Catalina Island, located off the coast of Southern California, is a picturesque destination known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant marine life, and charming small-town feel. For wheelchair users, planning a trip to this beautiful island involves considering accessibility at attractions, ports, and transportation on the island. Here’s a guide to help you navigate your way to and around Catalina Island with ease.
Avalon is the main town on Catalina Island, and a few attractions can be enjoyed by visitors using wheelchairs.
Ferries are the main way to reach Catalina, with most departures operated by Catalina Express. Boarding ramps and accessible seating are provided, but restroom size and layout vary by vessel—some may not fit large mobility scooters. Smaller onboard wheelchairs are available on request, but self-transfer is required.
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