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Information and History on
Rosarito Beach
Playas de Rosarito
Beachfront / Oceanfront Life in Baja California, Mexico
The charming town of Rosarito here in Baja Mexico has
long endeared itself to visiting Americans and
International travelers in search of sprawling
coastlines with a SoCal climate. Just 20 miles south of
the California border, Rosarito is part of the Tourist
Corridor that includes Tijuana, Ensenada and Rosarito.
From luxury resorts to oceanfront condos, hotels and RV
parks, Rosarito has been a favorite vacation spot for
over eight decades. An ideal setting for large
gatherings, Rosarito is the perfect destination if
you're planning a special event, wedding, or
anniversary. Only a short drive from San Diego, you will
find the beaches, sunsets and Mexican culture to be a
mind altering experience from the hustle and bustle
life-style of the USA. Although a small town with one
main road, you will find the accommodations, excellent
food, bargain shopping and ocean views to make your stay
a memorable one. So relax and browse through the site to
help you plan your trip and get a small taste of life in
the "Baja". ROSARITO BEACH is a town with quite a
history here in Baja Mexico. Much of the tourist
business for Rosarito Beach started in 1926 when Manuel
Barbachano opened the Rosarito Beach Hotel. Above the
doors of the hotel is a sign with the words "Through
these doors pass the most beautiful women in the
world!".
The same could be said for the city of Rosarito Beach
itself, which has been hosting movie stars and the rich
and famous for over 70 years now. Although the Hollywood
stars don't frequent this seaside town as often as they
used to, there were plenty of celebrities in town three
years ago during the filming of 'Titanic'. Even without
regular visits by movie stars, tourists galore still
flock here for the beaches, bars, beef tacos and of
course, oceanfront homes for sale! Much of the
popularity of Rosarito must be credited to its location
here in Baja Mexico, only 18 miles south of the U.S.
border. It's a great one day getaway for folks from
Southern California, and a great weekend destination for
anyone crossing the border headed south. For most of
it's history Rosarito Beach was a part of the
municipality of Tijuana. On December 1st, 1995 Rosarito
Beach became it's own municipality and started a long
term program to improve it's infrastructure for the
future. Those who visit Rosarito Beach Baja Mexico for
shopping are usually not disappointed! Ceramics, leather
goods, baskets, clothing, jewelry, prescription drugs
and a host of other items are readily available at the
dozens of stores around town. An increasing number of
visitors are utilizing the resources of Rosarito to have
custom furniture made at very attractive prices!
Signs of homes for sale and the lower prices of
beachfront real estate when compared to the US makes
many come back to get their piece of ocean front real
estate. When darkness falls the nightlife begins in
Rosarito Beach! The Rosarito Beach Hotel often features
live entertainment on weekends. And just a short hop
down the beach, Papa's and Beer (the largest bar in
Baja) fills with dance-crazed gringos and gringettes on
busy weekends. If you can't meet someone here to talk
to, maybe you should buy a parrot! Many other fun-filled
bars are available within walking distance on this south
end of town. Rosarito Beach also offers plenty of
excellent restaurants, from delicious taco stands to
large restaurants featuring Mexican, Chinese...and
everything in between! Baja Mexico has the best choice
of food and an incredible oceanfront view from many
eating establishments that make eating out a very
special and romantic experience. On warm days the
beaches are filled with many activities including
surfing, body surfing, volleyball, horseback riding, all
terrain vehicles, and that ever popular past
time...sunbathing! An excellent 18 hole golf course is
10 minutes north at Real Del Mar, with the other golf
resort at Bajamar about a half hour down the coast. Many
who come down for a weekend of golf or simple sunbathing
fall in love with the area, stopping in to see a real
estate agent.
Their weekend stop turns into a lifelong adventure as
they do what so many have done, looking at homes for
sale and buying their dream oceanfront home or condo.
For a brief period in the summer of 2000 Rosarito Beach
offered a new form of entertainment...offshore gambling!
