Incorporated in 1973, small resort town is on
southern tip of storied Padre Island just across Laguna
Madre, the bay separating island from mainland. Access
via free causeway...
Incorporated in 1973, small resort town is on
southern tip of storied Padre Island just across Laguna
Madre, the bay separating island from mainland. Access
via free causeway on Texas 100. Visitors find wide range
of accommodations from campgrounds and family motels to
high-rise luxury hotels and condo rentals, marinas and
seaside cottages. Restaurants feature fresh seafood
harvested daily from the Gulf.
South Padre is known for its water sports, including
jet skiing; bay, surf, and deep-sea fishing;
parasailing, sailing, dolphin cruise, and windsurfing.
Other island activities include bicycling, tennis,
shelling, and horseback riding on the beach. The popular
Laguna Madre Nature Trail for nature enthusiasts and
bird-watchers is north of the city next to the
convention center.
The South Padre Island Visitors Center provides
detailed information about accommodations, activities
and events related to boating, sailing, fishing, and
seashore recreation. Open Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.;
Sat., Sun. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. a half-mile north of the
causeway at 600 Padre Blvd. Telephone 956/761-6433, or
1-800-SOPADRE (767-2373) U.S. and Canada.