Jen & Josh

Saturday, May 24, 2025 • Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico
22 Days To Go!

Jen & Josh

Saturday, May 24, 2025 • Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico
22 Days To Go!

Things to Do

Things to Do


Wine Tasting & Dining
Monte Xanic: Known for its beautiful lake views and excellent wines, including crisp whites and bold reds.
Vena Cava: A unique winery with a “shipwrecked” boat design and a focus on sustainable practices. Their reds, especially the Cabernet Sauvignon, are favorites.
Bodegas de Santo Tomás: One of the oldest and most established wineries in the area, great for classic wine tastings and tours.
Bruma: A winery with an eco-friendly ethos and stunning architecture, featuring a wine-tasting experience in a modern yet rustic setting.
Casa Frida: A vibrant, art-inspired winery with bold murals and a lively atmosphere. Great for wine tastings with a cultural twist.


Dining Highlights
Finca Altozano: A farm-to-table restaurant by Chef Javier Plascencia, known for its rustic, outdoor seating with views over vineyards. Try their grilled meats and fresh ceviche.
Animalón: An enchanting dining experience set under a 200-year-old oak tree, also by Chef Javier Plascencia, with multi-course tasting menus focused on seasonal ingredients.
Deckman’s en el Mogor: An outdoor, open-kitchen restaurant led by Chef Drew Deckman, offering a refined, sustainable dining experience with grilled specialties.
Fauna: Located at Bruma, Fauna is known for its inventive, multi-course menu and stylish interior, offering a true fine-dining experience.
Malva: Another standout option with a focus on local and seasonal ingredients, featuring a laid-back yet upscale atmosphere with vineyard views.
La Cocina de Doña Esthela: A local favorite for traditional Mexican breakfasts, famous for their lamb birria and handmade tortillas.
4. Local Attractions & Activities
Encuentro Guadalupe: An eco-resort known for its artistic installations and incredible views, a great stop for art lovers and photographers.
Pasión Bodegas: A boutique winery that also features artisanal crafts and local products, ideal for picking up souvenirs.
Cuatro Cuatros: A unique vineyard and resort that offers horseback riding, zip-lining, and incredible views of the Pacific Ocean. Their hilltop bar, Bar Bura, is also worth visiting for the sunset.
Adobe Guadalupe: This picturesque winery and boutique hotel offers wine tastings, horseback riding, and beautiful grounds for a relaxed afternoon.
El Cielo: Another popular winery with a range of tours, tastings, and even a small observatory for stargazing events.