If you thought this beautiful island town only existed for a couple weeks for frat guys in March during Spring Break – think again. Yes, there are lots of condos, beach shops and bars to keep the college kids busy, but the rest of the year, South Padre Island is a relaxing oasis that rivals the best beach towns in America. So, here’s what to do.
Outdoors
Sandcastle Lessons
Sun and sand lovers have lots of options. I would start by taking a sand castle lessons and soon you’ll be making masterpieces that should be admired in an art gallery…but are also just as fun to smash afterwards! Check out either Sandcastle Lessons or Sandy Feet’s Sandcastle Lessons. Both are highly rated!
Surfs Up! On the beach side of S. Padre, I recommend a surf lesson from South Padre Surf Company. Turns out you don’t have to go to Cali to catch some gnarly waves.
On the bay side, take a snorkeling trip on the Southern Wave Catamaran. You’ll be amazed how clear the water is and you might even see a stingray or dolphin!
If you prefer the wildlife above the water, check out the South Padre Birding and Nature Center. You’ll see the vast species of birds that call this coastal community home in their natural habitats.
Food
Pier 19
Sadly, Pier 19 has permanently closed since we filmed this episode.
Ted's
Unfortunately, Ted’s has also closed permanently since we filmed our episode.
Of course, all that swimming will leave you with a huge appetite, and for fried seafood galore, look no further than the island stalwart Dirty Al’s. They’ve got some of the best fried shrimp on the island.
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