HOTELS AND MOTELS
Rosarito is a resort community. Around March 15th (spring break) the town starts getting busy. After Easter, it quiets down just a little until schools break for the summer. High season is throughout the summer until after Labor Day. Three-day weekends are always the busiest. The city of Rosarito hosts several special events each year, so check with the local tourism office for more specific information.
Depending upon the time of year your company plans to be in the Rosarito area and the number of cast and crew members you are providing housing for, there is a variety of hotels, motels, condos and rental homes to choose from.
Finding housing can often be a full-time job in itself. If your budget will allow, it makes sense to have a designated housing coordinator evaluate housing, take pictures andpresent options, negotiate rates and lease agreements, work with hotel managers and real estate agents, finalize rental agreements and locate the right accommodations to meet your specific needs and contractual obligations.
The following list of hotels, motels, condo complexes and housing communities are suggestions. There are additional possibilities and contacts, but these will get you started in the right direction.
HOTELS and MOTELS
Rates are negotiated on a case-by-case basis depending on the season, how many rooms you will be taking and the span of time the rooms will be occupied. At the time of this writing, group rates vary from $45 to $125 per night.
The hotels to consider are: