Walking Tours

 
Discovery Tours
P.O. Box 737
Avalon, CA 90704
Phone:
310-510-2000
Fax:
310-510-2194
DISCOVERY TOURS Exclusive tours into the interior including Inland Motor Tour, Cape Canyon Tour and the exclusive Casino Tour & Flying Fish Tour. Plus, Semi Submersible, Glass Bottom Boat, Avalon Scenic and Seal Rocks tours. In business for over 11 years. www.VisitCatalinaIsland.com
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Catalina Island Conservancy
P.O. Box 2739
125 Claressa Ave.
Avalon, CA 90704
Phone:
310-510-2595
Fax:
310-510-2594
CATALINA ISLAND CONSERVANCY A private, non-profit conservation organization protecting 88% of Catalina. Nature center, native plant gardens, educational programs, memberships. 310-510-2595. www.catalinaconservancy.org
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Ghost Tours of Catalina
P.O. Box 1104
Avalon, CA 90704
Phone:
310-502-6131
GHOST TOURS OF CATALINA Experience a “ghostly” walking tour through haunted Avalon over the very burial grounds the village was built upon. Become entwined with the unsolved mysteries, scandalous tales, ghostly sightings and why they continue to haunt Avalon. Our tours now include ghost hunting equipment. Evening & Day Tours Available
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Avalon Walk-About with Chuck Liddell
P.O. Box 1533
Avalon, CA 90704
Phone:
310-510-1356 OR 310-510-8401
Fax:
310-510-8402
AVALON WALK- ABOUT WITH CHUCK LIDDELL – Casually explore & experience Avalon’s past, present & future through the unique perspective of a native historian. Liddell@catalinas.net or avalonwalkabout@yahoo.com. BLOG www.CatalinaIslandMan.com

Catalina Island Museum
#1 Casino Way
P.O. Box 366
Avalon, CA 90704
Phone:
310-510-2414 310-510-4650
Fax:
310-510-2780
CATALINA ISLAND MUSEUM Discover Catalina’s unique history! Enjoy award-winning exhibits filled with rare photos & artifacts. Quality gift shop and proceeds support the activities of this private, nonprofit organization! Open 10am-4pm. Adults $4 Seniors $3. Casino Building. 310-510-2414 www.catalinamuseum.org
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A Catalina Island fisherman invented the first glass-bottom boat tours in 1896.