Phoenix to San Diego by Greyhound Bus 🇺🇸 6 Hours Through the US–Mexico Borderlands

Travel across the American Southwest on a Greyhound bus journey from Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, to San Diego, California 🚍🌵🌊 This video documents the full public transport route, beginning in downtown Phoenix with the Valley Metro Light Rail to 24th Street Station, followed by the Number 70 bus to the Greyhound terminal near the 24th Street Skytrain Station. The long-distance Greyhound bus ride from Phoenix to San Diego takes approximately 6 hours, offering a fascinating look at Arizona and Southern California’s desert landscapes. Along the way, the bus makes a short comfort stop at Gila Bend, crosses the vast Sentinel Plain, and pauses in Yuma, Arizona. From Yuma, the journey continues west to Calexico, right on the US–Mexico border. A towering steel border fence runs alongside the road as the bus approaches the Calexico Port of Entry for pedestrians, offering a rare ground-level view of this heavily monitored border region. The route then passes through El Centro, across the Yuha Desert, and through Boulder Park before finally reaching San Diego in the early evening. The journey ends with a well-earned rest at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in downtown San Diego. This is a long but rewarding Greyhound bus trip, showcasing the hidden landscapes and border communities of Southern California—tiring, fascinating, and full of unexpected scenery. If you enjoy train and bus travel, Greyhound journeys, or cross-state travel in the USA, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real-world transport experiences.