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The Best Hotels to Book in Ensenada, Mexico, for Every Traveler

Watch the world go by over a cocktail at the yacht-packed Ensenada Port
Watch the world go by over a cocktail at the yacht-packed Ensenada Port | © Richard Cummins / Alamy Stock Photo

A well-established tourist destination on Baja California’s Pacific coast, the port city of Ensenada has a bounty of hotels for all flavors of traveler. From prestige resorts on the boat-speckled marina to upgraded Airstream caravans on the edge of wine country, there’s reason to check in and stay a while here. We round up the best places to stay in Ensenada – all bookable with Culture Trip.

Hotel Coral & Marina

Budget Hotel

Guest room in pastel hues with two large beds, dark wood headboards, abstract art and light carpet at Hotel Coral And Marina
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Comfortable and convenient Hotel Coral is close to Riviera del Pacifico, the 1930s Spanish-style former casino rumored to have been a haunt of Al Capone and (maybe) the birthplace of the margarita cocktail. Now it’s a family-friendly museum delving into the region’s history. Back at the hotel, you can sip a margarita from your balcony and watch the luxury yachts in the marina.

Torre Lucerna

Luxury

Stylish room with king bed, dark blue accent wall, golden pendant lamps and glass doors to balcony at Torre Lucerna Hotel
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Fresh white linens against deep navy walls and pops of gold give a cool, contemporary look to the rooms at Torre Lucerna. One of the top places to stay in Ensenada for foodies, this luxury hotel’s three restaurants really make the experience. Dine on succulent steaks and the freshest seafood from the Riviera Pacific Grill or head to the rooftop raw bar for an open-air view across the water accompanied by chilled local wines and citrus-loaded ceviche.

Estero Beach Hotel and Resort

Resort

Room in peach and maroon hues with two beds, tile floors, sun-shaped wall art and heavy curtains at Estero Beach Hotel and Resort
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An old favorite with activity addicts since the 1950s, Estero Beach hotel in Ensenada is dedicated to keeping its guests entertained. Hosting volleyball, soccer and tennis tournaments on-site, the concierge will also arrange horseback rides on the beach, jet skiing, golfing, sailing, diving and wine tours. If you need a rest after all that, head to a lounger by the pool and take a snooze under the palms, relaxing to the sounds of the waves.

Quintas Papagayo

Budget Hotel

The beachfront Hotel Quintas Papagayo raised on stilts with red-tile roofs and wood decks under a clear, bright blue sky
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Beach lovers on a budget will appreciate this gated oceanside complex roughly 10 minutes from the center of Ensenada. It offers a variety of options – chalets, cabins, studios and suites – in a low-rise block, many of which have balconies. The comfortable accommodation is scattered around a tropical garden with a pool. When making a booking at this cheap hotel in Ensenada, ask for an ocean view – you’ll never tire of the palm trees and glittering waters.

San Nicolas Hotel and Casino

Budget Hotel, Resort

Simple king room with decorative wood panel behind bed, tile floors and sliding doors to deck with hot tub at San Nicolas Hotel
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Looking for a place to party? San Nicholas has the largest swimming pool in town and three large hot tubs for good measure. It’s also the only Ensenada hotel with a casino and 400 Las Vegas-style gaming machines. You get the vibe. All rooms look onto the pool, which is edged with plenty of sun beds. When booking, ask for one of the newly refurbished rooms, which keep things simple with wooden floors and pared back décor, allowing you to focus on the fun stuff going on outside.

Hotel Cortez

Budget Hotel

Guest room with queen and twin beds, white tile floors, apple green walls and abstract painting at Hotel Cortez
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Ensenada’s shops and nightlife are within a few steps of this 122-room hotel. Popular with business travelers, guests can be certain all the basics are covered, enabling them to concentrate on the boutiques and amenities in the area. Families will appreciate the charming Ventana al Mar harborside park, which sits just over the road and features a playground, fountain and live music. In the evenings, the fountain comes to life with a dramatic light and water display.

La Villa de Adelina

Budget Hotel

Bright guest room with queen and twin beds, traditional dark wood furniture and dual-aspect windows at La Villa de Adelina
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Make yourself at home in a genuine slice of Baja history and hospitality. Built in 1887, La Villa de Adelina is a family-run boutique bed and breakfast in the heart of Ensenada, which offers a touch of comforting refinement. Retreat to one of four bright and fresh country garden-style guest rooms with floral cottons. Wake up to coffee at the on-site bistro where you can also grab a fluffy fresh-fruit pancake before exploring wine routes.

Valley Nomads

Budget Hotel, Glamping

An airstream trailer with a private deck looking out over a desert landscape at Valley Nomads by GuruHotel
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Marvel at the vastness of the desert night sky from the doorway of an Airstream caravan at this quirky place to stay in Ensenada. Getting closer to nature is all part of the experience at Valley Nomads, where a collection of 19 glamping trailers come with queen-size beds, mini bars and daily maid service. Walk 20 minutes and you’ll find yourself in two of the area’s finest vineyards: Winery Santo Tomas and Liceaga Winery. But when you’re ready for the delights of the city, central Ensenada is just a 30-minute drive away.

If none of these take your fancy, discover the best boutique hotels or resorts in Ensenada, now bookable via Culture Trip. See how to spend your days there, as well as your evenings in these bars. If you’re continuing your Mexican trip, head to the capital for these unmissable attractions in Mexico City.

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