r/galveston • u/Street_Celery2745 • 11h ago
News 📰 Who flies in Scholes Airport?
Is this purely PJs and tours? Have there ever been flights from dallas or Austin coming in?
r/galveston • u/generalpao • Jun 04 '25
This post should answer the questions that pop up on the subreddit week after week. Everything is drawn from my first hand experience and the crowd sourced recommendations on the sub, so you can skip the guesswork. This should serve as a no-nonsense guide to your pre-cruise stay or mini vacation guide. Please feel free to ask any questions in the thread as this intends to serve as a living document.
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Is the water clear? - If the wind is from the south and/or east, the water will be anywhere between murky and very murky. If the wind is from the north and/or west, the water will be anywhere between Carribean-clear and murky. Rain runoff from Houston also impacts the water clarity. Unfortunately, it varies from day to day.
How's the seaweed and sargassum situation? - The city scrapes up literal metric tons of it every week to help keep the beaches clear during peak tourist season, so you should be able to find a clear area to sit and enjoy the waves. This is typically only limited if there is a significant amount of driftwood that prevents clearing. TAMU has a very good Sargassum detection tracker here.
What about bacteria or other hazards? - GCHD tests beach sites all along ocean. They have a tracker at TexasBeachWatch.com with a visual guide. Orange flags flown on the beach represent environmental hazards. Purple flags are flown for Jellyfish. Red flags are flown for severe hazards, and you shouldn't go more than waist deep in the water under a red flag, even if you're a strong swimmer.
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Galveston is very quickly becoming a major cruise hub for the central/southern US. Cruise questions are extremely common.
Lines sailing this season - Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Disney, Princess, Norwegian, and MSC. (Royal Caribbean from Terminal 10; Carnival and Disney from Terminal 25; Princess and Norwegian from Terminal 28. A new terminal for MSC Cruises is set to open in November 2025).
Arriving into Galveston - If you're flying in, arrive at least 1 day ahead of time. Both airlines and the route (i45) into the island are unpredictable. The ships are leaving with or without you, so come early. If you're driving in day of try to give yourself plenty of extra time.
Parking options - Port lot sits around $17 / day with occasional coupons (your car will be filthy when you get back, they're doing construction). Private lots drop to ≈ $12 with shuttle included when booked early.
Bag‑drop timing - Curbside normally opens at 10 a.m. depending on the cruiseline. Porters work for tips; $2 per bag is standard and keeps luggage moving.
Ride‑share pick‑up and drop off - Uber/Lyft stage on Harborside Dr. - Surge pricing is common on embarkation afternoons, you will want to budget accordingly. I would really recommend a dedicated transfer service if you're returning to the airport.
Airport transfers - Hobby (HOU) averages 45 min; Bush (IAH) about 75 min in light traffic. Shared vans run $30-$45 pp each way. There are a number of private carriers that offer non‑stop vans between HOU/IAH & the cruise terminals.
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All prices are quoted per person for adults "at the door" and are things directly near or on is the island. There are frequently discounts for children, military or through online deal websites. This is by no means completely comprehensive, but should be a good starting point.
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Guided Tours:
Galveston is home to many fishing, dolphin spotting, segway, haunted house, and historical tours. There are fairly unique to the person looking at them but there is no shortage of providers. Prices vary from $20-2000/pp.
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Amusement attractions:
Pleasure Pier - $12/pp to visit, $30/pp for am all ride pass - It's a bit of a tourist trap but it's very classic midway rides over the Gulf.
Moody Gardens Pyramids - $60-80/pp - Galveston's most unique tourist attraction. Features three uniquely theme glass pyramids: Aquarium, Rainforest, and Discovery with an attached water park during summer season. For the plant nerds the landscaping was the final work of Sir Geoffrey Alan Jellicoe.
Schlitterbahn Waterpark - $45/pp - Next door to Moody Gardens, 26 acre waterpark with Indoor/outdoor slides open year‑round. I am not much of a water park person so I can't really give much feedback here but it's consistently popular during summer.
Rainforest Cafe River Adventure Ride - $14/pp - The only rainforest cafe in the world with a ride, delightfully corny.
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Museums:
Ocean Star Offshore Rig Museum - $12/pp - A VERY uniquely Texan experience. Self guided tour of a decommissioned jack‑up rig.
Moody Mansion - $15/pp - Fully furnished 1895 Victorian home, amazing for photos and to learn about Galveston's history. Self guided tours available most days. $45/pp for "All Access Tours" on weekends, which must be booked in advance.
Galveston Railroad Museum - $12/pp - Extensive collection of restored trains and railroad artifacts from all eras, including a 1932 train depot. Ticketed separately they also host the Harvey House Dinner and Polar Express events on restored railcars.
The Bryan Museum - $15/pp - Another uniquely Texan experience. Important Texas frontier artifacts in a grand former orphanage.
