Where to Stay in Oceanside, CA (Best Areas & Neighborhoods)

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Staying in Oceanside is always a great decision when visiting the greater San Diego. As a local who grew up in the next beach town over, I can tell you that Oceanside is a local’s best-kept secret for whale watching, dolphin spotting, and checking out San Diego’s annual bioluminescent waves.

Read on if you’re wondering about staying in Oceanside, California. Because in this guide I’ll spill the beans on everything you need to know about where to stay in Oceanside, from the best neighborhoods and areas to the best places to stay.

You should also bookmark my guide to the best things to do in Oceanside if you don’t want to miss the best activities and attractions.

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Best Places to Stay in Oceanside

Just looking for a quick answer on the best places to stay in Oceanside? Here are my top picks: 

Ok, let’s do a deep dive into the best areas and neighborhoods in Oceanside: 

3 Best Neighborhoods & Areas to Stay in Oceanside

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Oceanside is less than 50 square miles and is the closest San Diego city to Orange County. Oceanside is conveniently located but you’ll need a car to get around more inland or to adjacent cities like Carlsbad and Vista.

Plan to spend an average nightly price of $200/night for accommodations. No matter which neighborhood you choose, there are plenty of great Oceanside Hotels.

Of course, if you are still considering other areas of San Diego, you can always bookmark our guide to where to stay in San Diego. But, as I think you’re about to see, Oceanside is a perfect choice!

Townsite

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👉 Best Area For Water Activities & Sports |Best Townsite Hotels: The Seabird ResortMission Pacific HotelSpringHill Suites by MarriottOceanside Marina SuitesSouthern California Beach Club

Oceanside’s Townsite is characterized by the iconic wooden Oceanside Pier, the Strand (a mile-long boardwalk perfect for biking or strolling), the boats docked at the Oceanside marina, and the area of beach where Strand beach meets Oceanside Harbor beach. 

The Townsite area is one of the most desired parts of downtown Oceanside to stay,  live, and vacation. Stay at The Seabird Resort to be right on the beachfront.

Staying in Townsite also put you close to attractions like the California Surf Museum. Whether you’re looking to paddleboard, kayak, surf, ride a Surrey cart up and down the Strand, go sport fishing or whale watching, or just relax on the beautiful San Diego area beaches, you have it all right at your feet.

Note that whale-watching activities are a popular thing to do in Oceanside, so they do fill up fast. The best way to guarantee your excursion is by booking the top-rated whale watching tours in advance.

👉 Local Tip:For hassle-free parking, take the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner for an oceanfront train ride that stops right near the Pier.

Pros of Staying in the Townsite Neighborhood:

  • Closest to the ocean
  • Easily walkable 
  • Tons of great eateries and bars
  • Lots of craft coffee shops

Cons of Staying in the Townsite Neighborhood:

  • Noisy during peak visiting hours
  • Hotels are going up in price
  • New establishment renovations

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South Oceanside

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👉 Best Area For Art & Culture |Best South Oceanside Hotel: The Green Room Hotel

South Oceanside, or “South O” as locals call it, is dotted by colorful houses, mural painted shops, and small-batch coffee shops. This area is also home to South O beach and Buccaneer beach, plus some of the top things to do in Oceanside. The best hotel in the area is The Green Room Hotel.

The South Oceanside neighborhood is a perfect area if you want to be within walking distance to art, culture, food, and entertainment. 

Pros of Staying in the South Oceanside Neighborhood:

  • Walking distance to heaps of dining and entertainment
  • Right on the Pacific Coast Hwy
  • Up and coming
  • Very accessible to other neighborhoods
  • Mural and street art

Cons of Staying in the South Oceanside Neighborhood:

  • Farther away from the Pier and Harbor 
  • Near mobile estates and RV parks

📚 South Oceanside Mini Guide 📚
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Best HotelThe Green Room Hotel

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in South Oceanside

🍽️ Where to Eat The Plot,The Privateer Coal Fire Pizza

🍸 Where to DrinkSouth O Brewing Co,Local Tap House,Pacific Coast Spirits

🎟️ Top Attractions – Street Art, Buccaneer Beach, South Oceanside Beach, Buena Vista Audubon Society

San Luis Rey

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👉 Best Area For History and Greenery | Best San Luis Rey Hotels: Best Western Plus OceansideThe Fin HotelResidence Inn

Just 4 miles inland of downtown Oceanside lays San Luis Rey, which is the biggest of California’s Spanish Missions. This area encapsulates many of the residential communities that preserve its history and community feel. 

