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South Padre Island, a town with style - a folksy, warm, inviting style that welcomes people from all walks of life is located on the tropical tip of Texas, and is the premiere resort in Texas.
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his 34 mile long stretch of white sand is bordered to the east by the Gulf of Mexico and to the west by the Laguna Madre bay. The conveniences and attractions of a modern resort coupled with miles of pristine island terrain is what draws thousands of visitors to the area each year, and has brought many back to live.
The natural beauty of its beaches, its vibrant business climate and the friendly people that call the Island home matches South Padre’s rich history. The white, sandy beaches of South Padre are known throughout the United States (ranked as one of America’s top 10 beaches), with the emerald water of the Gulf of Mexico serving as the perfect backdrop for spectacular sunsets.
From sunrise to sunset, the Island is the perfect playground for sailing, fishing, windsurfing, skydiving, kiteboarding, diving, snorkeling, dolphin watching, horseback riding, shopping and golf, just to mention a few. As the day winds down with spectacular sunsets over the bay, the evenings come alive with dining, dancing and music. Large selections of fine restaurants are available for your choosing, and many will even cook your catch.
While its many amenities make South Padre the premiere vacation spot in the state, the location of the Island also makes it one of the premiere spots in the state to observe wildlife in its natural state, and to find that allusive bird to add to your list. One of the best spots in the United States to see all of the regularly occurring rails, South Padre has over 350 recorded species to date, and the list continues to grow, as do the bird watchers.
With year round moderate temperatures, South Padre Island is the ideal spot for everyone. Whether you are looking for a second home, searching for the ideal place to retire, a family looking for a week long get away, a winter visitor looking for a warm spot during the long cold winter months, or a college student looking for the best spot to relax during Spring Break, South Padre Island is your ultimate choice! Welcome to the Tropical Tip of Texas! a
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By Air
Brownsville South Padre International Airport Flybrownsville.com (30 minutes)
American Airlines 800-433-7300 aa.com United Airlines 800-523-3273 United.com
McAllen International Airport McAllenairport.com (1-1/2 hours)
Aeromar 844-237-6629 aeromar.us Allegiant 800-432-3810 allegiant.com American Airlines 800-433-7300 aa.com United Airlines 800-523-3273 United.com
Valley International Airport - Harlingen Flythevalley.com (50 minutes) American Airlines 800-433-7300 aa.com
Delta Airlines Seasonal 800-221-1212 delta.com
Frontier Airlines (801) 401-9000 Flyfrontier.com
By Land
Southwest 800-435-9792 southwest.com
Sun Country Seasonal 800-752-1218 suncountry.com
United Airlines 800-523-3273 United.com Viva Aerobus 866-359-8482 Vivaaerobus.com
From the Airport
Go...With Jo! Tours (service to/from 800-999-1446 956-423-1446 Gowithjo.com SPI-Shuttle (service to/from 956-621-8647 spi-shuttle.com
South Padre Surf (service to/from 956-443-1406 spisurfshuttle.com
Valley Metro (service to/from Brownsville SPI International Airport) 800-574-8322 956-969-4641 valleymetro.org
By Water
Call the Port Isabel/San Benito Navigation District, (956) 943-7826, for regulations and additional information.
State Highway 550, and U.S. Highways 77, 281, or 83. Take Interstate 37 South from San Antonio to U.S. Hwy. 77 South. Then east on Texas Hwy. 100 approximately 28 miles.
From Austin ....................340 miles
From Dallas ....................531 miles
From Houston ................367 miles
From Lubbock ................703 miles
From San Antonio ..........285 miles
From El Paso ...................815 miles
From Mexico City ...........666 miles
From Monterrey.............225 miles
From Tampico ................336 miles
Mexico border is 25 miles from South Padre Island.
How To Get To South PaDre
Imagine a beautiful tropical Island with miles and miles of unspoiled beaches.
It lies in the sun beside the sparkling Gulf of Mexico. It is a place where sparkling beaches, warm water, friendly hospitality and relaxing activities come together. It’s not your imagination, it’s the ideal paradise to live or vacation in, it’s South Padre Island.
Getting to South Padre Island is easy. Whether you fly, drive or arrive by boat, the Island is easily accessible. If traveling by air, there are three major airports that provide a variety of commercial carriers and one local airport for those flying themselves to the Island. Ground transportation is available from all four airports including car rentals, shuttle buses and taxi service. If traveling by car, the scenic route to the Island is made easy by well maintained four-lane highways, including State Highway 550 (SH 550), a toll route around the northern and eastern edges of Brownsville, Texas, which partly replaces and expands FM 511. SH 550 connects I-69E and US 77/US 83 southeastward giving residents and visitors the advantage of an easier, faster, and safer route to points of interest such as Port Isabel and South Padre Island. All vehicles can use SH 550 because no stops are required to pay toll bills—all tolls installed are electronic. If arriving by boat, the intercoastal channel provides access to all boats, from the smallest to the largest. a
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Visitor Information
South Padre Island is a 34-mile long sub-tropical Island located on the Gulf Coast of Texas, 25 miles north of the Mexican border. The Island is a halfmile wide at its widest point and only the Island’s southernmost five miles are developed. More than 5,000 residents call South Padre Island home, with approximately five million overnight visitors each year. The Island is on the same latitude as Fort Lauderdale.
FREE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Need transportation? While on the island, enjoy the services of the Island’s FREE Island Metro shuttle bus. Leave your car at home or use the Park & Ride. Island Metro can pick you up and drop you off anywhere along the route on the Island, and there are routes that can take you back across the bridge to Port Isabel, where you will use the bus stop closest to your destination.
Island Metro runs 7 days a week, 7:00 am to 9:00 pm, servicing South Padre Island, Port Isabel, and Laguna Heights.
For a downloadable copy of the Island Metro schedule, go to www.myspi.org. For more information, call 956.761.8178, follow on Facebook @Island Metro, or download the RIDESYSTEMS APP by scanning the QR code, which will provide the live location of buses, arrival predictions, and other important bus route information.
Island Metro is located at 321 Padre Blvd., South Padre Island, TX
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Valley Metro
Island Metro
Call 911 first for all emergencies.
South Padre Island EMS 956-761-5454
South Padre Island Police Dept. 956-761-5454
South Padre Island Fire Dept. 956-761-3040
U.S. Coast Guard Station - SPI 956-761-2668
Cameron County Parks Police 956-761-5283
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND
OCEAN RESCUE
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The goal of the South Padre Island Ocean Rescue is to monitor beach activities and provide rescue services as needed on the City’s beaches. The long narrow beaches of South Padre Island do not lend themselves to traditional stationary lifeguard towers; therefore a “mobile patrol” is used to cover all of the City’s beach area. However, there are lifeguard towers at the area hot spots such as Clayton’s Beach Bar, Wanna Wanna, Boomerang Billy’s and the hotel area on the south end of the Island. They not only respond to calls for assistance and caution people on the beach about potentially hazardous actions, they also provide minor first aid for jellyfish stings, scrapes, cuts, etc. The Ocean Rescue members also act as ambassadors for the City by providing information to our visitors on such far ranging topics such as “what kind of fish it that” to “where is a good place to watch the sunset”. Please feel free to flag them down for any questions you may have. The primary goal of the team is “PREVENTION”. The Ocean Rescue is an essential part of making our visitors trip to the beach a happy and safe experience.
SPI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Located on the ground floor of the Island Metro Bldg., at 321 Padre Blvd., the SPI Chamber of Commerce provides information to tourist, local residents and those looking to relocate to our beautiful Island about services and supplies provided by their business members. Their lobby is filled with flyers, maps, brochures, and much more to provide you with everything you need for the perfect vacation.
For more information go to www.spichamber.com, email info@spichamber.com, follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn @spichamber, call them at 956-761-4412 or stop by their offices – staff members love to talk about things to do and places to go in Paradise (aka South Padre Island). Lobby hours are Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. See you soon in Paradise!
SPI VISITORS CENTER
Located in the lobby of the Island Metro Bldg., at 321 Padre Blvd., the SPI Visitors Center has a selection of flyers, coupons and brochures. Visitor Center staff are always available to answer questions and provide any other assistance visitors and residents might need. Open 7 days a week 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. For more information call 956-761-6433.
BEACH AND PARKING ACCESSIBILTY
People from all over the world come to enjoy the beautiful beaches on South Padre Island, and making them accessible is a top priority for the City. To promote accessibility the City has 28 beach access points along the less than 3 mile stretch of Gulf Blvd. Of the 28 beach access points, 22 are developed, and currently provide 423 parking spaces, of which 28 are accessible. In addition to these parking spaces, there are an additional 310 public parking spaces along Gulf Boulevard, and 7 accessible parking spaces. 15 of the side streets off of Gulf Blvd. provide an additional 421 public parking spaces.
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EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS WATER TEMP
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JAN 58 54 53 56 JAN 67 62 63 61 FEB 60 55 56 58 FEB 70 64 65 64 MAR 64 61 62 63 MAR 75 70 72 70 APR 70 71 71 71 79 75 77 76 MAY 77 78 77 78 84 81 83 83 JUN 79 83 82 84 88 87 88 89 JUL 79 86 84 85 89 89 90 91 AUG 80 86 85 86 89 89 90 90 SEPT 83 83 82 82 87 87 87 87 OCT 78 75 75 74 83 80 80 79 NOV 71 67 66 65 76 71 72 70 DEC APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 64 59 59 58 69 64 65 63 AIR AND WATER TEMPERATURE COMPARISONS (continued on page 15)
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The City also provides Mobichairs to visitors, FREE of charge, on a first come first serve basis. Mobichairs are amphibious wheelchairs that are beach and surf accessible. They not only allow someone with special needs to get out and enjoy the beach, but also allow them to access the water. 9 of the 28 beach accesses have mobi-mats and 12 have walkovers for easier accessibility. To reserve a Mobichair contact the South Padre Island’s Fire Department at 956-761-3040.
The City of South Padre Island also has accessible transportation. All Island Metro buses meet ADA requirements and are equipped with wheelchair lifts. Island Metro also offers the Paratransit service which allows passengers to be picked up and transported to any of our beach accesses. The passenger requesting the Paratransit service must complete an application, which includes a section for your physician to complete. Completed applications must be returned to City of South Padre Island, Transportation Department, 321 Padre Blvd., South Padre Island, TX 78597. Upon receipt, the application will be reviewed by transportation department staff. To receive a copy of the application, or directions on how to download call the transportation department at 956.761.8178.
BEACH RULES
Beach days are precious, and too often they are few and far between. It is important to be aware of local beach rules and simple etiquette that will ensure everyone, you and those around you, enjoy their well-deserved beach vacation.
• Please do not trash our beautiful beaches. Trash cans are provided for your convenience. In the event receptacles are full, please take trash with you for disposal.
• Glass is not allowed on the beach.
• While the use of small charcoal grills is allowed on the beach, open camp fires built into the sand are not. When cleaning your area at the end of the day, please take your coals with you. Do not bury your hot coals, as someone could come along and step on them and be burned; and please do not dump them into trash receptacles.
• Be considerate of people around you in regards to language and music volume.
BEACH SAFETY
The beaches of South Padre Island are here for your enjoyment. To help you get the most out of your beach vacation, the Island has implemented a flag system that gives you much needed information regarding surf conditions. Watch for these flags and heed their warnings:
Red Flag - Heavy surf and dangerous currents.
Yellow Flag - Calm to moderate water. Does not assume safe water.
Blue Flag - Presence of venomous marine life (Jellyfish and Man-OWar).
The absence of a flag does not guarantee safe water. In the event of an emergency dial 911.
RIP CURRENT SAFETY TIPS
• Never swim alone.
• Learn how to swim in the surf. It’s not the same as swimming in a pool or lake.
• Be cautious at all times. If in doubt, don’t go out.
• Obey all instructions and orders from the Beach Patrol.
• Stay at least 100 feet away from piers and jetties. Permanent rip currents often exist along the sides of these structures.
• Consider using polarized sunglasses when at the beach. They will help you to spot signatures of rip currents by cutting down glare and reflected sunlight off the ocean’s surface.
• Pay close attention to children and elderly when at the beach. Even in shallow water, wave action can cause loss of footing.
If caught in a rip current:
• Remain calm to conserve energy and think clearly.
• Never fight against the current.
• Think of it like a treadmill that cannot be turned off, which you need to step to the side of.
• Swim out of the current in a direction following the shoreline. When out of the current, swim at an angle away from the current and towards shore.
• If you are unable to swim out of the rip current, float or calmly tread water. When out of the current, swim towards shore.
• If you are still unable to reach shore, draw attention to yourself by waving your arm and yelling for help.
If you see someone in trouble, don’t become a victim too:
• Get help from a member of the Beach Patrol.
• Call 9-1-1 if a member of the Beach Patrol is not immediately available.
• Do not attempt to rescue the person in trouble.
• Throw the rip current victim something that floats such as a lifejacket, a cooler or an inflatable ball.
• Yell instructions on how to escape.
• Remember, many people drown while trying to save someone else from a rip current.
