VOICES OF A CATALINA ISLAND SUMMER NIGHT

Catalina Casino, the small town of Avalon and across the water, the distant lights of San Pedro Harbor

The voices of a summer night have begun on Catalina Island. We hear them beginning around this time every year. People have come home to discuss their day on the island and maybe party a little, too. It is a happy sound on a warm summer breeze.

Looking across Avalon at night

Looking across Avalon at night from our patio, C-59 at the Bahia Vista. We like to lay back on the chaise lounges at night, look up into the sky and count the shooting stars.

 

We have been spending a few days in our Bahia Vista condominium home for a few days, enjoying the island, and enjoying the great Catalina weather. Here are some of our photographs we’d like to share with our friends, family, guests and potential guests.

 

 

Cataina Express boat to Catalina Island boarding from the terminal next to the Vincent Thomas bridge in San Pedro

Catalina Express Catamaran to Catalina Island,  boarding from the terminal next to the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro

 

 

 

We began our Catalina holiday at the San Pedro Catalina Express Terminal, which was built about four years ago. It replaced an old terminal building, which had been there for over 30 years.  The new building is very modern, with good food and bar service. Sometimes, we leave from the Long Beach Terminal, which has more boats in the winter.

Los Angeles Light leading from the protected harbor to the open sea. It is less than an hour from this point to Catalina Island

The Los Angeles Light and breakwater, which separates the protected harbor from the open sea.

 

 

 

 

We often see whales and schools of porpoises during the crossing to Catalina, but this time we just enjoyed escaping the heat of the mainland, with a refreshing sea voyage. It is interesting leaving from San Pedro, because it is a major shipping port, with cargo ships arriving from all over the world.

 

Coming into Avalon, we notice the old and the new boats. A twin masted sailboat and a modern Cruise ship. Catalina is a popular destination for California cruise ships.

Coming into Avalon, we notice the old and the new boats. A twin masted sailboat and a modern Cruise ship. Catalina is a popular destination for California cruise ships and is the major Southern California destination for boaters.

 

 

 

 

It is less than an hour from the Los Angeles Light to Avalon Harbor on Santa Catalina Island. Boat rides have improved dramatically from the days when we first ventured to the island 30 years ago. The ride is usually smooth and just long enough to enjoy being on the water. For us, the boat ride is part of the fun of the Catalina experience. When we’re on Santa Catalina Island, we’re only 26 miles from the mainland, but we’re in a totally different world.

Paddle boards lined up and waiting for action.

Paddle boards lined up and waiting for action.

That's our mooring out in Avalon bay being used by a friend.

That’s our mooring out in Avalon Bay, being used by a friend.

 

 

 

 

Avalon has East facing beaches in a protected bay, with a far gentler surf than the West facing beaches of the mainland.

Crepe maker creates a breakfast crepe for us at Descanso Fresh on Descanso Beach

Crepe maker creates a breakfast crepe for us at Descanso Fresh on Descanso Beach

A Breakfast crepe and morning coffee on the beach at Descanso. It is about a 12 minute walk but worth it.

A Breakfast crepe and morning coffee on the beach at Descanso. It is about a 12 minute walk from the Bahia Vista and well  worth it. The cafe opens at 8AM. Go early in the morning before the crowds arrive.

Kayakers getting instruction before paddling out to sea. It is possible to kayak along the coast of the island

Kayakers getting instruction before paddling out to sea. We like to kayak along the coast of the Island, heading North, away from Avalon.

 

 

The island is nearly 26 miles long and 8 miles across at its widest point, filled with hiking trails, paved roads for biking and adventuring. We love going into the vast interior of Catalina Island during the cooler weather, but we have friends, who like going at any time of the year. In the the Summer, however,  we like to stay near the water.

 

 

 

Warm water conditions brought a sudden waves of sea crabs the Avalon for a day or two. Very pretty against the blue clear water of the bay

Warm water conditions brought a sudden wave of sea crabs to Avalon for a day or two. Very pretty against the clear water of Avalon Bay. At first, we thought they were the famous Catalina Garibaldi, which look like goldfish.