Stay at the Best Western Plus Oceanside Palms to be just a 10-minute walk from the ocean.

Nearby towns and residential living communities include North Valley, Ivey Ranch, Camp Pendleton, Guajome, and Tri-City. Discover all the micro areas while you’re in San Luis Rey and inland Oceanside or hop on the freeway to check out surrounding activities.

Pros of Staying in the San Luis Rey Neighborhood:

  • Ample parking
  • Cheaper amenities
  • Close to hiking and golfing 

Cons of Staying in the San Luis Rey Neighborhood:

  • Farther away from the marina and downtown Oceanside
  • Heavily military with closeby Oceanside Camp Pendleton Area

📚 San Luis Rey Mini Guide 📚
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Tips for Staying in Oceanside

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Consider When To Visit Oceanside

The best time to travel to San Diego is generally in June to early October when you’ll be able to Oceanside’s pleasant and warm beach months. But you’ll also want to come back for the holiday season of lights and the harbor parade during early December. 

Check Out the Craft Coffee Shops

When I was in high school, Oceanside was quite a different place. But these days, it has turned into a mecca for artisanal coffee, pour overs, specialty lattes, and more. Some of my unique favorites include Camp Coffee, Communal, Seaborne, Vigilante, Captain’s Grounds, and Banana Dang.

Oceanside is a Haven for Vegans

You won’t have to look far and wide to find healthy plant-based meals during your stay in Oceanside. Many restaurants in Oceanside are extending their menus to better accommodate while others are completely Vegan.

My Vegan sister’s favorite plant-based restaurants in Oceanside include The Plot, Eris Food Co, and Rim Talay Thai Cuisine.

Explore the Rest of North County

Staying in Oceanside puts you so close to the rest of North County, which includes some of the best San Diego area attractions. You’ll find Legoland theme park, fitness centers, local spots, the marina, and other popular attractions.

Oceanside is Perfect for Day Trips

One of my favorite things about living in Oceanside is that some of the best San Diego area day trips are easily accessible. Check out our full list of San Diego area day trips to get inspired to get outside Oceanside (just be sure to get back in time for sunset!).

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FAQs About Where to Stay in Oceanside

Is Oceanside California worth visiting?

Oceanside California is worth visiting on your trip to San Diego for its lively boardwalk, popular beaches, and trendy restaurants. Oceanside has gone through a transformative time where restoration and new establishments are putting it on the map as a true destination spot. 

Is Oceanside CA a safe place to visit?

Overall, Oceanside is a safe place to visit, and staying near the hotel resorts by the water is the safest. Like many parts of the greater San Diego area, Oceanside has both safe and less safe areas to explore. Read our guide to safety in San Diego if it’s you’re first time visiting.

Is Oceanside cheaper than San Diego?

Oceanside is a suburb of San Diego that is slightly cheaper than San Diego proper. 

What is Oceanside known for?

Oceanside is known for the Pier as its quintessential landmark in Townsite, as well as the Camp Pendleton military base. Oceanside is also known for its spacious and white sandy beaches, a charming harbor, and it is a trending destination for foodies, vegan specialty spots, craft coffee, and street art. 

Does Oceanside have a boardwalk?

Oceanside has a boardwalk that sits adjacent to the iconic Oceanside Pier in Townsite. It is commonly referred to as “the strand” which is a walkway strand paved between the ocean, a row of grass parklets, houses, and oceanfront condos. 

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I hope you enjoyed this guide to where to stay in Oceanside. Remember to also check out my guide to the best hotels in Oceanside.

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