Exploring Catalina’s Underwater World
The Island is well-known for its Mediterranean climate with summer water temperatures averaging 71 degrees that feel especially refreshing during this hot weather. From diving to kayaking or just a quick swim in the water, Catalina Island has a variety of activities that will let you and your travel companions enjoy the ocean this summer.
Kayaking and SUP
What better way to have a great workout while you explore the Island’s rugged coastline than on a kayak or standup paddleboard. There are many convenient locations where you may rent: Wet Spot Rentals located right by the Catalina Express ticket window or Descanso Beach Ocean Sports at the Descanso Beach Club.
Diving and snorkeling
Catalina attracts divers from far and wide with its crystal-clear water and abundant marine life. The Island is truly another world underneath the waves. Catalina Divers Supply will make sure your diving adventure goes off without a hitch. If you are not certified for scuba diving, then snorkeling is the next best thing. No need to bring your own snorkeling gear, Catalina Divers Supply and Joe’s Rent a Boat are there to help you with rentals.
Glass Bottom Boat and Semi-Submersible
Don’t want to get wet or you have little ones you want to show the deep blue sea? Try a Glass Bottom Boat tour or get a little closer to the action by trying a Semi-submersible. The Catalina Island Company offers both Undersea Expedition and Glass Bottom Boat tours. Catalina Adventure tours offers The Nautilus Semi-Submarine Excursion. These activities are great alternatives to explore the sea life of Catalina Island without stepping into the water.
Fishing
Fishing can be a thrilling and relaxing activity. Catalina Island has a great sportfishing history and you can be a part of it. From the fishing novice to the expert angler, Catalina Island can provide an experience of a lifetime. Charter a fishing vessel from Afishinado’s or Catalina Coastal Tours for a private guided fishing adventure. You can also rent a small boat from Joe’s Rent-a-Boat and explore on your own.
* To get the latest details on what’s open and other travel advisories, visit Love Catalina Island.