Dive if you are able....
We moved our boat from Ventura to San Pedro this summer for better access to Catalina. 4 trips so far, and every one a winner.If any of you dive, don't miss out on some excellent dives.Emerald Bay is our favorite - rustic? well, there's no bar, restaurant, fuel dock, pumpout (Avalon has one, as does Cat Harbor on the back-side), or other amenities, but we consider Willows on Santa Cruz to be 'rustic'.

Anyway, the diving at Emerald Bay is terrific - snorkeling would be good as well. In the mornings, we often watch the rays on the bottom in 20+ feet, and the view from the hillside is fantastic. It's a nice hike into Two Harbors (6.5 miles each way).If you have time, Santa Barbara Island is supposed to be a nice sail and good anchoring spot - there's a seal/sea lion rookery there, although I'm not sure if they'll be there in March.All the moorings along the 'front' side - Howlands Landing, Cherry Cove, 4th of July, both Geigers, White's Landing, Goat Harbor, etc, are fine in good weather (and we see boats anchored just about anywhere along the coast - just watch out for 'Santa Ana winds' on the weather forecast, when you'll want to head for the south side. If they're really strong (like during the recent fires we had out here), you'll have to re-think your plans.At Avalon, the harbor is nice, but Descanso moorings are quieter and more open - the weather will help you decide 'in or out'. The lobster we brought up in our baskets last trip to Descanso were worth a little rolling.

Enjoy!Cheers,Bobs/y X SAIL R 8