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Things to Do Near Port of Galveston

The best activities and attractions near Port of Galveston for the day before your cruise. Every pick includes drive time, cost, and tips from real cruisers.

12 picks from real cruiser reviews

Moody Gardens

4.4

Aquarium, rainforest pyramid, and hands-on exhibits — a wonderland for curious kids

15 min from port2-4 hours$35-60 (combo passes for multiple attractions)

Best for: Families with kids who love animals and discovery

Pro tip: Start with the Aquarium Pyramid — it's the most engaging for young kids. The Discovery Museum has interactive exhibits perfect for ages 3-10. Stroller friendly throughout.

Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier

4.3

Classic boardwalk with kiddie rides, carnival games, and ocean views

10 min from port1.5-3 hoursIndividual ride tickets $6+, kiddie wristband $25

Best for: Young kids who love amusement rides and boardwalk fun

Pro tip: The kiddie section has age-appropriate rides for little ones. The Big Wheelin' is perfect for first-timers. Play games to win prizes — great cruise cabin decorations!

Galveston Children's Museum

4.3

Hands-on museum designed for kids under 10 — let them learn through play

5 min from port1-2 hours$8 per person

Best for: Toddlers and elementary-age kids

Pro tip: Located in the historic Strand district. The beach, boat, and fishing exhibits tie into the Galveston theme. Air-conditioned — great escape from Texas heat.

La King's Confectionery

4.6

Watch taffy being made, sample old-fashioned candy, and get ice cream

5 min from port30-45 minFree to watch, treats $5-10

Best for: Kids with a sweet tooth, candy lovers of all ages

Pro tip: Kids are mesmerized by the taffy-pulling machine. Let them pick out some candy for the cruise cabin. The hand-dipped ice cream is excellent — get it in a waffle cone.

Beach Time at Stewart Beach

4.4

Family-friendly beach with lifeguards, restrooms, and picnic areas

8 min from port1-2 hours$15 parking, beach is free

Best for: Kids who want to splash before boarding

Pro tip: Stewart Beach is the most family-friendly option with facilities nearby. Bring a change of clothes. The gentle waves are perfect for little ones. Pack up at least 2 hours before boarding.

Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark

4.2

Texas-sized waterpark with slides, lazy rivers, and wave pools

15 min from port4+ hours$50+ (varies by season)

Best for: Teens who want non-stop water fun

Pro tip: Only visit if you have a full day before your cruise — not a quick stop. Indoor heated section means year-round fun. Much less crowded on weekdays.

Galveston-Port Bolivar Ferry

4.6

Free ferry ride where you might spot dolphins — surprisingly cool

10 min to ferry terminal45 min round tripFree

Best for: Budget activity, wildlife watching, photo ops

Pro tip: Go to the upper deck for the best views and dolphin spotting. Bring your phone charged for photos. The pelicans and seagulls follow the ferry — pretty entertaining.

Axecade

4.5

Axe throwing and arcade games — let teens blow off steam before boarding

5 min from port1-1.5 hours$25-30 per person for axe throwing, arcade varies

Best for: Teens looking for something unique and active

Pro tip: Reservations recommended, especially on weekends. Great for groups. Coaches teach you the technique — no experience needed. Must be 10+ with parent for axe throwing.

The Strand Historic District

4.5

Victorian architecture, boutique shopping, and craft cocktail bars — Galveston's downtown gem

5 min from port1-2 hoursFree to explore (shopping/dining costs vary)

Best for: History buffs, shoppers, couples

Pro tip: The buildings date back to the 1800s when Galveston was a major trading hub. Grab a drink at Hearsay or The Proletariat for craft cocktails in historic settings.

Tall Ship ELISSA at Galveston Historic Seaport

4.6

Tour a beautifully restored 1877 tall ship at the historic seaport

5 min from port1 hour$12 adults

Best for: History enthusiasts, maritime fans

Pro tip: The ELISSA still sails several times a year. Even if you can't catch a sailing, walking her decks is a trip back in time. Combine with the Texas Seaport Museum.

Ghost Tour or Haunted Pub Crawl

4.4

Explore Galveston's paranormal history — known for its ghost stories

5 min from port1.5-2 hours$25-35 per person

Best for: Couples, groups, anyone who likes a good ghost story

Pro tip: Multiple tour companies operate downtown. The haunted pub crawl combines history with bar stops — perfect for the night before your cruise. Book ahead for weekend evenings.

Seawall Urban Park

4.5

10-mile stretch of Gulf views — perfect for a sunset walk or bike ride

8 min from port30 min - 1.5 hoursFree (bike rentals $10-15/hour)

Best for: Anyone wanting fresh air and Gulf views

Pro tip: The seawall was built after the 1900 hurricane. Rent bikes or just stroll and enjoy the views. Great spot to watch the sunset before your cruise.

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