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Your guide to Santa Catalina Island

Welcome to Santa Catalina Island

Santa Catalina Island (just Catalina to those in the know), a 76-square-mile piece of land located 22 miles off the Southern California coast, has had a few lives. Humans have lived here for some 8,000 years. A chewing gum magnate bought the island in 1919 and turned it into a swinging hotspot for Hollywood elite who frolicked on the sunny beaches and spent their nights in a swanky Art Deco ballroom and theater. Today, the port town of Avalon oozes retro charm and boasts streets lined with candy-colored bungalows and locals tooling around in golf carts. The Catalina Island Conservancy, a private land trust, oversees 88 percent of the island, and maintains 62 miles of undeveloped beaches. You can start your day with a hike on the more than 165 miles of trails, and be on the sand with a drink in your hand by sunset.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Santa Catalina Island

During summer, Catalina is a sunny beach paradise, and the island buzzes with visitors. The warm temperatures usually continue into early fall, after which they begin to dip. Winter is the coldest season, and January the wettest month. Springtime is great for hiking, and February through May is wildflower season. Nights can be cool year-round, so layers are a good idea.


Top things to do in Santa Catalina Island

Catalina Casino

Opened in 1929, the stunning Catalina Casino is an Art Deco landmark that, despite its name, has never featured gambling (casino is Italian for “gathering place”). This destination houses a massive ballroom and an ornate movie theater, replete with black walnut paneling, a 50-foot domed ceiling, and pipe organ. Nine colorful murals designed by a famous artist who also decorated Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, appoint the lobby. Its owner, the Catalina Island Company, conducts daily tours of the building.

Wrigley Memorial & Botanical Gardens

Located about 30 minutes’ walk from Avalon town center, this pretty garden pays homage to the chewing gum magnate who helped shape modern Catalina, alongside California flora. The memorial, which includes a reflecting pool and terraces topped with a grand 80-foot tower, is crafted from rock and blue flagstone sourced from the island. (Wrigley’s body once resided in the monument, but it was moved to the mainland in 1947. ) The nearly 40-acre garden showcases exotic succulents and desert plants, including some that only grow on Catalina.

Garden to Sky Loop

This moderate four-mile hike begins in the Wrigley Memorial & Botanical Gardens, carries you uphill to sweeping ocean views and then downhill through a verdant canyon before returning you to your starting point. You’ll travel portions of the Trans-Catalina Trail, a 38.5-mile journey that takes most hikers three to four days to complete.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Santa Catalina Island?

    Santa Catalina Island enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. The temperature typically ranges from 50°F (10°C) in winter to 75°F (24°C) in summer. The island gets the most rain from December to March.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Santa Catalina Island?

    Popular activities on Santa Catalina Island include exploring the island's rich history at the Catalina Island Museum, relaxing at Descanso Beach Club, and engaging in outdoor adventures like snorkeling, hiking, and ziplining. Wildlife encounters at the Catalina Island Conservancy are also a unique experience.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Santa Catalina Island?

    The most frequented time to visit Santa Catalina Island is from June through October when the weather is warm and pleasant. During this period, the island hosts events such as the Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival and the Catalina Island Film Festival.

  • What are the best places to stay in Santa Catalina Island?

    Popular areas to stay on Santa Catalina Island include Avalon, the island's hub of activity, and Two Harbors, a quieter village known for its natural beauty. For nature lovers, staying at one of the island's campgrounds might be an appealing option.

  • What are the best places to visit in Santa Catalina Island?

    Popular places on Santa Catalina Island include the Catalina Island Museum, the Catalina Casino, and the Wrigley Memorial and Botanic Garden. For those interested in the island's natural beauty, a visit to the Two Harbors or the Catalina Island Conservancy is often recommended.

  • What are some hiking trails in Santa Catalina Island?

    Hiking enthusiasts can explore trails like the Garden to Sky Trail, the Trans-Catalina Trail, and the Hermit Gulch Trail Loop. These routes take you through varying landscapes and offer stunning views of the island.

  • What are some family activities to do in Santa Catalina Island?

    You may want to explore the Catalina Island Museum, visit the Wrigley Memorial and Botanic Garden, or engage in a fun-filled day at the Descanso Beach Club. For families with a love for animals, the Catalina Island Conservancy offers opportunities to interact with local wildlife.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Santa Catalina Island?

    Day trips can include a tour of the Catalina Casino, a visit to the Two Harbors, or a snorkeling expedition at Lover's Cove. Adventure seekers might relish a day of ziplining with eco-tourism experiences or a submersible tour to discover underwater life.

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