
Catalina’s All-In-One: The Catalina Island Company
Santa Catalina Island might feel like an easygoing escape where the biggest worry is what drink to order next — but keeping Island life running like clockwork? That takes hustle,

Santa Catalina Island might feel like an easygoing escape where the biggest worry is what drink to order next — but keeping Island life running like clockwork? That takes hustle,

For visitors arriving by boat, ferry, or private plane, Catalina Island offers more than postcard views and rugged coastlines—it offers small-town charm built by families who’ve called this Island home

For boaters making the trip across the channel to Catalina Island, the adventure doesn’t stop at the surface. Beneath the waves is a world of kelp forests, fish, and sea

For thousands of years, Catalina Island has been more than just a scenic escape off the Southern California coast — it’s been a place where stories, culture, and creativity thrive.

Every summer, thousands of Southern California boaters untie their dock lines and head for open water — chasing tuna, exploring Catalina, or simply cruising the coast. But there’s one detail

Catalina Island may only be 22 miles off the Southern California coast, but ensuring visitors and residents get there reliably, comfortably, and efficiently has been the mission of Catalina Express

Editor’s Note: This article was contributed by Marc Hughston, Chief Instructor for Santana Sailing in Long Beach. The content has been published with his full permission, and The Log acknowledges

If you’re looking for a quick island getaway where you can relax and enjoy a truly memorable vacation, you don’t have to catch a flight to Lahaina or Puerto Vallarta.