a three-day Latin Music and Reggaeton festival on the beaches of Rosarito
the lineup includes Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko; “legendary veterans of norteño,” Los Tucanes de Tijuana; and Danny Ocean
the Venezuelan artist (not George Clooney’s character from Ocean’s 11)
There will be a special Sunday performance from Natanael Cano & Amigos
the festival’s past headliners include Bad Bunny and Daddy Yankee
and it has expanded from a one-day event into an international affair on the beaches of Rosarito
just a short drive from the U.S – Mexico border
Passes will go on sale on Wednesday, March 12 at 12 p.m. on the festival website
Three-day general admission starts at $399
with payment plans available for just $20 down
The “La Playa” package for all-you-can-eat and drink
Rosarito is a beautiful city that belongs to the state of Baja California
It’s located in the northwest extremity of the country
on the border with the United States of America
Rosarito is a stunning and friendly tourist destination where you can enjoy and relax on its fabulous beaches
experience adventures with the exciting activities that can be done in the city
and crafts with the pleasant climate that it has
Rosarito’s climate is of the Mediterranean type
the California ocean current keeps the temperature in the city cool almost every day
the summers in Rosarito tend to be dry and pleasantly warm
while the winter season is quite cool and the sky is partly cloudy
The climate in Rosarito during the year does not change considerably
so it could be said that the seasons are grouped into two seasons: the dry season and the rainy season
the average temperature is 72°F (22°C) with a cool and pleasant breeze
there is some rainfall during the rainy season
The spring season in Rosarito is from March 20 to June 21
At the end of March and beginning of April
you can see how the temperatures say goodbye to the winter cold and little by little the days become warmer but cooler
The water on the beaches can still be a bit chilly
the sky is likely to be cloudy in the mornings
although it usually clears up in the afternoons and the days get a little warmer as the summer season approaches
Rosarito receives a large number of visitors for the Easter break and spring break for students from the United States
the summer season runs from June 21 to September 23
with July and August being the driest months and with the least rainfall
although Rosarito’s climate in summer is dry
the Californian breezes cool the atmosphere and make the temperature pleasant and ideal for enjoying the beach and doing different water activities
That is why summer in Rosarito is one of the most popular times for tourists
The fall season in Rosarito begins on September 23 and ends on December 21
the first changes in temperature subtly take place
and cloudy and semi-cloudy conditions are visible in the sky
during the day the weather is very pleasant
many tourists take advantage of the cool weather to tour the city and visit places of interest
and enjoy the various cuisine that can be seen in the different restaurants
The winter season in Rosarito begins on December 21 and ends on March 20
The average temperature at this time of year in the city is around 64°F (18°C)
this is when most of the precipitation in the year occurs
The coldest months are January and February
The climate of Rosarito during the winter is very cool and pleasant during the day
the nights are cold but not to the extreme
It is a good season to visit Rosarito and enjoy the Christmas festivals
and participate in the set of activities that the city offers at this time
Rosarito is a city that you can visit at any time of the year
since its excellent climate remains pleasant both in the dry and rainy seasons
and the summers are sunny and with a refreshing breeze
One of the best times to enjoy Rosarito’s beaches is from July to early October
The sea’s temperature is perfect for swimming
thanks to the fact that it is a time with very little rain and appropriate temperatures
Rosarito is a city that stands out for the beauty of its beaches, its unique gastronomy, its cultural richness, and the growing tourist offering for different entertaining and exciting activities. These are some of the activities you can enjoy in Rosarito throughout the year, that are certain to make you want to pack your sundress or swimming suite and escape to Rosarito:
there are other beaches with spaces for camping and where you can fish
There is also a good hotel offer and excellent restaurants
visitors can practice various adventure sports
Shows and sporting events on the beaches are very common
and there are usually volleyball and athletics tournaments
which are attended by a large number of people
This emblematic place is located just a few minutes from the center of Playas Rosarito
and it is a space where you can appreciate the talented creations of great popular artisans of the region
It is ideal for acquiring handicrafts and souvenirs
There are a large number of good-quality restaurants in Rosarito that serve the most varied samples of the region’s typical gastronomy
is very popular as well as other elaborate dishes
There is also a wide variety of bars and beach clubs where you can have fun
These places offer an excellent experience to visitors
