Top 10 Places to Visit in 2021 in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico. A Lot Of Fun! 3 Days

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Bored of being stuck in the US during COVID? Dreaming of partying again? The Valle de Guadalupe is the place for You!
In this video, I will give you the TOP 10 places to visit in Valle de Guadalupe in Baja California, Mexico in 2021. Where to stay, where to eat and what wine you cannot miss out trying in order to make your trip the best it could be! So whether you have already been there or it’s your first time to visit the valley, this video is for you!
I hope you enjoy!
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And Fantastic Airbnb I stayed in Valle de Guadalupe:
1. El Valle RV Park (Barril de vino con tragaluz #2) www.airbnb.com/rooms/27839846... !
#2 has the best view! Two minutes away is “La cocina de Doña Estela" for a Mexican breakfast or just buy cheese and apple pie during a day to have something for breakfast.
2. Casa Santiago en la Ruta del Vino #2
For sleeping in a trailer and to have the most memorable sunrise of your life! www.airbnb.com/rooms/32943527...
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Day 1
La Guerrerense in Ensenada. It’s famous for their special tostadas with sea urchin and snails.
Tienda de quesos “Los Globos”. My favorites are from Ramonetti farm house. They have a rich taste perfect for wine pairing.
Don’t forget to try the sponge fresh cheese with rosemary!
Just a few steps to the right, you will see a shop with apple pies unique to the area. They are super rich and full of flavor.
Wineries...
Viña de Liceaga. It has decent flavorful wines, but their cypress garden is die for. It smells so good.
Finca Altozano. Chef Placencia cooks on an open fire using vegetables and meat they grow at their farm right there. Their Huge Wine barrels have stairs and it’s the perfect place to admire a 2 hours long sunset. Try their grilled octopus from the Pacific and wood-fired oyster mushrooms. It’s orgazmic. Just don’t forget to make table reservation. It’s always full of people.
Day 2.
Enjoy your breakfast looking out onto the mountains as they open up in front of the barril dome Airbnb. Make sure you buy your apple pie and cheese from their kitchen a day before for your breakfast the following day.
Casa Emiliana. It’s my secret sacred wine yard, incredible wine tastings and calm music, reminiscent of Italian Toscana wineries.
Xecue Winery. I recommend going for tasting the reserved wines rather than the younger ones.
For dancing between wineyards at sunset, choose a party at La Justina Valle. You will need to make a reservation by phone in advance. Perfect sounding music and an ambience of lots of beautiful friendly young people. It’s open till 10 pm.
Sleep in a trailer Airbnb Casa Santiago #2.
Day 3
Home-made Lasagna and pizza for a reasonable price at Dona Lupe...they also sell olive oils, jams and sauces to take home. Its to die for!
Vena winery. it’s quite something to behold. It’s small quantity but high quality production of natural wine without sulfites is impressive in itself.
The climate of Valle de Guadalupe makes it a very dry place and you will probably start thinking of finding a swimming pool. I found an incredible place called Boutique Valle de Guadalupe. The room rate includes breakfast. Where you will also be able to ride a bicycle in the morning and search for grapes and olives to eat. The bicycle use and sampling of grapes and olives is all free. There is also horse riding available for additional price.
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Пікірлер: 17

  • @mexicoonabudget239
    @mexicoonabudget2393 жыл бұрын

    Hey, guys! I just came back from this magic place I would like to share my emotions with you! I was sooo happy in this place, I couldnt just keep to myself this secret! Hope you can visit that incredible place crammed full of world class vineyards and quaint restaurants which are shaking this up in the culinary stage worldwide! You will find this gem just 2 hours across the US border of California in Baja, Mexico! Hope you enjoy!

  • @aslshanghaiasianrayindustr8029

    @aslshanghaiasianrayindustr8029

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful!

