Is Catalina Island open for tours?

Is Catalina Island open for tours?

Catalina Island is open! The health and safety of visitors to and residents of Catalina Island, is our number one priority. Island businesses, parks, harbors and beaches are open.

How much is Catalina Island trip?

To Catalina Island

TicketsRound TripOne Way
Adult Ticket$70.00$35.00
Senior Ticket (60+ years)$65.00$32.50
Child Ticket (3-12 years)$53.00$26.50
Infant Ticket (Under 3 years)$6.00$3.00

How do you get to Isla Catalina?

Getting to Catalina Island is fast and easy. It takes only one hour via a high-speed ferry to get you to paradise. Two companies offer boat transportation from the Southern California cities of Long Beach, San Pedro, Dana Point, and Newport Beach to both Avalon and Two Harbors (San Pedro ferry only).

Do you have to wear a mask at Catalina Island?

Face Coverings or Masks Required Please help us continue to provide a safe and secure service to Catalina by wearing your mask properly. On Catalina Island, face covering and masks are also required in some businesses.

Is Catalina Island cheap?

You can visit Catalina Island on a modest budget. You can enjoy a three day camping and hiking trip for two people on Catalina Island for as little as $150. A round trip ticket for the ferry for two people is $75, tent spots are $25 per night, and there’s an extra $25 budgeted for food and necessities.

Is Catalina Island Expensive?

Catalina offers priceless, scenic views, but those are practically the only things on this island paradise that don’t cost a wad of cash. Many people have ditched the whole idea of a sojourn on this lovely island, which costs nearly $70 to reach via ferry.

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