the city has different types of lodging that offer its guests the best care
When you start preparing your luggage to visit Rosarito
it is very important that you take into account the season and how the weather is in Rosarito at the moment
The best thing you can do beforehand is check the weather forecast in Rosarito for the days of your stay
This will help you decide what is the appropriate clothing to wear
because although Rosarito’s climate is sunny almost all year round
in autumn and winter it is usually cold at night
your luggage should not be missing items such as light and fresh clothes for the day
and don’t forget to pack presentable clothes
The rains in Rosarito occur mainly during the winter season
although precipitation tends to be isolated and light
The rainiest and coldest months are January
with an average temperature of 64°F (18°C)
Other months in which some precipitation can occur are October and November
Rosarito’s climate is very pleasant even in the summer
the city receives Californian breezes that keep the temperature cool
but at the same time pleasant and ideal for enjoying the beach and doing different water activities
That is why it is one of the most frequented times by tourists
Rosarito has all the essential services to guarantee you a comfortable and safe stay
and hospitals that provide care 24 hours a day
it is recommended that you always be aware of your surroundings and take care of your belongings
you can find beaches with waves both suitable and not suitable for swimming
such as camping in trailers and horseback riding
The view and the ocean’s sunsets are beautiful and the waters are crystal clear
There is no doubt that Rosarito is a wonderful tourist destination that you cannot miss
it has one of the most pleasant climates to enjoy the sun and the beach
It has a range of exciting activities to do
and it’s definitely a growing tourist destination
you will be able to live and enjoy unforgettable moments
You can also read this article in Spanish here: Clima en Rosarito
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it is not uncommon to find people horseback riding on the beach
But there’s more to this high-variety town than just outdoor adventures
Rosarito’s downtown district offers a wealth of restaurants
you can’t forget the many posh hotel spas that offer a dreamy respite after a long day of adventure
Approximately 20 minutes south of Rosarito on the Tijuana-Ensenada Highway
These few square miles of dunes have gained international attention from motocross and 4x4 vehicle enthusiasts as a favorite spot to kick up a little dust
With a three-mile-long shoreline and near-perfect waves
Rosarito is the ideal surfing spot all year-round
There’s a multitude of other spots to explore
As you can imagine—and see pictured here—the beaches of Rosarito are the real draw
and endless sunshine make it a local utopia perfect for all-day relaxation
Local eateries cater to lobster lovers with fresh preparations of the popular shellfish
So much so that the area is known for a signature dish: Nuevo-style lobster
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Large amounts of sewage-contaminated runoff moving into southern California from the Tijuana river in Mexico have forced San Diego authorities to prohibit swimming on the entire shoreline of Imperial Beach
A beach closure has been in place for months at the southern end of the city’s coastline but the San Diego County Department of Environment Health expanded the closure Sunday after recent rains sent yet more polluted water across the border
The beach closure will remain in place until testing shows that the water is safe
more than 110 million gallons (416.4 million liters) of toxic storm water has flowed north from Mexico since April
“The sad thing is that with just a quarter inch of rain
[contaminated water] can begin to flow and impact our beaches,” said Paloma Aguirre
director of the environmental NGO Wildcoast
here in Imperial Beach we have the closure of beaches caused by the Tijuana river
The state of Baja California simply hasn’t done enough [to stop the flow of contaminated water],” she added
Aguirre said last year that the Tijuana wastewater treatment plant, known as San Antonio de los Buenos, or Punta Bandera, is dumping 1,750 liters of untreated sewage into the Pacific Ocean per second
Imperial Beach resident Patricio Amores told broadcaster Telemundo 20 that he wouldn’t risk swimming in the ocean due to the possibility of catching a contamination-related illness
Local residents holding signs that read “stop the poop” attended a rally Sunday morning to demand that officials do more to stop the ongoing pollution problem
more than 50 United States border patrol agents became ill after being exposed to contaminants while working in the vicinity of the border
while last year the state of California and the cities of Imperial Beach and Chula Vista sued the United States government over the recurring flows of polluted water from Mexico
The plaintiffs would like to see a beefed-up diversion system and funding for sewage infrastructure in Tijuana
Experts and officials say that hundreds of millions of dollars in infrastructure spending is needed to stop water pollution affecting the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California