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BEACH ACCESS AMENITIES
There are 28 beach accesses located in the city limits of South Padre Island. 22 of these beach accesses are developed and provide 423 regular public parking spaces, and 14 of the beach accesses provide 28 accessible parking spaces. Please refer to the map on this page for parking access data. There are several accesses that provide other amenities to make our visitors visit to the beach enjoyable. Please see chart below for a complete list of beach access amenities. In addition to the beach accesses, there are another 310 parking spaces along Gulf Blvd. with 7 of them being accessible. There are also 15 side streets off of Gulf Blvd. that provide 421 public
16 spichamber.com Paved Wooden Rinse Drinking Mobi-Mat Bike Rack Bench Walkover Stairs Walkway Path Station Water Restrooms Picnic Table 1 Harbor • • • • • 2 Ocean • • • • • • 3 Gulf • • • • • • 4 Beach Circle • • • • • • 5 Sea Island • • • • 6 Seaside • • • • 7 Surf • • • • 8 Whitecap • • • • • 9 Bluewater • • • • • 10 Riviera 11 Treasure Island • • • • • • • 12 Daydream 13 Moonlight • • • • • 14 Bougainvillea • • • 15 Poinsettia • • 16 Butterfly Garden • • • • 17 Neptune • • • • • 18 Starlight • • • • 19 Aquarius • • • • • 20 Aurora 21 Gay Dawn • • • • • 22 Good Hope • • • • • 23 Fantasy • • • • 24 Sapphire OTHER 1 Pearl • • • • 2 La Copa • 3 Sunset • • • • • • 4 White Sands Accessible GULF BLVD. BEACH ACCESS Sunny Isle Polaris Jupiter Venus Verna Jean Lantana Atol Sunset Morning Side Esperanza Hibiscus Oleander Huisache Mesquite Hass 22 38 44 48 34 26 16 41 16 16 22 11 34 36 17 STREET # OF SPACES
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Gulf of Mexico Sunny Isles Villas Haciendas King’s Court Sapphire Fantasy 9-R Good Hope 2-A 9-R Riviera White Cap 1-A 20-R Tarpon St N Tarpon S Tarpon Ocean Dr 2-A 26-R Lynda White Sands 8-R Bayview Fountain HavanaTropical Beach Dr Circe Laguna Cir S LagunaCirN Isla Blanca County Park P100 P100 SPI BIRDING & NATURE CENTER SEA TURTLE INC. SPI Chamber of Commerce SPI Visitors Center Queen Isabella Causeway Sunset Yucca PalmettoParade MorningsideCora Lee Carolyn Georgia Ruth Verna Jean Polaris Aries Capricorn Constellation Mars Jupiter Venus Saturn Esperanza Hibiscus Gardenia Oleander Lantana Huisache Mesquite Retama Atol Bahama Campeche Acapulco Kingfish Dolphin Red Snapper Swordfish Whiting Amberjack Pike Ling Marlin Pompano Sheepshead Corral Palm Marisol Hass Padre Blvd Padre Blvd Laguna Dr Gulf Blvd Gulf Blvd Coronado BEACH PARK AT ISLA BLANCA Island Metro Bldg Daydream Gay Dawn 2-A 6-R Aurora 19-R Aquarius 2-A 8-R Starlight 1-A 11-R Neptune 13-R Butterfly Garden 3-R Poinsettia 10-R Bougainvillea 2-A 9-R Moonlight 1-A 4-R Blue Water 25-R Surf 3-A 19-R Seaside 1-A 12-R Sea Island 9-R Beach Cir 2-A 17-R Gulf Cir 2-A 19-R Treasure Island 1-A 7-R Harbor 13-R LaCopa 27-R Pearl 6-A 120-R Sunny Isles Villas Haciendas King’s Court Sapphire Fantasy 9-R Good Hope 2-A 9-R Riviera White Cap 1-A 20-R Tarpon St N Tarpon S Tarpon Ocean Dr 2-A 26-R Lynda White Sands 8-R Bay Access Shore Wharf County Beach Access #2 County Beach Access #3 County Beach Access #4 County Beach Access #5 Bayview Breakers Marina Main Fountain HavanaTropical Beach Dr Circe Laguna Cir S LagunaCirN P100 P100 Andy Bowie County Park SPI CONVENTION CENTRE SPI BIRDING & NATURE CENTER SEA TURTLE INC. Sunset Yucca Water PalmettoParade MorningsideCora Lee Carolyn Georgia Ruth Verna Jean Polaris Aries Capricorn Constellation Mars Jupiter Venus Saturn Esperanza Hibiscus Gardenia Oleander Lantana Huisache Mesquite Retama Atol Bahama Campeche Acapulco Kingfish Dolphin Red Snapper Swordfish Whiting Amberjack Pike Ling Marlin Pompano Sheepshead Corral Palm Marisol Hass Padre Blvd Padre Blvd Laguna Dr Gulf Blvd Gulf Blvd Coronado Daydream Gay Dawn 2-A 6-R Aurora 19-R Aquarius 2-A 8-R Starlight 1-A 11-R Neptune 13-R Butterfly Garden 3-R Poinsettia 10-R Bougainvillea 2-A 9-R Moonlight 1-A 4-R Blue Water 25-R Surf 3-A 19-R Seaside 1-A 12-R Sea Island 9-R Beach Cir 2-A 17-R Gulf Cir 2-A 19-R Treasure Island 1-A 7-R Harbor 13-R Gulf of Mexico Laguna Madre 17 sopadre.com Number of parking spaces available at each beach access are noted above as: A – Accessible Parking R – Regular Parking 181 77 37 Mathis Alice Kingsville Gulf of Mexico Corpus Christi Brownsville Matamoros Port Isabel South Padre Island Harlingen TEXAS TEXAS 100 83 359 281 SoutH PaDrE ISland mAp
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OUr HiStory
In 1519, Spanish explorer Alonso Alvarez de Pineda was on a mapping mission for the King of Spain when he discovered the Brazos Santiago Pass. He described treacherous sandbars and a shoreline littered with spars and rigging from ships that had wrecked many years before. Pineda also made contact with numerous groups of Indians (Coahuiltecans) living near the mouth of the Rio Grande. These same Indians gained notoriety when in 1554 three ships, part of a treasure fleet outbound for Spain, wrecked along the shores of Padre Island. Over three hundred people survived only to be hunted down and killed by local Indians while trying to walk southward for safety. Only two survived to tell the story.
Lamenting the loss of human life, the pragmatic Spaniards sent ships and men who managed to salvage over 40% of the treasure that the three ships carried. The rest lay buried beneath the sands of Padre Island. It was the rediscovery and excavation of one of these ships by local treasure hunters in 1967 that led to the institution of the Texas State Antiquity Laws which covers all publicly owned property in the State of Texas. This jurisdiction also extends ten and 3⁄4 miles into the Gulf of Mexico.
In 1749, Jose Escandon led an expedition of 600 men to explore the Rio Grande Valley. He reported a few scattered huts and the occasional shell midden as the only tangible evidence of man’s presence on the coast. Farther inland, he came upon many different tribes of Indians. Escandon’s report led to the successful colonization of the Lower Rio Grande Valley in 1751.
Twenty years later, a military patrol found an abandoned vil-
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There is little written history of those early days on Padre Island with most of our information coming from explorers or reports of people who were shipwrecked on the Island.
lage of mud huts near the southern tip of the Island. Also found, just across Brazos Pass, were skeletal remains of a twenty gun British warship long ago abandoned.
Except for the yearly migration of local Indians, the Island itself would remain largely uninhabited. Seventy years later, Captain Ben McCulloch, led a company of Texas Rangers down the Padre’s Island (as it was now called) from Corpus Christi at the onset of the Mexican War. “The island is uninhabited save by one old man,” McCulloch reported, “who follows the business of a wrecker, and lives not far from Point Isabel, in a wild-looking place, which he calls, after himself, Tilley’s Camp. Uncle Tilley lives there, and employs himself in gathering the wrecks of cargoes with which the beach is strewn, seeming perfectly happy in his loneliness, the undisputed lord of this desert isle.” Tilley became famous throughout the nation as, the “Hermit of Padre Island.” Shortly after he died his obituary was published in hundreds of eastern newspapers.
Fifteen years later the sands of Padre Island once again felt the tread of marching men, except this time it was not the soldiers of one country bent on wresting the land from another. Instead, it was the tread of fellow countrymen determined to maintain a union. Though most of the battles of that war were fought in far-away places, the depot at Brazos Santiago was home to the Northern Soldiers who sallied forth one rainy May night in 1865 in an effort to capture some Rebel positions westward towards Brownsville. Though boys in blue had superior numbers, the Confederates under the command of Rip Ford, carried the day and the last battle of the Civil War was won by the Southerners. Several hundred Union troopers were captured with 120 wounded and one killed outright. Unfortunately for the victorious rebels, the war had actually ended five weeks prior. The Battle of Palmetto Ranch, as it became known, was the last official battle of the Civil War. To visit the battle site drive west from Port Isabel on State Highway 48. Turn south on FM 511 at the Port of Brownsville
and drive south until the road intersects with State Highway 4. Turn east and the marker can be found a few miles down the road towards Boca Chica Beach.
Padre Nicholas Balli, for whom the Island gets its name, was the first European to bring families to the Island. Twenty-six miles north of the Island’s southern tip, he and his nephew Juan, founded El Rancho Santa Cruz de Buena Vista (later known as the Lost City), where he kept cattle, horses and mules. The actual ranch and outbuildings were little more than thatched huts known as jacals. Because of its natural fences of water, the Island was a perfect spot for raising livestock. In 1811, Padre Balli stated in his will that he owned 1,000 head of cattle. He also built the first church on the Island for the conversion of the Karankawa Indians and for the benefit of the settlers. Ironically, Balli never lived on the Island that bears his name today. He left the day to day operations of the ranch to his nephew Juan, who also held title to a sizable amount of the Island, while he (the Padre) spent most of his time on the mainland ministering to the spiritual and material needs of his people. Padre Balli died on April 16, 1829, and was buried near Matamoros. A statue of Padre Balli stands sentinel at the eastern foot of the Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway. Juan operated the ranch until the storm of 1844 after which he moved to the mainland. The ranch was abandoned, but only a few short years would pass before its new occupants arrived on the scene. John Singer’s lost treasure has been the subject of numerous stories; the stuff from which legends are born. During the final days of the Mexican War, John and Johanna Singer along with several sons, had been beating down the coast in their schooner, the Alice Sadell, when a severe storm drove their craft aground near the center of the Island. It was there the family discovered the remains of Santa Cruz, the old ranch owned by Padre Balli. The Singer’s bought the land from Juan Balli in 1851 paying $2,500 for a like amount of acres that included the headquarters of the old ranch. Wild cattle, left over from the Padre’s
ranch, were easy to catch and by the time Lincoln was elected, the Singer’s herd numbered over 1500, but, this wasn’t the only source of income for the newcomers. It was rumored that John and his boys, who were by now avid beachcombers, had accumulated somewhere in the neighborhood of $60,000 worth of jewels, Spanish coins and gold bullion. When the Civil War broke out, John decided to move his family to Flour Bluff near Corpus Christi. But before leaving, figuring that his money would be safer buried on the Island, John and the boys filled several stone jars and buried them at a site where they believed they would easily be found in the future. After the War, the Singer’s returned for their treasure only to find that another great storm, much like the one that had wrecked them twenty years earlier had totally inundated the Island, destroying the ranch headquarters and washing away all the markers John had planted. Though he and his sons were noted beachcombers, the treasure would remain lost.
By 1912, the southern part of Padre, now known as “Tarpon Beach,” was home to a hotel and a cluster of fishing camps. Visitors arrived by ferry boat and were offloaded near where Children’s Beach is located today in Isla Blanca Park. From there it was a long walk across a wooden boardwalk that led to the shores of Padre Island. One had to be at the landing to catch the return ferry at dusk or risk having to spend the night on the Island. Completion of the first causeway in 1954 finally opened Padre Island to development. In the ensuing years a second causeway replaced the first in 1974.
The residents of the Island voted for incorporation in April 1973. Of the 158 votes cast, 128 were in favor of incorporation while 28 were against. Thus the Town of South Padre Island was born. In 2009, the proposed Home Rule Charter was approved by the voters and South Padre Island officially became a City. a
Article contributed by Steve Hathcock www.southpadretv.tv, steve@southpadretv.tv
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There has never been a more exciting time in space exploration and never more opportunities to have a front row seat to see rocket history being made. Space enthusiasts flock to Houston and visit the Johnson Space Center. Others travel to Florida to explore the Kennedy Space Center, and now people can travel to South Padre Island to view launches as SpaceX continues to test Starship. Located on the same latitude as Naples and Fort Lauderdale, South Padre Island is quickly becoming the Texas Space Coast. Starship is a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry crew and cargo into Earth orbit, to the moon and Mars. Starship will be the most powerful launch vehicle ever developed.
Thanks to the SpaceX Boca Chica launch site being located just across the bay from South Padre Island, the Island has seen an increase in visitors who are space tourists, and are coming to stay for a week during projected launch windows to witness the launches in person. Space junkies can be seen lining the southern part of South Padre Island and the jetties from Isla Blanca Park on scheduled launch days.
South Padre Island is the perfect place to be for the launches. Not only do you have a front seat to watch the launches, there are plenty of things to see and do if the launch is delayed for a day or two. Not visiting during a launch? Even viewing SpaceX assemble, and test fire of the rockets is fascinating, or take a drive down Hwy. 4, when space activity is not planned, to see the rocket up close. You will be the envy of all your friends when you post that selfie with the rocket behind you. All of this can be done as people enjoy Texas’ only tropical island. South Padre Island has the same vibe that is not too far from the feeling visitors get when they are in the Florida Keys.
If you want to catch a glimpse of the future of space travel just head on down to the Texas Space Coast on South Padre Island. What better place to combine your love for all things space with well-deserved Island time. For more information visit www.spacex.com. a
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Andy Bowie Park
Located beachside on Park Rd. 100 at the north end of the Island across from the South Padre Island Convention Centre. Day use facilities include 18 full hook-up RV spaces, beachfront picnic pavilions, concessions, shower facilities and a ranger station. The park is also home to Hilton Garden Inn Beach Resort which provides an array of amenities and can accommodate large and small conferences. For more information call 956.761.3704.
Beach Park at Isla Blanca Waterpark
Splash into more than a dozen water attractions, including slides, tube chutes, uphill water coasters, the Sand Castle water fun house and the Boogie Bahn2 surfing ride. A river links the tube chutes and water coasters with the park’s beaches, so guests float between rides on water. Open weekends beginning mid-May; open daily late May through late August, and open weekends only late August through mid-September. For more information call 956.772.SURF or go to www.beachparktx.com
Blue Star Memorial
The Blue Star Memorial Highway Markers and By-Way Markers are dedicated to all the courageous men and women of the United States Armed Forces who so bravely have fought and gave their lives so that we may all be free. The City of South Padre Island is honored to have one of the By-Way markers located in front of the city hall building located at 4601 Padre Blvd.
Cameron County Amphitheater & Event Center
Located in the Dolphin Cove area inside Isla Blanca Park, the Amphitheater is surrounded with tropical landscaping overseeing the Brazos Santiago Ship Channel with a spectacular view of the Laguna Madre and the Gulf of Mexico. This open-air facility is approximately 41,095 square feet with a seating capacity for 4,285 spectators. It includes 825 stone shade seating and 3,460 lawn seating. This innovated outdoor venue hosts events such as concerts, performing arts, school events, festivals and other outdoor events. The Amphitheater is also a great location to view the SpaceX launches.
If you are looking for space for a small conference, meeting, wedding, etc. look no further. Two ocean view rooms are available with a seating capacity up to 300. State-of-the-art audio is available, and a kitchen that any caterer will be happy to work in. For more information call 956.356.6277 or visit their website at www.cameroncounty venues.com
City Parks
Butterfly Park, located at 4316 Gulf Blvd., is part of the National Wildlife Federation’s Mayors’ Monarch Pledge initiative. Mayor Barry Patel signed the pledge on October 22, 2016, declaring the City’s support for Monarch initiatives. The park features a covered picnic bench area, butterfly statue, many varieties of native Rio Grande Valley plants, and beautiful views of the Gulf.
John L. Tompkins Park
The John L. Tompkins Park is the core of the citywide system of parks and open space, and the diverse park facilities include playgrounds for tots and kids, a cultural exhibit area, basketball court, skate park, soccer field, exercise benches, walking trails, seating, public restrooms, and parking. Access is available from both Padre Boulevard and the beach creating a systemic connection between inland and onshore. The park is located in the 6200 block of Padre Blvd.
Lis Memorial Park was made possible by a generous donation by Dr. Joseph C. and Jeanne K. Lis. This neighborhood green space consists of a bench that overlooks a wetland area.
Queen Isabella Memorial Park is located in the median near the crossover at the foot of the Queen Isabella Causeway. Located on this site is a monument to the victims of the 2001 Causeway Collapse, and a bronze statue of Padre Balli, the Island’s namesake.
Turtle Park is dedicated to Ila Loetscher, also known as the “Turtle Lady”. She was a pioneer in Sea Turtle research and preservation as well as the founder of the Sea Turtle Rescue Center also located on South Padre Island. Turtle Park is located along E. Morningside Street and consists of a small pavilion, two shade structures with tables, and an infant playground.
