Hopper wrote:
> Crossing the border in to Mexico.
>
> Ok everybody, gather around the bar because I’m buying drinks for
> everybody while I bend your ear.
>
> I’m sure this question has been asked a thousand times and has been beat
> to death but I’m new here so here is my question.
>
> I’ve heard that recently the laws have changed about what is required to
> cross the boarder.
>
> I’m just going to Rosarito Beach about 20 miles south of the California
> border (just south of Tijuana).
>
> I’m going for a couple of hours and then back up to San Diego.
>
> I’ll get my Mexican insurance with AAA before I head south. Is the only
> thing I need to cross the boarder is a valid drivers license or do they
> require a passport or something else?
>
> I’ve been to Rosarito Beach before and all I needed in the past was a
> drivers license with a picture. But I’ve heard the law has changed.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
If it's only 2 hours, check out bus service.
I know from my 2 trips to Tijuana you can park in a lot
by the border for $6- to $7-, take the $1- bus to the
downtown bus terminal and catch a bus to Rosarita from
there.
You'll save time. The bus goes in the bus lane and right
over the bridge while the cars are lined up and moving
very slowly.
The bus gets a once-over by the immigration official
and waved through.
You'll also save money as you won't have to buy Mexican
auto insurance.
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