Santa Catalina, California
Slip into the temperate waters of Lover's Cove on Santa Catalina. Just 22 miles from the coast of greater Los Angeles, you'll be swept away into a kelp forest. Light beams dance and sway beneath the green canopy of kelp, a sea grass that can grow one foot a day. Bright orange garibaldi ignite the scene with their fiery, neon-orange presence. Once you get past the initial awe, this experience lacks no surprises, including giant sea bass, which are like curious finned cows; flirty harbor seals, which like to nibble at your snorkel or fins; a fleet of sea lions; and elegant bat rays. And that's just the start of your adventures in the national marine park that surrounds this Channel Island: Lover's Cove tops the list, but you can snorkel from any coast on this island and get lost in your reverie. Settle in at The Inn on Mt. Ada for sweeping views of Avalon harbor, and relive your underwater discoveries. innonmtada.com


