How to safely drive to Baja: Things to know before you go (2024)

Homework is vital before travel in Baja California, especially if you’re considering a road trip.

Questions over Americans’ safety in Mexico have been underlined by the mid-January death of Orange County public defender Elliot Blair, who suffered unexplained head injuries at a Rosarito Beach resort; and by the early March shooting deaths of two Americans and one Mexican in an apparently botched kidnapping in Matamoros, 1,570 miles east of Tijuana.

Here’s a rundown of sources I consulted and factors I weighed before my eight-day drive to Cabo San Lucas in early January.

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Overall safety

The U.S. State Department classifies Mexico’s states in four ways for would-be travelers. The most severe advice is “do not travel,” which currently covers the states of Colima, Guerrero, Michoacán, Sinaloa, Zacatecas and Tamaulipas (which includes Matamoros) on Mexico’s east coast.

The state of Baja California is in the second most severe category — “reconsider travel” — because of crime and kidnapping, especially homicides in the non-tourist areas of Tijuana. The State Department urges those who do travel to remain on main highways. The State Department also puts the states of Chihuahua, Durango, Jalisco, Morelos, Sonora and Guanajuato (the latter includes San Miguel de Allende) in that category.

The state of Baja California Sur, which begins about 450 miles south of the U.S. border, is in the State Department’s less extreme “exercise increased caution” category.

Canada’s government urges Canadians to “exercise a high degree of caution” in Mexico.

The website elcri.men, which summarizes and analyzes Mexican crime statistics, said Baja California had the third-highest homicide rate among Mexican states in 2022, in large part because of Tijuana. By the same measure, Baja California Sur had the fourth-lowest rate among Mexican states.

If studying up on conditions in the Baja peninsula makes you or your companions uncomfortable, stay away. Even if nothing goes wrong, feeling unsafe can ruin a trip. (I didn’t drive the peninsula with my family; I drove it with two people who felt comfortable with it.)

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A southbound camper on Mexican Hwy. 1 as it winds along the Baja peninsula in Playa El Requeson, Baja California Sur.

(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)

Driving in Baja

In addition to a valid driver’s license, Mexican law requires anyone driving into the country to have Mexico-specific liability insurance.

Many companies specialize in insurance for Americans driving south, offering liability policies that often cost from $10 to $40 per day. More extensive policies can double the cost but may give you more peace of mind. Vendors include AAA, Allstate, Bajabound.com, Baja-mex.com, Discoverbaja.com, Geico and Mexpro.com.

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All authorities agree that driving at night in rural Baja is dangerous because of the many roaming livestock. In addition, drivers should be ready for long, narrow stretches of two-lane blacktop without shoulders or turnouts.

Two other things: Drunk driving is just as illegal in Baja California and Baja California Sur as it is in California. Also, it’s illegal to enter Mexico with a gun without written authorization in advance from Mexican authorities.

More driving tips:

  • Occasionally drivers in Tijuana, Rosarito Beach and Ensenada are pulled over after an alleged infraction and offered a chance to pay a fine at the police station or on the spot. Don’t argue or pay on the spot, many Baja veterans say. Instead, they say, the best response is to ask for a written citation and agree to pay the citation at the police station or by mail (or challenge it). An additional option: calling Baja California’s bilingual Tourist Assistance Hotline (078, around the clock) from any cellphone with roaming privileges in Baja.
  • Police checkpoints are placed every few hundred miles along the peninsula. Officers typically ask drivers where they have come from and where they’re going. We went through about six checkpoints, the conversation never lasting more than one or two minutes.
  • Many roads to scenic spots are dirt, not blacktop, and best handled by vehicles with four-wheel drive and high clearance.
  • The peninsula is so big that most travelers choose to explore selected portions. Many travelers fly to Los Cabos, La Paz or Loreto, rent a car at the airport, drive a loop and return the car where they began. Picking up and dropping off a rental car in different locations is possible in Baja but can double the cost. Topoterra is the only company I could find that would rent me a vehicle in San Diego and let me drop it off (for a fee) in Los Cabos.
  • In Baja (and all of Mexico) distances are measured in kilometers, gas is sold by the liter (and usually pumped by an attendant) and speed bumps (topes) pop up in some urban areas. Gas prices in Baja have lately fluctuated around 22 pesos per liter (about $4.50 per gallon) and are often cheaper than in California.
  • Beyond the Pemex station in El Rosario there isn’t another gas station until Villa Jesús María (just north of Guerrero Negro), 200 miles south.
  • More detailed advice is offered by the Automobile Club of Southern California, Bajabound, AllAboutBaja.com and other sources.
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Gas for sale along Mexican Hwy. 1, in Catavina, one of the only spots to purchase fuel along a deserted 200-mile stretch between proper gas stations.

(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)

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Communication and laws

Southbound travelers must show a passport or passport card and are required to get an FMM tourist permit online or in person from Mexican immigration officials at the border. For trips of more than seven days, the cost is about $36 (687 pesos).