Water Tower Park is located on the corner of Laguna Boulevard and W. Huisache Street at the base of the Water Tower. The park
consists of a half basketball court, several modern children’s play structures, and shade structures with tables. Public restrooms are also available.
Commemorative Air Force Transportation Museum
The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Transportation Museum features displays that include 8 flying WWII aircraft, and numerous vintage, operational ground and support vehicles. Most artifacts in the museum were provided by South Texas families, which provides an up-close and personal touch to the displays. Group and school guided tours are available yearround with advance notice. The museum is located at the historically significant Port Isabel –Cameron County Airport, directly across the Laguna Madre from South Padre Island. For more information, including directions to the museum go to www. rgvcaf.org, or call the Museum Director, David Christopher at 970.397.4604.
Diving South Padre Island
South Padre Island offers several diving locations including the vertical reefs of oil platforms, numerous wrecks along the Devil’s Elbow, the Liberty Ship Reef System, Texas Underwater Park and the Texas Clipper. For more information about diving South Padre Island go to www. divesouthpadre.com
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Edwin K. Atwood Park
Located 1.4 miles north of Andy Bowie Park on Park Road 100, Edwin K. Atwood Park has an elevated plaza with five pavilions, new restrooms, a community rinse station, two new beach dune walkovers for pedestrians to access the beach, an environmentally friendly permeable pavement parking lot, a parking area for four food truck concessions, and a beach novelties and umbrella concession. There is also a vehicular beach access road which opens up twenty miles of beach driving for the more adventurous. Call 956.761.3704 for more information.
Fishing
South Padre Island is home to approximately 600 species of fish and boosts over 60 different charter companies and personal guides to take you on the fishing trip of your life. Best of all, the Island provides year round fishing opportunities from the Gulf of Mexico to the Laguna Madre Bay and of course the ever favorite surf fishing. If you bring your own boat, four bayside public boat ramps are available at Jim’s Pier, Lobo Del Mar Cafe, Parrot Eyes Restaurant & Watersports, and at the end of Polaris Street. For more information on fishing go to www.spichamber.com or call 956.761.4412
Golf
The South Padre Island Golf Club is located a short 20-minute drive from the Island at Laguna Vista. The club offers an 18-hole
72-par championship course and provides a beautiful lateral view of the Island, and is decidedly different with rolling green hills and “wildlife corridors” of native brush. For more information call 956.943.4653 or go to www.spi golf.com
Isla Blanca Park
Located on the southernmost tip of South Padre Island, Isla Blanca Park is the crown jewel of the Parks system. Over one mile of pristine beach along the Gulf of Mexico that offers an abundance of beachfront recreational facilities. Major renovations in 2018 and 2019 included the addition of an event center and an amphitheater, new pavilions with concession areas, beachfront boardwalks, beachfront parking, walking trails and dune walkovers. Visitors can also enjoy fishing on the south jetty, restaurants, retails shops, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley marine exhibits, and the Beach Park at Isla Blanca. There is a full-service marina with a public boat ramp, daily fishing charters, dolphin watch cruises and watersport activities (snorkeling, diving, jet skis, parasailing, etc.). With close to 600 R.V. sites, Isla Blanca is not only one of the biggest parks in Texas, it is also the best. If you do not have an RV you can still enjoy an overnight stay at the park in one of eight cabanas. Each cabana sleeps 4 and has air conditioning, a shower and bunk beds. For more information call 956.761.5494.
Land, Sky and Water Adventures
South Padre Island is where dreams come true for those that love land, sky and water adventures. There are several places on the Island to rent just about anything you can think of that will let you propel through the water, swim with the fish or soar with the birds. Waverunners, stand up paddleboards, kayaks, canoes and banana boats, just to name a few, can be rented for as little as one-half hour to whatever your heart desires. Kiteboarding and windsurfing are also popular water sports and the shallow water of the Laguna Madre and the brisk winds provide the perfect playground for these activities.
There is also a wide array of opportunities to tour the Island by land and water. From amphibious vehicles to catamarans and horseback riding we have it all! Pick your favorites and make a day of it! There is nothing more breathtaking than the view of the Island from the sky, so for the more adventuresome don’t forget to try your hand at parasailing, or ziplining. Our birds are friendly and enjoy the company. Swimming with the fish on a half-day or full-day snorkel trip is another experience that should be had by all.
Another favorite water adventure and big treat for the nature enthusiast is the dolphin. South Padre Island has its very own families of Bottlenose dolphins that live in the rich waters of the Laguna Madre bay and can be seen near shore playing and frolicking in the waves. Our dolphins are wild and free, can be seen year round, and live their entire lives here raising their babies and feeding on the rich food sources the surrounding waters of the Island have to offer. Please remember it is against the law to swim with, feed or touch wild dolphins. There are numerous dolphin watch boats that provide tours of our waters and our beautiful dolphin.
Point Isabel Lighthouse Complex
The Point Isabel Lighthouse Complex, located at 421 Queen Isabella Blvd., is home to the Point Isabel Lighthouse and the Keeper’s Cottage. The lighthouse is the only one on the Texas coast open to the public. The replica of the Keeper’s Cottage at the base of the lighthouse serves as a visitors center. The complex is open daily from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. For more information call 956.943.2262
Port Isabel Historical Museum / Treasures of the Gulf Museum
The Port Isabel Historical Museum is housed in the historic Champion Building which was built in 1899. The museum is a state-of-the-art facility housing hands on exhibits, audio presentations and videos that commemorate the history of the area. The museum has two exhibit levels, a theater and gift shop. On the south end of the building is the famous “fish mural” painted in 1906 by a local fisherman. The Treasures of the Gulf Museum tells the story of the three ill-fated Spanish ships that wrecked off the northern end of the Island in 1554. Hands on displays allow visitors to try on period clothing and map out a treasure site. There is also a children’s section with a small scale ship and a Children’s Discovery Lab. Both museums are located at 317 E. Railroad and are open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. For more information and current admission prices call 956.943.7602
RGV Reef
RGV Reef is a result of a vision to build a great place to fish 13 miles northeast of the South Padre Island Jetties. The goal of this amazing project is to put more fish back in the Gulf of Mexico than is taken out, primarily Red Snapper, by alleviating
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a juvenile snapper survival bottleneck caused by a lack of habitat. Mortality is high on the flat bottom of the Gulf. The idea came out of scientific research at the experimental level. RGV Reef will be the first reef to provide that habitat on a large scale. All deployments are positioned and spaced in ways and numbers that can be used for scientific research. Most of the local research has been spearheaded by Dr. Richard Kline with The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, the projects primary science advisor. What is being done is on the cutting edge of marine science, and The Harte Institute of Corpus Christi and University of Texas Galveston also have research projects in the reef.
What has resulted is basically a net-less aquaculture driven by creating a cradle to adult fish habitat for reef fish, primarily Red Snapper. It also turns out when you get it right for all the life stages of Red Snapper, you have a reef for all fish. Worms, shrimp, and turtles, too. At 1,650 acres, it’s the largest, and most complex, artificial reef off the Texas Coast. The large size is to accommodate the very first industrial scale reef
fish nursery in the Gulf of Mexico.
The people behind this amazing project, Friends of RGV Reef, are long time recreational , commercial and charter fishermen, scuba divers, marine biologists leavened with contractors, businessmen and ranchers, all working together, striving to create a self sustaining artificial reef with the steppingstones of habitat to actually increase the fish population. For more information about this project go to www.rgvreef.com
Sandcastle Trail
There is a reason we are the Sandcastle Capital of the Universe. Where else can you visit and see sandcastles year round? Not only can you see completed sand sculptures, but you might also catch one of the local masters working on their latest project on the Sandcastle Trail. Because our sand sculptures are made of sand and water, they are vulnerable to the time, weather and people. Our local masters, and their assistants, work year round to maintain our sand treasures.
A longtime dream of South Padre Island Sandcastle Master Sandy Feet, work began on the individual sculptures that make-
up the Sandcastle Trail in the summer of 2013 after a financial commitment in matching funds was received from the City of South Padre Island.
Everyone loves to see a beautiful sandcastle created by a talented artist. There are currently 25 sandcastles located all over the Island just waiting for you to stop by to see, and of course take photos. In addition to the castles on the trail, be sure to stop by the Sandcastle Village located under the tent at the base of the ferris wheel in the Entertainment District. The village changes with the seasons and the holidays. The Holiday Village is amazing at Christmas. Stop by the SPI Chamber Information Center or the Visitors Center at 321 Padre Blvd. to pick-up a copy of The Art Trails map of the locations.
Please remember that while our sandcastles love to be viewed, and have their picture taken, they are vulnerable to human hands. Please look as long as you like and flash those cameras, but please do not touch.
Sea Turtle, Inc.
Turtles have feelings too. Did you know that picking a turtle up
by its shell without supporting the tummy is like being lifted by our finger, toe nails or hair?
Founded by Illa Loetscher, affectionately known as the “Turtle Lady”, this enviro-friendly organization is dedicated to caring for and educating the public about endangered sea turtles. A boardwalk connects the rehabilitation center to the 30,000 square foot Education Center, which includes six aquarium-style tanks, an amphitheater, indoor museum display and larger gift shop. The Education Center not only enhances the Island, but potentially makes Sea Turtle, Inc. the premier sea turtle facility in the United States. Located at 6617 Padre Blvd., the facility is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. For more information call 956.761.4511 or go to seaturtleinc.com. If you see a sea turtle, call the TURTLE HOTLINE at 956.380.9677.
Sea Turtle Art Trail
Sea Turtles are “hatching” all over the Island! Seven very talented local artists used their creative vision to transform fiberglass sea turtle forms, wearing nothing but
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South Padre Island Birding, Nature Center & Alligator Sanctuary
Located 3.5 miles north of the causeway at 6801 Padre Blvd., the South Padre Island Birding, Nature Center & Alligator Sanctuary facility includes a 10,000 square foot Nature Center with an exhibit hall that takes visitors on an educational voyage from the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, through the dunes on our beautiful beaches and into the Laguna Madre Bay. The Center also features over 3,300 feet of boardwalk, 50 acres of wetlands, a 5-story observation tower, 5 bird blinds, a gator pond, Sulcata Tortoise exhibit, gift shop and butterfly garden. While you
are there you definitely want to take time to meet Big Padre, the resident 12’7” alligator, and don’t forget to feed the gators in the Gator Pond. For more information about the South Padre Island Birding, Nature Center & Alligator Sanctuary, see page 44, call 956761-6801 or www.spibirding.com
South Padre Island Convention Centre
The South Padre Island Convention Centre, with its breathtaking view of the Laguna Madre Bay, offers 45,000 square feet of meeting space that can be utilized in a variety of configurations. The Convention Centre has recently undergone a multi-million dollar renovation, which has strengthened the buildings structure, improved its functionality, and increased its aesthetic value. Primary facilities include an unobstructed 22,500 square feet of Exhibit Hall space with a clear ceiling height of 36 feet for large meetings and sporting events; a 2,633 square feet conference auditorium; with 8 breakout rooms for concurrent sessions and 9,000 total square feet of breakout space.
The South Padre Island
Convention Centre is a premier destination venue to book your next meeting, convention, concert, special event, athletic competition or much more! Call 800-OK-PADRE or email info@ sopadre.com
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Coastal Studies Lab
The Coastal Studies Lab located at Isla Blanca Park, on South Padre Island, was established in 1973, and is dedicated to providing educational opportunities, enhancing research, engaging in public service, and providing community outreach related to coastal and marine concerns in the Gulf of Mexico with special emphasis on the South Texas region. The lab exhibits marine life such as crustaceans and marine vertebrates, and plant life. Throughout the year, educational classes are held for both residents and visitors. Classes during the winter months are held for our Winter Texans, and classes during the summer include a very popular kid’s camp. The lab is open to the public for self-guided tours Monday through Friday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., and is also open for group tours, by appointment only, Monday through Friday. For
more information, or to schedule a tour, call 956.761.2644, email coastal@utrgv.edu or go to their website at www.utrgv.edu/csl
Whaling Wall #53
Another stunningly beautiful site to see at the Convention Centre is the famous “Whaling Wall #53” by acclaimed environmental artist Wyland. Wyland wanted to show homage to whales and other creatures of the sea by devoting his talent to painting 100 walls across the world. His “Whaling Walls” serve as a perfect way to capture the grandeur of his subjects since drawing giant whales on small canvases became extremely limiting. The walls of the South Padre Island Convention Centre provided the 53rd life size canvas for the Wyland project; the first of its kind in Texas, and along the entire Gulf Coast. Spanning 153 feet in length, covering 3 walls and 23 feet in height, it took over 111 gallons of paint, 100 volunteers, and nearly four days to complete.
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Fireworks
SisBoomBah! We are your fireworks destination beginning April 1st and going through the last week-end in October. From Memorial Day through Labor Day week-end, fireworks are shot from a barge located on the Laguna Madre between Marlin and Amberjack streets in the vicinity of Louie’s Backyard in the Entertainment District on Tuesday and Friday nights at 9:15 p.m. From April 1st through October, you can watch fireworks on the beach in the vicinity of Clayton’s Bar & Grill on Friday and Saturday nights at 9:15 p.m. In addition to these nights, there are three special shows sponsored by the City of South Padre Island Memorial Day Weekend, on July 4th, and on the Saturday before Labor Day Weekend. These shows are located on the Laguna Madre between Marlin and Amberjack streets in the vicinity of Louie’s Backyard in the Entertainment District.
Be sure to check upon arrival for the latest fireworks schedule. Days and times may have changed since this printing, and you never know when another location might be added! Call the SPI Chamber at 956-761-4412 for the most current schedule.
New Years Day Polar Dip
Bring in the New Year with an ‘anti-freeze dip’ in the beautiful Gulf of Mexico by joining over 1,000 visitors at the Annual South Padre Island Polar Bear Dip. Each New Year’s Day a hearty crowd of young and old renew their spirit by celebrating with a short sprint into water with an average temperature of 66 degrees. Unlike many other Polar Bear celebrations this time of year, South Padre Island is blessed with a temperate climate and refreshingly cold (never freezing) water. Registration begins at 10:00 a.m. and the Dip starts promptly at Noon at Clayton’s Bar & Grill. Admission is FREE and t-shirts are available for purchase on site, while they last! For more information about the Polar Bear Dip go to Face book.com/southpadrepolarbears
CAF AIRSHOW! 2023
In early October the Rio Grande Valley Wing of the Commemorative Air Force produces the only airshow of its kind south of San Antonio. AIRSHOW! is a two-day (Saturday and Sunday) family friendly extravaganza featuring World War II era warbirds recreating famous air
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Explore a diverse smorgasbord of events and festivals while enjoying the laid-back atmosphere of South Padre Island.
battles, aerobatic performances by some of the finest stunt pilots in the country and a variety of modern military aircraft, both flying and static. And that is not all. AIRSHOW! also features ground activities like food and drink concessions, a flea market, kiddie land and more.
It is an expensive challenge to keep our aircraft flying, but we know it is worth it. With the proceeds from AIRSHOW! the RGV Wing of the CAF has been able to restore and maintain a number of rare and unique vintage aircraft, all of which are in flying condition.
