DIRECTIONS
TO "LAS
GAVIOTAS" BAJA
MEXICO
Getting
to Las Gaviotas is really easy! Take either
Interstate 5 or Interstate 805 south towards
the Mexican border. Make sure you exit the
freeway at Via San Ysidro, about a mile before
the border, for Mexican
Insurance,
if you have not already purchased insurance.
CROSSING
THE BORDER
As
you cross
the border, a red or green light will be activated.
This is done completely randomly. Green
means proceed, while if you get a red, you
will be directed to a customs-inspection area. Don't
be nervous. Just roll down your windows and
let the officials take a peek. They might
want to look inside your trunk or under the
seats. This is quite normal. When they are
satisfied that you have no guns or drugs in
your vehicle, they will wave you through.
As
you depart the customs-inspection area, keep
right, look for the exit sign that says Ensenada/Rosarito
as the turn-off exit for the Toll Road is
quickly on the right. Loop over to the right
making sure you follow signs that say "Ensenada
/ Rosarito". You will be traveling west
along the US Border Wall towards the beach.
You will go up and down a few hills and make
a few turns, just stay on the highway and
follow signs. After passing the "Playas"
sign the highway makes a left and will continue
south along the coastline. You will soon see
the first tool booth, pay the toll (about
$2.50) and continue south.
This
is a great road & well worth the money.
15 miles from that toll, you will encounter
the second toll booth same price.
Go
thru the second toll for approximately 8 miles.
Exit at the first exit saying "Puerto
Nuevo/Calafia". Turn right, go approximately
1 mile. You are now going north (the way you
just came from). Las Gaviotas is a walled
community and will be on the left (ocean side).
Across from the entrance are pottery shops
and liquor store White Horse.
Caution:
When making a left into Las Gaviotas, if someone
is following or approaching you, pull off
the road and wait till they have passed, dont
signal, stop and wait to turn. In Mexico,
when someone has stopped with a left turn
signal on, it means anyone can pass you on
the left side. Accidents and deaths have occurred
because Americans do no understand this
law! Also, the left lane on the highway is
a passing lane in Mexico. Use that lane for
passing only or you might be pulled over and
given a ticket.