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dodge_guy
Explorer II
Jan 27, 2020

Galveston area things to do

Hello. Looking for things to do in the areas mentioned. will be there the 2nd weekend of July. I have found stuff to do, but looking for other recommendations. Ive tried looking up visitor guides, but haven't found anything with any real good info. most states/areas have gone away from printed guides. And their online guides are average at best? looking for attractions and good food (BBQ and such).

Ideas?
  • Drive down to the Bolivar Ferry. There's a parking lot, park there instead of driving on. They will let you walk on. Go up the stairs and enjoy a great view over and back. Watch for dolphin - they are most always around.

    And it's free!
  • Stop by the Seawolf Park and see the submarine and destroyer on display. I'm a bit partial to the USS Cavalla because my grandfather served on it during WW II.
  • There's the pier. It has Bubba Gumps restaurant. Gaidos is the best restaurant in town. There really isn't all that much in town even though doewntown is very wakable and lots of stores to peruse. Driving around you can see the older architecture of the houses and buildings. There's Seawolf park. There's the Tall Ship Elissa and the maritime museum. Just go and relax,scoot around town and you will find things.
  • Thanks. We are taken the ferry over. We are leaving from New Orleans in the morning and heading to Galveston (Jamaica Beach). What about in Houston?
  • I second visitng the USS Calvalla, it is well worth seeing and because it is on land easy to access. There is also a sea turtle hatchery on the island that is interesting to visit.
  • dodge guy wrote:
    Thanks. We are taken the ferry over. We are leaving from New Orleans in the morning and heading to Galveston (Jamaica Beach). What about in Houston?


    San Jacinto Monument (where the battle cry was "Remember the Alamo" and Texas became a Republic). Battleship Texas is also there but not open to the public as preparations are being made to move her to dry dock for major repairs.

    Space Center Houston

    Lots of Alligators up close and personal at Brazos Bend State Park

    How long are you staying? The HUGE Houston Rodeo is in March
  • 2112's avatar
    2112
    Explorer II
    Sunflower Bakery
    The Original Mexican Restaurant
    Leon`s BBQ
    Rudys and Pacos
    The Strand
    Moody Gardens
    Bay Boat Tour

    In Houston:
    ZOO
    Museum or Natural Science
    Space Center Houston
  • For more ideas do a Google search for `_____________ tourism' and put Galveston or other area/city in the blank space and read on.
  • There are a lot of good restaurants in Galveston. Though Gaido's is good and is an old favorite, I usually eat elsewhere due to the crowds. Good seafood at several other restaurants and very good Mexican food as well, especially at some of the more out of the way family run restaurants.

    2112 pretty much covered the bases of things to see.
  • Take a four-day cruise down to Cozumel or Progresso. A friend just came back and said she and her gal pals loved it.

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