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Written by John B
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Sunday, 15 March 2009 16:59 |
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Rosarito Beach Rosarito Beach has experienced a rebirth after being the location for filming of the movie Titanic. Located 29 km. south of Tijuana, it's a great place to go from Tijuana for a little relaxing as it's a peaceful, friendly beach town. Visitors will enjoy strolling the main street of Rosarito in true beach fashion, taking time to idle over the shops and souvenirs and enjoying a nice meal of fresh seafood in one of the beachside restaurants. Even if you are only at Rosarito on a day trip, it's plenty of time to enjoy swimming at the beach, sunbathing, horseback riding, or any of the beach activities available there. The beaches between Tijuana and Rosarito are also known for excellent surf breaks; rent a board at any of the nearby surf shops. If you're interested in the filming of Titanic that took place here, you'll want to pay a visit to the Titanic Museum, which continues to draw fans. The production site lies south of Rosarito. While it's technically on the block as the city of Rosarito would like to attract more productions to its cutting edge facilities, it is currently a museum and amusement park, featuring Titanic memorabilia and rides. Admission is a $12 for adults, $9 for children 3 to 11. It's open Thursday through Monday from 10AM to 6PM.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 March 2009 17:11 )
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