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Explore local craft beers in Tijuana with a guided border-hopping tour from San Diego, including visits to six breweries, lunch, and private transportation.

The Baja Craft Beer Hope from San Diego offers a unique blend of brewery exploration and border crossing, making it an exciting choice for beer enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. With a 7-hour duration, this tour takes you from San Diego to Tijuana, where you’ll visit six breweries, sample a wide variety of craft beers, and enjoy some authentic local tacos during a lunch stop. Priced at $187.74 per person, this tour provides a private transportation experience and all included beverages—from bottled water to alcohol.
What makes this tour stand out is its combination of border crossing and beer tasting. It’s perfect for those who already appreciate brewery hopping and want to see where some of the most inspiring craft beers originate. The small group size of up to 12 travelers ensures a more personalized and relaxed experience, led by an experienced guide, Humberto, who brings warmth and knowledge to the journey.

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The tour begins at 727 E San Ysidro Blvd, San Diego, CA 92173 at 2:00 pm. The meeting point is conveniently close to public transportation options, making it easy to join your fellow beer explorers. From here, the guide takes care of all logistics, including the border crossing, so you can relax and enjoy the experience.
One of the tour’s biggest advantages is the border crossing handled by the guides. They accompany travelers across the border into Tijuana, ensuring a smooth transition between the two countries. This setup removes the typical hassle associated with crossing, allowing you to focus on discovering the local craft beer scene.
Once in downtown Tijuana, the tour visits six breweries, each offering a different taste of local craft beer. Participants get to try a variety of beers, often accompanied by delicious food options like local tacos. The breweries provide a glimpse into the inspiration behind Tijuana’s thriving craft beer culture, making this experience more meaningful than just tasting.
A lunch stop in the middle of the tour is a highlight, where visitors can indulge in authentic Tijuana tacos. This local meal complements the beer tasting, giving a well-rounded experience of the city’s culinary scene. The break also provides a chance to relax and reflect on the different brews sampled so far.
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Based on the sole review available, the beer and food offerings are described as amazing. The guide Humberto is credited with creating an enjoyable and well-organized experience, guiding visitors through six breweries while ensuring everyone samples a wide variety of beers. The inclusion of local food makes the tour more than just a drinking activity—it’s a chance to savor authentic flavors.
The tour uses private transportation, easing the challenge of moving between breweries and the border crossing. With a maximum of 12 travelers, the small-group format fosters better interaction and personalized attention from the guide. This setup is ideal for those seeking a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere.
This experience features a free cancellation policy if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility and peace of mind. Weather conditions are a consideration, as the tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or storms, participants are offered an alternative date or a full refund.
This border-hopping craft beer tour suits those who appreciate local breweries, enjoy tasty food, and want to experience Tijuana’s vibrant beer scene firsthand. It’s especially appealing for beer enthusiasts looking for a guided, hassle-free crossing with the opportunity to sample six different breweries. The tour’s small group size makes it a good fit for travelers seeking a more personalized experience.
This tour offers a hands-on introduction to Tijuana’s craft beer culture with the convenience of private transport and guided border crossing. The visits to six breweries and inclusion of lunch highlight the tour’s value, especially for those wanting a deliberate, curated experience. The small group size and attentive guide make it particularly suitable for travelers who want a personal touch.
While limited in reviews, the glowing feedback about beer and food quality suggests this tour is a delight for those who enjoy authentic local flavors. The free cancellation policy adds a layer of flexibility, making it a practical choice for planning around possible weather or schedule changes.
“Humberto was our guide and we had an amazing time. We visited 6 breweries and tasted a wide verity of beer and tried lots of different food and ama…”
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, private transportation is provided throughout the tour, making the trip seamless from start to finish.
Is border crossing handled by the guide?
Absolutely. The guide accompanies travelers during the border crossing, simplifying the process and ensuring a smooth transition into Tijuana.
How many breweries are visited?
Six breweries are visited during the 7-hour tour, each offering different craft beers to taste.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers alcoholic beverages, lunch, bottled water, and private transportation.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, the small group size (max 12) creates an intimate environment, making it suitable for solo travelers and small groups.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refund is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What is the start time?
The tour begins at 2:00 pm from 727 E San Ysidro Blvd.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking and border crossing, but no specific physical requirements are listed beyond that.
Will I see anything besides breweries?
The main focus is on craft beer tasting and local food, with the border crossing being a central logistical feature.