Beaches on the Mexican side of the border have also been closed intermittently due to high pollution levels
To stop wastewater contaminating the beaches of Rosarito
a candidate for mayor believes that another treatment plant is needed
who will represent the Institutional Revolutionary Party at elections this Sunday
said that untreated wastewater flows to Rosarito from neighborhoods in the east of Tijuana
“We already have one [plant] but it’s not enough because it’s in the rural part of Rosarito
We need one on the central side,” she said
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“Baja Beach Fest (BBF) presented some of reggaeton and Latin trap’s biggest names, cementing the beachside event as a top-tier celebration of música urbana” – Billboard
Featured article: Baja Beach Fest Founders Aaron Ampudia And Chris Den Uijl Discuss Their Reggaeton Festival’s Cross-Border Business – Pollstar
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Fans rejoiced this August when Baja Beach Fest returned to Rosarito Beach
and positive vibes to the friendly beachside town
the festival releases the Baja Beach Fest 2023 Aftermovie
allowing fans to relive the one-of-a-kind event
Baja Beach Fest 2023 was an unforgettable occasion
packing the beaches of Rosarito with thousands of passionate Latin music fans
The fest was a celebration of Reggaeton’s past and present
bringing legends of the genre and rising stars alike
with between-set DJs drawing from the decades-long history of the genre to get the crowd to sing along
2023 introduced a surprise second stage on top of the festival’s delay tower
where Tainy and Sky Rompiendo performed DJ sets and thrilled the fans on the sand below
The new Aftermovie recreates those irrepressible vibes
and never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage in one slickly-edited package
the new Aftermovie documents many of the most memorable on-stage moments from the festival: Don Omar inviting Tego Calderon onstage for the first live performance of “Bandoleros” in five years; a series of surprise special guests
and Gabito Ballesteros during Becky G’s performance; stage entrances by Don Omar
and more; Arcangel rocking the house; Tainy’s memorable performance atop the delay tower; Young Miko’s charismatic twilight set; and finally
Grupo Firme’s festival-closing “special Sunday set,” a moment of catharsis and Mexican pride to conclude a weekend of action
The Aftermovie also shines a spotlight on all that Rosarito Beach has to offer
Baja Beach Fest is known for its beautiful beachside location
in the heart of Rosarito Beach in Baja California on the Pacific Coast
creating a party atmosphere that extends for blocks in either direction
Whether it’s the music or the ocean breeze
creating an atmosphere that embodies the festival’s slogan: “Menos hate
Founded by Chris Den Uijl and Aaron Ampudia of La Familia Presenta in 2018
Baja Beach Fest is an institution in the global music industry
bringing headliners that have included Bad Bunny
founding the brand new Sueños Festival in Chicago
as well as partnering with Ocesa to host Coca-Cola Flow Fest festivals in Mexico City and Monterrey
La Familia Presenta recently booked Wisin Y Yandel for a sold out show at Mexico City’s Foro Sol Stadium
as part of the star duo’s “La Ultima Misión” tour
which announces its remaining Mexico dates in April
La Familia Presenta’s run of high-profile shows continued with Rauw Alejandro’s recent concert at Caliente Stadium in Tijuana
Baja Beach Fest will return to Rosarito for another memorable edition next summer. Join the waitlist at BajaBeachFest.com to be the first to know the dates and details for Baja Beach Fest 2024
Watch the Baja Beach Fest 2023 Aftermovie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHn2gxeW_zo
Visit BajaBeachFest.com for more info
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Celebrating Latin Music and Reggaeton in a beautiful beachside locale
Baja Beach Fest is the premier live showcase for one of music’s ascendant genres
Starting in 2018 as a humble beachside fest
Baja Beach Fest has grown into an institution in Rosarito Beach
The one-of-a-kind festival has recruited headliners including Bad Bunny
Founded by Chris Den Uijl and Aaron Ampudia of La Familia Presenta
Baja Beach Fest prepares to celebrate its Fifth Anniversary in 2023 with one massive weekend full of great music
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See the note below for details.</i> Here’s a beachy getaway that’s good now or later
Travelzoo offers a two-night stay at the Rosarito Beach Hotel in Baja
The deal: The Rosarito Beach Escape from Travelzoo offers an inexpensive seaside getaway in Mexico. The resort is about 155 miles from Los Angeles
it costs $249 for a two-night stay and $329 for a three-night stay
a bottle of wine and half a dozen margaritas
Note that you make reservations with the hotel directly after purchasing a coupon
Details: The deal is posted on Travelzoo’s Canada website as well as the U.S
site with the same cost (no currency conversion necessary)
Contact: Travelzoo Rosarito Beach Escape
July 25: An earlier version of this post said the coupon price in U.S
dollars was slightly lower than the Canadian dollars rate
The price is the same in both currencies.]
