by markoppitz
We have friends and relatives living in Houston, which makes it a great destination for us. There are thousands of things to do in Houston, you would never be bored. So give yourself a few extra days before your cruise to explore the thousands of points of interest. Then when you return from your cruise, rent a car and travel to San Antonio (about a 3 1/2 hour trip) and explore the River Walk. You will not be disapointed.
Visited: Mar 21, 2015
by jillmoore
So much easier than Galveston!
Visited: Dec 21, 2014
by PKVacation
Port was easy to deal with. Easy to fly to Hobby.
Visited: Feb 28, 2016
by Marcygb
We flew in the night before and stayed at the George Washington Marroitt and it was a super easy process to find the tram to the hotel. The rooms were super clean and the transfer to the ship the next morning couldn't have been any smoother!
Visited: Apr 02, 2016
by dredwing
Very difficult to get to port. Use Super shuttle. I Ubered out but could not get a pick up because port is very remote.
Visited: Dec 19, 2015
by fntsyguru
Bus Tour
Visited: Jan 17, 2015
by briandayna
Add a tip. What was your favorite thing to do here?
Visited: Mar 28, 2015
by Djt
Stayed at hotel near port that was very dated and dirty. People were very friendly but wouldn't stay again. Nothing to do nearby.
Visited: Jan 09, 2016
by pswanda
very well organized, enjoyed space centre
Visited: Mar 08, 2014
by rwilens
Not too far from airport. Take a private car.
Visited: Mar 28, 2015
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