I'm glad I found this thread!
I'm going to copy and paste a post I just made on the 2014 dates thread and delete it over there so I don't get in trouble for going off topic on that thread.
Ensenada was getting pretty universally slammed over there and I just wanted to provide a different perspective.
I'm leaving the quotes from the other thread for context:
Just my personal opinion, but Ensenada is not a family friendly port of call. Wish we stayed on the ship during the recent Hawaiian cruise that stopped in Ensenada.
Totally agree. We did the Pixar Cruise and there was a stop in Ensenada. We didn't feel safe. We went or a port adventure for Taste of Mexico. We took a brief walk around town. We were approached by multiple people asking for handouts, selling or trying to push us into a store. We couldn't wait to get on the bus to get back to the ship.
I didn't see anything withing walking distance.
Totally agree. We were on the California coast cruise in October and wish we hadn't even gotten off the ship in Endanada. It was not family friendly at all and we ended up going straight back to the ship (after a bus ride)
I feel like a lone voice in the wilderness, but we had a great time in Ensenada!
We hired a cab to take us to Las Canadas to do the canopy tour. We've done several similar tours, both through
DCL and on our own, and we thought Las Canadas was one of the better courses we've been on, and it was by far the most affordable. ~ $12 per person.
Our cab driver waited for us while we were at Las Canadas and then was more than willing to take us anywhere else we wanted to go. He said most tourists head straight to La Bufadora, but we had no interest in that, so we just had him drop us off in the shopping district.
DS was all about getting a taste of some local food so we hit La Guerrerense, which is a street cart on the corner of 1st & Alvarado, and I highly recommend it.
As far as the shopping area in general... Yes, there were street vendors and shop keepers trying to get people to buy, but I didn't feel it was any worse than many other touristy port areas we've visited. And yes, if you're near Hussongs or Papas & Beer or the like you'll see and hear the party crowd, but again no different than other ports.
We walked back to the ship from the shopping area, so taking the bus there and/or back isn't really necessary unless you want to.
I don't know that I'd book a stand alone vacation in Ensenada, but I'd love to go back for a port stop again, and I'd definitely be getting off the ship!
Anyway, just wanted to provide a different perspective.