AEROMEXICO
Read moreFlights for Chihuahua, Ciudad Juárez, Durango, León, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Mexico City and Monterrey.
AEROPUERTO INTERNACIONAL DE TIJUANA
Read moreThe airport is only about 10 km from the Centro. From the airport, the trip costs about $300 and takes less than 20 minutes. It serves La Paz, Loreto and San José del Cabo in Baja California; the north of the country (Monterrey, Los Mochis, Ciudad Juárez, Zacatecas), the center (Mexico City, Puebla, Morelia), the south (Cancún, Oaxaca) and the Pacific coast (Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta). The companies Aéromexico, Calafa Airlines, VivaAerobús and Volaris offer these connections.
GREYHOUND (POUR LES VILLES DES ETATS-UNIS)
Read moreOffers departures every hour for the United States. Distances: Tijuana is 40 km from San Diego, 217 km from Los Angeles, 775 km from San Francisco and 1 365 km from Denver. Greyhound Station is located on the American side of the border, although buses also leave the Central Camionera of Lázaro Cardenas Avenue.
CENTRAL DE AUTOBUSES DE TIJUANA
Read moreThis bus station is a major transport hub. About fifteen bus companies go to and from it. Buses run all over the country, including the nearby states of Sonora and Chihuahua, as well as Mexico City, the capital. ABC (www.abc.com.mx) and Águila (www.autotransportesaguila.com) are two companies that serve the peninsula. Greyhound serves several destinations in the United States.
BAJAVIAJES.COM
Read moreThis agency based in Tijuana, organizes excursions from 1 to 5 days to discover the vineyards of the Valle de Guadalupe. The program includes visits to wineries and wine tasting. A little further south, among the many activities offered: whale watching excursions in Guerrero Negro and discovery of the rock paintings of San Ignacio. Guided tours of the cities, too. Generally speaking, the agency can organize your transportation throughout the peninsula, for example from the various airports to your hotel.