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[*] posted on 2-4-2014 at 07:09 PM
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Hola Gang,

Two of us are flying from Hawaii to meet a boat in La Paz. The tentative plan is to fly Honolulu to San Diego, taxi to TJ and fly TJ (Volaris) to La Paz. Also thinking of flying out of Loreto. The only flight I could find is Alaska Air, Loreto to LAX (kind of expensive). Does anyone have a better rout? We would like to be there from May 1 - 25/27.

Side note does anyone know the motorboat Darlin (50ft). The owners name is Korbey?

aloha,

Andrew
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[*] posted on 2-4-2014 at 09:52 PM


Hola... your first idea is the cheapest. You'll spend about $75 on a private cab from the San Diego Airport to the border, then another $7 on a private cab from the border to the Tijuana airport. You can fly Volaris or Interjet for cheap, and you can buy your FMM directly at the airport.

Make sure you tell the taxi to take you to the OTAY MESA border crossing or you'll spend money and time sitting in Tijuana's awful traffic trying to get to the airport.
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[*] posted on 2-4-2014 at 11:46 PM


thanks for the tip, keep em coming ;D
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 12:50 AM


Volaris is the cheapest option. They have specials at times, for instance at the first of January this year a round trip from TJ to La Paz was $85 on certain days of the week.

Volaris also has a shuttle bus that goes back and forth from Lindberg Field to the Tijuana airport. I think it's around $15 one way.


http://volaris.com/en/prepare-your-trip/travel-information/s...
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 01:45 AM


BIG thanks bc4me, awesome tip! My parents live 2 miles from Lindberg field. :biggrin:
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 04:50 AM


Yes I know him personally. One of my good friends dated him for a year or so. She can tell you everything you need to know about him. U2U please your email, she is in Merida and can communicate with you directly.
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Hola Gang,

Two of us are flying from Hawaii to meet a boat in La Paz. The tentative plan is to fly Honolulu to San Diego, taxi to TJ and fly TJ (Volaris) to La Paz. Also thinking of flying out of Loreto. The only flight I could find is Alaska Air, Loreto to LAX (kind of expensive). Does anyone have a better rout? We would like to be there from May 1 - 25/27.

Side note does anyone know the motorboat Darlin (50ft). The owners name is Korbey?

aloha,

Andrew
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 07:09 AM


Aerocalifia has a flight Tijuana to Loreto. Thursdays and Sundays about 1:00 pm 1600 to 1700 pesos.
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 09:27 AM


Be real careful of taking the shuttle bus option to the TJ airport unless you do it MANY HOURS before you depart!
Almost missed our Volaris flight last year because we got stuck with a full inspection of the bus and passengers crossing into Mexico....

Best would be to find a way get to Otay crossing, walk across and get a $10 taxi from there to airport as its a very short drive

[Edited on 2-5-2014 by DawnPatrol]
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 09:36 AM


From San Diego, you can take a trolley to the border or you can take a greyhound bus to the border OR take the bus to the TJ airport. Look at the greyhound schedule closely and make sure that the schedule can provide AMPLE time for your making your Volaris flight. DawnPatrol's advice is good advice. Sometimes the buses can run a bit behind.

I have taken the greyhound bus from Oceanside many, many times directly to the TJ airport, never had a problem except for once when the greyhound (Crucero) bus had a break down right at the Oceanside bus depot and couldn't go on. That was an exception, though, not at all the "rule".

Just to give you an idea of the cost of a round trip bus ticket from Oceanside to TJ airport and back to Oceanside, it's about $19 USD for the round trip bus ticket. Also, you don't have to take and pay for a taxi from the border to the airport (and back). That is a savings of about $30 USD right there.

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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:22 AM
Another option


Aeromexico flies from Honolula to TJ via Guadaljara for about $1500



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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:24 AM


Thanks for all of your input. My parents or friends can give us a ride to the border. The reason I am considering the Volaris shuttle instead of walking across the border is that a gringo couple crossing the border on foot with luggage to get a cab is like a cat carrying a steak through a alley full of dogs. Just a little little unsettling for me.
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:30 AM


Walking across the border, even with suitcases, will not be an issue safety wise, if that is what you mean.




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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:46 AM


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Walking across the border, even with suitcases, will not be an issue safety wise, if that is what you mean.


What Blanca said.. its no sweat from crossing to the taxis
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:46 AM


I just looked at the Greyhound bus website. $15 from downtown San Diego to TJ airport. Seems like the way to go. No carrying luggage or boarder crossing/ deal with taxi hassles. Any opinions on Greyhound vs Volaris shuttle?
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:49 AM


If you have a ride to the border, cross at Otay. The pedestrian entrance is on Nicolas Tesla Ct (off Siempre Viva, the last US Exit). It's very easy to get to - you can google the location.

I make this trip every 6 weeks or so and this is the ONLY way I go down now.

Here's a video provided by Delta Truck Parking, that literally walks you across the border, step by step.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-Eh3_YRmlY&feature=youtu...

PS: Once you're across, the taxi fare is $12USD and takes about 10 min. to the airport. I usually allow 2 1/2 hours (or more depending on holidays) to get from my home in central San Diego to take-off time. Also, Fridays are the worst time to head south to the border - lots and lots of traffic headed into Tijuana. Not a good day to fly out, but if you have to, add an extra hour to get there.

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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:49 AM


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I just looked at the Greyhound bus website. $15 from downtown San Diego to TJ airport. Seems like the way to go. No carrying luggage or boarder crossing/ deal with taxi hassles. Any opinions on Greyhound vs Volaris shuttle?


Greyhound is the one that took us forever to get to the airport... If you do this get their many hours before....
its a crap shoot if they inspect the bus and that takes a lot of time. Sometimes they don't sometimes they do....
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:52 AM


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My parents or friends can give us a ride to the border. The reason I am considering the Volaris shuttle instead of walking across the border is that a gringo couple crossing the border on foot with luggage to get a cab is like a cat carrying a steak




If you can get a ride to Otay Mesa crossing, that is the
way I would go, easy walk to cabs on Mex side, no hawkers,
Airport is 2 mi away, cab ride $8-$10, Valaris at
times has sale fares, but I would count on $170
one way
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:55 AM


It can take hours to cross the border on a bus. You need to give yourself at least four hours between when you board the bus in SD to your flight time at TIJ—not to mention that you have to get from the airport to downtown SD.

Have your parents drop you off at the Otay border. You'll cross over and walk down a little path and there will be taxis with prices posted. Thousands and thousands of gringos with luggage cross and it is not a problem, safety-wise. It should not cost you more than $10 to go from Otay border to the airport. You'll push the button at the "traffic light" and you'll probably get your luggage inspected by Aduana, but they're very polite.

On the way back, just so you know, the taxi will cost twice as much. This is because there is a taxi monopoly at the airport. Do not listen to the people offering to drive you over in a van; it's not worth it, especially not at Otay where the pedestrian wait rarely exceeds half an hour. And if you don't already have it, get a passport card. It'll expedite your northbound land crossing no matter how you do it.
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 12:05 PM


Thanks for the scoops gang. Sounds like Otay & walk across it the way to go. Do we need a visa for a 28 day stay?
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 12:11 PM


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Do we need a visa for a 28 day stay?



Yes, available at the TJ Airport, $24, but I'm so hinky
I would ask at Mex Immigration as you walk into
Mex at Otay
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