Located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean and 30 minutes from the San Ysidro Border, this resort features a spa, outdoor pool, and free Wi-Fi.
Tatianna
United States of America
It was decent. Staff was amazing and very attentive. Good selection was okay more Americanized and authentic Mexican food. Wish it was more homemade style, then commercialized.
Poco Cielo is located in the seafront area of La Fonda, 25 minutes’ drive south from Rosarito, Mexico. The property has a restaurant and free WiFi access.
Chris
United States of America
Different themed rooms an excellent view from our balcony. The staff goes out of thier way to help!! the owner was present & made sure everything was up to our expectations!
Located in Rosarito, a few steps from Rosarito Beach, La Paloma Beach&Tennis Resort has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located 66 feet from the beach in Rosarito, Hotel Corona offers an outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi in comunal areas. Free parking is available on site.
The Rosarito Beach Hotel is located right on the beach and features a spa center and Wi-Fi in all areas for a fee. Ensenada's vineyard zone is a 1-hour drive from this modern hotel.
Dawson
United States of America
Beautiful location, nice amenities. Wristband needed for access.
Quinta Pacifica offers fully-equipped beach-front villas with outdoor swimming pool in Rosarito, Baja California. The villas are less than an hour south of the San Diego border crossing.
Offering rooms with spectacular ocean views, this 15th-century property is located on Boulevard Artesanal Popotla, only 5 minutes’ drive of downtown Rosarito.
Carolyn
United States of America
Staying in a room close to office and security I felt safe
Del Mar Inn Rosarito is located 5 minutes’ walk from the beach and 10 minutes’ drive away from Rosarito town center. It features an outdoor swimming pool and massage service.
Located in Rosarito and with Rosarito Beach reachable within a 2-minute walk, Hotel Cantaritos has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Located in Rosarito and with Rosarito Beach reachable within a 2-minute walk, Hotel Cantaritos has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Located in Rosarito, within a 13-minute walk of Rosarito Beach and 16 miles of Las Americas Premium Outlets, Hacienda Corteza provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the...
Located in Rosarito, within a 4-minute walk of Rosarito Beach and 17 miles of Las Americas Premium Outlets, Rosarito By The Sea provides accommodations with a private beach area as well as free...
Located in Rosarito, 29 miles from Tijuana Cultural Center, Voyage Vacation Club has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Rosarito, 19 miles from Las Americas Premium Outlets, Bellafer Collection Hotel & Resort provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
FAQs about hotels in Rosarito
On average, 3-star hotels in Rosarito cost $138 per night, and 4-star hotels in Rosarito are $170 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Rosarito can be found for $37 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Rosarito this weekend is $281 or, for a 4-star hotel, $233. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Rosarito for this weekend cost around $300 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $106 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Rosarito for tonight. You'll pay around $150 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Rosarito will cost around $300, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The suite was very clean. Beds were very comfortable.
The suite was very clean. Beds were very comfortable. I did not know we had breakfast available. My father is in a wheelchair and access to our room was great, being on the 11th floor.
Music from 9pm till midnight was very loud in the bedrooms, difficult to sleep if trying to at this time.
My father is handicapped and in wheelchair all the time and he did not have a table to eat from, everything was too high. Also, no grab bars in the restroom which is very helpful. And the 1 shower available was not accessible for him. Glass shower doors, slippery tile and no grab bars or not big enough for himself and caregiver.
Lora
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Rosarito is a nice quaint resort town, it has a lot of old...
