Noun
an island resort in the Pacific off the southwestern coast of California
Source: WordNetA cached version of the website from July advertises flights to Catalina Island, charters, aerial tours and vacation packages. Source: Internet
Chuck Street, executive director of the Los Angeles Area Helicopter Operators Assn., of which Island Express is a member, said the company’s primary business was transporting passengers from Long Beach to Avalon on Catalina Island. Source: Internet
Her body was discovered washed up on the shore of Catalina Island on November 29, 1981, and her death was subsequently ruled to be an accidental drowning. Source: Internet
Campers to Catalina Sea Camp will both enjoy traditional camp activities like volleyball and outdoor movies, while also studying marine biology via a program developed by the Catalina Island Marine Institute. Source: Internet
Both snorkeling and scuba diving are popular endeavors on Catalina Island, and Sea Trek is a diving experience where even beginner swimmers can wear high-tech diving helmets for an underwater guided walking tour. Source: Internet
A year or so ago I was in the middle of the San Pedro Channel, sailing from Catalina Island to Marina del Rey. Source: Internet