Getting Around Catalina

Avalon, Catalina Island’s main town, is just under three-square miles in size and everything is within easy walking distance. In fact walking is the preferred mode of transportation.

Avalon is the only city in California authorized by the state legislature to regulate the number and size of vehicles allowed to drive on city streets. Currently, there is a 25-year waiting list to own a car on the island. But visitors don’t need a car in Avalon; it’s easy to navigate by foot. The picturesque harbor that nestles Avalon provides a good excuse to slow down the pace and enjoy the view.

Hotel Shuttles & Taxis

When you arrive on the island several hotels provide a courtesy shuttle while other hotels provide free baggage service. The baggage service can collect your bags from the ferry dock and deliver them to your hotel or pick them up at your hotel and deliver them to the ferry dock. Be sure to ask when you make reservations. Taxi service is available to all locations in Avalon, and cabs meet each arriving ferry boat. There is a taxi stand at the end of Crescent Ave by US Bank.

Public Bus

There is a public bus “The Garibaldi” serving the city of Avalon on a fixed bus route from the Cabrillo Mole (where the ferry boat comes in) to Casino Way and up the canyon to the Wrigley Memorial and Botanic Garden. The bus is $2 per ride and children under 5 are free. Garibaldi Bus Services Hours: Monday -Sunday 8 am to 6 pm.

Golf Cart

To enjoy the hills above the town, do what the locals do and drive a golf cart. Golf cart rentals are abundant in town and you can easily explore the mountain terrain around Avalon in an hour or so. Golf cart rentals are by the hour, and can not be rented by the day. Golf carts must stay within Avalon city limits (approximately 3 square miles). Many vacation rentals come with a golf cart. Golf carts are not rented by the day and residents are prohibited from renting their personal golf carts.

Bicycles and Sightseeing Tours

You can also rent a bicycle (including electric bikes) to go exploring or take a sightseeing tour in a comfortable motor coach or open-air tram.

Shoreboats

Shoreboats are available in both Avalon and Two Harbors and provide a way for boaters to come ashore. Catalina Coastal Tours offers Shoreboat and Water Taxi Service in Avalon and the Two Harbors Harbor Department provides Shoreboat service in Two Harbors.

Getting into the Interior, to Airport in the Sky and to Two Harbors

If you want to venture beyond Avalon, shuttle bus service or charter taxi van service is also available from Avalon to the Airport-in-the-Sky, Two Harbors, and the interior campgrounds. For campers, the Catalina Island Conservancy offers the Wildlands Express. The Catalina Island Company offers the Cyclone boat which operates daily during the summer months, taking visitors between Avalon and Two Harbors, along the scenic Catalina Island coastline.

Outdoor enthusiasts are welcome to explore Catalina Island on foot. Hiking and biking permits are required.  Permits and trail maps are available at the new Conservancy Trailhead Center, 708 Crescent Avenue in Avalon or call 310-510-2595.

Fun Island Facts

Catalina Island is part of Los Angeles County, and Avalon, incorporated in 1913, was the 30th city in the county.

Wildlife

Catalina Island is home to a vast array of wildlife, some native and some non-native. 

History

Catalina Island has a long and interesting history dating back to the Spanish Empire. Catalina Island was once owed by William Wrigley, Jr. of Wrigley Chewing…

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Catalina Flyer

Catalina Flyer from Newport

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Hop onboard the Catalina Flyer for daily ferry service from Newport Beach to Avalon, Catalina Island in just over 1 hour.