Baja California Wine Country Map
Download the Valle de Guadalupe map and plan your route through Baja California wine country, wineries, restaurants, boutique stays, and nearby Ensenada.
Download the Valle MapValle de Guadalupe is one of Baja California’s most popular wine country destinations, but many wineries, restaurants, boutique hotels, and scenic roads are spread across rural routes. Having a map is especially helpful when planning tastings, meals, transportation, and nearby stops in Ensenada, Tecate, Rosarito, and Tijuana.
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Get the Valle de Guadalupe map delivered instantly by email and use it as an offline reference for wineries, restaurants, hotels, and Baja wine country routes.
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Download the Valle MapThe drive from Tijuana to Valle de Guadalupe generally takes about an hour and a half. Many travelers route through the Tecate corridor and then follow Mexico 3 toward Ensenada and Guadalupe.
The drive from Mexicali to Valle de Guadalupe is roughly three hours and showcases inland Baja landscapes before reaching the wine country route toward Ensenada.
Ensenada is one of the closest coastal bases for visiting Valle de Guadalupe. Many travelers combine waterfront hotels and seafood in Ensenada with wine tasting in the valley.
Wine Country Navigation
Valle de Guadalupe feels more rural and spread out than many famous wine regions. Wineries, tasting rooms, restaurants, boutique hotels, ranches, and scenic stops are often located along smaller roads, making a map useful even if you also use GPS.
Since parts of Baja California can be remote, it is smart to carry water, keep your phone charged, download offline maps, and plan your tasting route before you start driving.
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Drinking and driving in Mexico is illegal and dangerous. If you plan to visit wineries, designate a sober driver, hire a driver, book a wine tour, or arrange transportation before your first tasting.
Make Valle de Guadalupe part of a larger Baja California road trip.
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Join the Facebook GroupValle de Guadalupe is beautiful but spread out. A map is helpful because wineries, restaurants, hotels, and tasting rooms are located across rural roads and valley routes.
No. If you plan to drink wine, arrange a designated driver, private driver, or wine tour. Drinking and driving in Mexico is illegal and unsafe.
Yes. Even if your U.S. carrier covers your car while in Mexico, they are not recognized by Mexican authorities for any damage you cause. It is important to have, at the very least, a Liability Only policy from a Mexican carrier. See the driving laws of Mexico here: Driving Laws in Mexico and get an insurance quote here: Get a Mexico Insurance Quote.
Before You Drive
Before driving to Valle de Guadalupe, review your route, documents, Free Zone rules, FMM requirements, and Mexico insurance options.
✓ Border Crossing Guide ✓ Mexico Free Zone Map ✓ 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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