 

Bench along Pebbly Beach

Bench along Pebbly Beach Road, where you can sit, stare out to sea and watch for seals and sea birds.

 

Unattended fishing rods hoping for a catch. Catalina is famous for game fishing.

Unattended fishing rods, hoping for a catch. Catalina is famous for game fishing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Avalon swimming platform is out for the summer

The Avalon swimming platform is out for the summer.

 

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Snorkelers viewing the undersea gardens in Lovers Cove, while a boat brings cruise ship visitors back to the ship.

 

 

 

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Setting up for the day on Avalon Beach and waiting for the family to arrive. All Avalon public beaches are free to use. There is a small fee to use Descanso Beach.

 

 

 

Avalon sunset

Sunset, viewed from our patio of  Unit C-59 at the Bahia Vista condominiums. At the end of the day, we begin thinking of where to eat dinner. Often, we order “take out, ” and, dining on our deck,  enjoy one of the best views on Catalina Island.

Our most recent visit to the Island was in the middle of June, But we really appreciate that the warm Southern California and  Catalina weather can be enjoyed all the way to the middle of October.

CATALINA ISLAND’S WILD INTERIOR

Where do the wild buffalo of Catalina Island go?  Anywhere they want.

Where does the wild buffalo of Catalina Island go? Anywhere he wants. I shot this as he casually walked passed our jeep

 

Catalina Island is an incredible world with mountains, the ocean, fascinating plant life, animal life, hiking trails, back country roads, surrounded by 44 miles of beautiful coastline with hidden coves, sandy beaches, underwater gardens, and a fascinating history. Then, when the sun sets, there are plenty of good restaurants, music, entertainment. We’ve been Catalina Island enthusiasts for over 30 years and we still love it.

We’d like to share some photographs from a recent trip into the interior of the island.

On the Track of the Wild Buffalo in the interior of Catalina Island

On the Track of the Wild Buffalo in the interior of Catalina Island

 

This was the first time we took the Catalina Conservancy Eco Tour and, as you will see, it was special. Because we had explored the interior of the island many times before, we requested, if no one objected, that the tour start on the east end of the island, above Avalon. We wanted to see the ruins of the old Renton Mine, the beginning of the Trans- Catalina Trail, as well as the view west to the Pacific from a high ridge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catalina Island Fox. Smaller than a normal fox, they were almost extinct 15 years ago. The Catalina Conservancy has patiently increased their numbers on the Island. This little fellow was posing for me, but I had to use a telephoto lens.

 

 

 

 

 

Red dirt roads allow travel by four-wheel drive across the mountainous terrain. Many of the roads were originally built for stagecoaches. For a time, Phineas Banning owned Catalina Island. He made his fortune running stagecoaches in California and as far east as Phoenix. He was also one of the developers of San Pedro.

 

 

 

View of the Casinoa very few people see- from the Interior of Catalona Island

 

 

A View of Avalon that very few people see: looking down from the interior mountain at Avalon Bay with the Catalina Casino on your left.

 

 

 

 

 

Eagle hospital interior Catalina Island

 

 

 

 

This Bald Eagle is a patient at the Eagle Hospital of the Catalina Conservancy.

The Conservancy is increasing the number of Bald Eagles on the Island

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eco Tour Jeep on the road in Catalina’s Interior.  The tour begins and ends at the Catalina Island Conservancy in Avalon. The length of the tour varies, depending upon your time, schedule and interests.

Winter scene- Catalina Interior

 

 

 

 

 

 

Island in Winter, waiting for Spring

 

 

Road to Airport in the Sky

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colorful gardens at the entrance to Airport in the Sky, where private planes visit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The amazing thing about Catalina island is that after an exploration of the interior, you

can wrap up the day with a fine meal. Here’s a view table at the Bluewater Grill.