The Easiest Way to Experience Valle de Guadalupe — Without Driving Stress
Baja Wine Tours
from San Diego, Tijuana, and Rosarito —
your driver, your day, your Baja adventure.
You’ve heard about Valle de Guadalupe — Baja’s beautiful wine country just two hours south of San Diego. But figuring out how to get there, cross the border, and enjoy it safely? That’s what keeps most people from ever going.
We can set you up with private transportation, or transportation and tastings. DYI or Full service, but never DUIs in mexico;)
For years, travelers have dreamed of tasting local wines overlooking the vineyards but felt overwhelmed by the idea of driving in Mexico, finding the right wineries, or getting back to San Diego the same day.
That’s exactly why we created our Baja Wine Tours & Transportation— to make the whole experience effortless, and offer you an easy partner to help you plan the day.
Baja Wine Tours are full day tours about 10 to 12 hours with pick up and drop off in same location.
Need multi-day ?
Private San Diego to Valle Transport,
Why Private Wine Tranport is Better Experience
See how your experience changes with a private, local team.
Stress about crossing the border
Private driver handles everything
Unsure which wineries are worth it
Curated list of top-rated local vineyards
Risk of drinking and driving
Bilingual chauffeur for the entire trip
Group bus tours and tight schedules
Your own pace, your own itinerary
Crowded tourist stops
Hidden gems and local favorites
Sip, Savor, and Soak in the Magic of Mexico’s Wine Country
Picture this:
The vineyards stretch across sunlit hills.
Your private driver opens the door to a boutique winery where the owner greets you by name.
You swirl a deep red blend, paired with local cheese and olive oil grown just down the road.
No crowds. No rush. Just you, your friends, and the freedom to explore.
🍷 Baja Tours Options Overview
We come to you Private Baja Wine Tours by Pickup Area.
| Wine Tour Route: | Best For: | Highlights:: |
|---|---|---|
| San Diego to Valle de Guadalupe | First-time visitors to Baja and San Diego. Seniors and families prioritizing low stress | Private round-trip transport, border coordination, 2–3 winery visits |
| Tijuana, Mexico to Valle de Guadalupe | So Cal Residents Walking Across for Value Service | Private bilingual driver, wine, lunch, cheese, photo stops |
| Rosarito to Valle de Guadalupe | Weekenders in Rosarito Beach, Las Olas, Las Gaviotas, Coastal Baja Communities | Flexible pickup times, 6-8-10 Hours in Valle. Optional Tastings, ATV, Horseback, Massage |
| Valle de Guadalupe Private Driver | Wine country weekenders transport options and meeting a local driver | 2-6-8-10 hr Service for flexible day and dinner planning. Optional tastings, activities. |
San Diego Baja Wine Tour
SD → Wine Valley → SD · 12hrs
Per Vehicle USD
Wine Tour Transport inclusive of transportation. Pick your own tastings and itinerary, or take our advice and price in our vetted family places, about +$27 each tasting.
Why 1,000+ Travelers Say This Was
“The Best Decision of Our Trip”
- ✅Hundreds of 5-star reviews on Google & TripAdvisor
- ✅“Safe, easy, unforgettable” — the three words guests use most
- ✅U.S. communication, flexible booking, and refund guarantees
- ✅Same trusted local team behind Ensenada Excursions & Tours
Our driver Alejandro took us from San Diego to Valle de Guadalupe for a full day of tastings. We didn’t have to worry about the border, roads, or directions — just enjoyed incredible wine, food, and views. Worth every penny!
Best Value and border hassel, park US side and walk across to easy pick up.
No fast pass and no weekend car traffic waits
Tijuana Baja Wine Tour
Tijuana → Wine Valley → Tijuana · 12hrs
Per Vehicle USD
Wine Tour Transport inclusive of transportation. Pick your own tastings and itinerary, or take our advice and price in our vetted family places, about +$27 each tasting.
Begin Journey In Rosarito, Las Gaviotas or Las Olas to Valle?
This isn’t just a wine tour — it’s the day you finally let go of stress and fall in love with Baja.
Whether it’s your first trip south or your fifth, you’ll go home with stories, not just souvenirs — and maybe a few bottles of Mexico’s best wine to share later.

