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 Catalina Dive Shop    

Catalina Dive Shop The Catalina Dive Shop is your gateway to underwater adventure in the waters off Catalina Island. Whether you're looking for an afternoon of fun or a lifetime of marine experiences, our professional staff will help you and your family design an adventure for everyone. Snorkeling is a fascinating experience that can be enjoyed by anyone who is comfortable in the water. Children will be intrigued by the discoveries awaiting them in Scuba Camp. And our scuba diving program has something for everyone, from the experienced diver to the complete novice.
Toll Free: 1-877-SNORKEL (1-877-766-7535) or 1-87-SCUBA DIVE (1-877-282-2348)
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 Catalina Snorkel and Scuba Adventures    

Catalina Snorkel and Scuba Adventures Catalina... A snorkeler's and scuba diver's paradise! Our snorkeling services include the Lover's Cove Snorkel Tour and snorkel equipment rentals, located on-site at the Lover's Cove Marine Preserve. The snorkel tour is a great opportunity to learn how to snorkel while you meet marine life face-to-face. Large groups welcome! Our scuba department offers introductory (no experience necessary) scuba dives, guided scuba tours, scuba classes and scuba equipment rentals. Transportation to the Avalon Underwater Park included. All tours must have a reservation. Please call 1-877-SNORKEL or 1-87-SCUBA DIVE to book your dive or tour today!
101 Pebbly Beach Road - (310) 510-8558 or (877) 766-7535
Catalina Snorkel and Scuba Adventures
Scuba Diving
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 The Catalina Experience    

The Catalina Experience The island jewel of Southern California is a destination for millions of visitors each year. Few, however, have the opportunity to see Catalina Island's real character - its rolling hills, hidden harbors, sandy beaches and endemic wildlife. The Catalina Experience" takes you to White's Landing - gateway to Catalina's interior and positioned on the island's nicest beach. Youth camps, family camps and adult events are scheduled to begin June 26, 2006.
White's Landing - (562) 400-0745
For complete information please visit: The Catalina Experience
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Gecko Yacht Charters
Enjoy the Catalina Boating Experience aboard the Gecko Gecko, a 42 foot power catamaran. Captain Randy will be your host to explore Avalon, Two Harbors or the Island shoreline. Depart from the mainland. Accommodations for 6 plus crew. Plenty of kayaks and dinghies and other water toys.
16822 Bolero Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 - (714) 843-0654 x210
www.GeckoYachtCharters.com
Catalina Diver's Supply
Pleasure Pier - (310) 510-0330
Catalina Scuba Luv, Home of the Neptune Dive Boats
126 Catalina Avenue - (310) 510-2350
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Scuba Diving
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Dive Into Some of Southern California's Finest Undersea Sites
Experienced scuba divers consider diving sites in the waters around Catalina Island to be among the best in Southern California, and with good reason. Though close to the coastal ports of greater Los Angeles, here the ocean is generally calmer, clearer, cleaner, and warmer, all characteristics that optimize the diving experience.
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Snorkeling Catalina
Snorkeling Lets You Instantly Become an Undersea Explorer
If you have even moderate swimming ability, snorkeling has the magical power to turn you almost instantaneously into an undersea explorer. Put on a watertight face mask, insert into your mouth one end of the long breathing tube called a snorkel (the word comes from an old German word for "nose"), and put your face beneath the surface of the water. It's that easy.
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