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Catalina Island Itineraries
There's so much to see and do on Catalina Island that it takes more than a day to do it all!
Most people only think of Avalon when they think of Catalina - but there's a whole 76 square mile island to discover and plenty of activities to keep you busy as you explore. Here are some ideas...
AVALON - Day 1
Take a scenic city tour
Discover Catalina's abundant marine life in a glass bottom boat or semi-submersible tour
Stroll along Avalon's palm lined streets and shop for unique island gifts
Play a round of miniature golf
Set out on a segway tour
Be pampered with a luxurious massage
Rent a boat, kayak or peddle boat
Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many seaside restaurants
Rent a golf cart and tour Avalon on your own
Get hooked on fishing
Go parasailing
Pedal around Avalon on a bicycle
Take in a historical walking tour and learn about Catalina's tile or architecture or even ghosts!
CASINO AND DESCANSO BEACH - Day 2
Discover the history of Catalina at the Catalina Island Museum
Tour the iconic Casino Ballroom and the Avalon Theatre
Dive in at the Casino Dive Park
Try snuba at Descanso Beach
Take in an evening movie at the Avalon Theatre
Rent a kayak and paddle along the rugged coastline
Kick back on the grassy lawn of Descanso Beach
Go for a dip in the ocean at Descanso Beach
AVALON CANYON - Day 3
Pay a round of golf at the Catalina Country Club
Have lunch or dinner at the Country Club, the original Chicago Clubs spring training facility
Partner up for a tennis match
Discover the Nature Center at Avalon Canyon
Go camping at the Hermit Gulch Campground
Hike up the Hermit Gulch Tail and connect to the Trans-Catalina Trail
Stroll thru the stately Wrigley Memorial and Botanical Gardens
FURTHER AFIELD - Day 4
Hire a friendly taxi to take you into the Interior of the Island
Have lunch at the scenic Airport in the Sky
Take in the natural and cultural history of the Island at the Nature Center at the Airport in the Sky
Go mountain biking
Try your skill on an off-shore fishing expedition
Traverse the island on the Trans-Catalina Trail, 37 miles from end to end
Camp-out at one of the five interior campgrounds or at one of the many primitive boat-in campgrounds
Hop on a jeep, van, bus or unimog tour into the interior
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