Baja California Wine Country
Discover Baja California’s wine country with vineyard restaurants, boutique hotels, tasting rooms, map downloads, scenic drives, and easy day trips from Ensenada.
View Valle de Guadalupe MapValle de Guadalupe sits in the hills northeast of Ensenada and has become one of Baja California’s most celebrated destinations. Visitors come for wine tastings, vineyard restaurants, boutique hotels, horseback rides, seasonal harvest events, and the relaxed beauty of Baja’s grape-growing countryside.
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Visit tasting rooms, boutique wineries, established vineyards, and scenic estates throughout Baja wine country.
Enjoy chef-driven Baja cuisine, outdoor dining, sunset dinners, and wine pairings surrounded by vineyard views.
Stay in vineyard hotels, domes, cabins, luxury inns, and unique Baja wine country accommodations.
Valle de Guadalupe is home to a wide mix of wineries, from established producers to intimate boutique tasting rooms. Popular names in the region include Adobe Guadalupe, Casa de Piedra, El Cielo, Monte Xanic, L.A. Cetto, and many newer wine projects throughout the valley.
Known for beautiful grounds, adobe-style architecture, vineyard views, and wine country experiences.
One of Baja’s well-known wineries, recognized for premium wines and polished tastings.
A major Baja wine producer with tours, tastings, gardens, and a long regional history.
A luxury-style wine country stop with vineyard views, restaurants, suites, and polished hospitality.
Wine Country Events
Harvest season is one of the most exciting times to visit Valle de Guadalupe. Wine tastings, dinners, concerts, cultural events, equestrian festivals, and vineyard celebrations make the valley especially lively during the grape harvest period.
Nearby Ensenada
Valle de Guadalupe is close enough to Ensenada that many travelers combine both destinations in one trip. Spend the day tasting wine in the valley, then enjoy Ensenada’s seafood, harbor views, hotels, bars, and Pacific Coast scenery.
Ensenada also makes a practical base if you want more hotel options, waterfront dining, and access to La Bufadora or the scenic coast.
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Make Valle de Guadalupe part of a larger Baja road trip with nearby coastal and border cities.
Valle de Guadalupe is wine country, so plan transportation before you start tasting. Drinking and driving is dangerous, illegal, and can create serious insurance problems. Hire a driver, book a tour, use a transportation service, or choose a designated driver.
Before You Drive
Valle de Guadalupe is a favorite drive-to destination for Baja wine country travelers. Before crossing, review your route, documents, Free Zone rules, FMM requirements, and Mexico insurance options.
✓ Free Zone Map ✓ Border Crossing Guide ✓ TIP Vehicle Permit Guide ✓ FMM Tourist Card GuideGet Mexico insurance before driving to Valle de Guadalupe, Ensenada, Tecate, Rosarito, Tijuana, or anywhere in Baja California.
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