Riding Down Baja California



  • 2 weeks motorbike tour from the Mexican border with San Diego and return, through the whole Baja.
    Let the wild devil inside you come out! This is a chance for exploring the whole lenght of Baja, riding 2000 miles on paved roads and experiencing the real Mexico


    If you have ever day-dreamed about riding all day in the sun through amazing landscapes of wild desert and beaches, then this trip is for you.
    Wake up each day with a hot cup of coffee as you watch the sun rise.
    Leather up and pull out onto the highway, with no traffic.
    Stop an hour down the road for a breakfast of Huevos rancheros with homemade salsa and fresh tortillas.
    Notice the slowed pace of life as you ride through the local villages seeing the farmers and fishermen working with a smile.
    Stop at a stand for lunch that looks more like a buffet on wheels with the freshest cilantro, shrimp tacos, fried peppers and cold soda.
    Pull up to a mission hundreds of years old but still in use everyday.
    Sit inside and feel the history surround you.
    Stop for the day at a natural hot springs that comes up at the shore line in the Sea of Cortez.

    You will tour Baja on your bike, exploring some of the most amazing terrain on this continent. Your guides will take care of everything and nothing is left to second guess.

    You will meet the guides at the border below San Diego, CA for fifteen days of riding the length of Baja, stopping at different destinations on the way down and back.

    This tour includes EVERYTHING apart from alcoholic beverages: gas, meals, hotels, tourist cards and Mexican insurance.
    All you need to bring is your bike and sense of adventure.

    Tours can be customized including extra activities such as deep sea fishing, scuba or snorkeling, sea kayaking, whale watching, golf, Copper Canyon train tours... anything you want.
    You will ride an average of 200 miles per day for 10 riding days! All roads are paved.

    Trips are once a month from October through April, with a minimum of 8 riders and maximum of 16 and at least two bi-lingual guides with each trip.