Border Masters

Discover Baja: How to Travel Smart Across the Border: A Conversation with Hank Morton


Listen Later

Planning a trip across the border but not sure what you really need? In this episode of Border Masters, we reveal the often-overlooked essential for any Baja-bound traveler: Mexican auto insurance. Your U.S. policy won’t cover you in Mexico—and that surprise can ruin a trip fast. That’s where Baja Bound Insurance comes in. Founder Hank Morton shares how his company makes it easy to get covered in minutes and why it matters.

But that’s not all we reveal. From Baja’s hidden surf breaks and scenic wine country to common border myths and safety tips, this episode is packed with insights for anyone headed south. Hank explains how Baja Bound isn’t just about insurance—it’s about helping people enjoy Baja with confidence. Whether you’re crossing for a quick taco run or a full-on road trip, this episode has everything you didn’t know you needed to know. Tune in and get Baja-ready.

Algunos episodios serán en español y otros en inglés, conectando perspectivas únicas de la frontera.)

Don’t miss more episodes by visiting olasmedia.com or your favorite audio platform.

🎧 Subscribe, like, and comment! And remember, you can reach us at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!

Here are our social media handles:

Instagram: bordermasters_ 

Facebook: Border Masters

Key moments in this episode:

00:02:11 – The Insurance Everyone Forgets

00:04:12 – Falling in Love with Baja

00:08:54 – How Baja Bound Was Born

00:12:35 – Turning Insurance into a Lifestyle

00:15:11 – More Than Insurance: Helping People Cross

00:19:23 – What to Do After an Accident in Mexico

00:24:12 – Busting the Biggest Border Insurance Myth

00:28:30 – Border Myths and Real Talk

00:32:36 – Supporting Baja’s Off-Road & Surf Culture

00:34:02 – Hank’s Baja Cycling Adventures

 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Border MastersBy Gustavo de La Fuente / Monique Casellas