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How to get to Tijuana Mexico


How to get to Tijuana MexicoFrom California, Tijuana is accessible via the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa border crossings. You can walk, drive or take a tour bus into the city. Tijuana's international airport hosts six major national airlines. While in the city, there are plenty of taxi cabs, rent-a-car companies, and bus services available to you.

BY CAR


Entering Baja for up to 72 hours and exploring as far south as the seaport city of Ensenada requires no visa or other paperwork for U.S. or other citizens. Simply drive across the border (as almost 180,000 people do each day). For Baja stays beyond 72 hours a tourist card is required.

And whether you stay the day, the night or the weekend, you can return to the U.S. just as easily as you came in. Only non-U.S. residents must present passports and visas for entry. A U.S. citizen need only proof of citizenship, like a copy of birth certificate, to enter California and rarely is requested.

BY AIR


The main door of entrance in the state via air is the International Airport of Tijuana which is served by all Mexican airlines from destinations all over the Country. This airport serves more than 120 flights daily, it has two landing strips with 9 and 12 thousand feet of longitude that cover the needs of private, cargo and commercial flights.

A Private aviation Airport is In San Felipe, a military one in Ensenada and in Mexicali there's alarge airport facility that operate 14 flights a day with 3 of the main Mexican Airlines.
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