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How to get fromCulver City to Santa Catalina Islandby tram, ferry, or bus

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There are 3 ways to get from Culver City to Santa Catalina Island by tram, ferry, or bus

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  1. Tram, ferry

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    1. Take the tram from Pico Station to Downtown Long Beach Stationtram tram Metro A Line
    2. Take the ferry from Long Beach to Avalonferry ferry Long Beach
    3h 41m
    $30–47
  2. Line 33 bus, tram, ferry

    1. Take the bus from Venice / Hughes to Patsaouras Transit Plazabus bus 33
    2. Take the tram from Union Station - Metro A-Line to Downtown Long Beach Stationtram tram
    3. Take the ferry from Long Beach to Avalonferry ferry
    4h 25m
    $32–49
  3. Line 33 bus, bus, ferry

    1. Take the bus from Venice / Hughes to Main / 7thbus bus 33
    2. Take the bus from 6th / Spring to 1st / Pinebus bus 60
    3. Take the ferry from Long Beach to Avalonferry ferry
    5h 18m
    $31–49

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Culver City, CA, USA and Santa Catalina Island, CA, USA?

There is no direct connection from Culver City to Santa Catalina Island. However, you can take the vehicle to Pico Station, take the vehicle to Downtown Long Beach Station, walk to Long Beach, then take the ferry to Avalon. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Venice / Hughes to Avalon via Patsaouras Transit Plaza, Union Station - Metro A-Line, Downtown Long Beach Station, and Long Beach in around 4h 25m.

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