Featuring the 850 passenger 'Enchanted Sun' fun boat, it
departed from San Diego in the morning for an oceangoing
adventure of slot machines, blackjack, craps, roulette
and pai gow. The plan was to put the gambling on hold
and have the party continue as the ship docked briefly
at the Rosarito Beach Hotel's new pier (a new marina is
on the way!). Well, it sounded like a good idea to
Carlos Fiesta, but after having a few problems docking
at the pier the whole kit and caboodle was killed, and
the boat was sold. So now, if you want to gamble, you
have to play poker in your hotel room. In centuries
past, the California peninsula here in what is now Baja
Mexico was inhabited by tribes of natives, notably the
Pai Pai, Cochimi, Kiliwa, Cucupa and Kumiai. The Kumiai
settled in the area we now know as Rosarito naming it
UACUATAY (which translates to "the big house"). Traces
of their everyday life such as arrowheads, stone kitchen
utensils, mortars, etc., have been discovered. These
artifacts provide a rich source of information regarding
their lifestyles and the first stage in Rosarito's
evolution.
Today, in the area of San Jose la Zorra just 30
kilometers east of La Mision Village, descendants of the
Kumiai can still be found. The second stage in
Rosarito's evolution, referred to as the "Misional",
began with the arrival of the Spaniards in 1533. So
named because it marked the establishment of missions
throughout the peninsula and the evangelization of the
native tribes, a total of 28 missions were founded by
the Jesuit, Dominican and Franciscan monks in what we
now know as Baja California. The Palou Frontier was
established in 1773 as the dividing line between Nueva
(new) or Alta (upper) California and Antigua (old) or
Baja (lower) California. In 1788, the De Sales Frontier
was established and the boundary between the two
California’s was relocated to the site of the Rosarito
Creek. The third stage in Rosarito's history began with
the establishment of the big Ranchos in Baja Mexico. The
property of El Rosarito Ranch, granted to Don Jose
Manuel Machado on 1825, stands out as the first in the
area. Subsequently his son, Joaquin Machado, applied for
title to the land to then President Porfirio Diaz, and,
on May 14th, 1885, title was granted and registered in
la Ensenada de Todos los Santos, then capitol city of
Baja California. May 14 is now recognized and celebrated
as Rosarito's Foundation Day by the Historical Society
of Rosarito.
The first land grants were made in Rosarito in the year
1827. And after secularization of the mission lands in
1833, it has been estimated that over 700 private land
grants were made in California within the nest decade.
Baja California had its share, with many of the grantees
being families who were prominent in Alta California.
One of the largest in the northwestern sector was Rancho
El Rosario, or Rosarito. It extended from what is now
the southern edge of the San Antonio Shores development
to the Rosarito River bounded on the west by the ocean
and stretching eastward to the peaks of the mountains.
The first grant had been made to Don Jose Manuel Machado
in 1827 by the Mexican governor, Jose Maria Echeandia
Machado had been born in San Gabriel and had grown up
and married in San Diego. His land grants, along with
the later one of the famous ranchos that marked the "age
of the Dons". It may be said that it was at this time
that the people of Rosarito first learned to party. "The
Age of the Dons", the Golden Age, is probably best
remembered for the hospitality and sociability of the
people on barbecues were the order of the day. All
classes of society and all people from surrounding
ranchos took part, and though the music was a far cry
from the heart of native musicians and the vigorous
stamp of dancer's feet.
Great herds of cattle and horses roamed the brown hills,
and it was at this time that the Rosaritans first became
renowned for their fine mounts. Truly the vaqueros who
bring their horses to the beach for tourist to ride and
to splash through the surf are part of those great
traditions of the past. It was at this time also that
there was a migration of people from Western Europe to
the ranchos of Baja. Names like Ames, Crosthwaite,
Gilbert, and Ireland, joined the Machados, Yorba's, and
Valdez's on the ranches of the time. Intermarriage was
common, and the cultures blended then as they do today,
resulting in families with names Machado Gilbert,
Crosthwaite Machado, Yorba Gilbert, Ames Crosthwaite,
etc. even to this day. The fourth stage of Rosarito's
history is known as the "Touristic". It began with the
establishment of Rene's in 1925 and the Rosarito Beach
Hotel in 1926. Rosarito has been visited by tourists
since 1874 (Source: San Diego Union), attracted by
hunting (dear, quail and rabbit) and fishing (lobster,
abalone) and of course, real estate / home and property
sales in Baja Mexico.