  • @DosBrosSouthbay
    @DosBrosSouthbay2 жыл бұрын

    Nice video where was that winery where they have music what’s the name of it

  • @karinakripak
    @karinakripak3 жыл бұрын

    Look sooo cool! Now i want to travel there😍 Thanks for sharing!

  • @mexicoonabudget239

    @mexicoonabudget239

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am happy you liked it!

  • @karenalvizo4348
    @karenalvizo43483 жыл бұрын

    Hello Alena! Thanks for you video looks like you have a great time! . Can you please tell me on what dates did you go? , We are planning to visit valle the guadalupe on two weeks but we are afraid that the viñedos are dry so we don't now if they are worth it...We have seen pictures on september with all the viñedos green and full of grapes and the ladscape look amazing! so..hope you can help us with this.. Also do you have any restrictions because of the covid?, that's something that we are afraid of (to not to enjoy 100% of the vineyards, tours and terraces to eat and party), should we wait for another season? Thank you! ( sorry for my bad english hahaha )

  • @mexicoonabudget239

    @mexicoonabudget239

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello Karen! I went on 7-10 of January 2021. Actually the wine they have they get the grape in July and August to prepare wine. But some wines are from 2016 -2020. And all of them in bottles. You don’t need to be afraid that grape will be dry. Valle de Guadalupe is incredible, so much places to enjoy! It’s totally worth to go and food is really fresh and sooooo tasty. Hope you enjoy! It is the happiest place for me in the whole Mexico!

  • @mexicoonabudget239

    @mexicoonabudget239

    3 жыл бұрын

    No restrictions because of COVID. We went to wine degustaciones without any reservations. Only you need reservation in La Justina and Finca Altozano. And some vineyards (as Bruma and Frida we could not enter because we needed reservation one day in advance). You will need a mask just to enter, but to enjoy wine you will put it off and we never used it most of the time because no any people around you and it’s a lot of space in Valle you can just breath freely. So for me it was real escape from Mexico City, I could put my mask off and don’t think about contamination. Seems like people are free of thinking about COVID there. They enjoy life at full!

  • @karenalvizo4348

    @karenalvizo4348

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mexicoonabudget239 wow! thank you so much for taking the time to respond! Now I feel more excited and calm to book and buy everything necessary for the trip. I hope I have the same luck and fun as you did! Can't wait!

  • @brujitacrafty

    @brujitacrafty

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mexicoonabudget239 Many of the restaurants in El Valle have outdoor kitchens and dining areas. Many of the tasting rooms are in open spaces, sometimes outside already. My family is from the area, they are all still quarantining and staying in. I spoke to my cousin today and she said things are starting to open up in Ensenada. The people visiting Valle and Ensenada are really tourists mainly. Unfortunately you're not going to get green rolling hills of vineyards during this time unless you go after it's just rained. Vendimia or harvest is every August in most if not all vineyards. I'm more than happy to share some hidden gems if you'd like. Safe travels!

  • @hide2091
    @hide20913 жыл бұрын

    Hi, is the swimming pool from boutique valle de Guadalupe private?i don’t see it when I searched that place

  • @mexicoonabudget239

    @mexicoonabudget239

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi! No, it’s not private. Or maybe. When I was where it was a little bit under construction that swimming pool, but nobody get me out for not swimming there:))))))so, I guess it’s not private. By the way they have another swimming pool in a middle of hotel. That’s 100% open for everyone:) Hope I helped you! Enjoy your trip!:)

  • @hide2091

    @hide2091

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for replying 💕. Looking forward to go when it gets warmer weather.

  • @mexicoonabudget239

    @mexicoonabudget239

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hide2091 awesome! You will enjoy for sure. Also it’s a great grill restaurant in that hotel. I didn’t try, but looks like it’s great chef working there

  • @gavosantiago6405
    @gavosantiago64052 жыл бұрын

    I love you werita

  • @Zach-ls1if
    @Zach-ls1if2 жыл бұрын

    Everyone says they want to go there but it doesn’t look very nice, I think people just want and excuse to get drunk and eat