Hop aboard the Nautilus, a semi-submarine that will take you to a marine sanctuary. Venture on an exploratory mission that is both educational and entertaining. View the fish through your own personal porthole and feed them right from your seat.
Lover's Cove Scenic Vista
Join the captain and crew and set off on a 45-minute exploratory mission through Lover's Cove, a State Marine Conservation Area sanctuary. Traverse amazing undersea gardens and ocean habitats in a semi-submersible vessel designed after America's first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, on a trip that is both educational and entertaining.
Let your imagination descend into the depths of the ocean as you explore the magic and wonder of undersea life on the Nautilus. Venture into the ocean and through the kelp forest in a state-of-the-art vessel. Learn about what you see with the crew and research team, and let them entertain you with their stories.
As you learn and explore, interact with the fish through a specially designed feeding system. Launch fish food torpedoes right from your seat (at an additional cost) and instigate feeding frenzies right outside your personal porthole.
Tour is located on Catalina Island- transportation by ferry to island not included.
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Duration 45 minutes
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Live tour guide
English
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