The more Spanish you speak, the better. If you’re hoping to camp on ranch land, the best preparation may be hiring a local guide who can help get you permission.

To ease web access and communication with the U.S., many regular winter visitors to Baja use Starlink, which for $599 up front and $135 monthly allows a road-tripper or RV driver to access the internet from just about anywhere in Baja.

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How to safely drive to Baja: Things to know before you go (2024)

FAQs

How to safely drive to Baja: Things to know before you go? ›

Overall safety

The state of Baja California is in the second most severe category — “reconsider travel” — because of crime and kidnapping, especially homicides in the non-tourist areas of Tijuana. The State Department urges those who do travel to remain on main highways.

Is it safe to drive to Baja? ›

Overall safety

The state of Baja California is in the second most severe category — “reconsider travel” — because of crime and kidnapping, especially homicides in the non-tourist areas of Tijuana. The State Department urges those who do travel to remain on main highways.

Can I drive my car into Baja California? ›

There is no permit requirement for visiting the entire peninsula of Baja. There is a permit requirement to travel into mainland Mexico or if you will take the ferry from Baja to the mainland. Visit our vehicle permit page for more information on how to obtain a Mexican vehicle permit.

Is it safe to drive to Cabo from California? ›

Is it safe to drive to Cabo San Lucas from California? Of course it is. An absolutely beautiful and enjoyable drive. Just do not drive at night.

What is the safest way to drive through Mexico? ›

Stick to the toll roads ("cuotas")

The Department of State advises driving on toll roads for increased safety and better road conditions. This is also recommended because outside of major cities in Mexico, emergency or police services may be limited.

Is there a travel warning for Baja California? ›

Baja California Sur state – Exercise Increased Caution

Exercise increased caution due to crime. Criminal activity and violence may occur throughout the state.

Why shouldn't you drive at night in Baja? ›

There are no street lights, so it is impossible to see your surroundings, therefore, avoid driving after dark, but let go of the fear of the big, bad kidnapper in the bushes! A major challenge of Baja's Highway 1 is that it is very narrow.

Do I need a passport to drive to Baja? ›

Yes. Crossing any international border requires a passport. A driver's license alone will not suffice, not even a Real ID license. But driving to Mexico, unlike flying there, does not require a passport book.

Is it safe to drive in Mexico with US plates? ›

The short answer to the titled question is yes, it is safe to drive in Mexico with US plates. No major issues will present themselves.

Can you drive a rental car to Baja? ›

Yes, it is possible to rent a car in the U.S. and drive it into Mexico at select Avis locations. To do so, you must be a U.S. resident and have a corporate AWD (Avis discount number).

Is Cabo safer than the rest of Mexico? ›

Although certain towns in Mexico are rife with crime and cartel violence, Los Cabos, isolated at the end of a 760-mile peninsula, isn't one of them. Cabo is a safe and serene place to live, and it's getting even safer with Cabo crime rates plummeting.

Is Cabo San Lucas under a travel warning? ›

SAFE TRAVEL IN MEXICO

The State Department notes that “violent crime is common and widespread in Mexico,” though there are no travel restrictions for Cabo San Lucas. However, the State Department recommends that travelers reconsider travel to Baja California because of crime and kidnapping.

Is it safe to drive from Cabo to La Paz? ›

Getting to La Paz from Cabo

The trip is roughly 2 hours and is on well-kept roads that are quite safe to travel. It's usually easiest to have someone else drive you simply because driving in Mexico is slightly different.

Is it safe to drive in Mexico as an American? ›

Carjackings, theft, and common scams are plentiful in Mexico, especially in small rural towns. Executives driving their vehicles stand out as targets of organized criminals, creating dangerous situations for all business travelers.

Is it safe to drive through Mexico at night? ›

Never drive at night in Mexico. This is very good advice for first-time drivers entering Mexico on a long distance road trip. It is particularly important when traveling between towns to stop before it gets dark. The free road has tons of obstacles that are nearly invisible after dark.

What is the safest tourist destination in Mexico? ›

The Yucatan Peninsula along the Caribbean coast is widely regarded as the safest region in Mexico. States like Yucatan, Campeche, and Quintana Roo Tulum have very low crime rates compared to the rest of the country.

Is it safe to drive from Tijuana to Cabo? ›

Considered a safe and smooth driving route, the road from Tijuana to Los Cabos is increasingly traveled by adventurous visitors interested in more than sombreros and margaritas.

Where is the safest place to go in Baja California? ›

Some safe places we recommend visiting are San Felipe (great fishing!), Loreto, and Ensenada. If you are driving to Baja from anywhere east of California, we suggest you drive, at least, to Yuma, AZ on Interstate 8, before crossing the border.

Is driving from San Diego to Ensenada safe? ›

It's pretty safe. Once you cross the San Ysidro International border itno Tijuana, follow the signs to Playas — Rosarito — Ensenada. Take the right turn and follow Avenida Internacional.

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