Introducing Blue Water Cruising Club

Family, Adventure, and Serenity at Sea

Club History

Founded in 1945 by adventurous families in San Pedro, the Blue Water Cruising Club (BWCC) has been the heart of seafaring camaraderie and exploration post-WWII. Nestled in the serene Big Geiger Cove on Catalina Island, our club has thrived through generations, preserving the spirit of ocean adventure. From our early days of treasure hunts and luau parties to cruising exotic seas, BWCC embodies a rich history of family, friendship, and the love of the ocean. Dive into our story and sail with us into the future.

Travel back in time

For over 70 years, we've BWCC members have enjoyed the simple joy of setting sail and the calm of Big Geiger Cove's serene sunsets. Here, excitement meets relaxation in a balance that rejuvenates the soul. Big Geiger Cove is not just a destination but a peaceful retreat within Catalina Island's embrace, where every visit leaves you refreshed and inspired.

 

Big Geiger Cove

Nestled between Little Geiger and Howlands Landing, Big Geiger Cove on Catalina Island offers a picturesque sanctuary 26 miles off the Southern California coast. Since the 1950s, the Blue Water Cruising Club has called this expansive cove home, appreciating its natural protection and scenic beauty. It's an idyllic spot that combines accessibility with the tranquil essence of island life.