Wow i didnt know the big cruise ships park at galveston or i didnt remember and i dont know if ive watched any videos of historic dowñtown galveston, but i watched some seawall blvd recently
The historic part of Galveston is pretty awesome, especially along Broadway and the Strand historic district. And yes the cruise ships are at the northwest end. Go ride the ferry, it's pretty cool and you'll see lots of dolphins out there. It's a free ride 24/7 and it's fun.
Unfortunately yes. It is $2 an hour up to a total of $16 per day. There is an annual parking pass available as well. Some free parking areas are located on the north side of Seawall between 12th and 19th streets, 33rd and 39th streets, 53rd and 61st streets, and 85th and 91st streets.
@@charlesrump5771 You don't have to park there. Just drive a couple of miles southwest of the city and there are numerous public access roads straight to the beach, for many miles down to the southwest, completely free. You can also ride the ferry on the northeast end of the city for free, it's Texas Department of Transportation and it's free 24/7
If your reading this and a tourist please for the love of god stop staring at the ocean when driving down the sea wall. It’s not that pretty. Please and thank you.
I lived there in the early 80s. Thanks for the ride down memory lane.
Glad you enjoyed it. I try and visit Galveston every few months.
Beautiful driving tour. The scenic view along the horizon is amazing. Thanks for the virtual tour with you.
Beautiful city by the bay so relaxing
It really is!
Blue sky. Clean road. Nice Drive. It's a good video.🙆🏻♀️🌹
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such a beautiful route for driving and nice to see the beautiful ocean, awesome ride !! 😊👍
Thank you!
To the Very end of the land 👍Thank U
Thank you!
Beautiful video content with amazing footage..Love to be here at your place always..Great upload!
Thank you very much!
The water looks nice and blue in this video!
Nice tour!
Thanks!
@@DeceleratedTravel your welcome
Good video! You should have taken FM 3005 all the way down to San Luis Pass. Make sure to slow down at Jamaica Beach though.
Lots have changed in the past 50-something years that I've lived here.
Wow i didnt know the big cruise ships park at galveston or i didnt remember and i dont know if ive watched any videos of historic dowñtown galveston, but i watched some seawall blvd recently
They do and the people have to basically cross a 4 lane highway to get to their cars!
The historic part of Galveston is pretty awesome, especially along Broadway and the Strand historic district. And yes the cruise ships are at the northwest end. Go ride the ferry, it's pretty cool and you'll see lots of dolphins out there. It's a free ride 24/7 and it's fun.
I miss that place. Was there in 1977
Wow that's been a while! I was there just last week on vacation and it's pretty awesome, love that place!
44:51 parking on the beach sand... where is that ? I have done that at Daytona beach FL... LOVELY
This was at Galveston, but I think its common at a lot of the beaches in Texas.
i found it ... a camp ground area... u want to know?
are there alot of mosquitoes there at night along the water?
Sometimes!
Not really. If you go towards the bay side, yes.
I never see any mosquitoes on the coast, or flies or anything at all. At least all the times I've been there I've never seen any.
Do you have to pay to park on the seawall?
Unfortunately yes. It is $2 an hour up to a total of $16 per day. There is an annual parking pass available as well.
Some free parking areas are located on the north side of Seawall between 12th and 19th streets, 33rd and 39th streets, 53rd and 61st streets, and 85th and 91st streets.
@@DeceleratedTravel So I have to pay to see the ocean. That's pretty dumb. Who is the money even going to?
Thanks for the response btw.
@@charlesrump5771 You don't have to park there. Just drive a couple of miles southwest of the city and there are numerous public access roads straight to the beach, for many miles down to the southwest, completely free. You can also ride the ferry on the northeast end of the city for free, it's Texas Department of Transportation and it's free 24/7
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If your reading this and a tourist please for the love of god stop staring at the ocean when driving down the sea wall. It’s not that pretty. Please and thank you.
Is it still brown and dirty?
@@melr1720 yes
I'd recommend taking Broadway. You wouldn't have to worry about that.