THE MOST EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ON THE PACIFIC GOLD COAST
LIFESTYLE
NEIGHBORHOOD AMENITIES
Our community has gorgeous homes and amenities you and your family will fall in love with. The neighborhood is carefully planned to highlight the natural beauty of the environment but also to promote a healthy lifestyle for you and your loved ones, where your pets are welcomed.
Punta Piedra has 3 pools and 3 jacuzzis where you can enjoy and relax. Afterwards, try gathering around one of the fire pits to warm up and chill as you witness the majestic sunset on the horizon. For a more vigorous activity, there are 2 tennis/pickleball courts where you can play a nice match or if you prefer a larger team sport, try some of your best moves at the volleyball court. For a more laid-back experience, host a cookout for your friends and family at one of the several grills located in the garden area.
We also have room for more zen-like experiences; Punta Piedra has graceful walkways flanked with bushes and flowers and a unique boardwalk, where you can enjoy the panoramic view of the pacific ocean and feel the revitalizing sea breeze as the waves crash and splash on the beach. Residents of Punta Piedra also have direct access to one of the few sandy beaches in the area, where you can have a morning jog or simply have a barefoot walk.
As an added value, within the complex there is a convenience store where you can get basic groceries, snacks, personal care items, over the counter medicines and even pay utility bills, right next to it, there is a gas station to serve residents.
HOW CAN WE BE OF ASSISTANCE?
ENTERTAINMENT
ROSARITO
Is located about 10 minutes from Tijuana on the way to Ensenada, it is a small town, but it has great things to offer in terms of fun, business, sports, culture and entertainment. The city is a magnet for tourists who are looking to taste its savory seafood dishes, enjoy its nightlife or catch the waves for surfing. It is also home to Baja Convention Center, the largest of its kind in the region, which hosts international conventions, corporate events, and tradeshows. The city is also known for its art galleries and for its film producing tradition; Titanic, Pearl Harbor and Deep Blue Sea were some of the movies produced here. To learn more visit: https://bit.ly/3jO5cUD
VALLE DE
GUADALUPE
The valley is part of a wine producing region in Baja California, which yields nearly 2 million wine cases per year, which makes Baja the top wine producing area in the country. According to Bajanorte website, the region has over 150 vineyards which are responsible for 90% of Mexican wine production. This massive endeavor draws over 750,000 visitors per year, not surprisingly, it is the second favorite destination for domestic tourists (SECTUR, 2016). That is why Valle de Guadalupe has been featured numerous times in prestigious publications such as Forbes and Vogue Magazine. They highlight how Valle the Guadalupe has become one of the most important enotourism sites in the world, where wine lovers come to experience the singularity of local wines, by participating is sessions where they learn about their production process from beginning to end. Visitors walk through the vineyards and they also walk through the mystical underground wine storage chambers where wine rests in wooden barrels for months or even years! This is where wines get some of their special flavor and aroma. The tour ends with a private uncorking session onsite, where a wine specialist tells the story of the vineyard, deconstructs the wine composition and special characteristics, to finish with a wine tasting. To see a directory of vineyards, visit: https://bit.ly/3et3aIF
PUERTO NUEVO
It is part of the Rosarito Municipality and it is recognized for offering mouthwatering lobster dishes. Although its name sounds like it, It is not a new port, the site took its name since the 40’s because of a New Port cigarettes billboard that was located on the highway, right by its entrance. People started referring to the New Port billboard to give directions to the site, eventually, the name became official. Puerto Nuevo is also known because from time to time, celebrities are spotted there enjoying their favorite lobster dishes. Another attraction of the site is a traditional market where you can find all kinds of handicrafts and souvenirs. If you are looking for a more upscale experience you can stay at the Puerto Nuevo Hotels & Villas: To learn more visit: https://bit.ly/324f7PR
ENSENADA
It is considered the capital of Mexican wine and it is also the most visited touristic port in the Pacific, with over 700,000 visitors per year. In 2015, it was named a Creative City by UNESCO, thanks to its exquisite gastronomy. Ensenada is a small city, but it is by far, the largest municipality in the state of Baja California.
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LA BUFADORA
It is one of the main tourist attractions in Ensenada. It is a natural geyser, not located in thermal waters, but rather, right on the pacific ocean; the effect is caused by the ocean waves being forced into a blowhole which makes water spring up to 100 ft, while making a loud sound. An urban legend (stated in Wikipedia), says that a whale got trapped in the rocks, so it started blowing water to get its pod’s attention. Over time, legend says that it turned into stone. To learn more, visit: https://bit.ly/35TQWEW
ECO-TOURISM
If you enjoy exploring nature, Baja has some of the most unique sites in the world to do so; from forest to desert and everything in between. Estero Punta Banda is part of Ensenada, it is ideal for surfing, diving or for Kayaking. Los Arenales, located close to Rosarito, is special for sandboarding. The other side of the peninsula, by the Sea of Cortez, is also rich in eco-tourism. Besides San Felipe Beach, you can find the San Pedro Martir National Park which is over 10,000 feet above sea level and is home to the National Astronomical Observatory, which features an 8 ft diameter lens. The Valley of Giants, is another special site where you can witness the magnificence of 40 to 60 ft tall cacti. To learn more, visit: https://bit.ly/3mMX5JX
THE MISIONS
The Baja region is rich in history, 13 different missions have been identified, some of them were founded by the Jesuits, others by the Franciscans and others by the Dominican friars. Their work influenced the traditions of indigenous groups reflected on historical buildings; some of those are still preserved to date and are part of Protected National Parks. To learn more visit: https://bit.ly/2TGuwkM
OLD WINE ROUTE
Referred to in Spanish as “La Ruta Antigua del Vino”, is located in the southern part of the state of Baja California, it is also known as the “South Route”, not to be confused with Baja California Sur, which is the neighboring state at the bottom of the peninsula. The old wine route starts in Valle the San Vicente, about 40 miles south from Ensenada, it also includes Valle de Santo Tomás and Valle de La Grulla. Valle de Santo Tomás is known for being home to the first wine producing company in Mexico, founded in 1888, Bodegas de Santo Tomás; to date, they are still in business and they produce 21 varieties of grapes and 46 wine labels. To see location of Valle de San Vicente, click here: https://bit.ly/3jI3Smc
CHEESE ROUTE
Baja is not only known for its wine producing area, but also for the artisan cheese that is produced locally. From Tecate to Ensenada and all the Valleys in between. The oldest dairy farm in the area is La Cava de Marcelo, located in Ojos Negros Valley. It was founded in 1911 by Pedro Ramonetti Bonetti, a Swiss/Italian native who started the industry in the region with Holstein cows he brought from Europe. Artisan cheese production was soon replicated in the area. Ojos Negros is the valley with the largest water supply, that is what made it ideal for raising cattle for milk production. To learn more about La Cava de Marcelo, the most famous Daily Farm in Ojos Negros, visit: https://bit.ly/35UoCSH
CRAFT BEER ROUTE
Baja California is also known for its dedication to creating some of the best craft beer labels in Mexico. The area has over 200 craft beer producing companies, for that reason, in 2019 an initiative by Grupo Modelo, part of Anheuser-Busch InBev, led to the creation of a craft beer route which can be accessed through an App. You can download the App by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3jHYwr6
MUSEUMS
Baja California is rich in natural resources, ideal for outdoor experiences and it is also home to unique museums where you can learn about its indigenous history, culture, traditions, wine production and marine life. To learn more about local museums, visit: https://bit.ly/2Jl29Xm