AIRSHOW! provides a truly unique venue for reminding us of the many ways aviation impacts our lives. It has played a critical role in preserving the freedoms we all enjoy and in developing modern technology, and nothing reminds us of the special place aviation continues to have in our lives like seeing these majestic examples of our heritage where they belong in the sky!
For more information about AIRSHOW! 2023 go to www. rgvcaf.org, email airshow@rgvcaf. org or call 970.397.4604.
SPI Triathlon
The South Padre Island Triathlon, hosted by Power Watt Coaching, LLC, is a wonderful course at a great venue for the seasoned veteran or the first timer. Held in September, the triathlon offers both Olympic and Sprint distance courses, there’s bound to be something for everyone!
After a terrific open water swim, the athletes will head into the transition, graciously provided by Parrot Eyes and head north for the bike course up the South Padre Island strip. Olympic participants will do two bike loops!
After the scenic bike course, participants will complete a run course a loop (Olympic will be two loops) that includes Gulf Blvd. and Laguna Blvd. and back to Parrot Eyes. The transition area location is located in the Parrot Eyes parking lot and is spectator-friendly. For more information contact Dr. Karen Watt at 956-778-5997 or docwatt @powerwattcoaching.com
SPI Kitefest
If you are looking for a unique experience while visiting South
Padre Island, you definitely do not want to miss this one held in February each year. The sky is filled with color from kites of all different sizes and shapes tethered to stakes in the ground, and individuals flying 1-4 kites at a time. Some are even choreographed to music. The sheer skill of the fliers is impressive when they do their aeronautics with multiple kites flying in formation. This 3-day events starts on Thursday with indoor kite performances at the SPI Convention Centre, and continues outdoors on Friday and Saturday just north of the SPI Convention Centre. For more information contact B&S Kites at 956-761-1248 or spikitefest@hotmail.com
Ladies Kingfish Tournament
The 42nd Annual Ladies Kingfish Tournament is scheduled for August 11-13, 2023. This ladies only tournament is divided into two divisions, bay and offshore. Qualifying fish include redfish, trout and flounder for the Bay Division and Blackfin Tuna, Dolphin, Bonito and Kingfish for the Offshore Division. Trophies are awarded to the top three places in each category, and Grand Champion in both divisions. A Youth Division was added in 2021 for young ladies age 10 and under. They can fish in either the bay or offshore division, and first place trophies will be awarded for all species. For more information about the tournament call the SPI Chamber at 956.761.4412 or go to www.spichamber.com
SPI Wahoo Classic
Mark your calendar now so you do not miss your chance to participate in the 7th annual South Padre Island Wahoo Classic scheduled for mid-September. Fishing from Jim’s Pier, anglers compete in three categories for cash prizes: Wahoo, Black Fin Tuna, and Dorado/ Mahi Mahi. The Gulf comes alive during September and October, so come join us during the best fishing weather of the year.
Although this is a traditional off-shore tournament, “Go Fast,” trailerable, center console boats are invited, and encouraged to participate. The three-day event includes a mandatory Captain’s
meeting on Friday, a full day of fishing on Saturday, and the awards ceremony Sunday. Not only do you get a great weekend of fishing, but you will have also contributed to the donation made by tournament officials each year to a local non-profit through your registration fee. For more information about the tournament go to spiwahoo classic.com
Sandcastle Days
For over 30 years, Sandcastle Days has been an annual event that showcases the unique art form of sand sculpture with the help of amateurs and professionals. Currently being held in early October, on the beach in front of Clayton’s Resort, Sandcastle Days provides three fun-filled days of excitement in the sand. In addition to watching the masters create their masterpieces; attendees have the honor of casting their vote for the People’s Choice Award. Numerous demonstrations and opportunities for lessons from the master’s are also available. Other events during the day include music on the beach, kite exhibitions, vendors, artists and local non-profits providing education on our local environment and how to keep it healthy. For more information about this event, including dates and location go to www.sandcastledays.com
83rd Annual Texas International Fishing Tournament
The largest saltwater fishing tournament is Texas is scheduled for August 2-6, 2023, and provides an atmosphere of friendly fishing competition and wholesome family fun. Over 1,000 anglers from all other the United States join together to bring in fish that range from redfish, trout and flounder in the bay division to every species imaginable in the offshore division. Family fun is a must at TIFT and Kids Play Day kicks off the event each year. For more information on Texas’ oldest and most established fishing tournament call 956.943.8438, email info@tift.org or go to www. tift.org a
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Cultural & Educational
Antique Shops
Birding
Coastal Studies Lab
Dive the Texas Clipper
Eco-Tours
Laguna Madre Nature Trail
Port Isabel Museums
Port Isabel Lighthouse
Queen Isabella Memorial Park
Sandcastle Trail
Sandcastle Village Sea Turtle, Inc.
Sea Turtle Art Trail
SPI Birding, Nature Center & Alligator Sanctuary
When It Rains
7-D and 9VR Adventures
Catch “The Island Metro” Shuttle Coastal Studies Lab Dining Fitness Center Internet Café Karaoke
Nightlife Entertainment
Port Isabel Museums
Port Isabel Lighthouse
Sea Turtle, Inc. Shopping Spa
SPI Birding, Nature Center & Alligator Sanctuary
With Kids
7-D and 9VR Adventures
Amphibious Tours
Beach Park at Isla Blanca Waterpark (seasonal) Beach Volleyball Bicycle Ride Birding Boogie Boarding Butterfly Gardens Butterfly Park
Catch “The Island Metro” Shuttle
Children’s Petting Barn
Coastal Studies Lab
Cristo de Los Pescadores
Dolphin Watch
Eco-Tours
Fireworks Over the Bay (seasonal)
Fireworks Over the Beach (seasonal)
Fishing
Go Carts / 4-Wheelers
Gravity Park (seasonal)
Horseback Riding Kayaking
Kite Flying
Laguna Madre Nature Trail
Miniature Golf Padre Balli Statue
Parasailing
Pony Rides
Port Isabel Museums
Port Isabel Lighthouse Square
Sandcastle Building Lessons
Sandcastle Trail Sandcastle Village
Sea Turtle, Inc.
Sea Turtle Art Trail Snorkeling Lessons
SPI Birding, Nature Center & Alligator Sanctuary Stand Up Paddleboarding Star Gazing Surfing Swimming Tompkins Park Turtle Park
Valley Land Fund Birding Lots
Water Tower Park Waverunners Windsurfing Zip Lining
ThiNgS to DO
Under The Sun
Banana Boat Rides
Beach Buggy Rentals
Beach Park at Isla Blanca Waterpark (seasonal)
Beach Sports Bicycle Rentals
Boogie Boarding Butterfly Park
Children’s Petting Barn Dive the Texas Clipper Dolphin Watch Cruises
Fishing (bay, offshore, at the jetties, on the pier, surf and fly)
Go Carts / 4-Wheelers Golf Golf Cart Rentals
Gravity Park (seasonal) Horseback Riding Kiteboarding Kayaking
Laguna Madre Nature Trail
Lis Memorial Park Miniature Golf Parasailing
Pony Rides
Queen Isabella Memorial Park Sandcastle Trail Sandcastle Village
Sea Turtle Art Trail
SPI Birding, Nature Center & Alligator Sanctuary Snorkeling Stand Up Paddleboarding
Sunbathing
Sunset Cruise Surfing
Tompkins Park
Turtle Park Valley Land Fund Birding Lots
Wake-Up Early and see a Gulf Sunrise Water Tower Park Waverunners Windsurfing Zip Lining
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When people think of South Padre Island, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the beach. It’s true our beach is the best in Texas, but the Island has much more to offer than just sun, sand, and surf. You may be surprised to know that South Padre Island and Port Isabel (our neighbors just over the Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway) have become a thriving art mecca. From numerous talented artists using different mediums and bringing their own flavor to each piece they create, to fabulous actors and actresses performing in plays, to amazing musicians playing any type of music genre you can image. So why not take a class with one of our local artists while you’re here, take in a play or enjoy an evening of live music? You will quickly learn there is more than sand and surf to entertain you while visiting our beautiful Island.
Art Business Incubator South Padre Island (ABISPI)
Need an activity AWAY from the sun? Take an art class hosted by one of the artist residents! Be sure to check their website at www.abispi.com for a list of classes and workshops.
ABISPI is a nonprofit art gallery dedicated to giving both new and existing art businesses the support needed to establish and sustain themselves in the local economy. They are an art gallery and art business residency program staffed by artist residents who aspire to own a business of their own one day. 2500 Padre Blvd., Suite 1 – South Padre Island | 956.433.8097
ArtSea Gallery & Goods
A trip to the Island is not complete without strolling around the historic Lighthouse Square in Port Isabel. ArtSea specializes in local art, including handmade jewelry, pottery, soap, candles, prints, paintings and locally roasted coffee. A true family business, ArtSea was created by Carolyn Hauschildt and her two very talented daughters Wendy and Jodi. Wendy’s unique coastal images, on canvas and print, are sold exclusively at the gallery, and Wendy’s husband Josh sells his wonderful roasted coffee. Jodi and her husband Joe sell their locally made pottery. 423 E. Maxan St. – Port Isabel | 956.943.3200
Art Space
Art Space welcomes artists who aspire to become artists and those who enjoy and celebrate art. Art Space is a vibrant creative learning place where every level of artistic expression is thoughtfully explored. The goal is to enrich the community by actively promoting the arts through education, sponsorship and outreach. Sign up and join an Open Clay or Open Paint class. Art is also for sale, and all pieces are by local artists. 1817 Padre Blvd., Suite 1 – South Padre Island | 956.761.2112
El Paseo Arts Foundation
There is nothing better than a wonderful evening out while on the Island. Just imagine … dinner at one of the Island wonderful restaurants followed by a wonderful theater production. The El Paseo Arts Foundation serves the communities of the Lower
Laguna Madre Area by bringing art, concerts, performances and plays to South Padre Island, Port Isabel and the surrounding areas. Their mission is to encourage, support and promote the arts for the benefit and education both of area residents and visitors. They produce or support a year-long schedule of events including Community Theater, concerts, performances, local fine arts shows, cultural events focusing on area history and educational events. Check-out their current season at www.elpaseoarts.org
Laguna Madre Art Gallery
The Laguna Madre Art Gallery is located in the historic Lighthouse Square in Port Isabel, and is a non-profit artist co-op featuring 20 local artists. The gallery features jewelry, paintings, pottery, photography, sculptures, and much more. The gallery also works with other local art organizations to serve as a venue for other fine art activities, including music, theatre and dance. 405 E. Maxan St. – Port Isabel | 956.943.1407
Sandcastle Trail
South Padre Island is home to a collection of castles called the Sandcastle Trail. Around 30 sand sculptures are located throughout the Island, sculpted by professional sand artists — some local, some from as far away as Singapore! Many of these sculptures are traditional castles, while others are themed for the businesses and organizations where they are located. Enjoy the most extensive collection of sandcastles on South Padre Island at the Holiday Sandcastle Village. Located in the heart of the entertainment district, the village
is led by Lucinda "Sandy Feet" Wierenga and changes throughout the year based on the next holiday. Wierenga brings in sand artists from all over the world to showcase their talent under the tent that covers the holiday village. Stop by the SPI Visitors Center at 321 Padre Blvd. and pick-up a map of the Sandcastle Trail locations.
Sea Turtle Art Trail
The Sea Turtle Art Trail is a collection of sea turtle sculptures located at various places around the Island. Made of fiberglass, the sculptures were beautifully painted by amazing local artists. While checking out the trail be sure to stop by Sea Ranch Restaurant and see the beautiful sculpture done from wood and the bigger than life sea turtle on the front of Turtle Island Beachwear. Stop by the SPI Visitors Center at 321 Padre Blvd. and pick-up a map of the art trail locations, and don’t forget to post a picture on your social media and hashtag #spiturtletrail
The Art Lounge
The Art Lounge is the Island’s newest addition, and is a vibrant and contemporary art gallery. The dream and creation of artist Hamsa, a graduate of the Art Business Incubator on South Padre Island, the gallery is cutting edge and serves as a gathering space for artists and art lovers. They emphasize locally sourced art, and are dedicated to showcasing diverse forms of ceramics, paintings, woodwork and more. Be sure to check out their workshops and special events while you are visiting at www.theartloungespi.com 33256 State Park Rd. 100, Suite 100 | 956.433.5307 a
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hether you’re getting married, planning a honeymoon or renewing your vows, South Padre Island is the perfect destination. From the Gulf of Mexico to the Laguna Madre Bay, the locations and options are only limited by your imagination…
South Padre Island quite simply is the destination of choice for your wedding. Surround yourselves in an atmosphere of tropical tranquility and breathtaking beauty as you pledge your eternal love. What is your idea of the romance this special occasion deserves? How high are your expectations for this special day, which should be nothing less than glorious? Spectacular sand dunes covered in native vine and flowers and a spectacular coastline along the Gulf of Mexico are perfect for romantic, barefoot weddings on a beautiful beach. If your dream wedding involves a sunset, several settings along the bay provide the perfect setting when the sun simmers into the vast and beautiful Laguna Madre Bay at the end of a beautiful day. For the more adventuresome person, rent anything from a fishing boat to a large catamaran and say those special vows while cruising on the beautiful Laguna Madre Bay. And how appropriate will it be when the moment arrives, and the most important words you will speak in your life – your wedding vows – will be carried from your lips to your loved one on a gentle warm breeze.
Need help planning your special day? The Island has several wonderful
wedding planners that can assist you with everything from location to flowers, cakes, equipment rentals and even someone to perform the wedding. For more information go to www.spichamber.com or contact the South Padre Island Chamber of Commerce at info@spichamber. com or 956.761.4412
Best of all, the requirements for getting married on South Padre Island are relatively simple and uncomplicated. Both religious and civil ceremonies can be performed at virtually any location on the Island.
HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
1 Residents and non-residents of Texas can obtain a marriage license from any County Clerk’s office in the State. Both parties must be present and at least 16 years of age. Applicants under the age of 18 must have a certified copy of their birth certificate (long form) issued in the last 10 years as well as court-emancipated. One valid form of identification such as State issued driver’s license, military ID, passport, visa, or state issued ID. A certified copy of a birth certificate may be used along with one other form of ID. No blood test is required. The license is good for 90 days. There is a 72-hour waiting period between obtaining the license and holding the wedding. However, there is a 30-day waiting period following the judgment of a divorce being granted. The current cost in Cameron County is $82 for Texas residents and $182 for out-of-state residents. (subject to change – checks and credit cards are not accepted).
2 The closest Cameron County office is located at 501 Hwy. 100, Port Isabel, Texas, 956.943.8101. Hours: 8:00 am – 12:00 noon and 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm Monday – Friday.
3 To act as an officiant at a wedding within Texas borders, you must be an active or retired judge, a licensed or ordained priest, minister or rabbi, an officer ordained by a religious organization, or justice of the peace.
4 beach weddings held within the city limits of South Padre are required to have a permit. Anyone can pickup the permit, must be done in person. The permit informs all interested of the wedding details, helps ensure your wedding does not the use of the beach to others, and provides you with state local beach rules and laws. For ceremonies held on beaches withCity of South Padre Island, contact Public Works Department, Padre Blvd., South Padre Island, Texas, (956) 761-6456. For ceremonies held on Cameron County beaches, contact Cameron Parks System at (956) 761-5494. For ceremonies onboard a check with the captain to determine the rules and regulations governed by. a
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When it’s sleet and snow season, join us in South Padre Island where the average winter temperature is a beautiful 65 degrees. “Winter Texans” as we like to call them in Texas, flock to all parts of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, and many decide to stay on South Padre Island because of the warm, subtropical climate. As you can imagine, these Winter Visitors also have a significant impact on the area and the economy. Because of this impact, South Padre Island works hard to make their stay pleasurable in hopes they will return for years to come.
