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5 New Reasons to Visit Galveston Island
You don’t need a real reason to head to the coast during the Texas summer – the cool breezes and sparkling Gulf waters are usually enticement enough. But, in case you’re looking for a little extra motivation, here’s five new excuses to head to Galveston Island this vacation season.
#1 New ‘Infinity Racers” Ride at Schlitterbahn
Schlitterbahn Galveston is scheduled to open a new multi-million set of “Infinity Racers” slides this June. The ride will be the only 8-story, head-first mat slide in the world, giving thrill seekers the unique chance to experience a water-sliding rush that is as long as two space stations. In fact, the ride’s space-theme – a tribute to the men and women of NASA and the Johnson Space Center located just 30 miles north – includes fun features like multi-colored fiberglass that creates special lighting effects inside each slide. For info, visit https://www.schlitterbahn.com/galveston.
#2 Turtles About Town
If you love turtles, you’ll have the chance to see plenty of them in Galveston this summer – and on land at that! The island’s new public art tour, Turtles About Town, showcases 20 different turtle monuments painted by local and national artists. You can spot these gigantic turtles at various locations throughout the island’s downtown, neighborhoods and beachfront. The project was created as a partnership with Galveston’s Clay Cup Studios and the Turtle Island Restoration Network to raise awareness about the endangered Kemps Ridley sea turtles that call the Gulf and its shores home. For more information about the art tour visit www.galveston.com/turtles.
#3 Bigger Beaches
#4 New Ways to Explore Nature
#5 New Cruise Ships, Itineraries
Both Carnival and Royal Caribbean are bringing new cruise options to Galveston this summer. The Carnival Dream will launch four- and five-day cruises to Mexico year-round from Galveston beginning May 23, becoming the newest and largest Carnival ship to operate a short cruise program from Galveston. The recently renovated, 3,646-passenger Carnival Dream’s four-day long weekend cruises will depart Thursdays and visit Cozumel while five-day itineraries will depart Mondays and Saturdays calling at Cozumel and Progresso or Cozumel and Costa Maya. Meanwhile, Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas will offer four and five-night Western Caribbean cruises seasonally beginning May 13, including Cozumel, Costa Maya, and the Yucatan as ports of call. Many of Galveston’s hotels and vacation rentals offer special packages and incentives for cruise passengers, including free parking and shuttles to the port. For more information, visit https://www.galveston.com/parkandcruise.
For more information on visiting Galveston Island this summer, visit www.galveston.com.