The "Ejidal" and fifth stage in Rosarito's history began
with the inception of Ejidos (common land for farming)
when, on August 17, 1930, General Lazaro Cardenas, then
President of Mexico, issued a resolution granting 4,671
hectares (over 10,000 acres) of land to a community of
local farmers known as Ejido Mazatlan. The beginning of
urbanization in 1950 marks the sixth stage in Rosarito's
development with the planning and construction of
streets and city blocks. As land sales soared, coupled
with the construction of small restaurants, some shops
and two hotels, the city began to take shape. US
citizens and developers began looking to this community
as a hidden treasure in real estate opportunities. Home
sales were considered a bargain, even when compared to
the "cheap" prices in California at that time. Many came
to buy the “dirt cheap” oceanfront lots for sale at a
dollar or less per square foot. Even though there were
no services available, many speculated on the promise
that one day the land would be developed and property
values much higher. They had no idea how right they
would be. Lot sales of beachfront property along the
Rosarito Beach coast is a very hot commodity and if you
can find vacant oceanfront lots the prices are at a
hundred dollars per square foot and higher, based on
property location.
In the 1960's Rosarito entered the commercial/industrial
era with the construction of a huge thermoelectric power
plant and the later installation of Pemex, the Mexican
Gas Company. The increased investment in infrastructure
locally was a welcome sight as development was on the
rise. This seventh stage in Rosarito's evolution was
marked with further construction and the development of
shopping centers as more restaurants and shops were
established along the main street. This street has been
renovated and enlarge to encompass four lanes and a
lighted meridian strip and, in 1989, was officially
designated Boulevard Benito Juarez. During the seventies
and early eighties, Rosarito's growth was moderate but
constant. The mid-eighties, however, were marked with
the strong development of tourist related businesses of
obviously considerable investment. Available hotel rooms
in Rosarito are up from 350 to over 2000 now with more
being built and home sales growing at a faster rate.
Real estate was becoming the biggest business and source
of jobs for gringos relocating to Baja. Gringos who
would head down to Hussong's in Ensenada would now stop
to enjoy this growing community and wonder why they
would always make the longer drive down south when so
much awaited them here in Rosarito Beach, although many
struggled with the spelling and still call it Rosarita
Beach.
In the early 1990's appreciable economic growth was
achieved by the construction and completion of numerous
hotels, condominiums and shopping centers. On December
1, 1995, Rosarito became the fifth Municipality (county)
of the State of Baja California, this being the eight
stage of the history of Rosarito. Today the city of
Rosarito Beach serves as host to thousands of Gringos
who have chosen to retire in Baja, finding that the
weather, cost of living and lifestyle is unbeatable.
Real estate listings attract hundreds every day to the
scenic coastal community. Homes for sale here are much
more reasonable than the San Diego community just across
the border yet they share the same view, climate and
wonderful white sandy beaches. Places to go: The
Rosarito Beach Hotel The early 1930's were the heyday
for most resorts. There was wide-open gambling in Baja
California (prohibited in the United Estates, in
California even horse racing was illegal). Tijuana,
Rosarito and Ensenada became a Mecca for the thousands
of visitors, but the bottom began to drop out with the
Repeal of Prohibition in 1933, and later, in 1935 the
Mexican government outlawed gambling in the country. Of
the three big resorts: The Rosarito Beach Hotel,
Tijuana's Agua Caliente and Ensenada's Riviera del
Pacífico, only the Rosarito Beach Hotel survived.
In 1937 Manuel Barbachano shrewdly remodeled and greatly
enlarged the hotel. Mexican muralist Matias Santoyo was
retained to create the fascinating murals that adorn the
lobby. During this period of extensive construction at
the hotel, Barbachano also built an ornate and spacious
mansion next door for his young bride Maria Luisa
Chabert. Through the years the Rosarito Beach Hotel
continued to attract the world's glamorous people. The
beautiful mansion, located at the north wing of the
hotel was restored into a world class spa and the
elegant Chabert's restaurant. The Rosarito Beach hotel
boasts now 280 deluxe rooms and suites, two restaurants,
three bars, 4 swimming pools, 3 jacuzzis, museum and a
lot more. Is a place that reflects Mexico's past like no
other hotel in the world. An alluring past is now
combined with an exiting present and the future is just
beginning.
