
South Padre Island Texas!
Beautiful beaches, warm gulf waters, fishing, boating, bird watching, shopping and a diversity of year-round activities make South Padre Island one of the fantastic vacation destinations in the world.
Winter Texan
Leave that cold weather behind and head down to South Padre Island,Texas and
stay for the winter and spring .
Stay in our Hotels, condos and island homes
are available at reasonable rates.
Plan your stay now.
Enjoy the beach,
winter rates, meet old friends and make new ones and come back year after year.
Our Island
Consider South Padre
Destination weddings location. For a taste of Tropical Texas, see if
you can fit everything this tiny island has to offer into one trip! Nature
tours, fishing, surfing, kiteboarding, dining. Plan ahead so you can fit it all
in and still find time to lie on the beach and soak up the south Texas sun.
Recently named by the Travel Channel as the third-best beach in the country,
South Padre Island offers endless expanses of beautiful sand, warm Gulf waters,
bird watching, deep-sea fishing, and a wide variety of recreational activities.
So whether you prefer to jump in the water and bodysurf, lounge in a beach chair
and watch the surf, or stay at South Beach Inn and channel surf, South Padre
Island is your ideal destination!
While the island itself is a 34-mile-long barrier reef, only a 5-mile stretch is
developed as the official "Town of South Padre Island." The other 29 miles are
unspoiled coastal wilderness, full of windswept dunes, indigenous sea grasses,
and native wildlife.
Named by the Travel Channel ...
as the third-best beach in the country, South Padre Island offers endless
expanses of beautiful sand, warm Gulf waters, bird watching, deep-sea fishing,
and a wide variety of recreational activities. So whether you prefer to jump in
the water and bodysurf, lounge in a beach chair and watch the surf, or stay at
South Beach Inn and channel surf, South Padre Island is your ideal destination!
While the island itself is a 34-mile-long barrier reef, only a 5-mile stretch is
developed as the official "Town of South Padre Island." The other 29 miles are
unspoiled coastal wilderness, full of windswept dunes, indigenous sea grasses,
and native wildlife.
Only half a mile wide at its widest point, South Padre Island offers visitors
easy access to either the warm, wave-free waters of the Laguna Madre Bay to the
west or the ocean surf of the Gulf of Mexico to the east.
At the Beach ...
We'll begin with the most obvious attraction at South Padre Island-the wide,
clean, soft-sand beach. Unlike some other beaches in Texas, South Padre does not
allow vehicles on the beach. That's a plus, not only for aesthetics, but for the
environment and overall safety as well. It also means, however, that you should
be prepared to pack a big beach bag!

If you're staying at South Beach Inn, it's just a short walk out to find your
preferred spot of sand. There are no private beach areas, so take your pick.
The island has two public parks. Isla Blanca Park, at the southern end, offers
RV camping sites, picnic areas, showers, rest rooms, and a snack bar. Andy Bowie
Park, just four miles north of the causeway, offers picnic pavilions and a
children's playground. Both parks charge a small day-use fee, but for some
families the conveniences that the parks offer are well worth it.
Chairs and umbrellas are a good idea, especially if you plan to spend an entire
day in the sun. Both are available for rent from concessions on the beach.
Besides a chair and an umbrella, you'll want to bring towels, sunscreen, hats,
and some snacks and refreshments. Glass containers are not allowed on the beach,
and all trash must be taken with you when you leave or deposited in the trash
bins provided.
As the sand can get toasty during those long, sunny
days, beach shoes or sandals are a good idea
as
well-especially if you plan to do any beachcombing! The tides at South Padre
Island bring a fresh batch of seashells up onto the sand each night, so
every day can bring new discoveries.
For those who prefer to make a beeline for the water, the Gulf of Mexico is
ready and waiting. With water temperatures that range between 65 in the
winter and 85 in the summer, South Padre offers a refreshing dip anytime.
The waves along the beach are a big draw for surfers. Those using a
surfboard tend to prefer the waves at the north jetties, near Isla Blanca
Park. Boogie boards are popular in the shallower waters close to shore, and
bodysurfers can find good wave action almost anywhere.
Another favorite on-the-beach pastime is building sand castles. You can
create your own or take a lesson from a member of the island's own team of
professional sand sculptors, the "Sons of the Beach Sand Castle Wizards."
Team founders Amazing' Walter & sandy feet have built sand sculptures all
over the world and have taught literally thousands of people how to have
more sand castling fun on the beach. To learn more about sand
castle-building lessons, visit www.sonsofthebeach.com .
If you can't get enough of that salt-kissed wind in your hair, you might
want to try horseback riding on the beach. An equestrian center at the north
end of town offers horses for beginners and experienced riders alike. No
trail rides or predetermined routes here-just point your horse toward the
beach and "giddyup."
On the Bay
The Gulf waters are not the only venue for water sports enthusiasts visiting
South Padre Island.
The Laguna Madre Bay, between the island and the Texas mainland, offers a
variety of ways for visitors to enjoy the water without the big waves.
Perhaps two of the fastest-growing sports at South Padre Island over the
past several years are windsurfing and kite boarding, and both owe their
popularity to the windswept waters of the Laguna Madre.
Windsurfers head for South Padre to sail the bay because it ranges in depth
from three to five feet, and wind speeds average about 18 miles per hour.