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From the standpoint of “petro-tourism,” it very well could be that nearby Baja California peninsula
with its Mediterranean-like coastal climate and uncrowded beaches
is one of the best draws for Southern Californians looking for a quality bargain getaway
it’s one that keeps getting better as soon as you drive across the international border
regular gasoline at the state-run Pemex stations runs about $2.97 a gallon
as opposed to over $4.30 a gallon in San Diego and Los Angeles
Less than 20 miles south of the San Ysidro crossing
offers a quick opportunity to shed your cares and feel like you’re on vacation in a exotic locale
Rosarito Beach was a popular surf fishing destination for many Southern California anglers
Those who diligently worked the shoreline could expect to catch a variety of species such as croaker
halibut and several types of rays and sand sharks
Rosarito Beach was targeted by the spring break crowd
and an increasing number of trendy bars and eateries began to pop up along Boulevard Benito Juarez in locals’ attempt to earn their fair share of profits from the increasing flow of weekend and holiday visitors from the north
This is about the time that the vision of Rosarito as a worthwhile place to cast out a line began to fade into the ether
Luckily, a few years ago Hugo Torres, owner of the Rosarito Beach Hotel
finally realized his long-time dream of building a sportfishing pier near his property
It now stretches over a quarter of a mile out into the ocean and eventually comes to an end at an emergent cluster of large rocks
This natural habitat helps to turn the area near the pier’s furthest extremity into an “all-you-can-eat” buffet for hungry halibut
fishing from the pier much closer to shore with light tackle for quality barred surfperch that are swimming barely beyond the inshore breakers can be extremely productive as well
Access to the pier is available to the general public for a small fee
it’s a safe bet that this popular pier will continue to draw throngs of intrepid anglers and other visitors from San Diego
Los Angeles and Orange counties who are looking forward to enjoying a few relaxing days under the warm Baja sun
they will be delighted to discover that the legendary hotel’s pier is still flanked by numerous opportunities for shopping
entertainment and upscale dining that have made Rosarito Beach such a popular destination for decades
Read more about the “Magic Peninsula” at BAJA-4-U: sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/baja-4-u
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There are a lot more than tacos in this Mexican beachside party town
Unlike other destinations in Baja California
Rosarito Beach isn’t exactly known for its culinary scene
day-trippers and other passers-through looking for a taste of life south of the border
That doesn’t mean there aren’t good places to eat
there are a wide variety of restaurants from around the world
which includes Indian and various European cuisines
One of the only places to taste wine in Rosarito is Claudius Vine and Wine Cellar
which was started by a Spanish man who increases his haul yearly
Michoacan-style carnitas is the only thing to get
which is a good thing at this local mini-chain’s flagship location
ask for some of the back fat chopped and mixed in with the rest of the succulent and sometimes crunchy skin and meat
Argentinean-style steakhouses are popular throughout Mexico and Rosarito’s answer to that is El Gaucho Argentino
which specializes in cuts not often seen in the United States
Mesquite-grilled steaks are a must-order at this mainstay of Rosarito Beach
Most of the restaurant’s produce and meat also come from its proprietary farms in the nearby countryside
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Susanna’s is a well-loved staple in Rosarito
particularly among the American set that calls the beach town home
like salmon fettuccine and asparagus salad
Susanna’s also boasts an extensive wine list
is the move here and the tacos typically come served with a larger format flour tortilla with pinto beans inside
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Pasta y Basta is considered the best Italian restaurant in the area
serving a variety of Italian dishes including pasta and pizza
Less a singular destination than an entire village
Popotla sits just in the shadow of Baja studios and features beachside vendors selling fresh seafood
Eat at one of the makeshift beachfront stalls or take the haul up to one of the restaurants
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Sister restaurant to the popular El Nido is Tapanco
which features fresh corn tortillas and a variety of Mexican dishes
Tamales Liz is an otherwise nondescript storefront that serves fresh
100% corn tamales made with nixtamalized yellow and white corn to eat there or takeaway
Bleu Galley is a deli and cafe with sit-down breakfast and light afternoon bistro bites as well as take-away
Rosarito newcomer Goa Indian Fusion serves curries
tandoori dishes and more to an area that hadn’t had Indian food prior
The restaurant also specializes in vegan and vegetarian dishes
The restaurant also specializes in vegan and vegetarian dishes.