The Titanic Museum In the elegant first-class men's card
room, a blackjack hand has been interrupted in progress.
A face-up jack, partly covered by another card, is a
chilling reminder that the players will never return to
this game. Every item in the room is authentic and these
very details make the story all the more real. A small
box of Rizla rolling papers for tobacco open on a shelf;
the wooden boxes of cigars from Honduras and the
Dominican Republic, some tied with red ribbons. You'll
see them in the movie. It is disconcerting to see them
here in the stillness of the museum.
There are also the simple, carved wooden toys of
children, the watermarked suitcases, including a wicker
pet carrier, the alligator purse, with claws, of a
wealthy but doomed passenger, the corroded silver
hairbrush brought up from the bottom of the sea. All are
poignant reminders of the human side of this 86-year-old
drama. From the single canvas life jacket marked Titanic
to the eerily lit and empty first-class hallway, the
props and sets alone at the museum bring the history of
this tragedy alive. And a short video, detailing the
making of the movie right here on this location, brings
Cameron's larger-than-life retelling of it to life, too.
It is definitely worth a half-hour stop the next time
you're in Rosarito. The "Titanic" Museum is open every
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is also open on
Saturdays from 2 to 6 p.m. when there is no production
at the Fox studio. Look for the sign out front
signifying that the museum is open. Admission $5. Find
the studio on the Free Road, five minutes south of
downtown Rosarito.
Wa-Kuatay Museum At the museum of Playas de Rosarito you
will find the most important historical events, divided
in several exposition halls. It shows how the Kumiai
tribe lived and you will also find arrows and vessels
made from stone. It's important to mention that
descendants of the Kumiai tribe still live in a
reservation south of Rosarito. The museums also counts
with Pre-Hispanic and Mesoamericans objects where you
can find pieces from 2300 b.c to 300a.c and from the
"post-classic" period from 900 to 1521. The recent
history of Rosarito is well-illustrated with pictures,
displaying all the information in English and Spanish.
The museum opens from 10am to 4pm Monday thru Sunday
(Closed on Tuesday). Your host will be Mr. Pedro Arias.
Horseback Riding One of the most attractive activities
for people visiting the beautiful Rosarito is without a
dude, horse back riding. As many other recreational
activities (in my opinion) this is the must do one if
you don't' own a horse. If you are not a cowboy don't
worry, a horse back ride can be as romantic, fun or
whatever as you want; it's a complete family activity
and believe me, it will be a wonderful experience for
the children. Horse back riding is easy; the tough part
is to get on top of the horse, the guides will help you
to sit looking at the horse head instead of the back
(things can happen!). If you are short they'll help you
by doing a step with their hands so you can climb on the
horse. There are the beach rides where you can enjoy a
sunset, the sea breeze, the seagulls and even a pelican!
For the fearless ones there are rides through the
ranches and mountains that will allow you to discover
the rural life of the citizens. All guides will speak
English. The horse herds are generally located at the
beach and besides the main street.
Puerto Nuevo - Lobster Village If you are one of those
people with a healthy appetite for good food, a definite
recommendation is this quaint village dedicated
exclusively to the sale of seafood and their specialty
is recognized worldwide as lobster based dishes. Puerto
Nuevo is only 10 minutes South of Rosarito Beach
(approximately 45 minutes South of the border with the
U. S.) it's accessible from the toll road as well as the
free road. We must mention that the view from the road
is absolutely breathtaking. The spectacular marine view
on one side and the hills on the other, they are an
ideal excuse not to forget the camera. If you are
traveling from North to South, Puerto Nuevo will be on
your right hand side and you will be able to identify it
when you see its arched entrance. The climate is always
nice but it never hurts to take a jacket. It's a small
village by the ocean, surrounded by sun and beach, it
started many years ago as a fishing village. There is
still some fishing but its infrastructure has changed.
