Sunday, December 23, 2007

Bus from Tijuana to Ensenada

Taking one of the ABC buses to Ensenada is easy and inexpensive (currently about $10 one way). They leave the bus terminal every half hour from early morning to 9:30pm at night. After walking across the border you will pass through the first border turnstiles, take a right at the intersection and walk through a second set of turnstiles. Cross the street, turn left, and walk past all the yellow taxis and the McDonald's towards the Plaza Viva sign. The station is easy to find, it's on the street to the right just past the Taxi Libre pickup behind the large building with mirrored windows.

TIP 1: Don´t let anyone direct you to other buses, which may not be as nice and may take longer with frequent stops. ABC is the bus line you want. These buses are nice and comfortable with plenty of room and they usually show a movie on the way. If the bus is full you should take your assigned seat.

TIP 2: You can request to sit on the right side of the bus, which will give you a better view of the coastline.

TIP 3: The bus usually makes a stop before getting to the bus terminal near Ave. Juarez which is about four blocks from the main tourist street, which can save you several blocks if you are walking. You can ask the driver to identify the stop close to Ave Juarez. The ABC Bus terminal in Ensenada is located at the corner of Riveroll and Decima (10th street). A taxi ride between the tourist zone (Lopez Mateos/1st. street) and the terminal is currently $5, however if you don't have much luggage it isn't too long of a walk.

Thanks Margery.

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Unknown said...

Just did this trip a week ago (Aug. 20th) and it was exactly as described in the article. It's Mx$233 if you buy a round-trip ticket. You're in Ens. before you know it....

Unknown said...

If you take the bus to Ensenada are there car rental places in the area? We need to rent a car for about a week and are trying to avoid the expensive insurance costs if you rent in San Diego and drive down.

Sharon Kennedy said...

Hi Nancy,

I don't know about rental cars in Ensenada but I'm sure it is possible. I have never done it. I know you can rent cars in Tijuana (though I have never done that either).

Good luck and have a great trip!

Sharon

Unknown said...

I have about 10 friends going from TJ to ensendada, does anyone know how we can get our own bus?

Anonymous said...

How much is $233 in US dollars please I'm planning a trip

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