Santa Catalina Island Tours. There are two main tour companies on Santa Catalina Island: Both tour companies have similar tours and prices are similar. However, sometimes a tour company will run a special deal which makes their selected tours have better prices than the competitor. Although their tours are similar, they are not the same so it is best to look through all their tours before you decide which tours to go on.
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Two very popular underwater tours are: The Undersea tour
The Glass bottom boat tour. The Santa Catalina Island undersea tour takes you in a semi submarine boat. There are day time and night time undersea tours. You will sit 5 feet under the water and watch many fish and Santa Catalina Island marine life go by.
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Santa Catalina Island Botanical Garden is also called the Wrigley Memorial Garden after William Wrigley Jr. Santa Catalina Island Botanical Garden is particularly concerned with eight Santa Catalina Island endemics, plants which grow naturally only on Santa Catalina Island. The Wrigley Memorial Garden maintains a special interest in the preservation of all Catalina endemics, including the rare Santa Catalina Island Ironwood.
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Santa Catalina Island Endemics. Santa Catalina Island Ironwood.
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Native Plants to Santa Catalina Island.
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Cactus and Succulent plants on Santa Catalina Island.
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Santa Catalina Island is at a 45 degree angle to the ocean which makes it easy for fish to come near land. When walking around Santa Catalina Island, it is not surprising to see sea animals on land as well as in water. The water around Santa Catalina Island is very clear, even near the docks. Looking down into the water, you can see many kinds of fish.
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