Casino Point Dive Park
Casino Point Dive Park, also referred to as "Casino Point" or the Avalon Underwater Dive Park, is a renowned dive site situated on Catalina Island, Southern California. As the most popular diving destination on Catalina Island and across Southern California, this site offers an exceptional underwater experience for divers of all skill levels. To access Catalina Island, please check ferry schedules as it can only be reached by private boat or ferry from the mainland.
The diverse marine life at Casino Point Dive Park is truly captivating. Here, you will encounter a multitude of fascinating underwater creatures, including the iconic Garibaldi, which is the official state marine fish of California. Furthermore, the site is brimming with kelpfish, gobies, angel sharks, wolf eels, bass, opaleye, horn sharks, and gorgonians.
What sets Casino Point Dive Park apart is its dedication to ensuring a pleasant and convenient diving experience for all divers. The park is designed to be "diver friendly," providing amenities such as an on-site air fill truck available every weekend, as well as lockers and restrooms for your convenience. Additionally, entering the water is made effortless with the presence of stairs equipped with railings. Please make use of the railing to prevent slips, as the steps can become slippery due to algae accumulation.
For those interested in the technical details, the visibility at Casino Point Dive Park reaches up to 11 meters, allowing for a clear and immersive underwater exploration. The maximum depth of this dive site is 18 meters, making it accessible to beginners and divers of various experience levels. As the dive site is located within the United States, specifically in Casino Point State Marine Conservation Area, Avalon, within Los Angeles County, California, it provides a convenient diving experience for local and visiting divers alike.
Explore the underwater wonders of Casino Point Dive Park and indulge in an unforgettable diving adventure in the heart of Southern California.
Last updated: 2 yr. ago - Oct 3, 2023