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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2008

California travel expert Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com checks out some of the oceanfront Catalina Island hotels in this episode of "California Travel Tips."

Catalina Island, located off the coast of California, is home to 22 Catalina Island hotels, four bed and breakfast inns and dozens of vacation home rentals, including some in the chic Hamilton Cove district, which has some of the most expensive Catalina Island Real Estate.

But if you want to stay in Catalina Island lodging that's just steps from the beach with an ocean view, there are four hotels you shouldn't miss. All are located along Crescent Drive on Catalina's boardwalk.

If you want to stay in a beachfront spot that's easy on the budget, check out the Santa Catalina Island company's Pavilion Lodge, a midcentury remodel that boasts a nice grassy courtyard and free continental breakfast every morning.

They can also offer special packages that include Catalina Island tours through the Middle Ranch or the Catalina Island Casino.

Looking for pet friendly hotels? Head to the Edgewater Hotel where you and your dog can stay in one of eight spacious suites. You can create your own packages here with boat rentals and perhaps a tour.

Couples in the know stay at the gorgeous Hotel Villa Portofino, which boasts an awesome Italian restaurant, flowered courtyards, in-room fireplaces, refrigerators, complimentary Continental breakfast and beach chairs and towels.

Another standout for any Catalina Island vacation is the stylish Hotel Metropole, an oceanfront retreat with its own shopping mall and arcade. The rooms here have jacuzzi tubs, fireplaces, and balconies overlooking the gorgeous Catalina Coast.

Additional waterfront hotels include the Snug Harbor Inn, Hotel Mac Rae, Hotel Vista del Mar and Catherine Hotel. Whatever hotel you choose, you can't go wrong with a view of this stunning coast.

Transportation to Catalina Island is via ferry on the Catalina Island Express.

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  • We stay at the Pavilion Lodge everytime we go to Catalina.....I guess that says we are pretty much happy with everything there! Next time we plan on staying at the Wrigleys Bed and Breakfast.

  • @beastyfourpointsix The Pavilion Lodge is a nice little place right on the water. We enjoyed our stay there as well! The Inn at Mount Ada will be a special treat! Enjoy yourselves! Veronica

  • Somebody please telle me if i need my passport to go to catalina island

  • @aidenlilbrat No, you do not.

  • nice guide, but i just checked rates for the pavillion lodge - the cheapest room is $224 - i don't know how budget friendly that is!

  • @skaneverdies Many Avalon hotels on the waterfront go for up to $350 per night, so in comparison Pavilion Lodge is cheaper. Rates change so often depending on when you travel.

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  • i miss the catalina of my youth i spent every summer there in the early 60s

    when they had the great white steamship and all the seaplanes including the mother goose its just not the same

  • 21 oceanfront restaurant sucks. Food was cold, service was bad and waiter was arrogant

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  • @aidenlilbrat LOL!!!

  • wow $224 what a rip off !!!!!! we are in a recession aint we???? just as bad as Disneyland!!!!

  • @keno8spot I hear ya

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