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hy Go?

For an escape that shows off an unexpected side of Texas — the beach. South Padre Island is a sliver of

land — 34 miles (55 kilometers) long and only a half-mile (one kilometer) wide — sandwiched between the Lower

Laguna Madre and the Gulf of Mexico, so shoreline escapades and water activities are the focus. Still, with numerous

family attractions, fun seasonal events, and various eco-tourism opportunities, there’s much more to South Padre than

just sun and sand.

Texas, Gulf Coast

“I used to live in Harlingen, Texas, just across the bay from South Padre Island. We enjoyed visiting throughout the

year. Lots of fishing charters, sightseeing cruises, and boat rentals around the island, so plenty to do if you like the

water.”

— Sweetatr

If you’re looking for another

U.S. island experience …

explore

Hilton Head Island,

South Carolina

. (70)

If you’re looking for year-round

family fun …

you can’t go wrong

with

Orlando, Florida

. (30)

If you fly home from Houston’s

George Bush Intercontinental

Airport, take advantage of your

complimentary

Priority Pass

airport lounge membership and

wait for your flight in style.

Not upgraded? Go to

IntervalWorld.com.

Set sail on Osprey

Cruises’

Black

Dragon

pirate ship.

Little swashbucklers

can hunt for

treasure and cheer

the sword fighting

while parents enjoy

a scenic voyage

around the Laguna

Madre.

McAllen:

This city on the U.S.–Mexico border

has abundant shopping and dining, as well as a

thriving arts scene with dozens of galleries,

including the famed — and museum-like —

Nuevo Santander. (1:25)