Transportation
Renting a car is the most efficient way to travel between Quinta del Cedro and the main attractions in Tijuana.





Quinta del Cedro is a small, developing city situated in the state of Baja California, Mexico. Primarily a residential enclave, it houses a population of about 5,700 people and offers a tranquil alternative to the bustling urban centers nearby. Its location in the northern part of the state makes it a practical spot for those needing access to the Tijuana area or the US-Mexico border while preferring a more relaxed neighborhood environment. The area is characterized by its local charm and its position within the scenic landscape of the northern Baja peninsula.
Quinta del Cedro is a small, developing city situated in the state of Baja California, Mexico. Primarily a residential enclave, it houses a population of about 5,700 people and offers a tranquil alternative to the bustling urban centers nearby. Its location in the northern part of the state makes it a practical spot for those needing access to the Tijuana area or the US-Mexico border while preferring a more relaxed neighborhood environment. The area is characterized by its local charm and its position within the scenic landscape of the northern Baja peninsula.
Residential atmosphere with a population of approximately 5,700.
Strategic location in the northern Baja California region.
Proximity to the cultural and economic center of Tijuana.
Quiet environment away from the main tourist corridors.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major coastal cities.
Primarily a residential area with a quiet, local feel.
Proximity to major highways connecting to the rest of Baja California.
Renting a car is the most efficient way to travel between Quinta del Cedro and the main attractions in Tijuana.
Small local shops provide essentials, but for major shopping, head toward the city center of Tijuana.
A quiet residential stay near the Tijuana metropolitan area.
MXN $
$50-$100 p/day
5,704
If visiting from the US, keep an eye on border wait times at the nearby San Ysidro or Otay Mesa ports of entry.
Spanish, English
November-May
Mild temperatures and clear skies make this an excellent time for regional exploration.
Expect warm, dry weather; nearby coastal areas offer relief from the heat.
Pleasant weather returns, offering a comfortable climate for local activities.
Cooler evenings are common; it is a quiet time to enjoy the local atmosphere.