Santa Catalina Island is part of the beautiful Channel Islands Archipelago, which stretches for miles along the Southern California coast. Just 22 miles long and 8 miles wide, rugged and beautiful Catalina Island is home to some of the richest marine diversity in the world. Although Catalina Island has been developed in certain areas, most of the island is still protected with most of the development centered in Avalon.
Located approximately 22 miles south-southwest of Los Angeles, Catalina Island makes the island a perfect destination for weekend vacations, honeymoons, weddings and day trips. There are unlimited ways to enjoy Catalina including diving, hiking, sailing, sport fishing, camping, golf and more. Each of these activities is deeply connected to the islands rich history.
The majority of the island's residents are concentrated in the port town of Avalon, with 300 or so more in the more remote Two Harbors. Islanders typically work in the tourism industry in some way, some are artisans, baoting enthusiasts, or retirees. Everything on the island has to be imprted from the mainland, which makes gas, groceries and just about everything else expensive and prone to shortages. Strict regulations on the number of vehicles allowed on the island has prompted residents to opt for modified golf carts as the primary mode of transportation. These things add to the island's charm and easy pace of life.
The island is managed by the Catalina Island Conservancy, whose mission it is to restore and protect the original flora and fauna. Interestingly, the Conservancy is also responsible for managing the wild buffalo, which were brought in and left behind by a film production over 50 years ago.
Golf carts and bicycles are the best ways to explore the narrow streets and meet locals. guided tours provide a great, inexpensive way to learn about the island's rich history.
Accommodations are available for all budgets, as well as international cuisine, spa resorts, and yearly jazz and dance festivals. Whether you plan to stay a day or a few days, there are plenty of activities, places to eat, boutiques, and endless walks along the beach to keep visitors occupied. Santa Catalina Island is truly another world away from the rest of California, and a perfect, accessible getaway that is easy to plan and will satisfy your vacation wanderlust.
Located approximately 22 miles south-southwest of Los Angeles, Catalina Island makes the island a perfect destination for weekend vacations, honeymoons, weddings and day trips. There are unlimited ways to enjoy Catalina including diving, hiking, sailing, sport fishing, camping, golf and more. Each of these activities is deeply connected to the islands rich history.
The majority of the island's residents are concentrated in the port town of Avalon, with 300 or so more in the more remote Two Harbors. Islanders typically work in the tourism industry in some way, some are artisans, baoting enthusiasts, or retirees. Everything on the island has to be imprted from the mainland, which makes gas, groceries and just about everything else expensive and prone to shortages. Strict regulations on the number of vehicles allowed on the island has prompted residents to opt for modified golf carts as the primary mode of transportation. These things add to the island's charm and easy pace of life.
The island is managed by the Catalina Island Conservancy, whose mission it is to restore and protect the original flora and fauna. Interestingly, the Conservancy is also responsible for managing the wild buffalo, which were brought in and left behind by a film production over 50 years ago.
Golf carts and bicycles are the best ways to explore the narrow streets and meet locals. guided tours provide a great, inexpensive way to learn about the island's rich history.
Accommodations are available for all budgets, as well as international cuisine, spa resorts, and yearly jazz and dance festivals. Whether you plan to stay a day or a few days, there are plenty of activities, places to eat, boutiques, and endless walks along the beach to keep visitors occupied. Santa Catalina Island is truly another world away from the rest of California, and a perfect, accessible getaway that is easy to plan and will satisfy your vacation wanderlust.
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