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Car Rental Locations & Options

Map of campervan rental depots near 566924
Location Pros Cons
Fairfield City Locations • No airport fees
• Multiple providers (Enterprise, Hertz, Budget)
• Convenient to hotels and shopping
• Often lower base rates
• Limited business hours (usually 8am-6pm)
• Most closed Sundays
• Smaller vehicle selection
• Transportation needed to reach location
Travis Air Force Base • Serves military personnel
• On-base convenience if authorized
• Potentially lower rates
• Restricted to military, dependents and DoD employees
• Limited hours
• Need base access
• Smaller selection
Sacramento Airport (SMF) • Larger selection of vehicles
• All major rental companies
• 24/7 availability
• 40 miles (64 km) from Fairfield
• 10% airport concession fee
• Transportation needed to Fairfield
• Higher base rates
• Time needed to reach Fairfield

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Fairfield, CA?

On average, car rentals in Fairfield (CA) cost around $87 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $29 per day.

Low-cost rental tips
  • Price out city pickups vs. Sacramento Airport. Fairfield branches skip the 10% airport concession fee. Even with an Uber from SMF, you can come out ahead on multi-day rentals.

  • Weekday start dates often beat weekend pickups. Local desks raise rates Friday–Sunday and close early, so sliding your rental to Monday–Thursday can shave 10-20 %.

  • Harvest season (Sep-Oct) is the spendy time in wine country. Lock something in 3-4 weeks ahead. For winter or early spring trips you can usually score last-minute deals instead.

  • Look at weekly pricing even for 4-5 day trips. A "7-day" rate can be cheaper than paying the daily rate for five nights.

  • Fuel up in Fairfield before cruising to Napa or San Francisco. Pumps here run 30-60¢/gal cheaper, and you avoid big-city fill-up stress.

  • Know California's driver rules. Spouses and domestic partners can be added free by law, so skip the $10-15/day extra driver upsell.

Parking Tips

Parking Options:

Type Cost Notes
Downtown Fairfield Free • Street parking in business district
• Time limits in some areas (usually 2 hours)
• County government center has visitor parking
• Free public lots available
Shopping Centers Free • Abundant free parking at Solano Town Center
• Fairfield Gateway Plaza and other centers offer ample parking
• No significant time restrictions at commercial areas
Jelly Belly Factory Free • Large lot for visitors
• No time restrictions
• Tour buses have designated areas
• Very busy during summer and holidays
Suisun Valley Wineries Free • Individual winery lots
• Smaller lots at boutique wineries
• Limited space during special events
• Carpooling recommended for wine tours
Suisun City Waterfront Free • Public parking near restaurants and marina
• Busier during events and weekends
• Short walk to train station
• Time limits in some areas

Important Local Driving Rules:

  • Standard California rules apply (right on red after stop, etc.)
  • School zones enforce 25 mph speed limits when children are present
  • Downtown areas have numerous pedestrian crossings, so yield to pedestrians
  • HOV/carpool lanes on I-80 require 2+ or 3+ occupants during commute hours
  • Watch for agricultural equipment on rural roads in Suisun Valley
  • Travis Air Force Base perimeter has security restrictions, observe posted signs
  • Some residential streets have restrictions during street cleaning
  • Reduced visibility is possible during Tule fog season (winter months)
  • Watch for cyclists on popular routes like Suisun Valley Road
  • Rural wine country roads may be narrower and have limited shoulders
Why rent a car in Fairfield

Get a car so you can drive to:

  • Suisun Valley – wineries, farm stands

  • Napa Valley – tasting rooms, vineyard towns

  • Jelly Belly Factory – Fairfield tour center

  • Sacramento – Old Sacramento, Capitol

  • San Francisco – waterfront, museums

  • Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta – marinas, scenic byways

Driving Distances from Fairfield

FAQs

Is Fairfield a good base for exploring Napa Valley?

Yes, you can find much cheaper places to stay in Fairfield than in Napa Valley, and it's only a 20 to 30-minute drive away. Many people stay in Fairfield and take day trips to Napa, which saves them a lot of money on hotels. Staying in Fairfield also lets you easily visit Suisun Valley wineries. They have great wines, fewer crowds and lower tasting fees than the wineries in Napa.

How do toll bridges work when renting a car in Fairfield?

In the Bay Area, you can't pay cash for tolls on any state-owned bridges. Most car rental companies have a toll program that charges you a daily fee (about $5–6) on days you use a toll bridge, plus the cost of the tolls. Another option is to pay the tolls yourself online. You have 48 hours to do this using the car's license plate number on the Bay Area FasTrak website.

What should I know about driving during Tule fog season?

Tule fog is a thick fog on the ground that happens in the Central Valley during winter (November to February). In bad cases, it can make it almost impossible to see. If you drive into heavy fog, slow down, use your low-beam headlights (high beams just bounce off the fog) and leave more space between you and the car in front. You can also use the white line on the right side of the road to guide you. It's a good idea to delay any trips that aren't necessary when the fog is thickest, which is usually in the early morning.

Is it worth exploring Suisun Valley compared to Napa?

Absolutely. Suisun Valley isn't as famous as Napa, but it has great wines and friendly tasting rooms that charge less. Some places even waive the fee if you buy a bottle. The whole area is more relaxed and less crowded. The countryside is beautiful and you'll often get to meet the winemakers themselves. It's a great choice if you want a real, affordable wine country experience, especially if you like smaller places more than big businesses.

How difficult is it to find parking in downtown Fairfield and Suisun City?

You'll find that parking is usually easy to find and free in downtown Fairfield and the Suisun City waterfront. Most parking spots don't have a time limit or they let you stay for a long time. The only times it gets tricky are during special events like farmers markets, festivals or holiday celebrations, when the best spots fill up fast. Even then, you can almost always find a spot just a short walk away.