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Plan Your South Texas and the Coast Vacation

This corner of Texas is too often ignored by the state and the nation because it lacks the sprawling metropolises that anchor other areas of the state. But South Texas historically has been an important region in shaping and coloring the entire nation, and it continues to be involved in political and cultural issues at the forefront of the American political psyche.

Fun is part of everyday life in South Texas, too. Mile after mile of beaches beckon families to play in the gentle surf. Locals make time to hunt, fish, golf, windsurf, and bird-watch. This is not a land of 80-hour work weeks and bumper-to-bumper traffic, but of cold Mexican beer and warm sunsets.

All the unique combinations—Texas and Mexican, cowboys and surfers, agriculture and big business, palms and mesquite, English and Spanish, rapid development and staunch conservationism—make for a fascinating landscape. That all the food and fun can be had at some of the cheapest prices in the country means you can afford to see it all.

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Top Reasons To Go

  1. Beaches Cool off at one of the dozens of affordable South Texas beaches.
  2. Birds Grab some binoculars and view the incredible array of birds at the refuges here.
  3. Mexican Cuisine Sink your teeth into outstanding tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, and more for insanely low prices.
  4. Border Proximity Cross the bridge to Progreso for fun shopping.
  5. Hidden Gems Venture off the highways to discover beautiful views and local establishments.

When To Go

When to Go

Winter Texans take up residence here during the late fall and winter because the lows rarely dip under 50 degrees and the highs can be near...

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