Nestled between the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna Madre Bay, South Padre Island is home to the most beautiful beaches in Texas, and some of the best offshore and bay fishing along the Gulf Coast. Birding watching, dolphin cruises, horseback riding on the beach, swimming in the ocean, spending an afternoon on the beach in your favorite chair reading a book, watching the magnificent Laguna Madre sunsets, or just taking a night time stroll on the beach are just a few of the things that make South Padre Island the place to be when snow covers the ground at home. If you like to volunteer; South Padre Island has a number of possibilities including the Birding and Nature Center, Sea Turtle, Inc. and numerous others. There is never a shortage of something to do while on the Island.
The months of January and February are filled with great events. The Longest Causeway Walk and Run, Market Days Arts and Craft Shows, art shows, El Paseo Arts Foundation plays, art lessons, Chili Cook-off, Kite Fest, and numerous concerts are just a few of the events our Winter friends can enjoy.
You are sure to work up an appetite from all of the fun you are having, and will find there is no shortage of awesome places to eat (check out the restaurant list in the back of this guide) or places to join friends for a drink. Did you go fishing and bring home a good catch? Most restaurants on the Island will “cook your catch” for you. Give it a try – invite your friends along, and talk about how your dinner “slept in the bay, or the gulf, last night”.
As your day draws to a close and it is time to get some rest, there is no need to look far for lodging. South Padre Island has an abundance of hotel rooms and condos, as well as over 800 RV sites (check out the lodging charts located in the back of this guide for a complete list). Many hotels and condos offer special rates for Winter Texans, and remember if you are staying over 30 days you do not pay hotel/motel tax; just one more reason to spend your winter months on the Island.
For more information call 956.761.6433, 800.SO.PADRE or go to www.sopadre.com, and whatever you do, do not forget what Winter Texans do while they are on South Padre Island
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Just as most species of birds migrate south for the winter to escape the bitter cold temperatures of the north, so do our Winter Texans.
nature - IsLaND StyLe
On South Padre Island, nature lovers will appreciate and enjoy the last 34 miles of ecologically significant, unspoiled beaches and sand dunes along the Gulf of Mexico. Due primarily to its location, South Padre Island is a feeding ground for various migrating birds. The fall months, namely October and November, bring birds headed south for the winter. The changing winds bring them in for a landing on their favorite rest stop on the Gulf Coast. The spring months, notably March, April, and May, bring our feathered visitors to our Island on their way home. The wetlands that line the bay side of the island create an ideal habitat for numerous plants, animals and waterfowl. In fact, more than 300 species of birds, including a wide range of shorebirds and migratory birds make South Padre Island their home during part or most of the year.
The South Padre Island Birding, Nature Center and Alligator Sanctuary, provides access to the Laguna Madre bay for birders and other outdoor enthusiasts. From the boardwalks that extend across the wetlands, onlookers can see egrets, herons, oystercatchers, terns,
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The natural surroundings of South Padre Island and the Rio Grande Valley give birders and wildlife enthusiasts the opportunity to sneak a peek at a wide variety of unique species.
wading in the shallow water of the Laguna Madre. The Black and Yellow Rail have also been sighted, along with the Yellow-billed Loon and the Brown Booby. The boardwalks also take nature lovers over wetlands and freshwater ponds, providing them with an excellent opportunity to view a variety of rails, soras, kingfishers, moorhens, and numerous other species.
The decks over the bay at the Birding Center are a wonderful place to be at sunrise and sunset. The observation tower is a popular place because visitors can see the Gulf of Mexico, the Laguna Madre Bay, the salt and freshwater wetlands that surround the Center, and the skyline of the City of South Padre Island.
South Padre Island’s location and geology make for a unique ecology — a perfect location for nature enthusiasts since we have such a rich variety of plants, insects, and land and sea animals; some of which are threatened or endangered. We can offer great birding opportunities year round, but since South Padre Island is located along the coast where the Central and Mississippi Flyways converge, we offer exceptional birding opportunities during the spring and fall migration periods, especially during “fallout” conditions. To birders a “fallout” is a large number of birds that land in any given area because of adverse weather conditions for their migration. When those conditions take place, visitors can see all sorts of beautiful songbirds everywhere!
Birders from all over Texas converged on the Island in October 2018. An immature White-crowned Pigeon, more than likely brought in by a storm during hurricane season, was found at the Nature Center on October 2nd and remained until October 14th. The Whitecrowned Pigeon, a tropical species, is a resident of the Caribbean and was hundreds of miles from its normal range. This was the 3rd Texas record, but the 1st time seen by more than one observer.
As a wing of the World Birding Center, which was established in 1999 through cooperative partnerships between Rio Grande Valley Communities, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife, the South Padre Island
Birding, Nature Center and Alligator Sanctuary is one of nine centers whose mission is to educate the public about nature conservation; especially bird conservation. The Nature Center provides local and visiting families the opportunity to learn about our beaches, dunes, the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna Madre; how important nature is to the development of our children and our existence; and how to protect and preserve nature in our own backyards and neighborhoods.
The dedicated “Warbler Rest Area” adjacent to the boardwalk location closest to the South Padre Island Convention Centre, serves as an attraction for all winged friends, especially its namesake. Warblers consider the South Padre Island area their personal rest area on their trip to and from Central and South America. The native trees planted in the area were chosen for their insect habitat from which the birds can feed. The Fiddlewood bushes were chosen for their delectable berries, which are favorites among the Warbler and most birds. During spring and fall migrations, birders are delighted by the kaleidoscope of colors seen at the rest stop as the warblers are joined by tanagers, orioles, buntings, and many other varieties of birds seeking refuge. It is also a haven for all types of butterflies.
Most visitors to the Island become “accidental birders” before they even set foot in the sand. As you cross the Queen Isabella Causeway keep your eyes open for the Brown Pelican, and at the base of the causeway look to your left and right at the black mangrove flats for all types of shorebirds. Not only can you see more egrets, terns, and oystercatchers here, but you might also spot a few Roseate Spoonbills, plovers, and all types of herons.
In May 2019 the Nature Center added Alligator Sanctuary to their name. Because the wetlands around the Center provide the perfect safe haven for the alligators; the Center is now one of only two alligator sanctuaries in Texas approved by Texas Parks and Wildlife. The new Center opened with over 75 rescued juvenile American Alligators from around the great State of Texas.
“Big Padre”, a 12’ 6”long - 700 pound alligator is also making the
sanctuary his home, along with his wife “Laguna”.
Visitors to the Center have the opportunity to learn about the incredible American Alligator through daily “Gator Talks”. Following the “Gator Talks” you can wade with the gators in the gator pond, hold a juvenile gator, learn about and hold a non-venomous snake, and don’t forget to feed the Sulcata Tortoise before you leave. The South Padre Island Birding, Nature Center and Alligator Sanctuary is truly A Wildlife Adventure! For more information go to www.spibirding.com or call 956-761-6801.
The South Padre Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary is located on West Sheepshead Street and borders Laguna Blvd. The sanctuary is a project of the Valley Land Fund and is open to the public 365 days a year. The Valley Land Fund purchased the six residential lots in 1999 for the feeding and resting of neotropicals. In addition to offering habitat protection for migrants, these lots have become a showplace to educate Island residents and visitors in techniques for making their privately owned land
“bird friendly” by using native plants and water to attract wildlife. The sanctuary has drawn some notable first time sightings over the years. In February 2008 a Black-headed Siskin was spotted and photographed. This was the first sighting in the United States, and during the 2018 spring migration a juvenile Great Black Hawk was spotted on April 24th. This was also the first sighting in the United States. In August, of the same year, the hawk was later rediscovered in Maine where it caused a nationwide sensation in the birding community. Definitely worth a Google Search!
The Laguna Madre Bay and its surrounding area provides many birding and nesting sites that cannot be seen by land. To bird watch from the water, check with the numerous dolphin watch companies on South Padre Island. Birding by boat or by land is especially rewarding during the winter. The Island’s mild temperatures make it a sanctuary for White Pelicans, all kinds of ducks, avocets, loons, gulls, grebes, and the elusive Peregrine Falcon. Always exciting is the occasional sighting of the Frigatebird, boobies, and
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other pelagic birds. Whether you tour South Padre Island by car, boat, or on foot, your birding experience will be a special one.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge is a short 40-minute drive from South Padre Island. Located northwest of Laguna Vista and bordering the Laguna Madre Bay, Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge encompasses more than 120,000 acres, a portion of which are open to the public for wildlife related activities like wildlife watching, hunting, fishing, photography and environmental education. The refuge is part of the National Wildlife Refuge System, a national network of lands and waters set aside for the benefit of wildlife and you.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge was established to provide habitat for wintering
waterfowl and other migratory birds, principally the Redhead ducks. More species of birds have been recorded at Laguna Atascosa (417) than at any other national wildlife refuge in the nation.
Laguna Atascosa is host or home to an incredible diversity of migrating birds that funnel through the tip of Texas in an effort to avoid flying too far east, over the Gulf Coast, or too far west, over the desert. In addition, many southern species of wildlife reach their northernmost range along the Rio Grande. Located on the southern end of the Central Flyway, the refuge is a major stopover point on the lower Texas coast for waterfowl going to and from Mexico. In November alone, when peak use occurs, more than 250,000 ducks depend on the refuge with thousands more adjacent on the Laguna Madre.
It is estimated that 80% of the North American population of Redhead ducks winter in this area. The refuge is also a favorite among butterfly and dragonfly enthusiasts who enjoy catching a glimpse of a blue metalmark, a species that, in the United States, is only found in South Texas.
In addition to the incredible bird diversity, there are 45 resident mammal species that can be found on the refuge, including whitetailed deer, coyote, bobcat, collared peccary (javelina), and eastern cottontail rabbits. Here but not seen quite as easily are grey fox, long-tailed weasel, Mexican free tail bats and the endangered ocelot. Ocelots are a small, wild cat that once roamed in the United States from South Texas up into Arkansas and Louisiana and today is found only in deep South Texas. The refuge is home to one of the two remaining breeding populations of ocelots, a management priority for
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Refuge trails are open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk. Visitors Center is open Monday –Friday, 8am – 4pm, and closed all Federal holidays. For more information call the Visitors Center at 956.244.2019 or www.fws.gov/ refuge/laguna-atascosa a
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World Birding Center site for shore bird photography
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• LANWR has 417 documented birds, which is more than any other national refuge
• South Padre Island is visited by birding enthusiasts from England, Spain, the Netherlands, and Puerto Rio, as well as people from all over the United States
Home of the South Padre Island Birding, Nature Center, and Alligator Sanctuary a World Birding Center site
Over 330 species recorded on South Padre Island based on the published World Birding Center checklist
The first sighting in the U.S. of a Black-Headed Siskin was on SPI in February 2009
The only World Birding Center site where a visitor can possibly see a Magnificent Frigate or a Masked Booby
Spring and Fall migration brings large numbers of birds to South Padre Island
Home of the South Padre Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary
South Padre Island is home to the Brown Pelican and a wide range of shorebirds
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QuaLity HeaLThCarE
MEDICAL CLINICS
Boys & Girls Pediatric Clinic 1710 Hwy 100, Port Isabel 956.943.2600
Laguna Vista Health Clinic 723 Santa Isabel Blvd., Laguna Vista 956.296.5889
Pediatric and Adult Clinic 1200 Hwy. 100 #5, Port Isabel 956.433.5022
Port Isabel Health Clinic 202 Second St., Port Isabel 956.943.1774
Tropical Health Care
413 E. Railroad, Port Isabel 956.202.0111
R. Joe Ybarra, MD Healthcare Clinic 3401 Padre Blvd., South Padre Island 956. 616.5225
Luna Medical Clinic 112 W. Queen Isabella Blvd., Suite C, Port Isabel 956.524.0555
Whether you live on South Padre Island or are visiting, convenient access to a vast array of health care services and facilities is close to home.
DENTAL CLINICS
Dr. Aaron Unterbrink, DDS 4912 Padre Blvd. South Padre Island 956.761.1012
Port Isabel Dental Associates 215 Queen Isabella Blvd. Port Isabel 956.943.4166
CHIROPRACTIC CLINICS
Laguna Madre Chiropractic 402 S. Garcia, Port Isabel 956.943.9943
Dr. Charlotte A. Romay-Paris 711 Santa Isabel Blvd, Laguna Vista 956.943.7002
HOSPITALS
Valley Baptist Medical Center 1040 W. Jefferson St., Brownsville 956.698.5400
Valley Regional Medical Center 100 Alton Gloor Blvd., Brownsville 956.350.7000
Harlingen Medical Center 5501 S. Exp. 77, Harlingen 956.365.1000
Valley Baptist Medical Center 2101 Pease St., Harlingen 956.389.1100
ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTERS
Origins Recovery Centers
4405 Padre Blvd, South Padre Island 956.299.4712
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Surge Mobile Physical Therapy 413 E. Railroad Ave. Suite A, Port Isabel 956.443.3844
ApexNetwork Physical Therapy 112 W Queen Isabella Blvd., Suite A, Port Isabel 956.410.1005
HOME CARE
Angelitos Primary Home Care, Inc. 117 W. Queen Isabella Port Isabel 956.943.3000
EMERGENCY CARE
Exceptional Emergency Center 449 E. Alton Gloor Blvd. Brownsville 956.435.7860
Exceptional Emergency Center 6902 W Expressway 83 Harlingen 956.567.0371
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South Padre Island Economic Facts
STARTING A BUSINESS ON SOUTH PADRE ISLAND
For the most current and up-to-date revenue figures, labor data and population trends go to www.southpadreislandedc.com. To learn more about required permits and city ordinances regarding the start-up of a new business or the purchase of an existing business, go to www.myspi. org or contact the City of South Padre Island Development office at 956.761.8113.
GOVERNMENT
South Padre Island is a council-manager form of government, which consists of the Mayor and five City Councilmen, all elected. They in turn hire a City Manager. The City Council meets the first and third Wednesday of each month. For more information go to www.myspi. org. Cameron County operates with five elected Commissioners, who meet every Tuesday to manage county affairs. For more information go to www.co.cameron.tx.us.
