While the 32-miles of beaches are not to be missed, Galveston Island offers so much more beyond the beach!
Galveston, Texas is a charming Southern retreat just 50 miles from Houston. It's a destination full of art, historic architecture, chic boutiques, ghost legends and more - all tucked within a quaint Gulf Coast barrier island. Come experience the charm of Galveston Island now – we're ready to welcome you. #LoveGalveston
5222 Seawall Boulevard
Galveston ,
Texas
77551
2814 Avenue R 1/2
Galveston,
Texas
77550
Make the most of the remaining days of the season with a trip to Galveston Island and participate in the Galveston Island Back-to-School Bucket List challenge for the chance to experience fun adventures, create memories, get discounts at participating businesses, and take home a prize.
Make the most of the remaining days of the season with a trip to Galveston Island and participate in the Galveston Island Back-to-School Bucket List challenge for the chance to experience fun adventures, create memories, get discounts at participating businesses, and take home a prize.
Choose from one of Galveston, TX's many hotels, vacation rentals, campgrounds, or bed and breakfasts for your stay in the city.
Visit one of Galveston, TX's beautiful beaches along the 32 miles of Gulf of Mexico coastline, including Stewart Beach, East Beach, Galveston Island State...
Discover a variety of attractions for your trip to Galveston, TX, from beaches and outdoor activities to historical museums, shopping, and more!
If you’re looking for a delicious meal during your visit, Galveston Island's variety of restaurants are ready to serve you and your families.
Galveston is the fourth busiest homeport in the country, with cruises departing throughout the year. Galveston's cruise industry continues to boom with...
Plan your vacation in Galveston, TX with tips on the best restaurants, activities, and more!
Discover activities, plan your vacation, and learn about Galveston, TX's history with expertly curated stories from Visit Galveston's blog.
Where the Texas Coast begins.