"Experience
South of the Border! "
Tijuana, Mexico Tours
Founded in 1889, Tijuana is a young city that has come along way.
In it's early days the Grand Casino used to attract Hollywood
movie stars. Today, its extensive shopping opportunities attract
over 45 million tourists a year.
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Wander through over 4,000 shops in the many bazaars and shopping arcades. Take advantage of the fantastic prices on
silver, leather goods, perfumes, handcrafts, Mexican folk art
and much, much more!
Take time to enjoy some authentic Mariachi music over an original
ice cold margarita at any of the fine Mexican Restaurants.
And don't forget to get your black and white picture taken with
the Zonkies found on the street corners.
Your
international cultural experience begins by crossing the border
in our air-conditioned buses and continues with a brief 30 minute,
professionally narrated tour of downtown Tijuana and shopping at
Avenida Revolucion, Tijuana's biggest attraction. There you will
have almost 2 hours to experience Tijuana first hand. Tour
F-220 offers almost 7 hours of shopping time. Highlights
include:
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- Avenue of
the Heroes
- Agua Caliente
Minaret
- Independence
Monument
- Avenida
Revolucion
- Cuauhtemoc
Monument
- Tijuana
Cultural Center
- Agua Caliente
Race Track
- Jai Alai
Fronton Palace
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- General Zaragoza
Statute
- Free Book
Monument
- Tower of
Agua Caliente
- Twin Towers
- Abraham Lincoln
Monument
- Wax Museum
(optional)
- Bazar de
Mexico
- TIME TO SHOP
OR DINE
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Tour
# |
Tour
Name |
Start
Time |
End
Time |
Adult
Fare |
Child
(3-11) |
A-220 |
Morning Tijuana
Tour
(seasonal) |
8:30 AM |
12:30
PM |
$36 |
$18 |
P-220 |
Afternoon
Tijuana Tour (book
it) |
2:00
PM |
6:00
PM |
$36 |
$18 |
F-220 |
Full Day Tijuana
Tour
(seasonal) |
8:30 AM |
6:00
PM |
$52 |
$26 |
To re-enter the United States, U.S. and Canadian citizens
must have Passports, Passport Card, Enhanced Driver's License, NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST Card. Non-U.S. Citizens need a passport,
with an I-94 departure record and multiple entry visa or Permanent Resident Card. For additional
information, contact your local Immigration and Naturalization
Service. U.S. currency and most major credit cards are accepted. If any person is detained upon re-entry into the U.S., the bus will be unable to wait, and that person shall be responsible for their own transportation back.
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