TAXES
The State of Texas has no State income tax and allows for local tax incentives and exemptions from State sales tax. Local taxing discounts include a $15,000 homestead exemption, and a 20% exemption on both the Laguna Madre Water District and City of South Padre Island taxes. Cameron County offers a $12,000 exemption to taxpayers over the age of 65. Ad valorem taxes are assessed and collected by Cameron County. The City of South Padre Island has a 8.25% sales
tax (12 % to Economic Development, 11⁄2 % to City of SPI and 614 % to State of Texas), and a 17% Hotel/ Motel Tax (6% to State of Texas, of which 1% is returned to the City for beach renourishment, 8.5% to the Convention and Visitors Bureau, 2% for City Venue projects, and 0.5% to Cameron County for County Venue projects). For information on property taxes, contact the Cameron County Appraisal District at 956.399.9322 or visit their website at www.cameroncad.org
UTILITIES
Water and sewer needs for South Padre Island residents and businesses are managed by Laguna Madre Water District (956.943.2626), and waste disposal is provided by Republic Services (800.423.7316). Electrical service can be obtained from several suppliers (www.powertochoose.org), and land line telecommunication service is also available through multiple companies (www.connectmyphone.com). South Padre Island is serviced by numerous internet and cable provider companies. Check with your current carrier regarding availability and options. a
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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS
• Alonso Building
• Bellas Artes Academy of Dance
• Brownsville Heritage Museum
• Brownsville Museum of Fine Art
• Brownsville Performing Arts Academy
• Camille Playhouse Theatre
• Children’s Museum of Brownsville
• Costumes of the Americas Museum
• Downtown Market Square
• 7th & Park
• 1848 BBQ
• Gladys Porter Zoo
• Historic Brownsville Museum
• La Chicharra Gallery
• Laureles Ranch House Museum
• Old City Cemetery
• Puente Art Studio
• Stillman House Museum
• The Livery Gallery
• The Art Hub
RESTAURANTS & COFFEE
• Main Street Deli
• Morning Glory
• Boqueron Tapas + Wine
• Chicken Run
• Chirina’s Fish Tacos
• Crepe Town
• Dodici Pizza + Wine
• El Hueso Del Fraile
• Kuyashii Ramen
• La Scala
• Las Palmas Bakery
• Lola’s Bistro
• Oyster Bar
• Ricardo’s Restaurant
• Rutledge Hamburgers
• Spanky’s Burgers
• Taqueria La Bravo
• Terras Urban Mexican Kitchen
• The Roast House
• Veggie Del Sol
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WHERE CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT ARE... life!
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Brownsville
Brownsville is the southern most City on the mainland United States. Located 23 miles from South Padre Island and directly across from Matamoros, Mexico, Brownsville dates from colonial days of Imperial Spain, covering periods of exploration, wars, revolutions, and colorful, though infamous banditry. To learn more about the fascinating history of Brownsville visit the Historic Brownsville Museum located at 641 E. Madison St. or call 956.548.1313.
Brownsville’s history has developed a proud heritage of two cultures, which is celebrated every year at the end of February with Charro Days. Charro Days features carnivals, parades, dances and cultural events. Sombrero Festival throws a party for Brownsville the last weekend in February each year and features well-known Hispanic Artists, local music, unique food booths, and popular events such as the Jalapeño Eating Contest, Waiters Race, Grito Contest, Charro Days Classic Marathon, Tortilla Frisbee Toss, Hat-Stack Relay, and a Charro Bean Cook-off.
Brownsville also provides numerous birding opportunities and is home to the one of the top 10 zoos in the United States, Gladys Porter Zoo, a 31-acre zoological preserve built on an old Rio Grande River channel in central Brownsville, features more than 1,600 animals representing over 460 species; 47 of which are endangered. For more information call 956.546.7187 or go to www.gpz.org
While visiting the zoo do not miss the opportunity to visit the other 15 cultural entities that make up the fabulous Mitte Cultural District - Dean Porter Park, Children’s Museum of Brownsville, Costumes of the Americas Museum, Ringgold Civic Pavilion, Camille Playhouse, Brownsville Museum of Fine Art,
Southern Pacific Linear Park, Historic Brownsville Museum, Old City Cemetery, Old City Cemetery Center, and Washington Park. All are within walking distance of each other, and provide insight into the culture and great diversity Brownsville has to offer. For more information go to www.MitteCulturalDistrict.org, or stop by the Visitors Center located in the district on the corner of 6th and Ringgold.
For more information about Brownsville call the Brownsville Chamber of Commerce at 956.542.4341 or go to www. brownsville chamber.com, or call the Brownsville CVB at 800.626.2639 or go to www. brownsville.org
Harlingen
Located just 40 miles from South Padre Island, Harlingen is a great place for a break from the sun during your vacation. Rich in history, there are numerous buildings on Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, and “Silk Stocking” homes along East Taylor that stand as a testament to the city’s prosperity in the 1920’s and 30’s. The Harlingen Arts and Heritage Museum is where South Texas history comes alive. The
museum is located two blocks from the Valley International Airport. For more information call 956.216.4901 or go to www. myharlingen.us/page/hahm. home
You will not find a “Main” Street in Harlingen, but Jackson Street has been the focus of community life for over 100 years. Stroll through antique malls, home furnishing and collectible stores, jewelry, arts and oneof-a-kind gifts; just to name a few. Free parking and an ample number of restaurants and coffee shops make this a great afternoon adventure. Downtown also boasts several larger-thanlife-size murals depicting aspects of the community’s history. For more information and a map of the murals contact the Harlingen CVB at 956.423.5440 or 800.531.7346.
The Marine Military Academy is home to the original working model of the famous bronze statue at Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial. A museum features Marine Corps memorabilia, a 30-minute film describing the The Battle of Iwo Jima, and a veteran’s Hall of Fame. The monument and museum are located next to Valley International
Airport. For more information call 956.412.2207 or go to www.mmatx.org/museum.htm
As is most of the Rio Grande Valley, Harlingen is a paradise for birders, and home of two World Birding sites; Ramsey Nature Park on Loop 499 and Harlingen Thicket Bird Sanctuary, a 40-acre tract of native brush in the center of town. Make plans to attend the annual Rio Grand Valley Birding Festival in November, and rub elbows with and learn from top bird guides and birders from around the world.
For more information about Harlingen, birding, and their many attractions contact the Harlingen CVB at 311 E. Tyler. They are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.. Call 956.622.5053, 800.531.7345 or go to www.visitharlingentexas.com
Laguna Vista
At the southern tip of Texas, just 20 minutes inland from South Padre Island, lies the pleasantly unique town of Laguna Vista. Location and climate pave the way to a more laid-back atmosphere, with accommodations to meet a variety of lifestyles for residents and visitors alike. Dubbed the “Gateway to the Bay,” it is gently nestled
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Our neighboring communities have plenty of sights and events to fit your every mood.
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along the Laguna Madre Bay, allowing gentle breezes to give the town an average yearly temperature of about 72 degrees. This temperate climate is not only appealing to valley locals, but is also a main attraction for many northerners, or “snowbirds,” looking to find relief from their harsher winter conditions.
It is this mild weather that promotes a host of outdoor activities for all ages. The bay front location affords water enthusiasts of all kinds convenient launch sites, with the natural breezes making it one of the top US places for kite boarding and windsurfing during certain times of the year. However, all excitement is not limited to the bay. The town is also host to the South Padre Island Golf Community, a gated residential community, which includes a public 18-hole championship course and driving range. Encouraging fitness and town beautification, Laguna Vista’s Roloff Park provides a playground, exercise stations, covered basketball court, pavilion and more. Additional
sites include a Sports Complex, Veteran’s Memorial Park and nature trails which provide greater opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, observe the native wildlife, and promote quality of life for the individual and family. Whether staying active in sports or in the many planned community events is your forte, or if simply basking in the tropical surroundings is more your style, Laguna Vista has it all in a friendly, secure neighborhood. Come, explore the possibilities!
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Los Fresnos
Located just 23 miles west of South Padre Island on Texas State Highway 100 and 10 minutes east of Interstate Expressway 69E, the City of Los Fresnos is the fastest growing small city along the Lower Texas Coast and attracts travelers and visitors to its beautiful country-living, friendliness, and nature rich country-side. Los Fresnos features great Texas cuisine offering a tasty variety ranging from tamales and tacos to BBQ to seafood in Coastal Texican restaurants and drive-thru eat-
eries. Los Fresnos guarantees to captivate you with its 4 miles of city limits lined with plazas, restaurants, Los Fresnos Inn, RV parks and businesses to meet all your travel needs. Family attractions include renowned events such as the Los Fresnos Rodeo and Cameron County Fair & Livestock Show, South Texas Conjunto Festival, Commemorative Air Force Airshow & Museum, and Bobz World, open year-round.
Los Fresnos is a magnet for nature lovers, birders and butterfly enthusiasts. The City, being the “Gateway to Ocelot Country,” is centrally located between Laguna Atascosa Nature Wildlife Refuge, Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Park, Resaca de Los Cuates Waterway, and South Padre Island. These sites represent thousands of acres of protected land, water sources, and road protective barriers for fish and wildlife migratory mammals, birds, and butterflies so that they can flourish and continue to enrich our Texas Coast. The center point of this magnet is the 23-acre Los Fresnos Nature Park which offers a children’s
nature play area, walking trails, birding and butterfly blinds, and gardens located on the Resaca de Los Cuates Waterway. The Nature Park also includes Hike and Bike Trails that are an innercity initiative designed to connect with the Palo Alto Battlefield and the City of Brownsville. Los Fresnos offers many birding sites which include multiple Resaca sites along highways and byways, Laguna Atascosa Wildlife Refuge, Los Fresnos Nature Park and Casa Los Ebanos.
For more informtion about Los Fresnos, come by our “1-stop service center” located in the Los Fresnos City Hall, 520 East Ocean Boulevard, Los Fresnos, Texas 78566. For tours and event information contact the Los Fresnos Chamber of Commerce at 956.233.4488, office@losfresnoschamber.com, or visit the Chamber’s website at www.losfresnoschamber.com. For business and economic opportunities contact the Los Fresnos Community Development Corporation at 956233-6182 or visit our website at www.cdclf.us.
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Port Isabel
Historic Port Isabel, the “Point of the Laguna Madre Bay”; land of history, legend and lore was originally inhabited by the Coahilitecan Indians prior to European settlements. This quaint fishing village’s strategic location, once having a 25-foot bluff in the area where the Point Isabel Lighthouse now stands, was a natural lookout for viewing both the Laguna Madre Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. This natural formation was instrumental in the settlement and development of this area.
Today, Port Isabel is a thriving community with many unique shops, restaurants, historic hotels, museums, and a new event center that make up this historic and colorful area. Spend a day discovering Port Isabel, and take advantage of the many places that are within walking distance of each other.
If your vacation plans bring you to the Laguna Madre area during the winter months, check out the World Championship
Shrimp Cook-Off in November and the Longest Causeway Run held in January. The Shrimp Cook-Off features dozens of amateur and professional chef teams competing for the title of “World Champion”. Thousands of spectators’ line up to taste competing recipes of delicious Texas gulf shrimp. The Longest Causeway Run is a 6.2 miles race that starts in Port Isabel and takes participants across the Queen Isabella Causeway and ends on South Padre Island. There is also a 3 mile wellness walk which provides a casual stroll across the Causeway. Not here during the Winter months? Not to worry.
Enjoy the Summer Longest Causewy Run and Walk held in June. This event is patterned after the January event except this one starts on the Island and ends in Port Isabel. For more information about Port Isabel go to www.portisabelchamber.com call 956.943.2262, 800.527.6102 or email director@portisabel.org We hope you enjoy your visit to Port Isabel. a
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Point Isabel Independent School District
Point Isabel ISD serves approximately 2600 students from the communities of South Padre Island, Port Isabel, Laguna Heights, Laguna Vista and Boca Chica on two elementary campuses, a junior high and a high school. Home of the “Mighty Tarpons,” the district’s mission is to prepare skilled, lifelong learners to responsibly contribute to our global society.
Port Isabel High School is ranked in the top 10% in the state and was named one of America’s Best High Schools by U.S. News and World Report for two consecutive years. The district has been designated a District of Innovation by the Texas Education Agency and is one of five demonstration sites for Raise Your Hand Texas Blended Learning grant program. The innovative five year business plan for implementation of Blended Learning will transform the education experience for students by providing a personalized approach to better meet each student’s individual academic goals.
Point Isabel ISD students excel in academics and extra-curricular activities. The fighting Tarpon athletic teams consistently succeed in district, regional and state competitions. The award winning Silver Tarpon Band garners accolades from around the state in UIL marching and concert band contests. Derry and Garriga Elementary Schools provide a variety of activities including academic UIL competition for student participation. Further information about the school district can be found at www.pi-isd. net. If you want to learn more about the events in PIISD follow
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Laguna Madre Christian Academy
The Laguna Madre Christian Academy is a private school located in Laguna Vista. The Academy teaches the A Beka Curriculum with a small class ratio to K-2 through 12th grade. Each and every child is given a Christian based educational curriculum. The program builds self-confidence within students due to the success of our phonetic reading course. Other studies offered include Bible Lessons, Mathematics, Science, Art, Social Studies, Penmanship, English Language Arts, Music, Physical Education and Field Trips.
Laguna Madre Christian Academy exists to help parents equip their children to become Christian men and women of character who excel academically, morally, and spiritually in every area of life and society.
For more information contact the academy at 956.943.4446, info@lmcatexas.com or www. lmcatexas.com.
Texas Southmost College
Originally established in 1926, Texas Southmost College (TSC) continues today to offer affordable and accessible quality education to everyone! It’s a great place to get a degree, earn credits and transfer them toward a four-year degree. It’s also a great place to enhance career skills, prepare for a career change and learn something new.
TSC, a public community college, offers a wide-range of pathways and programs of study leading to
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a certificate or associate degree. As a learning-centered institution, TSC is fully committed to student success and innovation. TSC provides a digitally-enhanced teaching and learning environment for students, including e-textbooks, personalized digital learning tools, and on-demand online tutoring services. A comprehensive curriculum consisting of general academic courses transferable to a baccalaureate degree program, career and technical training, and non-credit continuing education provide affordable and high-quality educational opportunities for all—from high school students to adults of all ages. Courses specializing in college preparatory and developmental education are available to assist students in developing necessary skills to ensure their academic success. Workforce training, adult literacy and non-credit continuing education meet individualized needs and support the evolving training needs of industry and economic development initiatives. Visit www.tsc.edu for additional information or call 956.295.3600.
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is the first public university in Texas in the 21st century. Its focus is on student success, educational opportunities, medical education, and research on issues affecting the South Texas region.
UTRGV opened Aug. 31, 2015 to a student population of about 29,000. It is a “distributed institution” with two main campuses – Brownsville and Edinburg – and additional sites in McAllen, South Padre Island
and Rio Grande City, and offers a broad array of powerful learning opportunities.
With close proximity to the Gulf Coast, students studying the natural and environmental sciences benefit from an expansive living laboratory through the Coastal Studies program. The SpaceX private launch site planned in Brownsville and its partnership with the university will bring opportunities for students to explore the aerospace field up close and personal. Additionally, campus locations along the border with Mexico provide unparalleled venues to study international business and cultural border issues.
The UTRGV School of Medicine opened in July 2016 with 50 students, and offers cutting-edge facilities and resources, including a 15,000-square-foot Smart Hospital and technology complex in Harlingen, a Medical Academic Building in Edinburg, and the South Texas Diabetes and Obesity Institute, which includes two genome sequencing machines, in Brownsville.
Following in the path of its legacy universities, The University of Texas Brownsville and The University of Texas Pan American in Edinburg, UTRGV is pledged to be a “Gateway to the Americas,” a bilingual, bicultural and biliterate institution designed to prepare and empower students in all disciplines to become leaders and create positive change in their communities, the state, the country, the world — even into outer space.
