City Highlights, Local Food, Wine & Shopping

Starting at
$49.99 / Adult (ages 13 and over)
$43.99 / Child (ages 6 - 12)
Ensenada, Mexico
Moderate Activity Level
No Minimum Age
Snack Only
4.0 hours
Children 5 years and under do not require a ticket
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Riviera Del Pacífico: Take a guided tour at Riviera Del Pacífico, a glamorous resort and casino during the roaring 1930‘s (now Ensenada’s convention center) renowned for its unique architecture and its famous clientele.

Bodegas de Santo Tomás Winery: Visit the second oldest running winery in Mexico, now a wine boutique and taste four samples of different wines and award-winning olive oils, paired with bread and cheese.

Taste Local Food: Embark on a guided walking tour of downtown Ensenada, enjoy a ceviche tostada at El Güero, continue to El Mercado Negro, Ensenada’s extraordinary fish and seafood market to try the city’s famous shrimp or fish taco.

Try Mexican Candies: Walk to a traditional candy store, where you will try some treats of real authentic Mexican candies like cocadas and tamarind.

City Tour: Drive through old Ensenada and view some the most iconic spots of the city.

Authentic Shopping: At the end of your tour, shop for authentic local souvenirs at the main shopping district in Ensenada, only a short walk away from the ship.

What’s Included:

  • Margarita at Riviera del Pacífico.
  • Wine tasting at Bodegas de Santo Tomás.
  • Ceviche tostada, fish or shrimp taco and Mexican candy.
  • Lemonade or bottle of water.

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Notes

Accessibility: Tour is ambulatory accessible; you must be able to take a few steps (up/down) and walk short distances. Collapsible wheelchair can be stored.

Requirements & Restrictions: Minimum age for wine tasting – 18 years.

What to Bring: Cash or credit/debit card for purchases.

Good to Know: Kids 5 and under are FREE! The order of the stops can vary to prevent overcrowding.