Galveston Island is home to Texas' first nourished or replenished beach that continues to be one of its primary attractions. Galveston’s beaches are ideal places for numerous sports and leisure activities. To ensure the safety of visitors, the City of Galveston and the Galveston Park Board of Trustees have banned alcohol consumption from most public beaches and the Seawall, with the exception of licensed concession areas. Also, no glass containers are allowed on beaches.
Missing the Island? Then take a moment and savor a typical sunset over Galveston Bay, a treat we Islanders never take for granted.
Galveston's temperate weather generally allows visitors to enjoy the beautiful outdoors year-round. The Island offers wonderful Gulf beaches, golf, fishing, birding, and volleyball.
Galveston Island is home to Texas' first nourished or replenished beach that continues to be one of its primary attractions. Galveston’s beaches are ideal places for numerous
sports and leisure activities. To ensure the safety of visitors, the City of Galveston
and the Galveston Park Board of Trustees have banned
alcohol consumption from most public beaches and the
Seawall, with the exception of licensed concession areas.
Also, no glass containers are allowed on beaches.
Galveston is also one of the top locations for birding in the United States. The Island is a central location for novice and expert birders, offering a wide variety of species. Water and shore birds are common on the Island throughout the year while rare species are spotted during fall and spring migration. In fact, three/fourths of all North American species travel through Galveston during fall and spring migration.
And for the golf lover? There are two golf courses located on the Island - the Moody Gardens Golf Course and the Galveston Country Club. Moody Gardens Golf Course is a public course and the Country Club is private.
Anglers will enjoy the Island's premium fishing options, which include the Seawolf Park Fishing Pier, which is open year-round, weather permitting. Private and public fishing charters are also available on the Island. Fishing is also permitted at the rock groins, or jetties, along the beachfront.
Sports enthusiasts can enjoy volleyball courts at East Beach, Stewart Beach, and Seawolf Park, and for those who love water sports? Schlitterbahn Waterpark is a convertible waterpark with closeable sections, allowing visitors to enjoy the facility year-round, while Jungle Surf Waterslide operates seasonally.
Of course, some of the most visible water sports lovers are the surfers - and the city of Galveston has designated certain areas of the beach for that purpose. They include the beaches between the 17th Street & 21st Street rock groins; between the 25th Street & 29th Street rock groins; between the 29th Street & 53rd Street rock groins; 300 feet west of 61st Street, and west of 91st Street. Surfboard rentals are available at most surf shops located along Seawall Boulevard.