Today its filled with restaurants and store filled with
Mexican craftsmanship ideal for spending a nice
afternoon delighting your pallet and doing a little
shopping. All of the restaurants without exception sell
dishes based on lobster Puerto Nuevo Style, it consists
of a lobster cut in half served with a bowl of rice and
beans with delicious hand made flour tortillas with
melted butter and lemon on the side. (mmm) You can
accompany the lobster with a pitcher of Margaritas or
your favorite Mexican beer. The ambiance in these
restaurants is very Mexican and for a few dollars you
can enjoy some of the traditional Mexican music,
interpreted by mariachis bands there at your table.
Galleries In down town Rosarito we have many galleries
like Mission Gallery & Del Mar Gallery located in the
Rosarito Beach Hotel Shopping Center, the Derby Gallery
on the boulevard and the newest one Goirgio Santini
Gallery located at km 40.5 free road Rosarito- Ensenada
where you can also admire artistic jewelry. All of them
have exquisite painting and sculptures of great quality;
select pieces for those who know art. Las Gaviotas is
located in Baja California, Mexico, really close to
Rosarito Beach and Tijuana. Some people spell it Los
Gaviotis, but then they also spell Rosarita like this!
If you are looking for lodging, accommodation, a hotel,
motel, condo, flat, apartment or condominium rental in
Las Gaviotas, or near Rosarito Beach, this is the spot
for ocean and beach fun, surfing waves, and surf. It's
NOT las guviotas or gaviotis. Check out the houses for
sale. Units for sale at las gaviotas could be yours. Las
Gaviotas, Baja California, Mexico, also has hotels,
motels, condominiums, apartments, flats and condos,
rentals, right near the surf, waves, beach, surfing,
ocean, wave, surfing. One bedroom, two, three or four
bedroom units with barbeque and blender. Stay at a
beautiful oceanview villa in the private residential
resort of Las Gaviotas, an American development of 300
vacation homes, 8 miles south of Rosarito Beach, Baja
California, Mexico. You may be familiar with the
Rosarito Beach Hotel, Festival Hotel, La Fonda, Las
Rocas, BajaPro, Oceana or La Paloma.
BajaPro has vacation rentals by owner available in 2
bedroom, 3 bedroom and 4 bedroom units. We have
beachfront or oceanfront homes, as well as homes with
fantastic beach and ocean views. Units come with full
kitchen and complete your weekend getaways with a bbq on
the deck or patio. Beach Front Rentals or Ocean Front
Rentals are our specialty here in Las Gaviotas and we
look forward to helping you find exactly the right
property for your needs be it daily, weekly, monthly or
all summer long. If you are interested, inquire about
our long term rental properties available in Las
Gaviotas, Las Palomas, San Antonio del Mar, Real del
Mar, Rancho del Mar and Baja del Mar here in Rosarito
Beach. The are frequently referred to as the Gold Coast
of Baja California Mexico.
Discover why our guests have called Baja Vacation
Rentals "The Best Choice" in Baja vacation rentals. Why
choose a villa vacation? It's really quite simple.
Staying in a hotel, you are a tourist - but in one of
our properties you will experience another country "from
the inside." First-time and seasoned travelers alike
will appreciate the privacy, comfort, economy and
freedom only a rental property can offer. A vacation
rental is an affordable luxury with weekly rates much
lower than what you would pay at a nice hotel. Plus, all
of our properties include fully equipped kitchens,
giving you flexibility in dining out or eating in. It's
no wonder more travelers are discovering the unique
advantages of a vacation rental.
At Las Gaviotas, you are secure with the gated entrance
and hourly, walking police patrols. A team of full-time
groundskeepers display their pride with garden areas of
flowers and bougainvillea that spill over flagstone
paths leading to the ocean. Be captivated by the
seasonal appearance of migrating California grey whales,
schools of dolphin, hundreds of pelicans and swallows.
From the moment you enter the gates you can sense why
hundreds of visitors return every year and enjoy us
"doing the unexpected" for them.
Our Las Gaviotas vacation rentals have beach-facing
patios with spectacular white-water ocean views -
perfect for a day of basking in the sun or for a quiet
evening meal beginning with a breathtaking sunset.
