Driving Directions to Bajamar

Follow I-5 South directly to the border.

As you approach the border, avoid the fast-moving far left lane. It’s a U turn back north.

If you get a red light at border crossing, you must pull to the right for a “Secondary Inspection.” Customs Official will direct you. You rarely get a red light.

New Route: Take the second right (follow the green sign “Ensenada/Rosarito Scenic Route”).

You’ll proceed along the border (big metal fence on your right) for several miles.

About five miles further, you’ll take the right split toward “Bajamar” and “Rosarito/Ensenada (Cuota).”

After the top of hill, bear left towards Rosarito/Ensenada

There are two tollbooths along the way to Bajamar. They take 26 pesos or $2.40 at each. (The fares sometimes change.) Pay in one currency, dollars or pesos.

The Bajamar exit off the Tollroad is just south of La Mision and La Salina. It is marked “Jatay” and “Bajamar.” Bajamar is about 17 miles (28 kilometers) north of Ensenada.