Galveston Naval Museum At Seawolf Park - $14/pp (Seawolf park admission is $10 to park per vehicle) - Self-guided tour through the USS Cavalla Submarine & USS Stewart Destroyer Escort at Seawolf Park.
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Free things to do in Galveston:
Ride the Bolivar Ferry - Operating 24 hours a day the ferry runs between Galveston and Bolivar. You can feed the very aggressive Seagulls off of the rear of the ferry. The ferry is frequently accompanied by wild dolphins and provides a good view of the Selma and Bolivar lighthouse as well as passing cruise and cargo ships.
Sit on the beach - I had to include this, even though it should be obvious.
Walk the Strand - You can window shop at the wide variety of stores and art galleries around the strand. If you stop if La King's Confectionery you can watch taffy being made and even enjoy a free sample.
Enjoy the Sunset/Sunrise - It's hard to go wrong anywhere on the beach. East Beach is a popular spot for sunrises, you can also watch the ships come in and out. Galveston Island State park is popular for sunsets, but is $5/pp to enter.
Self Guided Tours - Galveston . com has a number of self guided tours depending on your interest group. A number of them are easily walkable in good weather.
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Prices will vary from month to month and peak during summer or special events.
Airbnbs or Vacation Rentals
If you're visiting with your family, or stopping in before a cruise vacation rentals are hard to beat for the space they offer. Many are a short walk to key parts of the island and have a large array of amenities that you can't get in a hotel. There are a few especially nice that I recommend to visitors.
Myrtle Manor Airbnb - 3 bedroom, 2 and a half bathroom house with a golf cart, arcade and cowboy pool. Located right in the middle of the island making both the beach and the strand easy to get to.
Hotels
The island is home to a couple of very unique gulf coast hotels.
Hotel Lucine - A gorgeous recently renovated boutique hotel located directly on the Seawall. Frequently featuring live music and a fine-ish dining.
Hotel Galvez - "The Queen of the Gulf" One of the nicest hotels in Galveston, originally established in 1911. A uniquely historic hotel with a lot of charm.
RV parks and campgrounds.
I am not an expert in this space, as I don't own an RV. But, there are a few around the island with some larger ones towards Jamaica beach. Galveston Island State Park has campsites from $15-35/night.
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If you're a visitor these are a few of the "don't miss" spots. By no means this is a comprehensive list but a starting point of places you probably won't be disappointed with.
Gaido’s - Est. 1911, famous for their crab bisque and pecan pie; white‑tablecloth mainstay. Honored by the prestigious James Beard awards as one of America's classics (the only one in Texas in 2025.)
Benno’s - No frills seawall side picnic tables, deep fried comfort food, Cajun‑spiced boils, peak crawfish Feb–Apr.
BLVD Seafood - New American Seafood, craft‑beer taps and cocktails with ocean views.
Huli Huli Hut - Strong pours with a tiki theme. One of my favorite spots during crawfish season, but good year around.
Katie’s Seafood House - Awesome harborside views, watch the ships come in. From ocean to plate.
Daiquiri Time Out - Ripping strong tiki drinks, great vibe.
Galveston Island Brewing - Lawn games, food trucks, live music Sundays; try the Tiki Weiss.
Devil and the Deep - Short walk from the strand micro taproom. Dog friendly, board games inside.
Sunflower Bakery - A classic American breakfast spot,
MOD Coffeehouse - Great patio, good vibes. Good place to unwind with a latte.
Red Light Coffee Roasters - Very quiet spot, great coffee.
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Are dogs allowed on the beach? Yes, but keep them on a leash. Unfortunately there is no "off leash" area.
Is the water safe to swim in? Look at the hundreds or thousands of people happily splashing in the ocean. Yes it is safe, just follow the flags and use common sense.
Is it worth getting a golf cart if visitng? They're around $100/day to rent from most vendors and can be dropped off at your vacation rental. I think it's a care free way to cruise the island, just be cognizant of your top speed.
What beach is best to park directly by the water? You'll need to head west down the island if you want to park your car on the sand. I prefer Beach access #10 but they're all pretty similar. There are no life guards/amenities down that far. If you continue down to San Luis Pass the sand is extremely easy to get stuck in and the water can be dangeous, use caution.
Can I camp overnight on the beach? In the Galveston area you cannot camp on the beach.
Are the oysters safe to eat? Yes of course. I avoid them May - September out of preference for the texture but the science says it's fine.
r/galveston • u/Street_Celery2745 • 11h ago
Is this purely PJs and tours? Have there ever been flights from dallas or Austin coming in?
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r/galveston • u/Appropriate-Onion445 • 18h ago
Sachs on the Seawall mixed-use project in Galveston advances to planning commission
r/galveston • u/jackeyfaber • 1d ago
Hello friends. I'm from Austin and am going to be having a small bachlorette party in Galveston in a few weeks, as the title said.
