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Flying to Catalina Island is one of many ways to arrive
While most visitors arrive via the ferry to Catalina Island, there are other ways to get to this Southern California vacation destination. Cruise ships and private boats also bring thousands of visitors each year, but one of the most picturesque ways to arrive on Catalina Island is by flying. Island Express offers scheduled helicopter flights…
Catalina Film Festival scheduled for Sept. 28 – Oct. 2
For decades, Catalina Island was both playground and backlot for Hollywood. The island’s rugged terrain and picturesque seascapes have stood in for locations around the world – Catalina has been part of movies as diverse as Jaws and Mutiny on the Bounty, The Glass Bottom Boat and The Hunt for Red October and Chinatown and…
As school resumes, Catalina Island becomes a grown-up retreat
On Catalina Island, like nearly everywhere else in the United States, school kids have returned to the classroom – trading the freedom of summer vacation for another year of schedules, learning and homework. That return to school signifies a change for Catalina Island visitors as well. With children in school, many families choose to visit…
Fall brings Catalina runs and races to the island
Fall is special event season on Catalina Island. Myriad festivals, concerts and other happenings dot the calendar, making autumn the perfect time to plan a getaway to this Southern California destination.Catalina Island is also home to some of the world’s most challenging endurance events — two Catalina runs are happening this November.On November 5, the…
Fishing on Catalina Island catches range from kelpbass to marlin
or more than a century, Catalina Island has been a mecca for sports fishing. Legendary anglers have come from around the world in pursuit of marlin, tuna and swordfish. Today, fishing on Catalina Island still attracts anglers from around the world who set out in pursuit of halibut, seabass, tuna and, although their numbers are…
Catalina Island lobster season opens Oct. 1
Catalina Island’s underwater world teems with wonders. From tiny shrimp with incredibly powerful claws to giant black seabass the size of motor scooters, the range of marine life rivals that found anywhere else in North America. It’s no wonder that Catalina Island is ranked one of North America’s top scuba diving destinations. Although the island’s…