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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: chula vista
Posts: 323
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I go down to ensenada about 5 times out of the year and have never heard of a tourist card. ![]() |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 129
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mexican license
Mexican licenses - you can buy them online now and don't need to join any org to do it. Just google it and it's ez.
My advice to you though - just go on a local boat when you're down there. They will take care of everything including your license and it will be relatively cheap. They need the tourism $ and it's a good deal for you. I think there is a decent YT bite going on right now, but not easy to get to them in a yak. You won't have to worry about getting your yak stolen or deal with the morditas from the pitufos. In my opinion having a kayak or surfboard on your car IS more likely to get you pulled over. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Table 17, Bay Park Fish Co.
Posts: 943
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knowbody I've ever talked to has ever been asked for their card while down there - except for one place, and thats crossing from Northern Baja into Southern Baja at Guerrero Negro. I got asked for mine there also. Don't have it and they will turn you back north. Odds are you will never be asked for it in Baja Norte, but if you don't have it when asked it could cut your trip short and result in a major hassle. It's worth the few seconds to get, and it's about $20 at the border crossing. I'd give directions, but they have changed the San Ysidro crossing since I was last through, so directions may have changed (I generally cross at Otay and take the inland route through the wine country to Ensenada). The immigration office used to be directly before inspection stoplight after you cross into mexico, on the right hand side.
Last edited by Baja_Traveler; 05-20-2013 at 05:22 PM. |
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