Tijuana Tecate Train Tour

Embark on the Tijuana-Tecate Tourist Train adventure with live entertainment, cultural experiences, local tastings, and more. Book your journey now for a memorable experience.

The Tijuana-Tecate Tourist Train is set for its December schedule with limited travel dates. You won’t want to miss out—there are just two dates available, both fast approaching. This round-trip journey between Tijuana and Tecate promises a delightful experience for you and your family. Get ready to explore the enchanting Magic Town of Tecate.

**What Does the Trip Include?**
– Live entertainment
– Visit to Mirador La Presa viewpoint
– Kumiai ceremonial experience
– Tastings of local delicacies
– Round-trip transportation
– Four hours of leisure time in Tecate
– Travel insurance and on-board paramedics

**Booking Instructions:**
If you wish to secure your tickets, follow these steps:
– Complete the online booking form with your full details
– Visit this link to book: [Booking Link](https://baja_california_39446916.urbem.digital/baja_california_39446916/tren_turistico_tijuana_tecate_7ff653f1-20d0-463f-bd39-d74378e37d8b/start)
– Provide names, emails, and phone numbers for all participants
– Choose from the available travel dates: December 7 and 14 at 9:00 AM
– Agree to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Notice
– Select the final date again, proceed to payment, and receive your virtual ticket
– Present your ticket on the day of travel

**Pricing:**
– Adults: $550 MXN
– Seniors (60+): $520 MXN
– Children (ages 5-12): $520 MXN

**Location for Departure:**
Antigua Estación García Del Ferrocarril 6, Paseo Los Reyes, 22123 Tijuana, B.C. Contact: 686-119-2364

**Stay Updated:**
Join our WhatsApp channel for the latest information.

**Secondary Article: Tourism and Developments in Tijuana**

As Tijuana continues to welcome visitors, the city faces challenges like traffic congestion and security concerns—factors impacting tourism negatively. However, efforts are underway to boost the sector. Following the recent devaluation of the peso, tourism officials expect a surge in tourists in 2025.

Additionally, proposed changes in infrastructure, such as the relocation of the Tijuana-Tecate toll booth, aim to ease congestion and improve travel experiences. Local businesses along the famous ‘Revu’ street are encouraged to pivot their offerings to cater to the growing number of international visitors.

In community news, local initiatives are underway to support vulnerable groups, with plans to integrate elderly individuals without proper documents into existing pension programs. Meanwhile, contentious reforms and civic actions reflect ongoing debates and developments within the region.