Harbors/Bays~Catalina Island/South
Catalina Island
Santa Catalina Island is California's acclaimed paradise for the recreational boater.
Its 54 miles of coastline features secluded coves and anchorages, from tiny fair-weather Road-steads to protected overnight anchorages. Catalina presents read more...
Huntington Harbour
Generally referred to as “Huntington Harbour”, the area’s official title is Sunset/Huntington Harbour.
Most of the harbor consists of privately held slips adjacent to residences, with a total of about 3,000 boats in the harbour. Its entrance is through read more...
Newport Harbor
Once a shallow tidelands bay, semi-protected by sand spits with low-lying areas on both ends, Newport Harbor has developed into one of the finest small craft harbors in the world.
The harbor is home to more than 9000 boats. Lining the inside channel is a quiet bay. Small islands form the outline of this scenic area of read more...
Dana Point Harbor
Dana Point Harbor is a thriving recreational boating and activity center for visitors looking to get on the water and for boaters heading up or down the Southern California coastline. The harbor boasts restaurants, shops, sport-fishing charters and boat rentals.
Inside a 1.5 mile jetty, Dana Point Harbor has read more...
Mission Bay
Mission Bay Park is the largest aquatic park on the West Coast. Its 4,600 acres are divided equally: about half land and half water.
The focus here is on activities for read more...
San Diego Bay
San Diego is the last port in the Western United States for ships sailing south and the first port for ships sailing north. The atmosphere of this picturesque harbor is greatly enhanced by the fact that the weather is consistently mild.
The bay is protected by read more...