Kitesurfing the Texas Coast
For more than 100 years, visitors to the Texas coast have enjoyed swimming in the waves of the Gulf of Mexico. Today, however, more and more people are choosing to skim along, flip over, and fly above…
Continue ReadingFor more than 100 years, visitors to the Texas coast have enjoyed swimming in the waves of the Gulf of Mexico. Today, however, more and more people are choosing to skim along, flip over, and fly above…
Continue ReadingThe boat trolls along the South Texas jetties and then . . . a hit! The crazy whir of the fishing line is a hint that there's a big game Texas saltwater fish on the other end. Tarpon, mackerel…
Continue ReadingFor a memorable and scenic tour of the Gulf Coast region, explore the charming seaside towns scattered along the Texas Coast. Plan on stopping in places like Beaumont, Galveston, Victoria, Corpus…
Continue ReadingWith the wide variety of entertainment and attractions along the Texas Gulf Coast, a surprise visit from family turned into a weekend of fun for adults and kids alike. Whether on water, on land, or up…
Continue ReadingEven a short visit can be long on food, fun, and fascinating history on Galveston Island. Sample fresh-off-the-boat seafood, bodysurf in the Gulf’s warm waters, or stroll along The Strand, an avenue…
Continue ReadingA tour of different animal-centric spots from the top to the tip of Texas proved that whether on land, in the air, or under the sea, wildlife on the Gulf Coast is fascinating, accessible, abundant…
Continue ReadingWith some 3,300 miles of tidal shoreline, the Texas Gulf Coast is a paddling wonderland for intrepid kayakers. Navigating the inlets, bays, bayous and estuaries is an excellent way to discover famous…
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