Verdict
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Destination · Los Angeles

Catalina Island Day-Trip

A car-free Mediterranean-feeling island an hour's ferry from the mainland, centered on the town of Avalon.

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The verdict

Who it's worth it for

Great for
  • Travellers on a budget
  • Couples
  • Solo travellers
  • Nature lovers
  • Photographers
  • Adventurers
  • Anyone here to unwind
  • Romantics
Depends
  • If you've only got a day
  • Families with kids
Not for

Worth it for travellers on a budget, couples and solo travellers.

Why we say this

Insider secrets & local vibes

A genuine change of scene — a hilly, Mediterranean-feeling island with snorkeling and zip-lining.
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Avalon is largely car-free, getting around by golf cart and on foot, which feels worlds from LA.
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Ferry tickets, an early start, and add-on-priced activities make it a costly full-day commitment.
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What it feels like

Reading the room, traveller by traveller

  • As a couple

    A romantic island escape worth the ferry for two.

  • With friends

    A fun adventure day of water sports and zip-lining together.

  • Multigenerational

    Doable for mixed ages, but the early ferry and full day tax the group.

Good to know

Before you go

Cost
Ferry ~$75 RT + activities
Time
Full day
Last verified
2026-06-17
Best time
A clear-weather day with an early ferry to maximize island time.
Getting there
Roughly one-hour ferries (~$75 round trip) from San Pedro, Long Beach, or Dana Point.
Booking
Book ferry tickets and any tours or activities in advance.
Accessibility
Avalon's flat waterfront is walkable; the hilly interior is harder for limited mobility.
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What we checked

  • Avalon is largely car-free, with golf carts as the main transport.
  • Reached by roughly one-hour ferries from San Pedro, Long Beach, or Dana Point.
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