Baja California Map Guide
Download the Ensenada map, explore central Ensenada, and plan your drive from Tijuana, Tecate, Rosarito, or nearby Baja California destinations.
Download the Ensenada MapEnsenada, often called the “Cinderella of the Pacific,” is one of Baja California’s most popular coastal cities. Use the Ensenada map to find hotels, restaurants, cultural sites, beaches, the harbor, downtown streets, scenic attractions, and routes to nearby destinations like Valle de Guadalupe.
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Use the full Ensenada city map to understand the harbor, main routes, beaches, and city layout.
Find downtown streets, harbor access, restaurants, hotels, shopping, and central Ensenada landmarks.
The drive from Tijuana to Ensenada usually takes under 90 minutes. Many travelers use the scenic Tijuana-Ensenada toll road for Pacific views and a more direct coastal route.
The drive from Tecate to Ensenada takes roughly an hour and a half. This route is useful for travelers using the Tecate border crossing before heading toward the coast.
Rosarito to Ensenada is a beautiful coastal drive along Highway 1, with ocean views, seafood stops, and access to nearby wine country.
Find central Ensenada, the marina, cruise port area, seafood stands, shops, and waterfront routes.
Use the map to plan your stay near downtown, the coast, wineries, beaches, and main roads.
Plan day trips to Valle de Guadalupe, La Bufadora, Rosarito, Tecate, and coastal Baja attractions.
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Ensenada is known for its harbor, seafood, cruise port, craft beer, downtown nightlife, Pacific Coast scenery, La Bufadora, and nearby Valle de Guadalupe wine country.
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Yes. The drive from Tijuana to Ensenada usually takes less than 90 minutes using the scenic coastal toll road, depending on traffic and border conditions.
The Ensenada map helps locate downtown streets, the harbor, restaurants, hotels, cultural sites, beaches, major roads, and routes to nearby attractions.
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