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Where to Stay

Why not turn your outing to the Salsa Festival into a weekend getaway?

Oxnard has a selection of hotels and accommodations to fit every taste and budget – whether you want to stay in town, on the beach, at the harbor or even near a golf course!

The Best Western Oxnard Inn is the official Host Hotel of the Oxnard Salsa Festival. Their recently renovated pool area is divine, and every room features a 42-inch flat screen TV. The Best Western Oxnard Inn close to the beach and offers competitive prices.

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For more information about all the things to see and do in Oxnard, go to VisitOxnard.com.

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Courtyard By Marriott Oxnard/Ventura
(805) 988-3600 – marriott.com/oxrvo
Embassy Suites Mandalay Beach Hotel & Resort
(805) 984-2500 – mandalaybeach.embassysuites.com
Hampton Inn Channel Islands Harbor
(805) 985-1100 – hamptoninnoxnard.com
Hilton Garden Inn Oxnard/Camarillo
(805) 983-8600 – oxnardcamarillo.hgi.com
Holiday Inn Express
(805) 986-5353 – hiexpress.com/porthuenemeca

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Homewood Suites
805-288-3600 – oxnard.homewoodsuites.com
Channel Islands Inn
(805) 201-6000 – visitoxnard.com
Residence Inn by Marriott Oxnard at River Ridge
(805) 278-2200 – www.marriott.com/oxrri
Vagabond Inn
(805) 983-0251 – vagabondinn-oxnard-hotel.com

The Oxnard Salsa Festival provides the perfect excuse for a summer getaway – for a day, a weekend, or even longer! Cool ocean breezes, wide sandy beaches, waterfront recreation, and an array of cultural activities are just a few of the many amenities Oxnard has to offer. For more information on visiting Oxnard call 1-800-2Oxnard or visit www.visitoxnard.com.

In Downtown Oxnard, visitors can tap into the area’s rich multi-cultural heritage, explore the city’s architectural gems, discover fascinating museums, and sample some of the area’s best Mexican cuisine.

The Salsa Festival takes place at historic Plaza Park, in the heart of downtown at Fifth and “C” Streets. Within walking distance of the Festival are an array of visitor attractions including the Henry T. Oxnard Historic District.