijuana, hit the famous tourist district, ride a mechanical bull, or saddle up and have your picture taken with the legendary Tijuana Zebra. Then it's time to wrap that tan up to go, pocket some souvenirs and say 'Adios Amigos' with promises to keep in touch!

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