Here is how you can save on Spring Break fun when you visit Galveston

HOUSTON – The beach is just the beginning when it comes to Spring Break fun on Galveston Island and with so much to explore, you might want to plan a stay that is longer than just a day!

First stop, The Bryan Museum. Home to the largest collection of South Western artefacts, The Bryan Museum is a powerful walk through the past.

Visit Galveston’s Caitlin Carnes recommends jumping online a getting a Galveston Island Pass which can save you up to 40% when you visit 4 or more attractions. And yes, The Bryan Museum is on the list!

Watch more in the video above.

Jerri Hamachek from Moody Gardens said if you stay mid-week you can get a great deal on rates all over The Island, including on a stay at Moody Gardens.

Watch for some staycation inspiration in this video here.

If you do plan to stay a day or two and you take the vacation rental route, stock up on fresh seafood just like a Galveston local at Katie’s Seafood Market at Pier 19. Owner, Nick Gutierrez has tips on how to pick the freshest fish in the video below.

East Beach & Stewart Beach are both open for Spring Break with free sandcastle lessons at East Beach. On Sunday March 10, there is a free drone show at night in Historic Downtown. Moody Gardens and Pleasure Pier will be open all week. Check out all the Spring Break fun online. Click here.

Explore all the best ways to visit Galveston online or call 409.939.7630.


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Melanie Camp is a correspondent on KPRC 2’s Houston Life. 

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