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El Cajon Vacations

If you're making your way to El Cajon and you don't really know much about it, you don't need to worry — we can fill you in on the basics!

From the middle of San Diego County, you'll need to head northeast for 17 miles (27 kilometers) to get to this neighborhood.

Ready to rub shoulders with the locals? 1,300,000 people reside in San Diego County.

Hotels in El Cajon

Are you looking for somewhere to rest your head in El Cajon? You'll need to look a little further out. Select from 18 properties just a short drive away from this appealing neighborhood.

The Vineyard Hacienda (12685 Campo Rd) and the Sycuan Golf Resort (3007 Dehesa Road) are among the leading places to spend your evenings in this locale.

Places to visit in El Cajon

Make your way into the wider San Diego County area and get closer to nature with activities like snowboarding. If you'd love to double your fun, also make plans to go skiing.

Where do you fly into for El Cajon?

Take in the scenic view as you approach San Diego International Airport (SAN). Pick up your belongings, pass through the security gates and you'll be around 19 miles (31 kilometers) west from the middle of El Cajon.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to El Cajon?
Travelocity offers flight and hotel vacation packages starting at an incredible CA $1,449. With these kinds of savings, you’ll be exploring all of El Cajon in a flash.
How long should my El Cajon vacation be?
Most sightseers vacation in El Cajon for approximately 2 nights. That being said, travel is all about discovering new places and making cherished memories — why not stay a couple of more nights to do just that?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for El Cajon?
You’ll find a tempting selection of El Cajon package deals on Travelocity. With as many as 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 worldwide properties, crafting your ideal getaway will be a breeze.
Why should I book my El Cajon vacation package with Travelocity?
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Can I save on my El Cajon car rental if I bundle it with a hotel or flight?
Sure can — bundle your hotel, flight and car into an El Cajon vacation package and you can save a tidy sum. With so much to see and do in and around El Cajon, that rental vehicle will make it easy to explore. Once you’ve buckled up, put the stereo on and make your way to Disneyland® Resort, an unmissable attraction about 145 kilometers from El Cajon.
Which airport is best for El Cajon?
San Diego Intl. Airport (SAN), 23 kilometers west of the city center, is where many travelers start their El Cajon adventures. That said, McClellan-Palomar Airport (CLD) (48 kilometers away from central El Cajon) could be more convenient for you.
What is there to do in El Cajon?
There’s a certain magic as you stroll through the streets of El Cajon. Sycuan Casino and Parkway Plaza are just two famous attractions that make this city so popular, so put them on your must-see list.
Where should I stay when visiting El Cajon?
The Singing Hills Golf Resort is the first choice of many travelers. Book as soon as possible to avoid missing out.

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