Catalina port
Overview:
Catalina is 22 miles (33km) off the coast of LA but with its
peace and seclusion it feels a million miles away from big city
life. Bicycles and golf carts outnumber the few cars, and the pace
of life is addictively relaxing.
The undersea ledge immediately off-shore is home to abundant sea
life, easily experienced by snorkeling or glass-bottom boat. The
only settlements are at Avalon - a magical, eccentric town where
buffaloes stroll the airport runway - and smaller settlement of Two
Harbors, precipitously located at the tip of the island.
Cruise ships anchor in Avalon bay as there is no deep water port.
Passengers are tendered into town via smaller boats arriving at
Green Pleasure Pier where there is a visitor's bureau and
water-sports rental companies.
Contact:
Visitors Bureau
Tel: 310-510-1520
www.catalina.com
Transport:
Motor vehicle use off-limits to visitors. Jump on the Avalon
Trolley ($1.50) and ride to any point on the island; or rent a golf
cart ($30 p/hour). Tandem bicycles are another popular option.
Other than that everything is within walking distance.
Attractions:
The great charm of Catalina is that you can explore at your own
pace, using the self-directed transport options listed above. The
main attraction is the opportunity to slow down, relax and breathe
clean air. For committed sightseers, the Botanical Gardens, old
casino and golf course make for a good half-day exploration. The
newly built Catalina Island Nature Center toward the center of the
island is also worth visiting.
Restaurants:
- Catalina Country Club - patio dining in style with live jazz
- Ristorante Villa Portofino - great Italian food
- Busy Bee - casual, quality lunches right on the water's edge
Best dish: The breakfast special at Antonio's Pizzeria
Shopping:
Shops and boutiques are concentrated along Crescent Avenue. This
is not a big retail environment but you can find interesting
collectables and antiques, and eclectic clothing outlets.
Best buy: Historic pottery
Excursions:
- Hike to the cliff top above Two Harbours for great views
- Take a snorkel tour of Lover's Cove
- See Garibaldi fish and Leopard Shark on a glass-bottom boat
trip
- Tour the town and see the grave of Wrigley Jr, chewing gum
magnate