Ensenada has a decent waterfront walk from the cruise port to the marina market area, with a large set of water fountains that do periodic shows. We found a hole-in-the-wall place that did excellent fish tacos. People were friendly. Overall, though, you can tell that the port stop is really just to meet the "international stop" bit of the US shipping rules. ...
Compared to Cabo San Lucas, Ensenada remains the sleepy little town. Plenty of shopping with the locals. Good restaurants and side trips to the Bufadora as well as local wineries. ...
I did not like Ensenada. It's very Americanized, expensive, and over-hyped, and the blowhole is blown out of proportion, food is meh- I would rather stay on the ship ...
We did the kayak tour of the blowhole. It was windy the water was rough, and chilly but we had a blast. The tour guides did a great job of navigation and they quickly knew who needed extra help and who could manage with minimal direction. As we had some experience with kayaks, we did not need to have someone constantly watching over us and this helped as there were others who clearly needed help ...
We had a great time on the adult-only wine tour of Guadalupe Valley in Ensenada. We went to two wineries, one large and one family-owned. We learned a lot about how to make wine and enjoyed the tastings. I thought the guided tour of the city on our way to and from the vineyards was really excellent. We learned a lot about the city and thought that the tour was a good overall value for the city ...
First time and enjoyed walking to town and shopping and snacking on fresh fish tacos.
If walking is no issue just walk to town. It’s only 10 mins away. ...
We didn't do an excursion so just got off to have lunch. Shuttle driver was very informative, but town is dirty and doesn't feel very safe. Would not go there again ...