Scuba & Snorkel Catalina Island
Catalina Diver's Supply
www.CatalinaDiversSupply.comCatalina Divers Supply is Avalon’s premier dive shop, operating since 1958. We offer world class diving at Catalina Island’s world class resort environment. Our scuba diving education courses range from beginner to professional level as well as Discover Scuba Diving for the first time adventurer. Our 46-foot dive vessel Scuba Cat provides daily charters for both divers and snorkelers alike. The Casino Dive Park and our air fill station offer guests the opportunity to shore dive one of the best dive sites the Pacific Coast of the US has to offer. Join us for epic diving, spectacular visibility, and services for the whole family.
Pleasure Pier - (800) 353-0330 or (310) 510-0330
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Catalina Dive Shop
www.CatalinaDiveShop.comThe 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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Wet Spot Rentals and Island Outback Tours
www.catalinakayaks.comConveniently located at the Avalon boat landing, Wet Spot Rentals has been providing Island fun since 1991. Rent a set of snorkel gear and head over to Lovers Cove Marine Preserve or try a glass bottom kayak and explore the fish filled waters from above! Island Outback Tours are also available daily by reservation. Explore 'remote' Catalina with a local guide. Small groups allow for a personal tour of Catalina’s rugged outback. Choose a 3 hour scenic tour or spend the day at a 'local's' beach on the other side of the Island. Lunch, kayaks and beach toys are included on the Outback Day Trip. Explore Catalina Island by land and sea "Local Style" with Wet Spot Rentals. (310) 510-2229
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Island Water Charters
www.IslandWaterCharters.comMake your vacation to Catalina unforgettable! Go parasailing and get amazing views of Avalon and its surrounding waters. Experience a bird's eye view from over 300' up. Parasailing is fun, exciting, and safe, with no experience necessary. You can fly by yourself, or go up with a friend. Our custom parasail boat, Flying First Class, accommodates 12, and is a smooth, comfortable ride. Take offs and landings are from the boat, there's no need to get wet. Or, if you prefer, you can dip your feet in the ocean. We also offer private snorkeling, sightseeing, and fishing trips. Just call for more information. (310) 510-9280 - Located on the Green Pier
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Descanso Beach Ocean Sports
www.KayakCatalinaIsland.comWhether you spend a few hours, or a few days with us - you'll find your Catalina Island experience more complete. Meet our friendly staff at Descanso Beach, they'll help you fill your time with entertaining, educational and fun activities centered around our sparkling clear and fish-filled ocean waters.
1 Descanso Beach - (310) 510-1226
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Catalina Scuba Luv, Home of the Neptune Dive Boats - 126 Catalina Avenue - (310) 510-2350

Scuba Diving
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.

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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