Vacation rentals in Vallejo

Vacation rentals in Vallejo

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Highlights Vallejo

  • Theme park
  • Napa Valley Wine Train
  • Museums
  • Farmer’s Market

Prices and availability

Current Vacation rental prices Vallejo

$526for 16 Nov - 23 Nov
$376 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability Vallejo

50%for 16 Nov - 23 Nov
52% annual average
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Vacation rentals in Vallejo

A little known gem in the San Francisco Bay Area

Nestled in the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California, Vallejo is a coastal city known for its museums, theme parks, waterfront offerings, wineries, and more. It boasts a nearly year-round sunny and mild climate. It’s the perfect destination for a laid-back getaway with your family or significant other where you can spend a few days browsing the museums, exploring the seaside, and sipping on local Napa Valley wines. There’s a little something for every type of traveler in Vallejo.

Finding your perfect Vallejo vacation rental

Enjoy a seaside getaway in the laid-back city of Vallejo with a vacation rental perfectly suited to your travel needs. Vallejo offers a wide range of vacation rentals varying in size, style, design, and location. Stay near downtown Vallejo just a short walk away from shops, restaurants, and attractions. Or, stay closer to the seaside, with stunning views of the water from your rental’s private balcony. Vacation rentals in Vallejo boast a modern design style, with sleek decor, up-to-date appliances, and high-speed internet. Oversized rentals are available for families and large groups, and couples can choose from smaller rentals. Pet-friendly rentals are available for people traveling with pets.

Vacations in Vallejo

The area and getting around

Arriving in Vallejo

Vallejo is served by Oakland International Airport, which is a 27-mile drive away. San Francisco International Airport is just 34 miles away. There are car rental companies at both airports and in all nearby major cities if you plan to rent a car during your stay.

Getting around Vallejo

Vallejo is a large city, and it is best discovered by car. Aside from the downtown district and a limited number of neighborhoods, the city is not considered very walkable and does not have many bike lanes. Plus, many of the main attractions are spread far apart from each other. It’s highly recommended to rent your own car throughout your time in Vallejo. Otherwise, Uber and Lyft are widely available and practical options for getting around the city.

Travelers and activities

Vallejo for families

Vallejo offers a wide range of unique activities for families of all ages. Head to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom for a day of fun. Considered one of California’s best theme parks, family members of all ages can enjoy a vast number of rides here. Walk around the park, eat delicious food, and check out the animal section where you can see giraffes, lions, and tigers roaming around. There’s even a butterfly exhibit with a koi pond and a waterfall. For another type of park experience, head to Blue Rock Springs Park in downtown Vallejo. This low-key community park features hiking trails, picnic areas, a lake, and a small island with peacocks. It’s the perfect place for kids to run around and to spend some family time together.

Vallejo for couples

Couples will find plenty of ways to keep entertained during their time in Vallejo. For a memorable and unique experience, hop aboard the Napa Valley Wine Train. This restored antique train offers a fun day of winery hopping around Napa Valley and incredible scenery. Enjoy beautiful views of vineyards as you ride along, and the friendly staff are there to help answer any questions you may have along the way. Head to Napa Smith Brewery to try a flight of their best brews. Sample tasty IPA’s as you soak up the laid-back atmosphere. There’s even a small food truck outside with a great menu if you start to feel peckish.

Vallejo was the capital of California for two brief instances, in 1852 and then again in 1853.

Top 5 travel tips in Vallejo

1. Visit the Napa Valley Museum

Napa Valley Museum is a short drive north of downtown Vallejo, and it is well-worth the visit. Here you can learn all about the local history through a series of art works and regularly changing exhibits. There’s a section for children to learn from as well.

2. Browse the Vallejo Naval & Historical Museum

One of Vallejo’s top museum picks, a visit to the Vallejo Naval & Historical Museum is a must. The downtown museum is set in a wonderfully restored building and boasts 5 galleries which tell about the local history of the area. Here you can browse works from local artists and learn about the fascinating history of Vallejo and nearby Mare Island.

3. Play a round of golf

Vallejo offers several scenic and top-rated golf courses. Head to Blue Rock Springs Golf Club where the friendly staff are eager to welcome newcomers. The prices here are very reasonable and the course is in great shape. Hiddenbrooke Golf Club is another local gem for golf enthusiasts. The course is well-maintained, and you can enjoy wonderful views while you play.

4. Visit the Mare Island

Mare Island is actually not an island at all but a peninsula in the city of Vallejo. It’s full of history and boasts a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere. Come stroll around and explore the area. The Mare Island Museum is a must-see and offers a closer glimpse of the local history. The museum features plenty of informational displays that you can read through as well as a historic shipyard and an old chapel that you can explore on foot.

5. Browse the Vallejo Farmers Market

If you’re in Vallejo on a Saturday, don’t miss out on a visit to the Vallejo Farmer’s Market. The market offers a little bit of everything, including a great selection of food vendors and produce. Stroll around and discover the different kiosks as you soak up the friendly atmosphere. Here you’ll find everything from fresh flowers, to organic fruit and vegetables, and food trucks serving delicious hot meals. The marina is just a short walk away if you feel like walking a bit further after your visit.

FAQs: Vacation Rentals in Vallejo

How much do the vacation rentals in Vallejo cost on average?

Vallejo is one of the most expensive cities in the USA. An overnight stay there costs on average $431 per night.

When are vacation rentals cheaper in Vallejo?

]If you would like to get the most out of your money, the most affordable months to visit Vallejo are February ($329 the average per night for accommodation), May ($382), and March ($392).

When are vacation rentals more expensive in Vallejo?

Last year, the month that had the highest annual average in Vallejo was August, with an average price of $470 per night. This was followed by September, with an average of $464, and then December, with $464.

Are there usually many vacation rentals available in Vallejo?

If you decide to put Vallejo on your bucket list, we recommend planning your travels ahead of time because it tends to be very high in demand, with an annual average of 84% of rentals booked the previous year.

What are the best months for a spontaneous getaway?

The months when it's easiest to find free accommodation in Vallejo are January (the average amount of properties that are free reached 42% of the total last year), February (36%), and March (34%).

Are there many vacation rentals in Vallejo?

Holidu works with 4 different partners to give you an inventory to choose between 50 vacation rentals we have in Vallejo.