Modern airports and a highway security systems have put the amazing landscapes of Baja California at the world’s reach. International Airports like the one in Tijuana, the fourth most important in the country and the bridge between Latin America and Asia, or the one in Mexicali, a connection of Mexico’s most important cities, the United States and Canada, offer visitors first class air travel facilities. All the while, San Felipe and Ensenada have great airports for private use, which makes it even more efficient air transport.
The main entrance to the State is the International Airport of Tijuana, B.C., where there’s services from the main national air lines heading toward almost any spot in the country. There's also international flights. On a daily basis there’s over 120 flights, the airport has 2 runways with longitudes of 9 and 12 thousand feet, which cover different commercial and private flight necessities.
There's also airports in San Felipe and Ensenada but don’t operate commercial flights, though the one in Mexicali operates 14 daily flights by the main Mexican Airlines.
Airports
Airport | Location | Contact |
Tijuana International Airport | Carretera Internacional s/n Mesa de Otay | (664) 607-8201 y (664) 607-8200 |
Mexicali International Airport | 14.6mi Mesa de Andrade Col. Mariano Abasolo | (686) 552-2317 |
San Felipe Airport | 8.3mi Carretera Aeropuerto | (686) 577-1368 y (686) 577-1858 |
Another nearby important airport for Baja is the Lindebergh Field airport, located in San Diego, California, only 30 minutes north of Tijuana. it offers 14 air lanes that operate 250 daily flights to the most important destinations in the US, as well as international connections. Another important nearby airport es the Brown Field airport, located only 4 minutes from the international border in San Diego, California, this is mostly for private flights and commercial flights.
Details:
Airport/Airstrip | Location | AirStrip | Freq. |
Ensenada (ENS) | 31°47.683'N, 116°36.050'W | 11/29 - 5721' | 119.75 |
Rancho Magaña | 30°38.397'N, 115°57.970'W | 11/29 - 4000' | 123.3 |
Bahía de los Angeles (BLX) | 28°58.241'N, 113°33.520'W | 15/33 - 4846' | 123.3 |
Guerrero Negro (GRN) | 28°01.176'N, 114°00.924'W | 12/30 - 7126' | 123.3 |
San Felipe (SFE) | 30°55.883'N, 114°48.533'W | 31/31 - 4900' | 118.5 |
CBX
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Modern airports and a highway security systems have put the wild landscapes of Baja California at the world’s reach. International Airports like the one in Tijuana, the fourth most important in the country and the bridge between Latin America and Asia, or the one in Mexicali, a connection of Mexico’s most important cities,the United States and Canada, offer visitors first class aeronautica installations. All the while, San Felipe and Ensenada have great airports for private use, which makes it even more efficient air transport.
The main entrance door to the State is the International Airport of Tijuana, B.C., where there’s services from the main national air lines heading toward any spots in the country. On a daily there’s over 120 flights, the airport has 2 runways with longitudes of 9 and 12 thousand feet, which cover different commercial and private flight necessities.
Airports also exist in San Felipe and Ensenada but don’t operate commercial flights, though the one in Mexicali operates 14 daily flights by the main Mexican Airlines.
Bus lines
TUFESA
Phone: (800) 737-8883.
Web: www.tufesa.com.mx
ABC AUTOTRANSPORTES
Phone: (6640) 104-7400.
Web: www.abc.com.mx
AMERICA TOURS
Phone: (664) 687-4623.
Web: www.americatoursplus.com
GRUPO ESTRELLA BLANCA
Phone: (800) 507-5500.
Web: www.estrellablanca.com.mx
ESTRELLAS DEL PACÍFICO
Phone: (664) 624-1455.
FIVE STAR TOURS
Phone: (664) 622-2203.
Web: www.fivestartours.com
INTERCALIFORNIAS
Phone: (664) 683-6281.
Web: www.intercalifornias.com
MEXICOACH
Phone: (664) 685-1440.
Web: www.mexicoach.com
ELITE TNS
Phone: (664) 688-1979, 621-2958, 621-2955 y 621-2982.
EJECUTIVOS PENÍNSULA
Teléfono: +52 (686) 557-2451.
TAP
Phone: 01 (800) 001-1827.
Web: www.tap.com.mx
SUBUR BAJA
Phone: (664) 104-7400.
Roads and distances
On land, Baja is backed up by roads that connect the main destinations. On car or bus, the scenic road is recomendable, this road will take you from Tijuana, to Rosarito and Ensenada, this is one of the most beautiful roads in Mexico, with amazing views of the Pacific, Marinas, Viewpoints and more.
Federal Road N.1 also known as the Transpeninsular road, runs from Tijuana to La Paz in Baja Sur; or you can connect to Federal Road 2, that runs to Tecate and Mexicali through La Rumorosa. And Federal Road 3 begins in Tecate towards Ensenada, connecting de Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. The recently remodeled Federal Road N5 goes from Mexicali to San Felipe.