Rosarito is a nice quaint resort town, it has a lot of old world charm to it, it is between Tijuana and Ensenada. it is the perfect place to get out of the city of Tijuana and hit the beach and the nice drive on the highway to Ensenada. You can eat the same food in Rosarito that you would get in Ensenada. Stay out of the sports bars if you dont want to see the ugly Americans with their loud boisterous screaming for their famous loser football, basketball or baseball teams! here is a hint, when you see the locals eating at a local taco stand with friends and family they dont want screaming crazy drunk americans ruining quiet time with family and friends, respect the locals and the owner of the business, leave a good tip of 50-70 pesos 5-6 dollars to the waiters or waitresses and they will treat you right and appreciate it. dont be drunk and stupid along the streets, FAFO does not work in your favor, the local thugs will take advantage of you and leave you in an alley to fend for yourself or remove a kidney or two from your person. Stay away from the bars, dont hit on the sexy waitresses they have very jealous friends! dont walk around after 10pm anywhere! Dont flash your cash or fancy watches or jewelry!
sergio
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I have been coming to Rosarito since I was a young girl and...
I have been coming to Rosarito since I was a young girl and it really hasn't changed all that much. Park at the Rosarito beach hotel and get a margarita that comes with validated parking. Then go across the street for an al pastor taco at El Norteno. There is so much to see, so much delicious food, so many bars.
No Uber, but local taxis are cheap and most of Rosarito is walkable. For elegance, dine at Chabert's French resto in the hotel, and for a rockin' Bloody Maria the next day, hit Acua. Steer clear of tourist traps like El Nido, but head south for a view of the magnificent Devil's House.
Raechel Donahue
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rosarito it’s a nice town, have many bars and restaurants...
Rosarito it’s a nice town, have many bars and restaurants with excellent sea food, the beach its ok although the weather was not very good, very cloudy and cold in June! And need more options for the lgbt community I didn’t see a single lgbt friendly
Robin
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Rosarito beach hotel is a nice historic hotel.
Rosarito beach hotel is a nice historic hotel. A beautiful setting.
The rooms could use an update especially the ones in the old part of the hotel. The tv sets are very small for the size of the rooms and it would be nice if they offered a safe for your valuables and a coffee pot would be nice as well.
Cesar
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Everything was great!
Everything was great! The only challenge we had was finding the place. GPS takes you to the street behind. Be mindful that you will have to turn down the dirt road next to the police station to access the building.
Service was horrible and I was robbed 80$ from the hotel. I booked a casita for our family and nowhere in the reservation did it say no kids when i booked for adults and 1 child. i was then forced to downgrade room and they were trying to charge me the same price for a horrible room. The manager was an asshole and told me theres no refunds in the reservation but its soo stupid because im not canceling the room when you were. Do not stay here they rob your money.
This is the second time we book at this location. We LOVE IT (my family of 5). Beachfront condo, all you have to do is go down some rocks and you are at the beach. The host is EXCELLENT. Very attentive, and so is the staff (there is a security team that works 24-7). Restaurants, markets, etc are super close. We drive everywhere and it is a 5-7 minute distance. I will be back, but this time with my mom and sister. You also have a secure parking in the building.
Our rooms were spacious, bright and airy. Hector offered a portable AC but I found the ceiling fans adequate especially at night. Surprisingly I had to use a blanket even in July.
The facilities were homey and the property was fenced and locked and my car was secured within the fence. Hector was friendly, accommodating and kind. I felt very safe. I hope to book here again.
The inside pool was really nice. The kids loved it and were able to swim till late. Kids really enjoyed the playground and petting zoo. Also the kids loved the pizza and the pool side tacos were really good at the open pool area. And the prices for eating at the hotel were very reasonable. Great good at a good price.
I loved it!! The View was incredible. It had two pools and two hot tubs. It was awesome to wake up in the morning and be able to go for a nice little walk down to the beach. It was not too far from all the Rosarito fun. The host was very kind and would communicate back in time.
Wonderful location, under 10 minutes driving to the beach in the center but far enough from the bustle for a family of three to feel safe and get a good night's sleep. The apartment itself was spacious and very well-supplied. The host was friendly and accommodating.
The food was amazing. The staff was slow in responding to requests. The bed in the room was uncomfortable at best. We had to use full sized towels to wash our bodies. From the lack of face towels. So my overall review of this hotel is 5 stars out of ten
you only basically pay for the view, all other things are in bad condition. The private beaches are nice, the one to the south has a restaurant and beach club, the other one has swage spilling out from next door property.
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