Getting Here & Around

Diverse San Diego Transportation Opportunities, By Land, Sea, And Air

No matter how you travel, San Diego North is a breeze to get to and even easier to navigate. You have your choice of airports: McClellan Palomar Airport, located 30 miles north of downtown San Diego, or San Diego International Airport, serviced by more than 23 airlines within three terminals. Take a trip on Amtrak, which provides easy access to San Diego from Los Angeles and Orange County. Once you arrive, you can explore by land, sea, or air. A convenient network of bus and rail lines provides inexpensive and accessible transportation. Check out the new Sprinter, a light rail service between Oceanside and Escondido. If you’re traveling with family, perhaps a rental car is the way to go. Or maybe it’s time to get creative. You can hop a ferry out to Catalina Island, soar high over Carlsbad in a WWI bi-plane, or race offshore on one of world-famous skipper Dennis Conner's America's Cup yachts.

Learn everything you need to know about the wide variety of San Diego transportation services by visiting the links below. You can also use North County Transit District's Google Transit Trip Planner to get step-by-step directions for your trip using bus routes, Sprinter or Coaster trains.

Convenient San Diego Beach Transportation And Effortless Inland Access

Getting around San Diego North is almost as breezy as the weather. Learn all you need to know about easily accessible San Diego transportation services -- from local airports, car rental agencies, and bus and rail service to fighter plane tours and island ferries.

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