For more information, or if you are interested in applying for admission to UTRGV, call 888882-4026 or visit www.utrgv. edu. a
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There is an $800 exemption for gifts and personal articles, but all articles acquired in Mexico must be declared. Cuban cigars are prohibited. Check with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) about importing any medications prior to crossing into Mexico. CBP has a zero-tolerance policy on illegal drugs. Any type, in any amount may result in serious fines, seizure of vehicle, federal record and/or imprisonment. It is also illegal to carry firearms or ammo into Mexico.
Switchblade knives, sea turtle boots or any other articles of endangered species (i.e. spotted cats, coral, crocodile, elephant, etc) are prohibited.
What types of documents are accepted for entry into the United States?
U.S. citizens can present a valid U.S. Passport; Passport Card; Enhanced Driver’s License; Trusted Traveler Program card (NEXUS, SENTRI, Global Entry or FAST); U.S. Military identification card when traveling on official orders; U.S. Merchant Mariner document when traveling in conjunction with official maritime business; or Form I-872 American Indian Card, or (when available) Enhanced Tribal Card.
U.S. and Canadian citizen children under the age of 16 (or under 19, if traveling with a school, religious group, or other youth group) need only present a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship. The birth certificate can be original, photocopy, or certified copy. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) does not affect U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents, who are still required to present their permanent resident card (Form I-551) or other valid evidence of permanent residence status. Canadian citizens can present a valid passport, Enhanced Driver’s License, or Trusted Traveler Program card (NEXUS, SENTRI, Global Entry or FAST). Bermudian citizens are required to present a valid passport. Mexican citizens, including children, are required to present a passport with visa, or a Border Crossing Card.
Travelers without WHTI-compliant documents will be delayed at the border as U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers work to verify identity and citizenship.
Importation of Alcohol
A person traveling into Texas from another state or country can bring a maximum of 1 gallon of distilled spirits, 3 gallons of wine; and 24 twelve-ounce containers of beer every 30 days. You must be 21 years of age to possess alcoholic beverages, if you are not 21, the alcohol will automatically be confiscated. If you show false or altered personal identification, the ID will be confiscated, and you will be prosecuted. There are no substitutions between the types of alcoholic beverages. The importation of alcoholic beverages must be for personal use, and the person making the importation must accompany the alcoholic beverages. Minors (persons under 21 years of age) or intoxicated persons may not bring alcoholic beverages into Texas. All alcoholic beverage containers imported into Texas are subject to the state liquor tax and a $3.00 administrative fee. This fee is included in the posted tax rates. Payment of the fees and taxes are documented by a tax stamp placed on the bottle. Please note that failure to pay the tax and obtain the appropriate stamp will subject violators to a fine ranging from $100 to $1,000 and/or a jail term of up to one year.
Importation of Cigarettes
TABC Ports of Entry personnel are also responsible for ensuring that the laws relating to cigarettes are observed. Persons 18 years of age or older may import one carton of both Mexican and duty-free cigarettes. A tax of $1.50 is due on each pack of cigarettes imported into the state, and a stamp is placed on each cigarette pack to indicate payment of the tax.
Bringing Food into the U.S.
Many agriculture products are prohibited entry into the United States from certain countries because they may carry plant pests and
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Homeland Security are partners in the effort to protect American agriculture against the introduction of pests and diseases at our nation’s ports of entry. USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service determines what agricultural products are admissible into the U.S. and what products pose a risk and should be prohibited or restricted entry. U.S. Customs and Border Protection enforce these agricultural rules and regulations at ports of entry.
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The alpha letter listed with each Rental Agency serves as the keycode for the agency. When reviewing the Condominium charts in the following pages, the keycode can be found in the far right hand column titled Agent. The agents listed handle one or more condo units at that property.
Isla Property Management 2308 Gulf Blvd. 336-6121 islarealtor@gmail.com islarentalsspi.com See ad page 5
Latitude 26 3213 Padre Blvd. 761-9926 469-996-1134 info@latitude26.com Lat26spi@gmail.com latitude26.com
Rent on Padre P.O. Box 3586 433-5650 Fax: 651-331-5987 info@rentonpadre.com rentonpadre.com
SPI Rentals 3901 Padre Blvd. 572-6656 info@spirentals.com spirentals.com
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Padre Island Rentals 3100 Padre Blvd. 761-5512 1-800-926-6926 (US-CAN) reservations@pirentals.com pirentals.com
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Coastal Lifestyles 5312 Padre Blvd., Suite C P.O. Box 3726 761-8900 Fax: 761-2284 Toll: 1-877-STAY-SPI info@vacationpadre.com vacationpadre.com
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Padre Getaways 2500 Padre Blvd., #4 761-8888 wally.jones@padregetaways.com eleana.jones@padregetaways.com padregetaways.com
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Franke Rentals 8605 Padre Blvd. 761-2606 Fax: 761-2650 1-800-447-4753 info@frankerentals.com frankerealty.com
Furcron Property Management 4800 Padre Blvd. 761-6961 Fax 761-6966 1-800-892-6278 info@furcronrealtors.com furcron.com furcronrealtors.com
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Chacon Realty, LLC & Rentals 2111 Padre Blvd., Suite 4 761-5633, Fax: 761-2989 1-866-230-5633 chaconrealtyllc@aol.com chaconrealty.com
Island Services 1700 Padre Blvd. P.O. Box 2392 761-2649, Fax: 761-4251 1-800-426-6530 1-800-527-0294 mypadre1@aol.com mypadre.com
A D E H Some rental agencies will not accept credit cards. * Minimum number of days may vary during holidays and special events. * Some rental agencies
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**Peak Season: Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
South Padre Resort Rentals 1000 Padre Blvd. 761-6818 Fax: 761-1537 1-800-944-6818 sprr@gosouthpadreisland.com gosouthpadreisland.com Vacasa, Inc. 6001 Padre Blvd. 855-861-5757 mark.lehmann@vacasa.com vacasa.com
Bonita Isla Rentals 200 W. Huisache 792-3550, 778-4838 Fax: 772-1798 inquiry@bonitaislarentals.com southpadreislandcondorentals.net
Blue Ocean Vacation Rentals 3401 Padre Blvd., #C 590-7355 info@bovr-spi.com bovr-spi.com See ad page 48
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foreign animal diseases. All agriculture items must be declared and are subject to inspection by a Customs and Border Protection Agriculture Specialist at ports of entry to ensure they are free of plant pests and foreign animal diseases. Prohibited or restricted items may include meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, seeds, soil and products made from animal or plant materials. For generally allowed food items please visit USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Declared agriculture items, in non-commercial quantities, that are found to be prohibited or restricted by the CBP Agriculture Specialists can be abandoned at the port of entry should the traveler wish to continue into the U.S. However, undeclared prohibited agriculture items will be confiscated, and can result in the issuance of a civil penalty to the traveler for failure to declare the prohibited item. All agricultural items that are abandoned or confiscated at ports of entry are destroyed in accordance with USDA approved destruction methods to prevent spread of pests and diseases.
Agricultural pests and diseases are a threat to U.S. crop production and to the livestock industry. Some animal diseases can be highly contagious and could cause severe economic damage to livestock and result in losses in production, which could lead to increased costs for meat and dairy products. Plant pests and disease, as well as invasive plant material can cause crop loss and also damage lawns, ornamental plants, and trees. Plant pest infestations can result in increased costs to consumers due to pest eradication efforts as well as lower crop yields. High risk plant pest and animal disease outbreaks within the U.S. could also adversely affect the economy as a result of reduced trade of U.S. origin goods to countries around the world.
Coco Beach Hotel 2612 Gulf Blvd, 761-2831, Fax: 761-1292,cocobeachspi.com•info@cocobeachspi.com 30 N 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS Dbl,King,Ste
Comfort Suites South Padre Island 912 Padre Blvd 772-9020, Fax: 772-9022 • www.choicehotels.com/texas/ south-padre-island/comfort-suites-hotels/tx467 hugo@enjoyspi.com
Courtyard by Marriott 6700 Padre Blvd., 956-772-1816 courtyardsouthpadre.com • enjoyspi@gmail.com alina@enjoyspi.com and estradaj7369@gmail.com 205 Y 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB Dbl/King
Hilton Garden Inn Beach Resort 7010 Padre Blvd., 761-8700, 877-782-9444 www.hiltonsouthpadre.com • Hershal.patel@hilton.com enjoyspi@gmail.com • jose.salazar@hilton.com 156 Y 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB Sgl/Dbl/ King/Suites
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Isla Grand Beach Resort 500 Padre Blvd, 761-6511, Fax: 761-5397, 1-800-292-7704, www.islagrand.com • info@islagrand.com
La Copa Inn Beachfront Hotel 350 Padre Blvd., 761-6000 Fax:761-6013, 1-866-4-LACOPA (452-2672),lacoparesort.com southpadre@lacopainn.com, enjoyspi@gmail.com, manager@lacoparesort.com 146 Y 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB Sgl,Dbl, Ste
La Quinta Inn & Suites 7000 Padre Blvd, 772-7000, Fax: 772-9311, 1-800-531-5900 laquintasouthpadreisland.com lq0730gm@laquinta.com • enjoyspi@gmail.com 147 Y
Holiday Inn Resort 100 Padre Blvd., 426-9066, gm@holidayinnpadre.com • www.beachresortspi.com 253 Y 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB Sgl/Dbl, Ste
Margaritaville Beach Resort South Padre Island 310 Padre Blvd, 761-6551, Fax: 761-6552, 1-800-222-4010 margaritavilleresorts.com/margaritaville-beach-resort-south-padre-island rone.middler@MargaritavilleResortSouthPadre.com
Padre South Hotel 1500 Gulf Blvd, P.O. Box 2338 761-4951, Fax: 761-4954, 1-844-GoPadre www.padresouth.com • reservations@padresouth.com 63 Y 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC Eff,Sgl,Dbl, Ste
Palms Resort 3616 Gulf Blvd. 761-1316, Fax: 761-1310, 1-800-466-1316 www.palmsresortcafe.com • stay@palmsresortcafe.com 29 N 1 N V,MC,DIS Sgl,Ste
Peninsula Island Resort & Spa 340 Padre Blvd. 761-2514, Fax: 761-6095, 1-800-761-2514, reservations@peninsulaislandresort.com www.peninsulaislandresort.com
Ramada South Padre 6200 Padre Blvd, 761-4744, Fax: 761-3144, 1-866-601-6200, ramadaspi.com • ramadaspi@yahoo.com 146 N 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC Dbl
Wanna Wanna Inn 5100 Gulf Blvd 761-7677, 1-866-761-7677 www.wannawanna.com • inn@wannawanna.com 15 N 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB Dbl,King
Best Western Beachside Inn 4500 Padre Blvd, 761-4919 Fax: 761-3924 www.beachsideinntexas.com reservations@beachsideinntexas.com 1-800-780-7234 63 N 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS Sgl/Dbl, Deluxe
Comfort Inn 3813 Padre Blvd, 761-8500, Fax 761-8882 60 N 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS Dbl
El Delfin Lodge 5401 Padre Blvd., 956-772-7007, eldelfinlodge@gmail.com • eldelfinlodge.com 47 N 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS Dbl,King Jacuzzi Ste
Flamingo Inn 3408 Padre Blvd 761-3377, Fax: 761-3343, 1-888-761-3375 www.flamingo-spi.com • info@flamingo-spi.com
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 6502 Padre Blvd., P.O. Box 2891, 761-8844, Fax 761-8845, 1-888-772-3222 hie@holidayinnspi.com • www.hiexpress.com
The Inn at South Padre 1709 Padre Blvd, 761-5658, Fax 761-5520, theinnatsouthpadre@theinnsouthpadre.com www.theinnsouthpadre.com
Lighthouse Inn 1701 Padre Blvd., 299-4154, lighthouseinndp1701@gmail.comwww.lighthouseinnspi.com 54 Y Y V,MC,AE,DIS Dbl, King
Ocean Inn 4013 Padre Blvd, 231-5711, www.oceaninnspi.com • oceaninnspi@hotmail.com
South Beach Inn 120 E. Jupiter, 761-2471, Fax 761-2474 southbeachinn@gmail.com • www.southbeachtexas.com
South Padre Island Inn 4109 Padre Blvd, 761-5531, southpadreislandinn@gmail.com www.southpadreislandinn.com
South Padre Island Lodge 3913 Padre Blvd, 761-7831, Fax: 761-2033, www.southpadreislandlodge.com southpadreislandlodge@gmail.com 58 N 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB Sgl/Dbl Kitchenette
South Padre Motel 204 W. Gardenia, 761-6701, Fax: 761-6896, www.sopadremotel.com • spimotel@aol.com
Suites at Sunchase 1004 Padre Blvd., 761-7711 91
Super 8 SPI 4205 Padre Blvd, 761-6300, Fax: 761-6083 1-800-800-8000, www.super8padre.com super8spi@yahoo.com
Blue Bay Inn & Suites 901 Padre, 761-4350, Fax: 761-4808, www.southpadreinn.com bluebayinnreservations@gmail.com 49 Y 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB Sgl/Dbl, Ste
Casa Bella Hotel & Suites 5601 Padre Blvd., 761-7700, Fax: 761-2780, 1-877- 224-7700, www.casabellaspi.com • spicasabella@yahoo.com 45
WindWater Hotel 5701 Padre Blvd, 761-4913, Fax: 761-2719, windwaterspi@gmail.com • www.windwaterspi.com
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Bridgepoint 334 Padre Blvd., 761-7969, Fax: 761-2844 1-800-221-1402 www.bridgepointresort.com bridgepointcondo@aol.com
3700 Gulf Blvd.
Continental 4908 Gulf Blvd. 15 N 2 N V,MC,AE,DIS,DC 1,2
Edgewater 2216 Gulf Blvd. 35 N 3 N V,MC,AE,DIS 2,3
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Florence II 5700 Gulf Blvd. 60 N N V,MC,AE,DIS Eff,1,2,3
Franke Plaza 708 Padre Blvd. 69 N N V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB 2,3,4
Isla Del Sol 600 Padre Blvd. 44 N N V,MC,AE,DIS 2,3
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La Internacional 5008 Gulf Blvd. 42 N Y V,MC,AE,DIS 1,2
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La Playa 2308 Gulf Blvd., 761-1066, islarealtor@gmail.com • www.islarentalsspi.com 18 N 3 N V,MC,DIS 1,2,3
Isla Grand Beach Resort 500 Padre Blvd., 761-6511, Fax: 761-5397, 1-800-292-7704(US) www.islagrand.com • info@islagrand.com 65 Y 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS.DC,CB 2 52 Y 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB 1,2
Margaritaville Beach Resort South Padre Island 310 Padre Blvd, 761-6551, Fax: 761-6552, 1-800-222-4010 margaritavilleresorts.com/margaritaville-beach-resort-south-padre-island rone.middler@MargaritavilleResortSouthPadre.com
Marisol Condominiums
1700 Gulf Blvd., 761-1193, Fax: 761-5032 www.marisol-spi.com manager@marisol-spi.com 25 N 2 N V,MC,DIS 2,3
Ocean View 4700 Gulf Blvd. 66 N N V,MC,AE,DIS 2,3 3
Ocean Vista Towers 2800 Gulf Blvd., 761-1717 84 N N V,MC,AE,DIS,DC 2,3
The Padre Grand 2100 Gulf Blvd., 761-7290, Fax: 761-4203, thepadregrand@aol.com • www.spadre.com/padregrand.htm 6 N 5 N V,MC 2,3
Padre South Hotel 1500 Gulf Blvd, P.O. Box 2338 761-4951, Fax: 761-4954, 1-844-GoPadre www.padresouth.com • reservations@padresouth.com 18 Y 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC 2
Parkshore 7000 Gulf Blvd. 40 N N V,MC,AE 2,3
Royale Beach & Tennis Club 400 Padre Blvd., P.O. Box 2879, 761-1166, Fax: 761-5808 www.royale-spi.com • rbtc@sprynet.com 70 N 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS Eff,1,2
Saida Towers I,II,III,IV 410 Padre Blvd. 237 N Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC 1,2,3
Sangria Condominiums 1400 Gulf Blvd., P.O. Box 2399, 761-2141,Fax: 761-2158 1-866-41-CONDO(412-6636) www.sangriacondominiums.com 30 N 3 N V,MC,AE Eff,1,2,3
Sapphire Condominiums 310-A Padre Blvd. 60 N 2 N V,MC,AE,DIS,DC 2,3,Penthouse, Bungalow
Sea Vista Condominiums 110 Padre Blvd. 761-5526, Fax 761-5529, www.seavistacondos.com seavistacondos@aol.com 80 N 2 N V, MC 1,2,3
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Seabreeze Beach Resort 5400 Gulf Blvd. P.O. Box 3169, 761-1541, Fax: 761-1551 1-800-541-9901, www.seabreezebeachresort.com office@seabreezespi.com
Seabreeze I Condominiums
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Seagull 4100 Gulf Blvd.