Indulge yourself and relax with the mild, year-round
climate, clean air, fresh ocean breezes and warm
sunshine. You may choose private walks, relaxing evening
swims, or the nightlife of Puerto Nuevo lobster village,
one mile south. Papas & Beers, Rock n Roll Taco and
Senor Frogs are nightclubs in Rosarito Beach. We are 45
minutes from Ensenada and Hussong's.
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properties. Take advantage of our 35 years of experience
in Baja with an e-mail to us for trip information,
dining guides, shopping directions, bike races, surfing,
fishing and golfing locations. We can advise you about
Mexican car insurance, visitor visas, peso exchange,
maps, driving directions and public transportation. Las
Gaviotas Rosarito Beach has gated security with 24 hour
police walking patrols. Walkway along the ocean and on
to the beach. Satellite cable TV (22 channels) and VCR.
Linens on the beds and complete kitchens are supplied.
Housekeepers maintain the cleanliness before & after
your stay. Hiking, Fishing, Kayaking, Swimming, Surfing,
Windsurfing, Shelling, Snorkeling & Diving right at the
Homes. Deep Sea Fishing, Horseback Riding, Golf Courses,
Shopping, Puerto Nuevo Lobster Dinners, Dancing &
Nightclubs are all nearby.
Twice per year there is a Rosarito-Ensenada 50 Mile Fun
Bike Ride hosted groups like Bicycling West and Too Much
Fun Productions. Also there is a museum at the Fox (Foxploration)
Studios where movies, such as the Titanic, are filmed.
Papas & Beers, Senor Frog's and Rock & Roll Taco
nightclubs are in town. In the home are local maps,
activities guide and restaurant guide. Please save this
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we will provide trip information, dining guides,
shopping directions, surfing and golfing locations with
your reservations for you to review and plan your "best
time in Baja." Hospitality from an owner who cares about
the quality of your stay. Don't be fooled by those cheap
places who take your money and make you clean their
house. That isn't our sanitary standard. Also, our
rental rates include all costs including taxes and
cleaning while others "surprise" you with added cost
while failing to stock the house correctly. That leaves
you the hassle of hauling many things in your car just
so you can use their house.
Baja vacation Rentals wants you to be comfortable in
spacious bedrooms, modern bathrooms, king or queen beds
in the master suite w/master bath. In second and third
bedrooms are two twin beds. All homes have a living room
and and dining room. Great white-water, ocean views from
the balcony patio complete with outdoor furniture and
charcoal grill. Super sunsets AND sunrises!! The
fully-equipped kitchens have dishes, utensils and
cookware, with a full size refrigerator, electric oven,
gas range, microwave, toaster, coffee maker and blender.
Basic soaps, toilet paper, alarm clock radio and steam
iron are supplied for your convenience. Ceiling fans,
electric heating and a fireplace are there for your
comfort. Books and games are provided for your
entertainment. Baja Vacation Rentals offers full
property management and key holding service whereby we
carry out regular inspections of your property in the
Rosarito Beach area to ensure you have peace of mind
during your absence. We are also able to offer a full
property maintenance service and can assist you with
organizing all aspects of general repairs as well as
installations, electrical work, plumbing and painting as
well as paying utility bills, etc. If you require
assistance in furnishing your property we can provide
you with a choice of styles and packages from individual
items to complete packages, including soft furnishings.
Other services also available are border pickups,
preparation of properties for arrivals and cleaning and
laundry. We cover rental properties in San Antonio del
Mar, Punta Bandera, Baja Malibu, Baja del Mar, Rancho
del Mar, Rosarito Beach, Ejido Mazatlan, Popotla, Punta
Azul, Las Ventanas, Haciendas de los Suenos, Calafia,
Puerto Nuevo, Mission Viejo, Puerto Salina, Cantamar,
Rosamar, Ricamar, San Pedro, La Jolla, Las Olas, Quintas
del Mar, La Quinta, Las Gaviotas, La Paloma, Club Marena
and Playas de Tijuana. Baja Vacation Rentals have many
homes and condos for rent. We can help you plan a
romantic getaway, long weekend or summer long vacations.
Rosarito Beach is a favorite tourist stop and hosts one
of the best Spring Break parties on the Pacific
coastline. Check out our homes for rent, condos for rent
in the Rosarito Beach are and you will see why we are
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