El Puerto que México SUBESTIMA... y los EXTRANJEROS ven como UN TESORO

This video was sponsored by Proton, one of the world's most respected cybersecurity companies. Get your promotion through the following link: http://proton.me/ciudadviva #ciudadvivaconomar #sanfelipe #bajacalifornia The Port Mexico Underestimates... and Foreigners See as a Treasure San Felipe, Baja California, is one of those places that for many Mexicans "doesn't matter," but for foreigners, American retirees, and international visitors, it has become a strategic point facing the Gulf of California and the Sea of ​​Cortez. San Felipe, Baja California, is not just a beach destination. It's a port forgotten by Mexico, with a privileged location, direct access to the Upper Gulf of California, and a history linked to the maritime, fishing, and tourism development of northern Mexico. While other cities in Baja California attract attention, San Felipe grows quietly, far from the media radar, but very much present in foreign interest. In this documentary, we explore San Felipe, Baja California, to understand why Mexico has underestimated this port for decades, while foreigners see it as a unique opportunity to live, retire, invest, or simply escape the chaos of big cities. We analyze its port, its urban development, its natural beauty, its tranquility, and the stark contrast between the national perception and the international view. Every year, more Americans living in Baja California turn to San Felipe as an alternative to other overcrowded destinations. The low cost of living, its proximity to the United States, access to the Sea of ​​Cortez, and the relaxed lifestyle have made San Felipe a hidden gem for foreigners, even though for Mexico it remains a secondary point on the map. This video is not a traditional travel vlog. It's an urban and social documentary about San Felipe, about how a port that Mexico considers small can have enormous strategic value. We discuss tourism in Baja California, the retirement of foreigners in Mexico, unsupervised coastal development, institutional neglect, and the opportunities that other countries are recognizing. San Felipe is part of the Gulf of California, one of the world's most important marine regions, yet it remains an under-defended, under-understood, and under-protected city. Why doesn't Mexico see what foreigners do? What's happening in this port that seems invisible to the country, but is invaluable to those who come from abroad? If you're interested in Mexico's underrated ports, foreign tourism in Baja California, Americans retiring in Mexico, forgotten cities quietly changing, and strategic locations facing the United States, this video is for you. There's no official promotion or tourist propaganda here. There's context, contrast, and reality. This is San Felipe, Baja California, told without filters.