Channel Islands Harbor
Situated between Hollywood Beach and Silver Strand Beach, sprawling Channel Islands Harbor serves as the recreational boating hub for the region. Facilities at the harbor provide all the necessary services for boaters, from rentals and marine services and boat slips.
Channel Islands Harbor Restaurants
- Christopher's Latitude 34 Deli - breakfast & lunch
- Fisherman's House
- Fisherman's House Sushi
- Harbor Mart Deli and Wines - deli, Persian food, gyros
- H.C. Seafood and Co. - waterfront patio dining
- Hollywood Beach Wine Company - food, cheese, coffee, desserts
- Mrs. Olsen's Coffee Hut - popular breakfast and lunch
- The Lookout Bar and Grill - lunch and dinner
- Missy's Cupcake Creations
- Moqueca - Brazilian food
- Sea Fresh Channel Islands Seafood - waterside patio - seafood, sushi, oyster bar
- Spudnuts - donuts, muffins, coffee
- Toppers Pizza - also baked sandwiches
- Waterside - harborside dining
- Honey Cup Coffee and Bistro - coffee drinks, smoothies, sandwiches, wraps, gelato, and more
Channel Islands Harbor
Points of Interest
- Channel Islands Certified Farmer's Market - Sundays 10AM - 2PM, adjacent to Marine Emporium Landing Shopping Center
- Oxnard College Marine Education Center and Aquarium - Fishermen's Wharf
- Ventura County Maritime Museum - Maritime art, antique ship models, and more - 11AM - 5PM daily - Bluefin Circle
- Studio Gallery - Fishermen's Wharf, 10AM - 6PM daily
Parks
- Kiddie Beach Park - mouth of harbor on Victoria Ave. - Boardwalk with benches, watch the passing boats
- West Channel Park (Harbor View Park) - side of harbor off S. Harbor Blvd. - picnic tables, restrooms, walkway, grass
- Peninsula Park - Peninsula Rd. - picnic tables, playground, restroom, tennis courts, grass
- Channel View Park - mouth of harbor on S. Harbor Blvd. - picnic tables, view Anacapa Island
Channel Islands National Park
Channel Islands National Park includes five islands off the Santa Barbara coast - Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel, and Santa Barbara. They are the home to more than 2,000 species of plants and animals. Of those, 145 species are found nowhere else in the world.
The islands provide a remarkable place to camp, hike, snorkel, kayak, birdwatch, draw or paint, photograph, and explore. The voyage to the islands generally takes about an hour, making it a great day trip. For overnighters, campgrounds are found on all the islands. Among the many highlights of the islands are Inspiration Point and the sea caves on Anacapa Island, Cavern Point on Santa Cruz Island, and Point Bennett on San Miguel Island.
Channel Islands National Park
Sport Fishing
Channel Islands Sport Fishing
4151 South Victoria Avenue, Oxnard, CA
13 boat fleet, fish for halibut, salmon, lingcod, sheephead, barracuda, rockfish, yellowtail, white seabass
Fish the northern Channel Islands: Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel, and San Nicolas
½-day trips to 3-day outer island excursions
(805) 382-1612
Hook's Landing
3600 Cabezone Circle, Suite 115, Oxnard, CA
5 boat fleet, fish for white seabass, halibut, barracuda, red snapper, Spanish mackerel, sand bass, lingcod, salmon, yellowtail, sheephead, rockfish
(805) 382-6233