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Travel channel names South Padre as one of the Best
Beaches for 2006
Introduction to South Padre Island
286 miles S of San Antonio; 366 miles
SW of Houston; 531 miles S of Dallas; 815 miles SE of El Paso
South Padre Island is a true resort town, with about 3,000
year-round residents, and an influx of several thousand more when
the winter chill sends northerners south in search of sunshine and
warmth. Water sports are a major draw, from power boating,
sailing, and windsurfing to bay, surf, and deep-sea fishing. And
some of us simply want to relax on the beach, allowing the gentle
murmur of the water to soothe our senses and wash away the stress
of this hectic modern world. More energetic visitors can also
bicycle, play tennis and golf, and go horseback riding. Birding is
as popular here as in other areas of South Texas, with more than
300 species.
The sunsets are grand, reflecting in the water of the Laguna
Madre, and many restaurants capitalize on their location with
outdoor seating. Set your taste buds to enjoy fresh seafood of all
kinds prepared in a variety of seasonings -- Italian to Mexican,
broiled to deep-fried. And if you catch your own, some restaurants
will be happy to cook it for you (the ones that do advertise it).
The town of South Padre Island stretches along 25 miles of sand
on the southern tip of Padre Island just across the Laguna Madre
from the mainland, and the small town of Port Isabel. Easily
accessible by plane into nearby cities, it has become a favored
place for conventions. Conventions here are usually small affairs
and don't really cause the traveler any inconvenience, but beware
spring break when hordes of college students invade the town and
raise a ruckus.
South Padre
Island makes many lists of the top beaches
South Padre Island is part of the world’s
longest barrier reef island and is located near the most southern
portion of Texas. The island is connected to the mainland by the
Queen Isabella Causeway. “The Island” as the natives refer to it
offers spectacular beaches with the promise of fun in the sun. The
Island boasts hotels, camping facilities, and condominium rentals
in various price ranges sure to match any budget. The Island
inhabitants are friendly to tourists with the Island being family
oriented and offering something for all ages. Beach Scene Most
visitors come to the island for the beach scene. Miles of beaches
along the Gulf Coast provide spectacular areas to enjoy swimming,
walking, sandcastle building and sun bathing. Kite boarding, sky
diving, and wind surfing are two other activities for the more
adventuresome. Warm tropical breezes, clear blue skies, and bright
sunny days are the usual weather conditions for the island. The
Island with its year round activities makes this area a busy
tourist attraction. Fishing along the coast as well as deep sea
fishing, diving, snorkeling, horseback riding along the beaches,
and swimming are among the activities available. Special
Activities on the Island Special activities are held during the
year. Bike week, “Roar by the Shore,” is held every October. The
Sand Castle Days with winners in various categories is also in
October and during December the Lighted Christmas Parade is a
popular attraction. The Island boasts a large convention center.
Beauty pageants, craft shows, and businesses have utilized this
beautiful center. During February, SPI holds its Market Days at
the convention center featuring a large variety of arts and
crafts. Sea Turtle, Inc. which was begun by Ila Loetscher known as
the “Turtle Lady” to aid endangered and injured sea turtles offers
a unique look at the turtle. You can get an up close look and
learn about the sea turtle from volunteers. In the gift shop is an
assortment of turtle related books, clothing, and jewelry for
purchase to support this non-profit organization. At Andy Bowie
Park on the gulf side, you can find pavilions for picnics and even
a few camping spots for RV camping. A larger RV camping facility
is available on the other side of the island near the Sea Ranch
restaurant. Laguna Madre Nature Walk is 1500 feet of boardwalk
overlooking four acres of wetlands to view birds and other natural
wildlife. Schlitterbahn Beach Water Park occupying over 26 acres
is a popular attraction on the Island. There is a petting zoo
featuring marine wildlife, a giant sandcastle to explore, and a
huge variety of water rides. Dolphin Cruises are available to
observe the bottle nose dolphin which inhabits the bay. Deep sea
fishing excursions are a favorite attraction. At Gravity Park, you
can experience a reverse bungee jump. Shopping As a respite from
the beach scene, interesting shopping boutiques and island gift
items are available. T-shirts, swimsuits, jewelry, and shells are
plentiful. An interesting shop is the Cat House where all items
relate to cats. Dune buggies and go carts and boogie boards can be
rented to travel around the island. Dining Restaurants feature
delicious seafood recipes. The Sea Ranch Restaurant with the
rating of a 5 star restaurant is a favorite restaurant with
tourists and locals. An abundance of sea food, Italian, and
Mexican type fares are found in local restaurants. Many eateries
offer a spectacular view of the water as you enjoy your meal.
Casual dining is the usual on the island. Near by attractions
Gladys Porter Zoo is located on the mainland in Brownsville. It is
known world wide for its 31 acre preserve with 1800 animals living
in their natural habitat including mammals, reptiles, and
amphibians. The zoo, which is rated in the top ten for small zoos,
features a free-flight bird aviary, bear grottos, sea-lions, a
children’s zoo and nursery, and animals from Africa and Asia.
Charro Days is held in February in Brownsville. This bi-cultural
festival showcases a parade, mariachis, modern-day Tejano music,
food, dancing and other activities. A day trip to Matamoras,
Mexico to shop for silver and leather goods and the traditional
handicrafts is only about one/half hour from the Island. Dining in
this Mexican city is also popular. On the grounds of the Marine
Military Academy in Harlingen is the original bronze sculpture
which was used for casting the Iwo Jima Marine Monument in
Arlington, VA. This sculpture, depicting the raising of the flag
at Iwo Jima is 100 feet high and weighs over 130 tons. During
Spring Break, the island is swamped with college students seeking
fun in the sun. Winter Texans, those who live in Texas for the
winter, also find south Padre Island a relaxing spot to escape the
cold north temperatures. The Island is a premier vacation spot for
families as there are diverse activities for all ages. In
conclusion, South Padre Island is a marvelous vacation spot for
the entire family. With so much to see and do on the Island and in
nearby cities, you can satisfy everyone’s vacation desires.
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