English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Santa Catalina Island, often called simply Catalina Island, is a rocky island off the coast of California.
The 76 mi²/48,000 acre (194 km²) island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of San Pedro, Los Angeles, California and is part of Los Angeles County.
It is the only one of the Channel Islands chain to have a permanent civilian settlement and urbanization; most of the 3,000 residents live in the resort city of Avalon, California. Most of the island is owned by the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Some of best dive sites of the island:
- Blue Caverns Point
- Cherry Cove
- Lion's Head Kelp
- Emerald Bay
- Arrow Point
- Isthmus Cove
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Santa Catalina Island, often called simply Catalina Island, is a rocky island off the coast of California.
The 76 mi²/48,000 acre (194 km²) island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of San Pedro, Los Angeles, California and is part of Los Angeles County.
It is the only one of the Channel Islands chain to have a permanent civilian settlement and urbanization; most of the 3,000 residents live in the resort city of Avalon, California. Most of the island is owned by the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Some of best dive sites of the island:
- Blue Caverns Point
- Cherry Cove
- Lion's Head Kelp
- Emerald Bay
- Arrow Point
- Isthmus Cove
Santa Catalina Island, often called simply Catalina Island, is a rocky island off the coast of California.
The 76 mi²/48,000 acre (194 km²) island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of San Pedro, Los Angeles, California and is part of Los Angeles County.
It is the only one of the Channel Islands chain to have a permanent civilian settlement and urbanization; most of the 3,000 residents live in the resort city of Avalon, California. Most of the island is owned by the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Some of best dive sites of the island:
- Blue Caverns Point
- Cherry Cove
- Lion's Head Kelp
- Emerald Bay
- Arrow Point
- Isthmus Cove
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Santa Catalina Island, often called simply Catalina Island, is a rocky island off the coast of California.
The 76 mi²/48,000 acre (194 km²) island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of San Pedro, Los Angeles, California and is part of Los Angeles County.
It is the only one of the Channel Islands chain to have a permanent civilian settlement and urbanization; most of the 3,000 residents live in the resort city of Avalon, California. Most of the island is owned by the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Some of best dive sites of the island:
- Blue Caverns Point
- Cherry Cove
- Lion's Head Kelp
- Emerald Bay
- Arrow Point
- Isthmus Cove
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Santa Catalina Island, often called simply Catalina Island, is a rocky island off the coast of California.
The 76 mi²/48,000 acre (194 km²) island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of San Pedro, Los Angeles, California and is part of Los Angeles County.
It is the only one of the Channel Islands chain to have a permanent civilian settlement and urbanization; most of the 3,000 residents live in the resort city of Avalon, California. Most of the island is owned by the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Some of best dive sites of the island:
- Blue Caverns Point
- Cherry Cove
- Lion's Head Kelp
- Emerald Bay
- Arrow Point
- Isthmus Cove
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Santa Catalina Island, often called simply Catalina Island, is a rocky island off the coast of California.
The 76 mi²/48,000 acre (194 km²) island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of San Pedro, Los Angeles, California and is part of Los Angeles County.
It is the only one of the Channel Islands chain to have a permanent civilian settlement and urbanization; most of the 3,000 residents live in the resort city of Avalon, California. Most of the island is owned by the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Some of best dive sites of the island:
- Blue Caverns Point
- Cherry Cove
- Lion's Head Kelp
- Emerald Bay
- Arrow Point
- Isthmus Cove
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Santa Catalina Island, often called simply Catalina Island, is a rocky island off the coast of California.
The 76 mi²/48,000 acre (194 km²) island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of San Pedro, Los Angeles, California and is part of Los Angeles County.
It is the only one of the Channel Islands chain to have a permanent civilian settlement and urbanization; most of the 3,000 residents live in the resort city of Avalon, California. Most of the island is owned by the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Some of best dive sites of the island:
- Blue Caverns Point
- Cherry Cove
- Lion's Head Kelp
- Emerald Bay
- Arrow Point
- Isthmus Cove
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Santa Catalina Island, often called simply Catalina Island, is a rocky island off the coast of California.
The 76 mi²/48,000 acre (194 km²) island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of San Pedro, Los Angeles, California and is part of Los Angeles County.
It is the only one of the Channel Islands chain to have a permanent civilian settlement and urbanization; most of the 3,000 residents live in the resort city of Avalon, California. Most of the island is owned by the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Some of best dive sites of the island:
- Blue Caverns Point
- Cherry Cove
- Lion's Head Kelp
- Emerald Bay
- Arrow Point
- Isthmus Cove
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Santa Catalina Island, often called simply Catalina Island, is a rocky island off the coast of California.
The 76 mi²/48,000 acre (194 km²) island is located about 22 miles (35 km) south-southwest of San Pedro, Los Angeles, California and is part of Los Angeles County.
It is the only one of the Channel Islands chain to have a permanent civilian settlement and urbanization; most of the 3,000 residents live in the resort city of Avalon, California. Most of the island is owned by the Catalina Island Conservancy.
Some of best dive sites of the island:
- Blue Caverns Point
- Cherry Cove
- Lion's Head Kelp
- Emerald Bay
- Arrow Point
- Isthmus Cove