GEOGRAPHY OF ROSARITO
Situated among the foothills of the region’s Peninsular Ranges, Rosarito boasts both the charms of the sea and the surrounding desert. Because its terrain is more even than other regional cities, Rosarito boasts incredible off-roading topography that is popular with tourists. Its beaches are noted for their extraordinary scenery and the waters off the coast are rich with sports fish, whales, and other ocean life. As one of the Baja Peninsula’s most naturally scenic landscapes, it attracts many eco-lovers and sun-seeking travelers each year.Â
The climate is sometimes compared to a Mediterranean climate. Its waters are full of marine life—most notably sport fish and migrating whales. Â
HISTORY OF ROSARITO
The region of Rosarito Beach, like much of the peninsula, was home to hunting and gathering peoples thousands of years ago. Their semi-nomadic life slowly gave way to a semi-agricultural one.  Later, tribes were known to practice a semi-nomadic way of life with agriculture. Little is known about the earliest Mesoamerican people to roam here as hunters and gathers.  The Spanish discovered the peninsula in 1535; however, they would not colonize the region for some centuries later. This is due to its rugged terrain, lack of adequate freshwater supplies, and hostile Native Americans who oppose Spanish subjugation. It would take centuries before the missionaries took firm root in the peninsula and still longer for the indigenous people to assimilate. Â
In 1825, the first ranch finally sprouted up in Rosarito. After many decades of settlement, Rosarito was finally officially established in 1885. Though it remained a suburb of Tijuana for most of the twentieth century, it finally gained city status in its own right in 1995. The development resulted in high-rise hotels and a plethora of tourist venues that attract throngs from far and wide.
TOURISM
Rosarito is one of Baja California’s most popular destinations. It’s an easy drive from the border for tourists who comes to Rosarito for its attractive beaches, warm climate, and pleasant atmosphere. Activities like sport fishing, whale watching, off-roading, camping, kayaking, and scuba are famous in Rosarito. From luxury resorts to RV parks, Rosarito boasts a wide array of accommodations for all tastes and budgets. In fact, its more than twenty-five resorts are adept and showing visitors Rosarito’s brand of Mexican fun. From the ocean to the city’s shops and cultural venues, there are many things to love about this northern Mexican city.
Things to do in Rosarito
Puerto Nuevo
This traditional lobster village is one of the most popular stops for people visiting Rosarito and Baja North in general. Famous for fresh lobster doused in butter and fried. There is no better place on the peninsula to experience such fine food paired with such simple and authentically Mexican hospitality. Click here for more information on visiting Puerto Nuevo.
Horseback Riding in Rosarito
Enjoy the beaches of Rosarito on horseback. You’ll love the freedom you feel as the sea breeze spurs on you and your horse from one coastal stretch to the next. The hills and coastal regions are ideal for riding horses. Many tourists set aside time to ride through one of the local stables.
ATV Rental
Off-roading is incredibly popular in Rosarito. Rentals require drivers to be at least eighteen years of age. Rosarito attracts many off-roading enthusiasts. You’ll love blasting in and around sand dunes on rented vehicles or your own.
Sport Fishing and Watersport
Many people come to experience the exciting sports fishing scene. Charter a boar or fish right from the Rosarito Pier.
Swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, and even surfing are popular pastimes on the long Rosarito stretch of the coast.
El Museo at Festival Plaza
If you ever want to learn about Rattlesnake Tequila or even try some, come here. Find out about the region’s tequila history and taste some authentic and locally made brews.
The Rosarito Beach Hotel
As one of the most iconic hotels on the Baja Peninsula, the hotel is well worth checking out. The hotel sponsors various arts and cultural events and is a hub for city entertainment. This Art Deco-era hotel was built in 1925. It is one of the most iconic hotels on the Baha Peninsula and hosts a wide array of events throughout the year.
The Boardwalk
Leading from the Rosarito Beach Hotel toward the sea, this boardwalk is the perfect place to enjoy an ocean view. Come at sunset and take some postcard-worthy photos.
Ride a Bike
This ride, scheduled in May and September of this year, will be as boring to ride as previous trips; in fact, it may be more boring than usual since part of the road connecting Rosarito and Ensenada collapsed. Bikers will simply have to take the detour which still promises plenty of dipshitery. Click here to learn more about this exciting bicycle event.
Shopping Benito Juarez Boulevard
This two-mile stretch is the main boulevard of the city. Visitors should check out the tequila shops as well as the great souvenirs that can be found at bargain prices.
A lot of shopping venues particularly along Juarez Boulevard. Many tourists enjoy shopping in the city for its stores of ceramics, jewelry, and leather goods.
Surfing Rosarito
Surfing is popular on the beaches in and around Rosarito. If you don’t surf, it’s enjoyable to kick back on the beach and watch the surfers in action. Click here to learn more about Surfing in Baja.
Watch the Whales
Many whale-watching excursions are launched out of Rosarito. Witnessing the enchanting whale migration is an eco-activity you’ll likely never forget.  Click here to learn more about whale watching in Baja California.
Golf
The Real del Mar attracts sun-loving golfers to Rosarito Beach. Enjoy the weather as you golf during your Rosarito holiday.
Visit the Beach!
Every beach has its own character and its own particular charms. The best way to get to know Rosarito’s beaches is to explore each one.
Once you experience Rosarito’s many charms, chances are you’ll want to visit again and again. Its convenient proximity to the U.S. and many attractions make it one of Baja California’s most popular resort towns.