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Discover Ensenada With a territory extending from the Pacific Ocean to the Sea of Cortez, a wide variety of natural attractions covering a landscape that includes beaches, deserts, valleys and mountain ranges, the most varied micro climates in northern Baja, a historical heritage found in its buildings, missions and caves, not to mention Mexico’s known friendly atmosphere, Ensenada has a lot to Offer. Whether you are an outdoor type, a water sports fan, a wine enthusiast, a nature lover, a sailor or just into history, Ensenada has just the place for you. HISTORY - Missions - For 150 years after its discovery, the peninsula resisted colonization until the arrival of the missionaries, the first being the Jesuits, founding Santa Gertrudis La Magna in 1752 and San Francisco de Borja Adac in 1762, these being the two fully intact missions still in use today; these were followed by the Franciscans founding San Fernando de Velicata in 1769 and the Dominicans founding El Rosario de Vindaco, Santo Domingo, San Vicente Ferrer, Santo Tomás de Aquino, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe del Nort |

With a territory extending from the Pacific Ocean to the Sea of Cortez, a wide variety of natural attractions covering a landscape that includes beaches, deserts, valleys and mountain ranges, the most varied micro climates in northern Baja, a historical heritage found in its buildings, missions and caves, not to mention Mexico’s known friendly atmosphere, Ensenada has a lot to
Offer