Day 1: Kayaking, Hiking, and Snorkeling
Spend the morning kayaking along the coast, exploring the coves and rock formations. After lunch, go hiking in the hills and enjoy the views of the Pacific Ocean. Finally, finish the day with a snorkeling adventure, immersing yourself in the underwater world.
Day 2: Zip Lining, Mountain Biking and Beach Exploration
For an adrenaline-filled day, start with a zip line tour through the canyons. After lunch, rent a mountain bike and ride the rugged terrain through the interior of the island. To finish your day, take a walk on one of the island's pristine beaches.
Day 3: Scuba Diving, Parasailing, and Underwater Dancing
Experience the ocean from a different perspective as you scuba dive alongside colorful fish and underwater creatures, followed by parasailing above the island for an amazing view. In the evening, take part in a unique experience of underwater dancing in the world-famous Catalina Underwater Park.
Time and Costs Estimates
Kayaking, Hiking and Snorkeling (6 hours, $150)
Zip Lining, Mountain Biking, Beach Exploration (7 hours, $250)
Scuba Diving, Parasailing and Underwater Dancing (8 hours, $400)
Total Estimated Costs: $800
Transportation
To navigate around the island, walking is recommended as most attractions are within walking distance. However, taxis, buses, and golf carts are available to rent if needed, with costs ranging from $10 to $50. To get to the island, ferries depart from Long Beach, San Pedro, or Dana Point. Round-trip fare ranges from $75 to $90, with travel time taking approximately one hour.
Useful Tips
If you have more time, consider taking a whale watching tour, renting a sailboat or enjoying a spa day. If time is limited, combine some activities, such as kayaking and hiking or scuba diving and parasailing. For those seeking a more relaxing day, visit Descanso Beach Club, home to a secluded beach, restaurants, bars and private cabana rentals.
Airports
The closest airport to Avalon is the Catalina Island Airport (AVX), which is located in the city of Avalon itself. The airport only accommodates small planes, and the 15-minute flight from the mainland can cost between $75 to $100 one way. Alternatively, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is approximately 36 miles away from Long Beach, where the ferry departs to the island.
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