This collection highlights Galveston's rich history and coastal charm, from historic landmarks and Victorian architecture to vibrant beachfronts. It offers a mix of educational experiences like offshore rig museums and relaxing seaside activities, showcasing the island's unique blend of past and present.
Bolivar Point Lighthouse
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico and Galveston Bay.
Fort Travis
A historic coastal defense fort located on the eastern tip of Bolivar Peninsula, offering a glimpse into military history and scenic views.
Galveston Seawall
A historic seawall stretching along Galveston's coast, known for its beachfront access, restaurants, and amusement rides.
Bishop's Palace
A stunning Victorian-era mansion showcasing intricate architecture and opulent interiors, once home to a prominent Galveston family.
Strand Historic District
A vibrant historic district in Galveston featuring beautifully preserved Victorian architecture, unique shops, restaurants, and art galleries.
Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig Museum
An interactive museum located on a retired offshore drilling rig, providing insights into the world of oil and gas exploration.
Moody Mansion
A historic Mediterranean-revival style mansion offering a glimpse into the lives of the influential Moody family and Galveston's past.
Seawolf Park
A waterfront park on Pelican Island offering fishing, boating, and recreational activities, with views of the Galveston-Texas City ship channel.
Moody Gardens
A vibrant entertainment complex featuring distinct pyramid-shaped attractions housing an aquarium, rainforest, and science exhibits.
Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier
An amusement park located on a pier extending over the Gulf, featuring rides, games, and dining options with ocean views.
Galveston Island State Park
A diverse coastal park offering opportunities for bird watching, fishing, kayaking, and exploring natural habitats on both the Gulf and bay sides.
Stewart Beach
A popular public beach on the eastern end of Galveston Island, known for its calm waters and recreational facilities.
East Beach
A wide, sandy beach on Galveston's eastern end, popular for sunbathing, swimming, and its vibrant atmosphere.
The Breakfast Klub
A highly acclaimed Houston restaurant famous for its Southern comfort breakfast and lunch dishes, particularly its wings and waffles.