Sunchase Beachfront Condos 1010 Padre Blvd. 761-1660, Fax: 761-1401, 1-800-433-3702 www.sunchasebeachfrontcondos.com info@sunchasebeachfrontcondos.com
Sunchase IV 1000 Padre Blvd.
Suntide II 4400 Gulf Blvd.
Suntide III 3000 Gulf Blvd. 761-1307, Fax: 761-1506, 1-800-847-5728 www.suntideiii.com • gm@suntideiii.com
Tiki Vacation Condominium 6608 Padre Blvd., 761-2694, Fax: 761-7538, 1-800-551-8454 www.thetikispi.com • info@thetikispi.com
Cora Lee Gulfview 129 E. Cora Lee
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Summit 900 Padre Blvd.
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Andy Bowie Park (Cameron County) 7300 N. Padre Blvd., 761-3704, Fax: 761-5382, victor.macias@co.cameron.tx.us www.co.cameron.tx.us/parks/index.htm
Isla Blanca County Park 1/2 Park Rd 100, 761-5494, Fax: 761-5317, Pedro.garza@co.cameron.tx.us www.co.cameron.tx.us/parks/index.htm
South Padre Island KOA 1 Padre Blvd., 761-5665, 1-800-562-9724 www.southpadrekoa.com • southpadre@koa.com
Port Isabel Marina & RV Park 504 Hwy. 100, Port Isabel, 943-3373, gfgroupinc@gmail.com www.portisabelmarinaandrvpark.com
69 sopadre.com INNER ISLAND BAY SIDE GULF SIDE/BEACH ACCESS # of Units Bedrooms Mtg. Rooms Accept SpringBreakers Credit Cards Min. Stay(days) Amenities Agent Telephone numbers are in the 956 Area Code unless otherwise noted. Reservations for condominiums can be made directly with rental agencies if a phone number is not indicated. Locations of lodging are indicated by these colors Galleon Bay Club Condos 4901 Laguna Blvd., 761-7808, Fax: 761-4757, gbc@icsmanagement.net 13 N 3 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC,CB 2 Landfall Tower Resort 6403 Padre Blvd 54 N 2 Y V,MC,AE,DIS Eff,1,2 Las Brisas 227 W. Morningside Dr., P.O. Box 2370 761-5111, Fax: 433-5899 • lasbrisasspi@gmail.com www.lasbrisassouthpadreisland.com 20 N 3 N V,MC,AE,DIS 1,2,3 P Ventura 119 E. Venus 24 N 2 N V,MC,AE,DIS 1,2 I J P Villa Del Sol 110 E. Verna Jean 27 N 2 N V,MC,AE,DIS,DC 2 B E HI LU GH DL P T B G U La Solana 206 W. Red Snapper 31 N 2 N V,MC,AE 2,3,4 I P G Sand Castle 208 W. Kingfish 49 N 1 Y V,MC,AE,DIS,DC Eff,1,2,3 Sunset On The Bay 5101 Laguna Blvd., 761-1399, Fax: 761-7888, spisunsetcondos@aol.com 16 Y 30 6 MO N DO NOT ACCEPT 2,3 Puesta Del Sol 201 W. Acapulco / 3113 Laguna Blvd 42 N 7 N V,MC,AE 2 South Padre Marina 6201 Padre Blvd. 49 N 3 Y V,MC,AE,DIS 1,2,3 FI L U Tierra Encantada 220 W. Cora Lee 35 N 7 1 N 2,3 T U Vista Del Mar 123 E. Pompano 44 N 2 N V,MC,AE,DIS 2
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EatS & TreaTS
Barry’s Tacos and Margaritas at Hilton Garden Inn
Bar Louie Deck Bar & Grill at Courtyard Marriott
Beachside Taco Truck 7010 Padre Blvd. 956-435-7788
Tacos, Burgers, Seafood 6700 Padre Blvd. 956-433-0590
Bar Louie Restaurant & Bar at Courtyard Marriott Salads, Seafood, Burgers 6700 Padre Blvd. 956-433-0590
Berry Divine Acai
Blackbeards’ Restaurant
Blue Marlin Supermarket
Acai Bowls and Acai Smoothies 1808 Padre Blvd., #B
Seafood, Burgers, Steaks 103 E. Saturn 956-761-2962
Deli, Take-out 2912 Padre Blvd. 956-761-4966
BurgerFi Burgers 5001 Padre Blvd. 956-433-5502
Café Karma Specialty Coffee, Pastries 5200 Padre Blvd., #101 956-433-5042
Café on the Beach at Palms Resort Beachfront, Seafood, Steak 3616 Gulf Blvd. 956-761-2703
Ceviche Ceviche Customized Ceviche 1004 Padre Blvd. 956-772-1555
Chilitto Pikin Mexican Food 3305 Padre Blvd. 956-433-5484
Clayton’s Beach Bar & Grill
Seafood, Burgers, Sandwiches 6900 Padre Blvd. 956-761-5900
Coco Beach Hotel Beachfront, Burgers, Seafood 3201 Padre Blvd. 956-761-2420
Coconut Jack’s Bayfront, Seafood, Burgers 2301 Laguna Blvd. 956-761-4218
D’ Pizza Joint Pizzas, Subs, Burgers 2413 Padre Blvd. 956-761-7995
Daddy’s Seafood & Cajun Kitchen Seafood, Burgers 1808 Padre Blvd. 956-761-1975
Dairy Queen Burgers, Ice Cream, Sandwiches 2401 Padre Blvd. 956-761-1072
Denny’s Seafood, Steaks, Burgers 1110 Padre Blvd. 956-761-1887
Dirty Al’s Waterfront, Seafood 1 Padre Blvd. 956-761-4901
Dolce Roma Ice Cream 4200 Padre Blvd., #B 956-761-1198
Dona Carmen’s Restaurant #4 Mexican Food 5800 Padre Blvd., Suite 101 956-617-5636
El Chilango Taqueria Mexican Food 1912 Padre Blvd. 956-433-5002
F&B SPI Restaurant Seafood, Steaks, Pasta 3109 Padre Blvd. 956-772-8114
Gabriella’s Italian Grill & Pizzeria Italian, Pizza 700 Padre Blvd. 956-761-6111
Grapevine Café Steaks, Burgers, Mexican 100 E. Swordfish 956-761-8463
Island Daiquiris 2 Go Daiquiris 2600 Padre Blvd., Suite C 956-299-4292
Island Market Take-out 5012 Padre Blvd. 956-761-5171
Jake’s Restaurant & Bar Seafood, Mexican, Burgers 2001 Padre Blvd. 956-761-5012
Johnny Rocket Hamburgers, Salads 410 Padre Blvd.
Josephine’s Kitchen Breakfast, Salads, Sandwiches 3409 Padre Blvd. 956-299-4910
Ka Motion Bayfront, Dinner Cruise 200 Pike St. 956-410-9945
Karla’s Katering Catering 3311 Padre Blvd., Suite B 956-761-1644
Karma Coffee and Books Coffee and Pastries 2500 Padre Blvd., #8 956-747-2568
Kelly’s Pub Authentic Irish 101 E. Morningside 956-433-5380
Kentucky Fried Chicken Chicken 3201 Padre Blvd. 956-761-2392
KIC’s Ice Cream Ice Cream 2500 Padre Blvd., Suite 4 956-426-9181
Kohnami Sushi Japanese Restaurant Teppanyaki Grill, Sushi 410 Padre Blvd. 956-761-2446
La Copa Cabana Bar & Grill Beachfront, Pizza, Burgers 350 Padre Blvd. 956-761-6000
Laguna BOB Bayfront, Seafood, Burgers 2401 Laguna Blvd. 956-433-5499
LandShark Bar & Grill Beachfront, Seafood, Burgers, Salads 310 Padre Blvd. 956-761-6551
Las Olas at Peninsula Beachfront, Seafood, Steaks 340 Padre Blvd. 956-761-3767
Liam’s Steakhouse & Oyster Bar Bayfront, Steaks, Seafood 202 W. Tarpon 956-772-4700
Lifted Daiquiri Galaxy N’ Beer Barn Drive thru, Daiquiris, Wine & Beer to go, Snacks, Pastries 3508 Padre Blvd. 956-433-5167
Lobo Del Mar Cafe Bayfront, Seafood, Burgers 204 W. Palm 808-640-4891
Longboard Bar & Grill Bayfront, Seafood, Sandwiches 205 W. Palm 956-772-7022
Lookout Bar + Refuge at La Quinta Inn & Suites American, Burgers, Pizza 7000 Padre Blvd. 956-377-2019
Louie’s Backyard Bayfront, Seafood, Steaks 2305 Laguna Blvd. 956-761-6406
McDonald’s Burgers 908 Padre Blvd. 956-761-4999
Mahi Nic American, Seafood, French Fries (Sea Ranch Marina) 956-243-0279
Meatball Café Italian 2412 Padre Blvd. 956-299-4562
Montana’s Bar & Grill Burgers, Fried Fish, Chicken 2700 Padre Blvd. 956-772-7002
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Nautico Island Grill
Seafood, Mexican 1313 Padre Blvd. 956-346-3938
On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina at Hilton Garden Inn Mexican Food 7010 Padre Blvd. 956-772-1087
Padre Island Brewing Co. Burgers, Pizza, Ribs 3400 Padre Blvd. 956-761-9585
Painted Marlin Grille Seafood, Burgers, Sandwiches 202 W. Whiting 956-761-2977
Parrot Eyes Restaurant Waterfront, Seafood, Sandwiches 5801 Padre Blvd. 956-772-9040
Paulino’s Restaurant Italian 4600 Padre Blvd. 956-761-4000
Philly King Sandwiches, Burgers, Wings, Pizza 5908 Padre Blvd. (Upstairs) 956-524-8181
Pizza Hut Pizza, Italian 1905 Padre Blvd. 956-761-1361
Pizzeria Express by Gabriella’s Pizza 2600 Padre Blvd., #U 956-707-7111
Porky’s Pit Food Truck, BBQ 5401 Padre Blvd. 956-772-8143
Quarterdeck Lounge at Isla Grand Beach Resort Beachfront, Appetizers 500 Padre Blvd. 956-761-6511
Rita’s Restaurant Bar Seafood, Sandwiches, Salads 4001 Padre Blvd. 956-761-7482
Rocotto Grill Peruvian, Japanese 1500 Gulf Blvd. 956-761-5555
Russo’s New York Pizzeria Pizza, Salads, Italian 410 Padre Blvd., Ste 101 956-299-4987
Sea Ranch Restaurant & Bar Waterfront, Seafood, Steaks 3330 State Park Rd. 100 956-761-1314
Seaside Bar & Grill at Holiday Inn Resort Beachfront, Seafood, Steaks 100 Padre Blvd. 956-426-9066
Señor Donkey Mexican Restaurant & Cantina Mexican, Seafood 4215 Padre Blvd. 956-761-4843
Skully’s Barrr Burgers, Sandwiches 2213 Padre Blvd. 956-433-5199
Southern Wave Sailing Cruises Bay, Seafood, Dinner Cruise Wahoo Saloon Dock 956-772-7245
Stripes Take-out Various locations
Su Casa Café at Ramada Mexican, Seafood 6200 Padre Blvd. 956-299-2481
Subway Sandwiches, Salads 2100 Padre Blvd. 956-761-6700
Taco Palenque at Holiday Inn Resort Mexican Food 100 Padre Blvd. 956-426-9066
The Bistro at Courtyard Marriott Breakfast, Salads, Sandwiches 6700 Padre Blvd. 956-433-0590
Tom & Jerry’s Beach Club Bar & Grill Burgers, Steaks, Seafood 3212 Padre Blvd. 956-761-8999
Tropical Smoothie Café Smoothies, Sandwiches, Salads 410 Padre Blvd. 956-433-5259
U-Mix Yogurt & Deli Coffee, Frozen Yogurt, Deli 1004 Padre Blvd. 956-426-9037
Wanna Wanna Beachfront, Seafood, Burgers 5100 Gulf Blvd. 956-761-7600
Whataburger Burgers 105 W. Retama 956-761-7862
Williedean Bagels Bagels, Sandwiches 1817 Padre Blvd, .#3 956-433-5119
Windjammers at Isa Grand Beach Resort Beachfront, Seafood, Steaks 500 Padre Blvd. 956-761-6511
Wing Stop Wings 2400 Padre Blvd. 956-761-1300
World Flavors Coffee House Coffee, Specialty Drinks, Pastries 5009 Padre Blvd, Suite 4 956-772-8050
Yummies Bistro Sandwiches, Salads 700 Padre Blvd. 956-761-2526
SPI Chamber Member Eats & Treats in Port Isabel and Brownsville
H.E. Butt Grocery Co.
Deli, Take-out 1679 W. Hwy. 100 (PI) 956-943-1171
Marcello’s Ocean Grille & Spirits Italian, Pizza, Seafood, Steaks 110 N. Tarnava St. (PI) 956-943-7611
Pelican Station Seafood, Burgers, Pasta, Salads 201 S. Garcia (PI) 956-943-3344
Pirate’s Landing Bayfront, Seafood, Sandwiches Lighthouse Square (PI) 956-943-3663
Quik Stop Fresh Seafood 501 W. Hwy. 100 (PI) 956-943-1159
Rio Grande Distillery Sandwiches and Nachos 110-A N. Garcia St. (PI) 956-408-9753
Rudy’s “Country Store” Bar-B-Q BBQ 2780 N. Exp. 77/83 – Brownsville 956-542-2532
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