In the 1920's, chewing gum magnet William Wrigley, Jr. bought controlling interest in the island and set about turning it into a resort, especially for wealthy Hollywood types. He also used it for yearly spring training of his baseball team, the Chicago Cubs. You might recall the death of the beautiful movie star Natalie Wood, who drowned under mysterious circumstances in the waters of one of the smaller harbors on the island. There's so much more history to this colorful destination, and that's what makes it such a must-see for visitors to southern California.
Many cruise ships stop here on their way to Mexico, but if you can spare just one day, you can take a ferry from the mainland. In March my cousins and I did just that. We caught the early morning 6:15 from Long Beach and in one short hour set foot on the shores of picturesque Avalon, the main town. Supposedly Avalon means "bright gem of the ocean" and what a gem it is. Come take a look at what we explored.
The ferry arriving at Avalon Bay...
View of Avalon Bay and homes on the hillside...
A big cruise ship anchored offshore...
View from Green Pleasure Pier...
The small city beach...
The Catalina Casino - built in 1929...
The palm-lined promenade...
Art deco style doors at the Casino...
Kayaks for rent at the Descanso Beach Club...
Wonderful views from the hillside neighborhoods...
The old bell tower...
The main path through the Botanical Gardens...
The Wrigley Memorial - tiles from Catalina Island Pottery...
The pretty pink hotel...
A typical alley way...
One of the many vacation rentals in Avalon...
Golf carts - the preferred mode of transportation...
Downtown street scenes...
A bison statue - there are about 200 live bisons on the island
brought over originally for a movie...
The tiled fountain in town...
Avalon Bay...
Green Pleasure Pier...
Antonio's Pizzeria...
Time to catch the Catalina Express back to Long Beach...
We spent the entire day just strolling through the streets of Avalon, but you can also rent golf carts and take them on an adventurous drive on the paved roads that encircle the island or you can hike or bike the many trails crisscrossing Catalina. If you only have one day, though, and you enjoy walking, I highly recommend just staying in Avalon; you're sure to enjoy your time there. Of course, I was a visitor in the slow season, so I can't really speak for what it is like during the more crowded, hot summer months. But I'm willing to go back and find out...
1 comment:
avalon is a perfect day trip destination.
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