Cactus and Succulent plants on Santa Catalina Island.
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Catalina Express is a fast boat that takes you from Long Beach, San Pedro, and Dana Point to Santa Catalina Island. The trip takes about an hour from all three locations to Santa Catalina Island.
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Article on Santa Catalina Islands CA by Nancy C. Brown on many aspects of visiting Santa Catalina Islands CA.
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Getting around Santa Catalina Island is simple. The usable land of Santa Catalina Island is only a few miles wide. This makes walking the easiest thing to do on Santa Catalina Island. It probably takes about 5 minutes to walk the whole of the main strip on Santa Catalina Island. Almost every house on Santa Catalina Island has a golf cart since cars are so restricted and the waiting list for owning a car is currently 2 years.
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Getting to Santa Catalina Island is easy. There are several ways of getting to California's charming treasure, Santa Catalina Islands. Although you can also fly to Catalina Islands, most people use Santa Catalina Island ferry as a way of getting to Santa Catalina Island.
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The history of Santa Catalina Island began with Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. The history of Santa Catalina Island began On Saturday October 7, 1542 when explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo landed his sail near San Pedro. Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo noticed an island offshore of San Pedro and sailed to it. However, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo lived a short life and his newly founded island went forgotten for over 60 years.
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There are many hotels on Santa Catalina Island and, unlike many other vacation destinations, distance is not a factor when it comes to choosing hotels on Santa Catalina Island. About 90% of the hotels on Santa Catalina Island are on the same strip, the main Santa Catalina Island shopping and restaurant strip.
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In 1542 a Portuguese navigator, explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, set sail a Spanish ship, from the west coast of Mexico. Explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo 's mission was to find a mythical northern passage between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo landed on the mainland near San Pedro. Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo then began to explore this area and while Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo was exploring, he noticed an offshore island. Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo did not wait, he set sail to it immediately.
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Native Plants to Santa Catalina Island.
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There are many Santa Catalina hotels in Santa Catalina Island in Avalon. Most Santa Catalina hotels are close to each other, clustering around the main Santa Catalina Island strip.
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