About this hotel
Rancho San Diego Inn is a recently renovated motel in El Cajon, 15 minutes from downtown San Diego, where the jacuzzi king room features a large corner two-person whirlpool tub open to the main bedroom on a raised dark navy mosaic tile platform with a mirror above. The whirlpool tub is sized for two adults to soak together comfortably. The room also includes a king bed, mini-refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, and flat-screen cable TV. A free hot breakfast with waffles and scrambled eggs is served daily, and an outdoor pool and shared hot tub are available on-site. Free parking is included. Pets are welcome on request with applicable fees. San Diego International Airport is approximately 24 minutes away, and downtown San Diego is a 15-minute drive.
What this hotel offers
Where this hotel sits on price
Among San Diego jacuzzi hotels ($57 – $625/night)
Location
Frequently asked questions
The large corner whirlpool tub sits open to the main bedroom, set on a raised dark navy mosaic tile platform with a step for entry and a large mirror mounted above it. There is no wall separating the tub from the sleeping area.
Yes. The corner whirlpool tub is sized for two adults to soak together comfortably.
It's a well-priced option for couples wanting an in-room jacuzzi close to San Diego â the open-plan tub, free breakfast, and easy freeway access to downtown San Diego, Old Town, and the Zoo make it a practical and affordable romantic base.
The inn does not advertise dedicated romance packages. Contact the property directly to ask about any special arrangements available at booking.
Yes. Free uncovered self-parking is available on-site for all guests.
San Diego International Airport is approximately 24 minutes by car. Downtown San Diego and Old Town are about 15â17 miles away. The Magnolia performing arts venue is a 3-minute drive, and Sycuan Casino is 8 miles from the property.
Yes. Pets are welcome on request with applicable fees. Confirm current terms and availability directly with the hotel when booking.





