Essentials
Small grocery store less than a mile from the house.
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Seven Seas Grocery
17523 Termini-San Luis Pass RdSmall grocery store less than a mile from the house.
Kroger
5730 Seawall BlvdGrocery Store
Everything Else
CIRCLE K
91 Fort Velasco DrGas Station
Food Scene
Seafood house overlooking a marina with an airy dining room & casual patio seating.
Family Friendly. About 3 miles from the house.
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The West End Marina and Restaurants
21706 Burnet DrSeafood house overlooking a marina with an airy dining room & casual patio seating.
Family Friendly. About 3 miles from the house.
Restaurant spot with a relaxed vibe, outdoor seating & eats such as catfish, shrimp & burgers. About .5 miles from the house.
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Nate's Westend Seafood & Steaks
17515 Termini-San Luis Pass RdRestaurant spot with a relaxed vibe, outdoor seating & eats such as catfish, shrimp & burgers. About .5 miles from the house.
Seafood eatery & bar overlooking Galveston Bay with ample outdoor seating & a low-key vibe.
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Waterman Marina
14302 Stewart RdSeafood eatery & bar overlooking Galveston Bay with ample outdoor seating & a low-key vibe.
Cheerful, laid-back eatery providing a standard menu of burgers, sandwiches, salads & pizza. They deliver!
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Blue Water Grill & Ignoble Pizzeria
16718 Termini-San Luis Pass RdCheerful, laid-back eatery providing a standard menu of burgers, sandwiches, salads & pizza. They deliver!
Shrimp 'N Stuff Restaurant opened in 1976 and quickly became known as "the place where the locals love to eat." There are multiple locations including a food truck in Jamaica Beach!
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Shrimp N Stuff
3901 Avenue OShrimp 'N Stuff Restaurant opened in 1976 and quickly became known as "the place where the locals love to eat." There are multiple locations including a food truck in Jamaica Beach!
Arts & Culture
Downtown Galveston, is a National Historic Landmark District. Mainly Victorian era buildings that now house restaurants, bars, antique stores, and curio shops. We LOVE to spend the day at the Strand!
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Historic Downtown Strand Seaport Partnership
502 20th StDowntown Galveston, is a National Historic Landmark District. Mainly Victorian era buildings that now house restaurants, bars, antique stores, and curio shops. We LOVE to spend the day at the Strand!
242-acre amusement park with attractions including aquarium, zip line & paddlewheel boat and more! Kids love this place. Also great to go if you have a bad weather day.
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I-Moody Gardens
1 Hope Blvd242-acre amusement park with attractions including aquarium, zip line & paddlewheel boat and more! Kids love this place. Also great to go if you have a bad weather day.
The Bungee Fun vertical accelerator zips you from 0 to 70 miles per hour in a mind-bending 1.5 seconds, soaring you from the ground STRAIGHT UP to 130 feet in the air!
Bungee Fun
9110 Seawall BlvdThe Bungee Fun vertical accelerator zips you from 0 to 70 miles per hour in a mind-bending 1.5 seconds, soaring you from the ground STRAIGHT UP to 130 feet in the air!
Enjoy a stroll through the train yard to see locomotives and the many types of railcars that helped build the nation.
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I-Galveston Railroad Museum
2602 Santa Fe PlEnjoy a stroll through the train yard to see locomotives and the many types of railcars that helped build the nation.
Shopping
Fresh, local seafood ready to prepare at home.
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Allex's Seafood Market West
13730 Termini-San Luis Pass RdFresh, local seafood ready to prepare at home.
Sightseeing
Take a free and fabulous ride across Galveston Bay! The ferry runs 24 hours and is the only way to cross the waterway between Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula.
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Galveston
Take a free and fabulous ride across Galveston Bay! The ferry runs 24 hours and is the only way to cross the waterway between Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula.