Tijuana Taco Tours with the Three Amigos!

Thee Amigos Urban Taco Tours are conducted by three trusted and knowledgeable guides. Stops include visits to 7 taquerias, 2 cerverzerias (brew pubs) and a delicious dessert. Onboard mezcal service is also provided.

TOUR: Discover Tecate Culinary Tour with A Gringo in Mexico

FEBRUARY 2019 TOUR(S) TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON. FOLLOW A Gringo in Mexico on Facebook FOR DATES. “I keep talking about this beautiful day and every dish we tasted during our Tecate tour. Now I understand why it was named a “Pueblo Magicó”. It was a great experience. Totally recommended!” Sandra T., Rainbow, California INTRODUCTION In 2012, Mexico’s tourism…

ARTICLE: Resort Life in the Valle de Guadalupe

I was surprised to learn that the largest and one of the most modern resorts in the Valle de Guadalupe lies just a few hundred yards off of Highway 3 in the small town of San Antonio de Las Minas. But that wasn’t the only surprise. My family and I have stayed at a number of…

TRIP REPORT: Escape to Baja’s Wine Country Tour, January 9, 2016

Let Escape to Baja arrange a private tour for your group to the beautiful Valle de Guadalupe. We helped Jeri K. of San Diego with a trip for her 60th birthday this past weekend. Here’s what she had to say about her escape to Baja’s Wine Country: “Wow, what a weekend! Considering the torrential rain…

TRIP REPORT: Escape to Baja’s Wine Country Tour, May 24, 2016

VALLE DE GUADALUPE – El Gringo rolled with his Señorita and 6 other north of the border adventurers yesterday for our second Escape to Baja’s Wine Country tour. After a quick drive to San Ysidro and a walk across the border, we rendezvoused with our tour guide Fernando Cuevas, our comfortable 10 passenger van awaiting to transport…

TRIP REPORT: Escape to Baja’s Wine Country Tour, April 1, 2014

VALLE DE GUADALUPE – Baja’s Valle de Guadalupe, just outside of Ensenada and 90 minutes from the border, has a history of farming and viticulture that dates back to the 16th century and the Spanish. In the early 20th century, Russian immigrants fleeing religious persecution from czarist Russia were granted farmland by the Mexican government where they planted…

TRIP REPORT: Escape to Baja’s Wine Country Tour, April 5, 2014

VALLE DE GUADALUPE – Baja’s Valle de Guadalupe, just outside of Ensenada and 90 minutes from the border, has a history of farming and viticulture that dates back to the 16th century and the Spanish. In the early 20th century, Russian immigrants fleeing religious persecution from czarist Russia were granted farmland by the Mexican government where they planted…

ARTICLE: Valle de Guadalupe: Of Wine and Russians in Baja California

VALLE DE GUADALUPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA – In the 90’s and much of the 2000’s, your Gringo loved nothing more than a day spent with family and/or friends just south of the border in Baja California. The drive from San Diego was quick and transporting…taking an hour or two to arrive at a family-owned restaurant in…