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Discover Ensenada’s unique mezcal and seafood flavors on a 3-hour guided tour featuring tastings, historic sites, and local cuisine for $108 per person.

The Bajas Hidden Feast: From Smoky Mezcal to Seafood Cuisine offers a vibrant taste of Ensenada for just $108 per person. This 3-hour guided experience combines premium mezcal, tequila, and regional wines with visits to iconic local sites, making it ideal for those eager to explore the city’s culinary and cultural scene. With pickup options and group discounts, it attracts those wanting both convenience and a personalized touch.
This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate carefully selected tastings and enjoy learning about local traditions. It’s perfect for foodies, history buffs, and wine enthusiasts alike. A notable strength is the knowledgeable guides, who lead you through Ensenada’s historic landmarks and help you differentiate between mezcal and tequila. The only consideration is that it’s designed as a walking tour, so some participants might want to be prepared for a bit of physical activity.

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This tour starts in the heart of Ensenada, where guides lead visitors through the city’s most notable historical sites. Stops include the famous Salon Riviera, once a glamorous casino during Prohibition, and Hussong’s Cantina, the oldest cantina in both California and Mexico. These locations reveal a lively part of Ensenada’s past, blending history with local stories.
Another intriguing site is a picturesque plaza that used to house a winery over a century ago. The tour’s focus on these landmarks offers more than just sightseeing; it provides context about Ensenada’s development and cultural significance, making the experience both educational and visually engaging.

A major highlight of this tour is the carefully curated selection of mezcal and tequila, which reflects the city’s reputation for quality spirits. You’ll learn how to distinguish between mezcal and tequila, both made from agave but with distinct flavor profiles. The tasting includes basic mezcal and tequila options, along with a local craft beer or regional wine to complement the experience.
These tastings are conducted by guides who are described as knowledgeable and friendly, ensuring you gain insights into the production process and regional differences. The high-quality spirits, combined with the relaxed atmosphere, make these moments stand out.

The tour culminates at a popular Ensenada restaurant where you can savor Baja Med cuisine, a culinary fusion that combines local ingredients with international flavors. Here, you can choose to enjoy a full meal or sample various dishes, depending on your preference and energy level. The restaurant’s reputation for quality food adds a delicious finish to the experience.
This stop offers the chance to relax after a busy tasting session and enjoy the vibrant flavors of Baja California’s culinary scene firsthand. The restaurant is part of the authentic local feel that makes this tour memorable.

If the group still has energy, there’s an option to stop by to enjoy a craft beer or regional wine. This flexibility allows for a more personalized experience, letting participants choose their preferred beverage. Ensenada’s reputation for both high-quality wine and craft beer makes these options especially appealing.
Adding this element enhances the tour’s appeal for those interested in regional beverages beyond spirits, providing a well-rounded tasting journey that highlights the diversity of Ensenada’s drink culture.

The tour emphasizes walking through some of Ensenada’s most iconic streets and plazas, where guides share stories about the city’s development and local culture. The walking pace is manageable for most, and the guides are praised for their ability to negotiate with vendors and steer guests clear of bad deals, adding a layer of practical assistance.
Participants get to see historic storefronts, local shops, and beautiful plazas that encapsulate the lively spirit of Ensenada. This aspect makes the tour not just about tastings, but also about absorbing the city’s ambiance and stories.

This tour departs from designated meeting points in Ensenada, with pickup offered for added convenience. It is designed for most travelers, with service animals allowed and access near public transportation. The maximum group size of 15 travelers ensures a friendly, intimate atmosphere, ideal for engaging with guides and fellow guests.
Most bookings are made 24 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour offers flexibility for change of plans.

Unlike many standard tasting tours, this experience combines historic site visits with premium spirit tastings and culinary delights in a comprehensive, well-paced format. The inclusion of iconic landmarks like Salon Riviera and Hussong’s Cantina adds depth, making it more than just a tasting event. The knowledgeable guides are consistently praised for their warmth and expertise.
The tour’s focus on differentiating mezcal and tequila is especially valuable, as many visitors want to understand what makes each spirit unique. Plus, the option to enjoy a regional wine or craft beer provides a flexible, personalized touch.
This 3-hour Ensenada experience offers a thoughtful blend of history, culture, and flavors, making it ideal for those who want to enjoy a well-rounded introduction to the city. The carefully selected tastings and insightful guides help create a memorable outing that appeals to a broad audience.
While the walking component requires some physical effort, the manageable pace and engaging stops make it accessible for most. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the free cancellation policy offers peace of mind.
If you’re interested in learning about Ensenada’s spirit scene and sampling its best foods and drinks, this tour provides a satisfying, authentic taste of the city’s vibrant culture.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 3 hours long.
What is included in the price?
The price covers basic mezcal and tequila tastings, bottled water, and visits to historic sites. You can optionally enjoy a craft beer or regional wine.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking through the city’s historic districts, so participants should be comfortable walking. The group size is limited to 15 travelers for a more manageable experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with allergies?
Most travelers can participate; service animals are allowed. If you have specific allergies like shellfish, it’s best to note that the tour includes tastings of spirits, not food allergies.
What makes this tour different from others?
It stands out for its combination of historic landmarks, expert guides, and curated tastings of mezcal, tequila, and regional wines, all within a short, engaging format.