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Destinations >> Mexico >> Tijuana
Tijuana, a prosperous city on Mexico’s northern border, lies on the northwestern end of the Baja California Peninsula, 189 km (117 mi) west of Mexicali and 29 km (18 mi) south of San Diego, California. The climate is hot, with an average temperature of 21º C (70º F). This modern city, known as an important center for art, history and culture, hosts numerous artistic and culinary festivals, such as the Muestra Internacional de Danza (International Dance Festival), which draws important figures in dance and music.
 
In the city’s environs you’ll find nature areas like the Laguna Salada and the Cañon de Guadalupe, which offer great places for camping. If you like sports, you can enjoy Tijuana’s exclusive golf courses, such as the Real del Mar Golf Resort. For a day at the track, hit the Agua Caliente Hipodromo and Galgodromo, where you can bet on horse and greyhound races. If it’s rest and relaxation you’re after, nothing beats a visit to one of the city’s excellent spas.


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About Tijuana

Tijuana is the largest city in Baja California. It is located in the northwestern corner of Mexico, right south of the US-Mexico border. It is very easy to get to from southern California, in fact it is a short 20 minute drive from downtown San Diego down the 5 freeway. Crossing into Mexico at the San Ysidro border is easy, it's getting back into the US that's a pain. You can drive accross, or park on the US side, and walk, which would be recommended for a day trip if you want to just stay in the area. The busiest border crossing in the world, it can sometimes take hours of waiting to cross back into the US, although for US citizens, all that's needed to go back and forth is a valid ID, provided you don't go to far south into Mexico. (Update: not true anymore. Now even US citizens need either a passport, a passport card, or a government ID and proof of citizenship (birth certificate); even for a day trip across the border.
 
Getting around in Tijuana (or TJ as it is called by some in Southern California) is fairly easy. You can walk to many locations from the border crossing, but be ready to be hassled by vendors and children alike. There are cabs all over, but be sure you know where you want to go because they may be ready to take advantage of you and your American dollars.
 

Mexico Medical Tourism / Mexico Health Tourism

A growing number of Baby Boomers are taking advantage of low cost medical, dental and prescription drugs in Mexico. Mexico has quickly earned a reputation for quality medical care at a greatly reduced cost. Baby Boomers and retirees on fixed or retirement incomes have shown the largest increase in utilization of Mexican medical and dental services.



Mexico Medical Tourism
Mexico has become also a destination for Health tourism and Medical Tourism. Medical Tourism is one of the fastest growing health care industries. The USA is in a health care crisis and patients are starting to travel abroad in search of the best quality and the most affordable medical care.  Read More



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