Unique Experiences
Catalina Island Jeep Eco-Tour for Two
- Item Number
- 713
- Estimated Value
- 140 USD
- Sold
- 126 USD to arskinner
- Number of Bids
- 11 - Bid History
Item Description
You and a guest will settle yourselves in an open-air jeep for a two hour eco-tour. A trained naturalist will drive you into the wildlands of Catalina Island. With more than 60 miles of unspoiled coastline and some 60 plant and animal species found nowhere else in the world, this tour is unlike any other!
Took the 2 hour tour of the island yesterday and had a blast! Our guide Laura was excellent! Her knowledge and enthusiasm for conservation of Catalina's natural resources was admirable. While we only singed up for the 2 hour tour it actually later for almost 3. Laura took us on an adventure I will never forget. I've been coming to Catalina for over 30 years but have never seen or learned so much about the island in that short amount of time. We saw bison, Catalina island fox (lucky us) and a bald eagle flying in the sky overhead. - Bryon W, YELP review
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Jeeps travel on unpaved roads and trails. Passengers may be subject to bumps and jars. Guests with orthopedic, neurological, cardiac or respiratory issues and women who are pregnant are advised to consider any risks associated with those conditions should they choose to participate in this tour. Children ages 6 and over are welcome. Be advised that children under 8 years or weighing less than 80 pounds must be situated in an NHTSA-approved child safety seat. Reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance. Subject to weather, road conditions, tour requirements and space availability. Certificate must be presented at time of tour. Does not include transportation to and from Catalina Island.
Offer expires 5/30/16.
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Catalina Island Conservancy
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