By Juan Pablo Sebastián
The iconic pier at Hotel Rosarito is undergoing a renewal with new spaces, sculptures and services designed to offer memorable experiences for local residents and tourists in the coming seasons, further strengthening its role as one of the Pacific-front city’s main gathering spots.
As part of the project, sculptures and photo installations created by local artists are being installed, incorporating regional talent into the destination’s image and providing new settings for capturing unique moments — especially at sunset.

“We are creating new spaces for people to enjoy, take photos and experience something different, both on the pier and in the gardens. We want to offer something fresh and in tune with the times,” said Hugo Antonio Torres Ramírez, president of the Hotel Rosarito Board of Directors.
Among the highlights are themed sculptures, seaside photo areas featuring wing-shaped installations, and the refurbishment of iconic pieces — such as the Titanic-inspired sculpture — which will be updated with elements referencing the upcoming World Cup.
At the same time, the hotel has launched a new maintenance phase to restore areas affected by the 2024 storms and to expand the pedestrian zone, ensuring safe, comfortable and accessible spaces for all visitors.
This fully private investment will allow the pier to remain in optimal condition through the work of companies specialized in port infrastructure, ensuring its continuous operation.
With these improvements, the pier is reaffirmed as a modern and creative space full of character, where tradition, innovation and local pride come together.
“We want residents of Rosarito, people from across Baja California and visitors from California and other states to continue seeing this as a must-visit spot,” Torres Ramírez added.
Today, the Hotel Rosarito pier invites guests to stroll above the sea, take in the views, capture the perfect photo and enjoy a one-of-a-kind oceanfront experience — a renewed space that reinforces Rosarito’s status as one of northwestern Mexico’s most appealing destinations.
