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Event |
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11/01/11 - 11/30/11 |
7:00pm daily |
Tour Group in the Zona |
Sat. & Sun. |
2:00pm daily |
Tour Group in the Zona |
11/04/11 - 11/07/11 |
6pm - midnight |
Bachelor Weekend Getaway Party - Email for more info and pics. |
FREE Limo pick-up at the border!
MEXICO INFORMATION:
Re-entering the US is a privilege, not a right! Persons returning from Mexico by land (tour bus), will be required to present a travel document listed below:
U.S. Citizens
~ U.S. Passport or U.S. Pssport Card
U.S. & Canadian Citizens
~ Enhanced Driver's Licenses (EDLs) - U.S. States issuing EDLs: New
York, Washington , Michigan, & Vermont. Canadian Provinces issuing
EDLS: Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, & Manitoba.
U.S., Canadian, & Mexican Citizens
~ Trusted Traveler Program Cards - NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST
Lawful Permanent U.S. Residents
~ Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card
Canadian Citizens
~ Passport, or birth certificate, citizenship certificate as proof of
citizenship.
Mexican Citizens
~ Passport with Visa or Form DSP-150, B-1/B-2 Visa and Border Crossing
Card
Other International Travelers
~ Passports and I-94 cards (multiple entrance Visas)
Children under 18
~ Passports or birth certificate - see Homeland Security website
Foreign Students
~ See Homeland Security website
Global Entry Program
~ See Homeland Security website
~~ If you do not provide the proper documentation, you will be detained at the border. If you are eventually cleared, you will be providing alternate transportation back to your pick up point at your cost.
~~ If you do not provide the proper documentation, it may result in being detained at the border and an extra charge for alternate transportation back to San Diego.
US Currency is accepted in all Tijuana Shops. Visitors to Mexico may purchase up to $800 USD of merchandise duty free. Visitors are allowed to return with 1 liter of alcohol per person, age 21 or older. Most major credit cards and Travelers checks are accepted in Mexico; however cash is preferred. Be sure to carry small denominations for easier bartering with local vendors.



