
Yes, that Avalon. The Avalon of song and legend. Avalon was once the brightest light on the Southern California holiday horizon and its star is ascending once again. As the Catalina reaches out to a new generation, it's bringing back top acts to the world renown Casino Ballroom, offering fine dining at several locations around town, running a host of adventure tours and activities that can take you nose to zoom-lens with a buffalo, snorkeling through a kelp forest, or hiking across a mountain ridge with Pacific Ocean vistas on each side.
The Catalina Country Club, which is open to the public, offers lunch and dinner year around in the very building that once hosted the Chicago Cubs when the team spent its spring training on the island from 1921 to 1952. While it may not have the view offered by some Avalon restaurants, its history and exquisite menu are worth making a trip to the island.
Now, if they would only begin wine flights on the cruise over on the Catalina Express.
4 comments:
Awesome! I hope I get to experience a wine flight in the near future.
My lovely girlfriend and some family of hers and I were denied a trip to Catalina yesterday. We were supposed to attend a surprise birthday party for her cousin, but they said that they weren't allowing anyone to take two trips in one day, so if we went over we wouldn't be able to get back. Bummer.
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Thanks for the note, AJ. I had no idea there were travel stipulations for one-day trips to Catalina. How very disappointing. I hope you can make it another time though, it's a lovely experience. Great camping sites on the island for those adventurous enough to hike out to them.
And my favorite restaurant Isheo tei has saki flights which I adore but have not been able to finish LOL!
I could go for a wine flight right now!
Hey, Patricia. I love the idea of sake flights. Are they served hot or cold? Next time I'm in Hawaii I'll have to look up Isheo tei and share sake flights with you.
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