Marriott Marquis | Washington, DC | Sunday, January 28 – Wednesday, January 31, 2023

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GETTING TO DANA POINT

Nestled directly between Southern California’s largest cities – Los Angeles and San Diego – this Orange County destination can be easily accessed from several major airports.

I-5 is the primary north-south route through Orange County and passes through the eastern portion of the city, making getting to Dana Point by car a breeze. State Route 1 begins in Dana Point and continues northwest through the city to other coastal Orange County towns and attractions. Those who prefer to travel by train or bus will be happy to hear that both Amtrak and Metrolink service nearby San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. From there, you can Uber or take the Dana Point Trolley into town.

FLYING TO DANA POINT

With the recent upgrades to Dana Point’s nearest airport, John Wayne Airport (SNA), and five other airports within 100 miles of Dana Point, it’s never been easier to fly to Southern California. From John Wayne Airport, it’s a nearly traffic-free, 25-minute drive down CA-73 to Dana Point. Most rental car companies tie the license plates to a toll transponder, making it seamless for you to get from the airport to the ocean. No searching for spare change to pay a toll!

Book using your favorite airlines through one of these major international airports:

  • John Wayne Airport, Orange County (SNA)

  • Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

  • LA/Ontario International Airport (ONT)

  • Long Beach Airport (LGB)

  • San Diego International Airport (SAN)

  • Palm Springs International Airport (PSP)

DRIVING TO DANA POINT

Easily accessed from north, south and east (hopefully, you aren’t driving from the Pacific Ocean) via the San Diego (5) Freeway or Pacific Coast Highway, directions to Dana Point by car are quick and painless.

From Los Angeles: Take the I-5 South to exit 79/CA-1. Once you’re off the freeway, you’ll find yourself almost immediately at Doheny State Beach. Seriously, the ocean is right there when you get off of the exit.

From San Diego: Take the I-5 North for 61 miles to exit 79/CA-1 towards the Pacific Coast Highway. Boom! You’re in Dana Point.

For further information to plan your journey, please download the Dana Point Visitor's Guide here.

 

 

 

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