Preparations Begin for the 2025 Tourism Bazaar in Baja California
This week marks the commencement of preparations for the 2025 Tourism Bazaar, set to be held at the Baja California Center in Playas de Rosarito. Miguel AguÃñiga RodrÃguez, the Secretary of Tourism for Baja California, has announced plans for extensive renovations to ensure the venue is ready for the event. The preparations are a collaborative effort across various committees focused on logistics.
AguÃñiga RodrÃguez highlighted ongoing discussions with immigration and airport authorities to streamline entry processes for international visitors traveling from the United States to Mexico. Discussions are taking place with both the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency in the U.S. and Mexican immigration services. Additionally, talks with the airport and Cross Border Xpress (CBX) aim to enhance visitor experiences and ease entry procedures.
Local municipal administrations are also engaged, focusing on urban improvements such as refurbishing Tijuana’s Avenida Revolución and upgrading roads leading from the international checkpoint to the Baja California Center. Furthermore, the event will see the inauguration of a new binational ferry service from Ensenada to San Diego.
The 2025 Tourism Bazaar, scheduled for April 28 to May 1, anticipates welcoming approximately 10,000 visitors. This will be a significant opportunity for showcasing Baja California’s offerings to a diverse audience.
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U.S.-Mexico Border Tourism Boost with New Ferry Service
In line with the upcoming 2025 Tourism Bazaar, a new ferry service connecting Ensenada, Mexico, and San Diego, USA, is set to launch. This service is part of efforts to promote cross-border tourism and streamline transportation for international visitors attending the event. The ferry aims to provide an alternative and scenic route for visitors, potentially transforming how tourists travel between these two regions. This initiative underscores a broader commitment to enhancing bilateral tourism and economic activities, fostering stronger ties between the United States and Mexico.
Recent initiatives have been focused on improving infrastructure and enhancing the visitor experience on both sides of the border. This includes renovations in key areas of Tijuana and border management collaborations to reduce wait times and simplify travel logistics. The ferry service aligns with these goals, ensuring visitors can enjoy both cities with greater ease and enjoyment.