Planning your Galveston Vacation in Texas!

Visiting Galveston Texas

Galveston, a city on Galveston Island, attracts visitors for more reasons than just about any other city its size. There are those who come for its 30 plus miles of gorgeous gulf beaches and fall in love with another aspect of the city. Galveston was once the largest city in Texas and home to some of the wealthiest people in the state, today many of their homes have been completely restored to create several districts housing over 1,500 of these beautiful structures. Some visitors even have a feeling of being in New Orleans as they ride Galveston’s trolley cars, tour its antebellum mansions, and stay in its magnificent accommodations. The city even hosts its own Mardi Gras. Whatever your vacation pleasure you are sure to want to come back once you have visited. Take a walk along the seawall, go to the water and ride horses on the beach, challenge a unique golf course, or visit some of the over 500 places designated as historical landmarks. Take a shopping excursion and find quality solid gold jewelry fashioned with unique sea treasures or discover that unique gift for someone special at the Mardi Gras Gift Shop. Tired of shopping relax over the water with some of the freshest seafood you will ever eat or dine on one of those mouth watering famous Texas steaks.

Galveston Climate

Galveston enjoys a very pleasing semi-tropical climate. The average annual temperature is 69 degrees with average yearly highs of 74 and average yearly lows of 66 and gulf breezes that wisp across the island. The mild temperate climate makes any time of year great for outdoor activities. Summer temperatures average in the 72-95 degree range with high humidity levels. The average winter temperature is 57 degrees, but sometimes temperatures drop into the mid 40s. Spring temperatures range from 49 to 85 with moderate humidity. The fall temperatures are in a similar range to those of spring with the fall season usually experiencing more rain.

Galveston Fishing

Galveston offers up a big Texas style fishing experience for any angler. Fishing is good every season of the year in Galveston and certain fish are seasonal while others are available year round. Fishing opportunities run the gamut from a quiet relaxing private shore fishing experience to the excitement of a charter boat directed by an experienced guide. For some of the best pier fishing visit Galveston’s 1/4 mile long pier; lighted at night to accommodate fishing anytime you please. The bay in Galveston is an excellent place to fish for trout, redfish, or flounder. Charter boats offer fishing trips with a chance to catch tarpon and black tip shark. Will it be beachfront, offshore, or surf fishing? Whatever your pleasure you can be sure that you will find it on Galveston Island.

Galveston Travel Tips

Galveston visitors can enjoy outdoor activities year round. Summers can be hot and humid and vacationers must take care to protect themselves from the sun. Visitors need to drink plenty of water and apply sunscreen with a high SPF. Remember the sun can burn even on cloudy days. Since the sunscreen may wash off in the water or when you perspire it is wise to reapply it after swimming and after a few hours on the beach. If you get sunburned you could end up spending your vacation indoors. When you are in or on the water make sure to check current weather conditions and do not enter areas that are posted. Take extra care if your children are with you and make sure you know where they are at all times. Galveston is a safe place to visit, but it’s still a good idea to use traveler’s checks instead of cash. Do not to leave valuables in your car or on the beach. Numerous banks are located throughout the area, many of these offer currency exchange and ATM access.

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