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Things To Do

Galveston is a vibrant island full of history, charm, and coastal beauty. Whether you prefer exploring historic sites, finding a little adventure, or simply relaxing by the water, there’s something here for everyone. During your visit for our wedding, we hope you take the chance to enjoy all that makes Galveston so special and create lasting memories along the way.

Galveston Beach

6285 Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77551

Relax on the Beach: Spend some time unwinding on Galveston's beaches. Whether it's soaking up the sun or strolling along the shoreline, the beaches are the perfect place to recharge.

The Bryan Museum

1315 21st Street, Galveston, TX 77550

Admission is included as a guest of the wedding! Step into Texas history at The Bryan Museum, home to one of the world’s largest collections of Western art and artifacts—all inside a beautifully restored historic building.

The Strand

The Strand, Galveston, TX 77550

Historic Strand District: Wander the charming streets of this historic area, where you can shop, dine, and explore museums and galleries. It’s the perfect spot to take in the island’s history, culture, and one of our go-to date spots! (p.s. check out La King’s Confectionery for our favorite sweet treats on the island)

Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier

2501 Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77550

For a fun-filled day with thrilling rides, games, and spectacular views of the Gulf Coast, head to the Pleasure Pier! It’s an exciting way to experience the charm of Galveston.

Moody Gardens

1 Hope Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77554

Explore Moody Gardens: Dive into a world of discovery with attractions like the aquarium, rainforest pyramid, and 3D theater. Moody Gardens offers a unique experience for nature lovers and families alike.

Galveston Railroad Museum

2602 Santa Fe Place, Galveston, TX 77550

Visit the Galveston Railroad Museum: If you're a fan of history or trains, this museum offers a fascinating look at the island's role in rail travel with vintage locomotives and exhibits