Kramer’s book offers a wide range of itineraries, as well as hotel recommendations. This guide centers mostly on things to do and places to eat (tacos!!), as well as places to stay by budget range. The second one is Moon Baja: Tijuana to Los Cabos by Jennifer Kramer. This book provides a wide array of campground information and reviews, as well as tips and tricks on navigating Baja. The first is the Traveler’s Guide to Camping Mexico’s Baja by Mike and Terri Church. When it comes down to deciding where to camp and eat, there are two books we recommend reading before (or during) your Baja stay. Helpful if you know every single place you might be going, however if you’re like us, we prefer to keep things flexible. Unfortunately, you can’t download a specific area on Waze, but you can download a route map. One thing we learned in our first week is that most locals don’t use Google Maps, as it can take you down some bumpy dirt routes. Select Download offline map, and voilá! You’re good to go. At the bottom, tap the name (or address of the place) and tap More. Search for a place, like Baja California. Make sure you’re connected to the Internet and signed in to Google Maps. On your cell phone, open the Google Maps app. It’s really easy, and can be done for any area where you might be out of service. What I will share is how weĪcclimated to van life in Mexico during our first week, and some of the resourcesįirst things first – before we left California, we each made sure to download offline maps via Google Maps. If you’re here for recommendations on what to do inĮnsenada, this might not be the blog post for you. What we discovered during our week in Ensenada is thatĮven doing the basics can feel like an adventure! I mean, traveling in a foreign country, in our van, For the fullīefore we embarked on this journey, Steven and I knew we We quickly decided to camp at Playa Saldamandoīased on some positive reviews and the promise epic ocean views. Much of a plan – find a campsite, grab some food, then use the week to get our We arrived in Ensenada on a Monday afternoon.
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