OUR DESTINATIONS
Let us help you find your perfect holiday by phoning us on
We offer holidays to the four corners of the globe. If you want specialist advise please phone our travel team and we will be happy to help.
Alternatively, check out some of our holiday offers below.
- Destinations
- North America
- Mexico
- Tijuana
Tijuana
A typical border town, Tijuana is not suited to everyone's
holiday taste, with plenty of noise and frenetic activity. Its
location on the American border and proximity to San Diego and
other Southern Californian cities ensures a steady stream of
curious day-trippers and souvenir hunters from up north.
Tijuana's notorious 'sin city' image of prostitution and sex
shows has now taken a back seat; the sleazy element, the drugs and
violence that seems to be the lot of a border town, is still there
but the focus has shifted in an effort to clean the town up a bit,
and Tijuana has become something of a shopper's delight along with
the intense nightlife and non-stop entertainment. This is the place
to shop, drink and dance the night away; there are souvenir stalls,
numerous duty-free shopping malls and markets selling goods from
all over Mexico, and countless bars, restaurants and dance
clubs.
The centre of the activity is the bustling Revolution Boulevard,
crowded with shops, bars and restaurants and their pushy touts, who
do their best to get you into their establishments. Female tourists
should avoid entering bars alone, as safety can occasionally be an
issue.
Tijuana has some traditional attractions as well, including
bullfighting and Jai Alai (a Spanish ball court game), but this is
not the classic Mexico that stories are made of. It does however
make a good starting point for a holiday aimed at exploring the
Baja California peninsula, and the beaches and resorts to the
south.
While Tijuana has been a popular and safe place in the past, in
recent years violence between law enforcement authorities and drug
cartels has escalated, particularly along the US-Mexican border.
Visitors who still wish to travel to Tijuana are advised to
exercise extreme caution and check the safety situation with local
authorities and those of their home country.
Information & Facts
Language
Spanish is the official language in Mexico. Some English
is spoken in tourist regions.
Money
Mexican currency is the New Peso (MXN) divided into 100
centavos. Credit cards are widely accepted, particularly Visa,
MasterCard and American Express. Travellers cheques are generally
accepted, but cannot be cashed on Sundays. ATMs are available in
most cities and towns and are the most convenient way to get money,
but for safety reasons they should only be used during business
hours. Although most businesses will accept foreign currency it is
best to use pesos. Foreign currency can be exchanged at one of many
casas de cambio(exchange houses), which have longer hours
and offer a quicker service than the banks.