There are four of them that qualify as such:
Your best option would be to take a flight from Tijuana to Mexico City, then to Cancun, taking 6-8 hours to complete.
The best route for driving from San Diego to Tijuana is to take the I-5 South freeway, which will lead you directly to the US-Mexico border crossing at San Ysidro.
The two Mexican cities that are approximately 30 degrees north latitude are Mexico City and Guadalajara.
The best place is a candle light dinner or hotel taj................
Tripadvisor can provide many reviews to find the best quality of hotel located in Mexico for a fair price. The exact location for an area in Mexico would be needed to provide hotel options.
Some of the best places to visit in Mexico near the border include Tijuana, Ensenada, and Rosarito Beach. These cities offer a mix of cultural experiences, delicious food, and beautiful beaches for visitors to enjoy.
The Four Seasons, the Sheraton and the Nikko are regarded as some of the best there are in Mexico City. Be aware, those hotels are quite expensive (US$ 220+)
Road distance is approximately 2,500 Km (1,550 miles) over a 28-hour, non-stop drive. Your best bet is a flight, which would take between 6 and 8 hours, including the stop at Mexico City.
The best way to travel from San Diego to Tijuana is by car or by taking the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) pedestrian bridge.
It depends on which city are you staying, but the Four Seasons, the Sheraton and the Palace (Mayan, Moon, Le Blanc) chain are regarded as some of the best there are in Mexico. Be aware, those hotels are quite expensive (US$ 220+)
Looking for a good hotel in Mexico can be challenging, but one site that I've always been impressed with is http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g150768-Mexico-Hotels.html. You can search based on what area you'll be in and read reviews by people who have stayed in those hotels. That should give you some good ideas of where (and where not!) to stay.
Tacos Salceados, or "La Ermita"