Valle de Guadalupe: A Must-Visit Wine City in Baja California
Located at an elevation of 1000 feet above sea level, Valle de Guadalupe is often called as Mexico’s Napa Valley for its Mediterranean microclimate is very conducive to grow grapes for red wine. Valle de Guadalupe offers delicious cuisine cheaper than what its cost in America. Imagine Napa Valley with no traffic, no named bottles of celebrities and no wine train. To travel the town means a weekend spend with less excitement but the imagination of perfect inexpensive wine and a friendly vineyard community. Valle de Guadalupe is part of the Ensanada Municipality in Baja California, Mexico whose aviation needs is catered by Ensenada Airport (ESE).
Best Time to Visit
According on the region’s tourism score, the best time to travel to Valle de Guadalupe is between the months of June to August for a comfortable temperature ideal for hanging around to many of the city’s top attractions. Tourists who are planning to visit during these months should make early hotel booking and plane ticket reservations for a hassle-free vacation.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Tourists should book a tour at the Guadalupe Valley Wine Route for the best wine experience. Visit the town’s numerous wineries such as Bibayoff Winery, L.A. Cetto Winery and Liceaga Winery for different tastes of fermented wine. Valle de Guadalupe offers plenty of affordable city hotel accommodations just within miles among from many of the city’s top attractions, among these hotels include Hotel Haceinda Guadalupe, Hotel Boutique Valle de Guadalupe and Rancho El Patral.