You made no mention of the wineries around Ensenada, it's the Napa Valley of Mexico. there's a 100 wineries in the foothills around Ensenada known as the Valle De Guadalupe.
Is it safe there? What are the unwritten rules that I should follow to ensure my safety there? Can I travel there from San Diego without getting kidnapped or extorted by the MXP? Baja California is not the safest, but is this area safe?
I just asked some people and they say it is fairly safe. I think you should ask people from there or other expats for the rules to live by to be safe. Good luck and let me know what you find out so I can post the info on this site. Thank you for watching!
Are you or your significant other members of a cartel? If not It's safe. They tend to keep things between themselves and are not interested with the goings on of regular everyday people. After remote beach camping and surfing down here for over 40 years with never any problems I retired early and moved here last year from the LA/Ventura area. Don't give the police any reason to pull you over and don't believe all the hype you hear from the media. BTW It's illegal to turn right on a red light. Everyone is friendly and helpful. As in any city around the world and especially the tourist areas, don't flash your cash or jewelry, try not to dress over the top like you are a wealthy person and be wary of pickpockets. You won't have to spend much to have a good time and eat great food. When you get back home after visiting you'll wonder why you were so afraid and you'll probably start planning your next trip. Buena surte!
The US is much more dangerous than MX. I lived in the Cabo area for a decade. No problems. One must be aware of your surroundings wherever you go in our world. Now moving to Ensañada.
Google it. I go down the street from me to Barber Guero,, he is on the corner of Calle Delante and Calle Quinta. He does a good job and is a nice hombre.
"Malecon" should be pronounced as ma-lay-cone. "Lay" is soft and the "C" is hard. No offense. Just keep hearing it pronounced really really wrong. Nice video.
There's no place to walk or stroll. Those blocks he first describes have cracked, uneven, hole-laded sidewalks or missing sidewalks, the streets are also broken and uneven. You have to keep your eyes on your feet or you'll break an ankle. No parks. No green areas. No clean beaches. Smells like dead fish and sewage. I live there, btw.
Ensenada is overtly homophobic and it hurts tourism. Morelia and Puerto Vallarta are gay welcoming and much more prosperous. Ensenada's homophobia costs it tourists and tax revenue sorely needed. Low tourism means nearly no tax money for roads and sewers. Never walked a city in Mexico with worse streets than Ensenada. Which also discourages tourism. Open sewers run into the beaches, so the water and sand are unsanitary. Sewage attitudes about diversity create sewage beaches and post apocalyptic streets.
You made no mention of the wineries around Ensenada, it's the Napa Valley of Mexico. there's a 100 wineries in the foothills around Ensenada known as the Valle De Guadalupe.
LA BUFADORA! Such an amazing spot in Ensenada. We were there just a few weeks ago. Awesome video! Saludos, Julia and Miguel ☀
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In Ensenada near by amazing wine country 🍷🍇🍇🍷🍇🍷
A friend was on a cruise and stopped in this place n loved it!❤
Thank you for watching! I want to do a cruise one day!
This place has so much beautiful nature! Love it! 🥰
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I enjoyed this upload 🌴. Cheers!
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Another beautiful place! Great spotlight today! Thx! 😁
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The Mexican culture is so friendly! 👏😊
Yes! Great people! Thank you for watching!
Great video thank u!!!
Good Morning Leonard, looks like a great place for an adventure! I can see why people would love it!
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@@leonardsheatravel Your welcome Leonard
Great place n so close to San Diego! A great way to experience Mexican culture! Gracias! 🇲🇽
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Watching now my friend! 😊
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I would like to try to surf!!! I hear it’s a workout!!! 😅🏄🏼♂️
It is harder than it looks! Thank you for watching!
Ensenada sounds really cool.
Love the Pacific! Thank you for watching!
*꧁ Завораживающе 😝😝😝 ꧂*
Thank you for watching! Heading to your channel!
GM! Lots of great options in Mexico! 😁
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Is it safe there? What are the unwritten rules that I should follow to ensure my safety there? Can I travel there from San Diego without getting kidnapped or extorted by the MXP? Baja California is not the safest, but is this area safe?
I just asked some people and they say it is fairly safe. I think you should ask people from there or other expats for the rules to live by to be safe. Good luck and let me know what you find out so I can post the info on this site. Thank you for watching!
Are you or your significant other members of a cartel? If not It's safe. They tend to keep things between themselves and are not interested with the goings on of regular everyday people. After remote beach camping and surfing down here for over 40 years with never any problems I retired early and moved here last year from the LA/Ventura area. Don't give the police any reason to pull you over and don't believe all the hype you hear from the media. BTW It's illegal to turn right on a red light. Everyone is friendly and helpful. As in any city around the world and especially the tourist areas, don't flash your cash or jewelry, try not to dress over the top like you are a wealthy person and be wary of pickpockets. You won't have to spend much to have a good time and eat great food. When you get back home after visiting you'll wonder why you were so afraid and you'll probably start planning your next trip. Buena surte!
The US is much more dangerous than MX. I lived in the Cabo area for a decade. No problems. One must be aware of your surroundings wherever you go in our world. Now moving to Ensañada.
@@MargowilsonWilsonWhat made you move from Cabo to Ensenada?
A quirky coastal city! 😜
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I would do a Mexican food crawl!!! 😋😋😋😋
I need to try more food! Thank you for watching!
Nesecito una paguina donde salgan se encentren barberias
Google it. I go down the street from me to Barber Guero,, he is on the corner of Calle Delante and Calle Quinta. He does a good job and is a nice hombre.
Nice ❤
San Diego is only a foot step away from TJ. The time varies during time and week
Do you serve crema de tequila quita penas
1H45 from Tijuana and 2H45 from San Diego???? Man that is so wrong
I don't know where you got your statistics, but Ensenada has more than 650K inhabitants right now!!
As of 2023 per Google the population of Ensenada is 436,964...
"Malecon" should be pronounced as ma-lay-cone. "Lay" is soft and the "C" is hard. No offense. Just keep hearing it pronounced really really wrong. Nice video.
There's no place to walk or stroll. Those blocks he first describes have cracked, uneven, hole-laded sidewalks or missing sidewalks, the streets are also broken and uneven. You have to keep your eyes on your feet or you'll break an ankle. No parks. No green areas. No clean beaches. Smells like dead fish and sewage. I live there, btw.
I have heard this before. Can I pin your comment for all to see please? Thank you for watching!
Ensenada is overtly homophobic and it hurts tourism. Morelia and Puerto Vallarta are gay welcoming and much more prosperous. Ensenada's homophobia costs it tourists and tax revenue sorely needed. Low tourism means nearly no tax money for roads and sewers. Never walked a city in Mexico with worse streets than Ensenada. Which also discourages tourism. Open sewers run into the beaches, so the water and sand are unsanitary. Sewage attitudes about diversity create sewage beaches and post apocalyptic streets.
My gays friends went there and came back straight. No more sexual disease either. They have a ton of conversion centers.
The Mexican culture is so friendly! 👏😊
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