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Santa Catalina Island (California) - Wikipedia Santa Catalina Island (Spanish: Isla Santa Catalina; Tongva: Pimu) [1] often shortened to Catalina Island or Catalina, is a rocky island, part of the Channel Islands, off the coast of Southern California in the Gulf of Santa Catalina
Catalina Island Hotels, Things to Do | Official Resource Plan your trip to Catalina Island, the perfect place for relaxation and play, whether you're coming for the day, weekend or longer Getting to Catalina is an adventure all its own with a ferry or helicopter ride across beautiful southern California waters
Catalina Island - Visit California Catalina Island has all the elements you want in an island retreat—appealing lodgings, tempting seafood restaurants, beachy splendor, and family-friendly water sports
Welcome to Catalina Island Vacation Rentals Whether you are looking for Catalina adventure, Avalon romance or the perfect island family getaway, Catalina Island Vacation Rentals and its friendly, knowledgeable reservation staff will help you create the perfect Southern California vacation
Catalina Express | Ferry to Catalina Island From scenic beauty, high adventure activities, great rest and relaxation, Catalina Island has it all Take the trip for a day, or stay overnight Book your Catalina Island ferry online now! Save on your overnight getaway to Catalina with boat and hotel packages
Catalina Island Conservancy | Conservation and Recreation Catalina is home to more than 60 species of plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth But their survival is threatened by invasive species, habitat loss and increasing wildfire risks
Everything About Catalina Island Although Catalina has been inhabited for over 8,000 years, Spanish explorers are credited with “discovering” it in 1542 The island was given its current name ‘Santa Catalina’ by the Spanish explorers who colonized the California coast Catalina was claimed by Spain before ownership passed to Mexico