Some of the more experienced windsurfers also test their skills at other
South Padre locations, including the Jetties, Boca Chica, and the Ditch,
site of some of the fastest windsurfing speeds achieved in North America.
Kite boarding is a relatively new water sport in the States, and the Laguna
Madre Bay at South Padre Island is widely recognized as one of the best
spots in the country to learn and hone your skills. Imagine standing on a
surfboard and being dragged across the water by a big parachute, and you've
got the general idea. More-experienced boarders perform jumps, flips, and
aerial tricks, making kite boarding as much fun for the observer as for the
participant.
Those who want their entertainment to be somewhat less athletic need only
check out the many boat charters available on the bay side. Guided boat
tours leave the bay several times a day for dolphin watches, sunset cruises,
glass-bottom-boat and marine ecology tours, and deep-sea fishing trips.
And Speaking of Fishing . . .
South
Padre Island was recently named a Top 20 fishing destination by Field and
Stream magazine! Whether you prefer to cast your line from a boat, a pier,
or standing out in the surf, you'll see why the island is a favorite with
Texas fishing enthusiasts.
In Laguna Madre Bay, speckled trout, redfish, and flounder are daily
catches. A deep-sea charter trip takes you out into the Gulf, where expert
guides can help you tackle an 800-pound marlin or a record-setting Wahoo.
For more information on fishing in and around South Padre Island, go to
gofishsouthpadre.com
Discovering Coastal Wildlife
When the sun and the surf get to be a little too intense, South Padre Island
offers an escape into the quiet sand dunes, marshes, and wetlands of the
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.
A federal reserve for birds and other area wildlife, the refuge encompasses
45,000 acres that are a one-of-a-kind blend of temperate, subtropical,
coastal, and desert habitats. It's a unique combination that attracts a
unique array of wildlife and makes the Laguna Atascosa famous around the
world for
its bird watching opportunities.
According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the best viewing times are
early mornings and late afternoons or cool, overcast days. The observant
visitor can expect to see quite a show. Ocelots, Texas tortoises, green
jays, and javelinas prefer the dense, thorny brush land areas of the refuge,
while alligators and black-bellied whistling ducks choose the ponds and
Resacas. Desert dwellers like roadrunners and cactus wrens inhabit the scrub
areas, while species like roseate spoonbills, egrets, and herons join
black-necked stilts, American avocets, and piping plovers at the shore of
Laguna Madre Bay.
Another opportunity to walk among the wildlife can be found at the Laguna
Madre Nature Trail. This 1,500-foot boardwalk overlooks four acres of
natural wetlands. Although these lands look much different today than they
did when Spanish explorer Alonzo Alvarez de Pieda arrived in 1519, visitors
can study the dune systems and wildlife habitats and imagine the abundant
wildlife that inhabited the area back then.
If you'd like to help preserve one of the area's currently endangered
species, visit Sea Turtle, Inc. Once the lifework of Ila Loetscher, better
known on the island as the "Turtle Lady," Sea Turtle, Inc., continues Ila's
work, devoting its resources to aid in the protection of the Kemp's Ridley
sea turtle and other marine turtle species. Kids will enjoy the daily "Meet
the Turtles" program, when a volunteer tells visitors about different
species of sea turtles and introduces two or three of the facility's
residents for an up-close-and-personal look at this fascinating animal.
When the Sun Goes Down
Dining and entertainment options abound on the island. Many restaurants
feature outdoor seating and live music, and some go so far as to offer
volleyball courts, swimming pools, and bungee jumping!

The large number of hotels and resorts on South Padre means that there's
always a wide choice of activities, events, shows, and celebrations planned
specifically for family entertainment. Check in one of the island's daily or
weekly publications for current listings.
There is a movie theatre on the island, and many of the shopping centers are
open after dark for those late-night souvenir hunts.
Other Area Highlights
If the sunburns get a little too bright, or you're just looking for an
afternoon excursion, pack the kids into the Suburban for a short drive to
some of South Padre Island's neighboring attractions.
The fishing town of Port Isabel is just across the Queen Isabella Causeway
and features shopping, dining, and local crafts stores. To get a good
overview of the coastal area, visit the recently renovated Port Isabel
Lighthouse. Built in 1853, the lighthouse guided many a fishing boat back to
port. Now it affords visitors panoramic views of the coastline, the island,
and the Gulf of Mexico.
About South Padre Island, Texas
Located off the Texas Gulf Coast, almost at Mexico, South Padre Island has
34 miles of beautiful shoreline, giving you the ultimate beach resort
location. With unspoiled beaches and warm waters,
there's
no reason why you wouldn't want to visit or make one of the many vacation
homes or beach vacation rentals your own. With only 2,000 residents, this
island, along with nearby towns of Harlingen and Port Isabel, create a
perfect location for you to simply escape.
A popular resort for Texas snowbirds during the winter months, the area
works hard to welcome vacation home owners by creating special events and
activities in the winter. There's excellent health care available in nearby
Brownsville and other towns, making it a great retirement choice. And the
natural surroundings are some of the best unspoiled miles along the Gulf of
Mexico. Finally, if you are looking for investment opportunities, the strong
rental market and relatively low prices make this a terrific option.
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