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Ensenada, Mexico

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Number of Piers

Two cruise ship berths at the Ensenada Cruise Terminal (Muelle 1 & Muelle 2).

Number of Passenger Terminals

One main cruise terminal serving international cruise ships.

Distance to City Center

Approximately 1 km (0.6 miles) – 10–15 minutes walking distance.

Distance to Valle de Guadalupe

Approximately 30 km (18 miles) – 30–40 minutes by car.

Port Address

Blvd. Costero 1, Zona Centro, C.P. 22800, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.

Port Phone

+52 646 178 3300


 

Ensenada Cruise Port

Ensenada is a popular port of call on Baja California itineraries, especially for short cruises departing from California. Its convenient location near the U.S. border makes it one of the busiest cruise destinations on Mexico’s Pacific coast.

Passengers disembark at a modern waterfront terminal that connects directly to a shopping plaza and tourist district.

The cruise terminal area includes:

  • Duty-free shops

  • Souvenir and artisan markets

  • Tour operator counters

  • Restaurants and bars

  • Taxi stands

  • Easy pedestrian access to downtown

The city center and waterfront are easily accessible on foot.

 

Tourist Attractions & Distance from the Port

Malecon de Ensenada

  • Distance from port: 1 km (0.6 miles)

  • Walking time: 10–15 minutes

  • Waterfront promenade

  • “Ventana al Mar” park

  • Large Mexican flag landmark


La Bufadora

  • Distance from port: 35 km (22 miles)

  • Travel time: 45 minutes

  • One of the largest marine blowholes in North America

  • Coastal scenic drive

  • Local craft market nearby


Valle de Guadalupe

  • Distance from port: 30 km (18 miles)

  • Travel time: 30–40 minutes

  • Mexico’s premier wine region

  • Boutique wineries and gourmet restaurants

  • Wine tasting tours


Riviera Cultural Center

  • Distance from port: 1.2 km (0.75 miles)

  • Walking time: 15 minutes

  • Historic 1930s building

  • Former casino and film location

  • Cultural exhibitions and events


Museo Caracol

  • Distance from port: 1 km (0.6 miles)

  • Walking time: 10–15 minutes

  • Science and marine research museum

  • Interactive exhibits

  • Shell-inspired architecture


Playa Hermosa

  • Distance from port: 4 km (2.5 miles)

  • Travel time: 10 minutes

  • Popular public beach

  • Surfing and sunsets

  • Beachfront promenade


Transportation from the Cruise Port

Visitors can reach attractions by:

  • Walking (downtown and waterfront attractions)

  • Organized cruise excursions

  • Local taxis (agree on fare beforehand)

  • Ride-share services (availability may vary)

  • Rental cars

  • Wine tour shuttle services (for Valle de Guadalupe)

Most downtown attractions are within walking distance, while La Bufadora and Valle de Guadalupe are best accessed by organized tour or taxi.

Cruise Port Guide

Ensenada - Baja Cruise Port Guide

Ensenada is a coastal city in Mexico and a third-largest on the Baja Peninsula, California distanced 125 km south of San Diego, California. Locals call it La Cenicienta del Pacifico, which means “The Cinderella of the Pacific”. Among the first settlements in California, Ensenada became an attractive cruise destination, aerospace center and a starting point to the famous wine region, Valle de Guadalupe, in other words, Ensenada to the United States is what Napa is to Italy. 

This beach town is situated on the coastline of All Saints Bay (Bahia de Todos Santos) where the Port of Ensenada plays a very important role in the commercial, fishing and tourist domains. No doubt why it is the most visited tourist port in the Pacific, welcoming more than 700,000 cruise passengers a year (statistics prior to the pandemic). The warm weather throughout the year (only a short rainy season) has its own share in the attractiveness of this place. 

Ensenada has various things to offer to people with different interests, from surfing and sea kayaking to horseback riding and mountain biking. Ensenada's nightlife is also a big draw. The nearby vineyards offer wine tasting in a more traditional and serene setting for the vine lovers, but when it comes to the nature enthusiasts, the sight of gray whales and the underwater cave that randomly squirts water at onlookers are a perfect bite. The enchanting Ensenada never disappoints, no matter what the personal interests of the tourists are.

Places to visit:
The Malecon and the Plaza Civica- a sunbathed boardwalk along the Ensenada’s Bay of All Saints to the Three Heads Plaza (Plaza de las Tres Cabezas), where tourist get a piece of Mexican’s history by getting to know these men, presenter on the three golden busts, startling display of pride. On this walk can also be seen the huge Mexican flag, which stands on a flag pole over 300 feet tall. It is said that it’s one of the world’s largest, but is similar to the flags that all Mexican states have. 

The History Museum of Ensenada-a place where the town’s history is presented, from the pre-historic times, European arrival to date. The museum has various displayed objects, recovered beads, pots, baskets, photo exhibits and religious objects. People can buy souvenirs and gifts from the quaint shop located in the museum.

Water Show at El Parque De La Bandera-near the flag pole is the dancing fountain, where the lit water is synced to the beat of the music playing. 

Caracol Museum is a modern science museum in a building designed in a shape of a ship, located on the harbor, so there is no way to miss it. Earth, sea and art exhibitions can be found inside this museum. A great place both for kids and adults. 

The Regional Museum-one of the oldest buildings in Baja, California dating from 1886. It used to be a court, fortress, military barracks, jail, school, and currently a historic museum.

Whale Watching-between December and April, can be seen the migration of grey whales, the friendly species from Alaska to Baja, California, in order to escape the winter on the north and to give birth to calves. These powerful animals, swimming and playing in the Bay of All Saints, as well as showing off their young ones. 

 

La Bufadora-the largest underwater blowhole in the world, located on the Punta Banda Peninsula. This marine geyser is a real wonder, an incoming tide is sucked in an underground cave, then spit out when releasing air up to 100 ft in the air. 

La Lobera and the sea lions-a sea cave with an open rooftop, a beautiful crater with a shape and size of a stadium, opened up to a beach, a home to the sea lions. This attraction is on 3 hours driving from Ensenada. 
The Wine Country-20 km north of the city is the Valle De Guadalupe, featuring over 75 wineries.

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