Attraction Guide: Baja Studios, Rosarito Beach, Mexico

Baja Studios Guide

Lights, Camera, Action: Explore Baja Studios! Guide

Step into the world of filmmaking at Baja Studios, a renowned production facility located in Rosarito Beach, Mexico. This studio complex, built specifically for the filming of "Titanic" in 1996, has since hosted numerous blockbuster movies, television shows, and commercials. Explore the massive water tanks, sound stages, and backlots where cinematic magic comes to life. Baja Studios was initially conceived to provide a controlled environment for filming the water-intensive scenes of "Titanic." The studio's massive water tanks, capable of holding millions of gallons of water, were crucial for recreating the ship's sinking. After the success of "Titanic," Baja Studios expanded its facilities and attracted a wide range of productions, solidifying its reputation as a world-class filmmaking destination. A visit to Baja Studios offers a unique behind-the-scenes glimpse into the movie-making process. While tours may vary depending on current productions, you can often explore the exterior sets, learn about the special effects techniques used in various films, and even see some of the props and costumes. Check the official Baja Studios website or local tour operators for the most up-to-date information on available tours and activities. While not specifically known for culinary traditions, Rosarito Beach offers a wide array of delicious Mexican cuisine, including fresh seafood and the famous Rosarito-style lobster.

Transportation

The easiest way to reach Baja Studios is by car. It's located just south of Rosarito Beach. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available in Rosarito. From the US border at San Ysidro, you can take a taxi or shuttle to Rosarito and then another taxi to the studios.