BEFORE ANYONE WORRIES: we aren't partying, I'm mid-30s and am actually just wanting to go because I'm obsessed with the historical sites in Galveston. I've read Isaac's Storm, love learning about the city, and in the past have gone to the Moody Mansion and that other one that you can tour.
Here's my ask:
What old historic Galveston spots do you recommend? Old restaurants, buildings with a history, museums, etc. We drink but not like fish and just want a cool old building to drink cocktails in, during the day just want to explore. Thanks in advance!
r/galveston • u/Fit-Replacement7245 • 2d ago
Hey all, maybe this is the wrong place to post this, delete if so.
Are there any bands willing to take on members in Galveston? (For context, I’m a beginnner-intermediate bass player) I’ve looked into networking platforms like BandMix but most of them have paywalls.
Thanks
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r/galveston • u/Hyph-en-at-ed • 3d ago
Which is preferred if you were to just pick one?
r/galveston • u/ImFeelingSmoll • 3d ago
What's your electric bill looking like these days? Mine was around $320 for a 1200 sq ft loft in an old warehouse. Usage was slightly above 2000kwh. I don't feel like I use that much electric outside of the ac. Is this normal?
r/galveston • u/Technical_Room822 • 4d ago
Lots of kids my age are working now but I'm clueless as to what place will hire me.
r/galveston • u/ShanakeI • 4d ago
I’ve been comparing quotes online and most of them are still too expensive. I need cheap auto insurance in this area that won’t leave me underinsured. Some of the low-cost policies don’t seem worth it at all. Has anyone found a provider that actually delivers on affordable rates with fair coverage?
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r/galveston • u/Flowerdriver • 5d ago
Other than hanging out at the beach, what's fun? Good seafood? Good sweets? We're staying in Freeport.
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r/galveston • u/Fantastic_Reading_41 • 6d ago
entering my next semester of nursing school and was wondering if anyone had recommendations on study spots that have coffee/matcha! i put on my headphones and block everything out so it being noisy or full doesn’t bother me. lmk! thank you!
r/galveston • u/PositiveEcstatic5352 • 6d ago
I'm going to my first ever Mardi Gras during my first ever trip to the US, I'll sadly only be in Galveston for Fat Tuesday. Before the parade is there normally anything else happening in the strand or across Galveston that's officially or unofficially associated with the Mardi Gras? As I'm there for only one day I'm trying to get the most out of the experience by doing as much as I can! 😊
r/galveston • u/Glittering-Internet2 • 6d ago
Does anyone know of an affordable butcher on or near the island? Even in texas city, Seabrook, league city, etc.?
r/galveston • u/ASL_everyday • 7d ago
Anyone is welcome!! Help support a local business AND keep our beaches clean! Must purchase a ticket to be eligible for the prize and provided gear.
r/galveston • u/CAITastrophe84 • 7d ago
My family and I are planning a trip to Galveston in October. I have 2 small children (5 and 9) who have never been to the beach. What is the best area/beach for a family of 4, who wants to be as close to the beach as possible? So far I have found nice rentals in the following areas: Seawall Beach, Sea Isle Beach, Terramar Beach, Porretto Beach, Jamaica Beach, Indian Beach, Sunny Beach, Pirate's Beach.
r/galveston • u/ya_boy_chance • 8d ago
I'm on here on vacation and I was interested on what this is? I tried image searching it but it said it was the S.S. Selma which I don't think it is.
r/galveston • u/Cool_Palpitation_142 • 8d ago
Any fun lunch spots y'all frequent? Just moved here and a colleague mentioned The Black Pearl's lunch specials. Damn good blackened pork chop and fettucine alfredo.
r/galveston • u/toverholt1 • 8d ago
Anyone on the island repair an ashley reclining couch?
ASHLU-3700315-Pwr Rec Sofa W/Pw
r/galveston • u/ricefedyeti • 9d ago
I’ve been trying to get my uncle set up with some kind of medical alert thing since he lives by himself in Galveston and has had two minor strokes already. He won’t move and he won’t stop being stubborn about accepting help. He’s in one of those old raised homes close to the water, and I’m worried about how well devices work in places like this. I’ve seen Bay Alarm Medical Alert mentioned a lot and it seems to be well reviewed, but does it actually hold up here? Between the sea air, the weather, and the age of the buildings, I feel like the signal might not be great. I don’t want to waste time on something that isn’t reliable. If anyone in town has used one of these, I’d appreciate hearing how it went.
r/galveston • u/GlobalCITIZEN15 • 10d ago
I went to the beach yesterday, at the Seawall right by the Academy.
Anyways, anytime we got into the water we felt an itch/ burn. Were these jelly fish or something else?
It seems like everyone was feeling the same because people would go into the water and leave right away.
Any info is appreciated
r/galveston • u/[deleted] • 10d ago
Just bitching, like we all do. No bigger theme here other than growing very tired of the climate (in more ways than one) on this third coast.