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Article: Getting to Catalina ... many choices. (Santa Catalina Island)
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- September 1, 1984
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Time was when you could cruise aboard a great, gleaming white steamship to Santa Catalina, California's only offshore island resort (see page 60). That ship no longer runs, but others do, and there are now more ways than ever to get to the island.
Three cruise lines. Through the middle of September and also on warm weekends after that, some ships may sail at capacity; you must reserve ahead. When you call, ask for directions to the terminals. We give one-way fares.
Catalina Cruises: 700-passenger triple-deck boats leave for Avalon from Long Beach daily at 9 and 1:45. Another boat leaves San Pedro for Avalon daily at 9:45. Through Thanksgiving ...