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Our 2018 property listings offer a large selection of 301 vacation rentals near Vallejo. From 163 houses to 30 cottages, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable stay with your family and friends. The best places to stay near Vallejo for a holiday or a weekend are on HomeAway.
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HomeAway offers a large selection of vacation rentals near lovely places in Vallejo. From HomeAway travelers, the most popular points of interest to stay for a holiday trip or just for a weekend are:
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Yes, of course. HomeAway has 163 houses in Vallejo. Our other popular types of vacation rentals in Vallejo include:
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Absolutely, HomeAway has 171 golf rentals in Vallejo. You have also many other possibilities in Vallejo area, including:
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Yes, you can select your preferred vacation rental with pool among our 90 vacation rentals with pool available in Vallejo. Please use our search bar to access the selection of vacation rentals available.
From historic dockyards and the spine-tingling rollercoasters, snapping sharks, and purring dolphin pods of the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, to the rolling fairways of the local golf courses and the intriguing array of 16th-century tomes at the McCune Rare Books collection, Vallejo certainly has its fair share of things to do and see for the whole family. What's more, Vallejo vacation rentals offer a springboard for further explorations into the famous wine trails of the Napa Valley, and to the wondrous sights of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Vallejo vacation rentals on the edge of the Napa Valley are the perfect place to launch wine tasting tours of the rolling vineyards that hide up where the Bay Area leaves off. But that’s not it. They are also a top spot for taking ferry rides out into San Pablo Bay, or even whale watching tours into the Pacific Ocean further afield. Nearby animal parks can also offer the opportunity to check off bucket-list toppers by swimming with dolphins, while Saturday mornings mean the local farmers' market along Georgia Street.
Private history tours of the haunting Mare Island Naval Shipyard are a great way to kick start your travels in Vallejo, offering a bout of local knowledge that can be quickly balanced out by the fun-loving train rides and wild animal encounters of the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom – a must if you're traveling with the family. Also, ready to pique the interest is the McCune Rare Book and Art Collection, which has some uber-rare codices and pages from publications dating back all the way to the 1500s…
You won't have to worry too much about getting good weather in this sunny part of the Californian valleys in the spring and fall, which is great news for travelers who want to dodge the booming vacation crowds queuing for the attractions of Mare Island and the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. Instead, why not consider bagging your Vallejo vacation rentals for the months of April, May, September, or October?
Vallejo is the gatekeeper of the Californian wine valleys. Just a short drive to the north is where the famous vineyards and undulating fields of Napa begin, offering landscapes of rolling greenery peppered with the occasional cellar door. Meanwhile, the other side of town spills into the waters of San Pablo Bay. As you leave the center, the historic docks gradually give way to wetlands and sand flats, all of which hit their zenith at the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge. That's the place to go if you've come to see the winter migration of the canvasback diving duck.