by wjtraveler
Eat at Fisherman's Wharf or one of the other restaurants just past Terminal 1 they open at 11:00 am.
Visited: Aug 23, 2015
by mediconfyre
The waters are nasty because we are on the "dirty" side of the Mississippi, but there are plenty of things to do to include visit the strand, night life has a few clubs, Opera House, Sea Wall is nice and Moody Gardens.
Visited: Dec 31, 2017
by AaronMusgrove
Don't stop at one of the garages on your way in. Go drop off your bags first and then go park your car.
Visited: Jan 02, 2017
by eman111
Ugly views, They can do better than that... Its bad enough that the water is brown and contaminated, but to have the port surrounded by oil tanker ships and other industrial related industry uses is not a good look.
Visited: Jul 01, 2017
by dwalkerhughes
Love the location. Nice town, good views.
Visited: Apr 15, 2018
by andreaking23
very nice city, but plan on spending money for overnight stay and very costly transfers to and from Houston to board the ship in Galveston.
Visited: May 08, 2016
by ptchick33
Not easy to get to from an airport, not a lot to do in without a car.
Visited: Jan 27, 2019
by allabou28906412
No. It was awesome cause we were leaving for vacation.
Visited: Aug 12, 2017
by oceandr101
Stayed in hotel before sailing which included parking and transportation to ship.
Visited: Dec 22, 2017
by justchillin306
Plenty to do and see at Galveston We visited the Texas seaport museum and had drinks at Fishermen Wharf watching the Freedom cast off on her journey.
Visited: Nov 19, 2017
Find a Galveston, Texas Cruise
*Cruiseline.com is not a booking agent or travel agency, and does not charge any service fees to users of our site. Our partners (travel agencies and cruise lines) provide prices, which we list for our users' convenience. Cruiseline.com does not guarantee any specific rates or prices. While prices are updated daily, please check with the booking site for the exact amount. Cruiseline.com is not responsible for content on external web sites.