Beaches, Ensenada

Ensenada Beaches Get the Green Light for Fun in the Sun

Good news for beach bums, sun lovers, and margarita sippers: all Ensenada beaches are officially safe for recreational use, just in time for that post-Easter tan.

According to the latest test results from Mexico’s Federal Commission for Protection against Sanitary Risks (aka COFEPRIS—because why use one word when you can use six?), the water quality is looking squeaky clean. The beaches clocked in well below the 200 enterococci per 100 milliliters threshold. Translation: you can swim without worrying about bacteria crashing your beach party.

Mayor Claudia Agatón Muñiz made the announcement, highlighting that popular spots like Playa Hermosa, La Joya, Monalisa, La Misión, and Playa Pacífica (which covers El Ciprés, Conalep 1 and 2) are all good to go.

Of course, the city’s firefighters’ aquatic division will still be on watch, and the mayor kindly reminded beachgoers to actually listen to their instructions. You know, for your own safety and so we don’t end up with a Baywatch episode gone wrong.

If you’re the type who needs to see the receipts, you can check the full report here:

👉 COFEPRIS Beach Monitoring – Semana Santa 2025

So grab your towel, your shades, and your best “I swear I remembered sunscreen” outfit—Ensenada’s beaches are open and waiting.

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Oliver Quintero

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