Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Catalina Express’ Islander Express at Catalina Island. In the summer of 1998, Catalina Express added service to Dana Point, and in early 2000 the company moved into the Catalina Landing in Downtown Long Beach, originally built by Crowley Maritime for its Catalina Cruises. [7] [4]
Long Beach Transit operates two year-round water taxi services: the 49-passenger AquaBus, and the 75-passenger AquaLink, [27] which connects the major attractions of Downtown Long Beach, including the Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach Cruise Terminal, and the RMS Queen Mary hotel. In 2024, the two water routes had a ridership of 70,600, or ...
Catalina Express leaving Long Beach for Avalon, 2008. The city is served by several high-speed passenger boats with daily services such as the Catalina Express to San Pedro in Los Angeles; Long Beach; and Dana Point. Daily service is also provided by the Catalina Flyer to Newport Beach in Orange County.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Prior to 1988, the same run was served by the Island Holiday from the mid-1950s until 1978, and the Catalina Holiday from 1978 until 1988, both also operated by Catalina Passenger Service. [ 3 ] The Catalina Flyer is the largest passenger-carrying catamaran on the West Coast of the United States [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and at the time it was launched it ...
Catalina Island was developed as a tourist site beginning in the 1920s by William Wrigley Jr., who owned most of the island under the Santa Catalina Island Company.In 1941 his son Philip K. Wrigley among others including Charles Hulen Moore built a runway on the island by blasting and leveling two hills and filling the canyon between them to create a leveled area.
SS Catalina, also known as The Great White Steamer, was a 301-foot steamship built in 1924 that provided passenger service on the 26-mile passage between Los Angeles and Santa Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975.
Douglas Dolphin of Wilmington-Catalina Airline on the turntable Pacific Marine Airways, Curtiss HS-2L in 1922 Santa Catalina Island Airfields map from 1934, Hamilton Cove is the anchor above Avalon Hamilton Cove Seaplane Base was a seaplane base on the Catalina Island, California from 1922 to 1947.