23+ Fun Things To Do In South Padre Island, Texas

We planned to come to South Padre Island for 3 weeks and ended up coming back and staying for over 3 months! There are so many fun things to do in South Padre Island from amazing beaches and surfing, a fun nightlife, attractions for the whole family and an awesome vibe. When you come you won’t want to leave!



Below we share our list of the top things to do when you visit South Padre Island, Texas. Along with where to eat, top VRBO options to stay at and top RV campgrounds in the area!



Go Surfing!!



South Padre Island is the perfect place to learn how to surf. The waves aren’t too crazy (most days) and awesome surf instructors are on the island! Our kids took lessons from SPI Sessions and they can legit surf now.



The instructor were great with the kids and adults and teach you all the basics so you can get out on your own. If you are here for a week, you can rent boards throughout your stay.



I would recommend doing a private or semi-private (2-3 people in the group) for the first 2 lessons. After that you could opt for more group lessons since it becomes more about practicing and working on consistently getting up on the board.



With SPI Sessions they provided wetsuits (for all ages) and boards. They had a variety of boards from bigger boards – way easier to surf on – to smaller boards once the kids learned more about what they were doing.



When you come to SPI surfing is a must! Be sure to add it to your list of fun activities to do in SPI ! Check out the SPI Sessions website for more info!



Also be sure to check out their site for their summer camps, science classes, skateboarding classes and more!



Tips:




Bring water for your kids – even though they are in the water they will get thirsty!



If it is hot try to schedule in the morning or later in the day.



Be prepared for your kids to love it and want to do it more than once!



Bring a towel and rinse off at the showers by the beach when you are done.




Rent a Catamaran







5 families rented a catamaran with a captain for 2 hours and we went out in the Bay. It was so much fun! Since there is a captain you don’t have to worry about knowing how to work the boat and instead can bring your own drinks and food and just enjoy being on the water.



They have speakers on board and play music for you and even stopped (per our request) so the kids could get out and swim in the middle of the bay!



When we got back everyone said they couldn’t wait to do it again! They also have the option of doing a sunset cruise or on any cruise you can pay extra to have a bartender and/or food on the boat.



Check their site for prices. They are really reasonable.



You also load and unload at Longboards so plan to stay for dinner there when you get back!



Tips:




Weather can be crazy in SPI so if possible check the weather first and have a backup day if the weather starts to look bad.



Bring your own cooler filled with drinks – so much cheaper and you can be sure to have what you want!



Pack snacks too – there is a great place to lounge around and eat snacks while you are cruising on the bay.




Sand Castle Building







We did a sand castle building class with my Mom, sister and her kids, me and my kids, and 2 of the kids’ friends. Andy the instructor taught us all how to build the base and then showed us all the awesome tools to use to create an unbelievable-looking sand castle.



Seriously I never would have thought we could build something like this! The session lasted for 3 hours and by the end, we had a beautiful sand castle – with an arch – that my Mom requested.



Granted the kids only lasted about 90 minutes and after that came and went with helping. But that was fine with us. They played around with the tools and built some of their own things. Ran and played in the ocean. And headed up to one of the beach hotel restaurants to grab some kiddie cocktails.



All in all it was a great time and since then my Mom and the kids have built their own sand castles out on the beach. When you leave the class you do get all of the hand tools and you can either buy a bucket from them or head to Sutherlands in Port Isabel to pick up some buckets and create your own creations!



Learn more on their site: Sand Castle Lessons.



Tips:




Bring a hat and a t-shirt – you are out in the sun for a long time doing this.



Bring water and snacks with you.



Assume your kids may want to go in the water so maybe have them wear their suits there.



There is a beach restaurant right behind where he holds the session so bring money for that.




Paddle Boarding







We also did a few Paddle Boarding sessions with SPI Sessions and they were amazing! Our kids went and did a 3+ mile paddle in the bay (starting at the KOA boat launch and going right for 3 miles along the coast) and they loved it.



Next up they crossed from the Isla Blanca Campground over to Boca Chica beach. That was a workout but quite an experience for them. They packed a lunch and snacks and headed over to Boca Chica beach before heading back.



Our 3rd trip included the kids and adults where we went out on the bay to do a sunset paddle. It was epic as we watched the sun melt into the ocean while out on our paddle boards.



It is so great that South Padre Island has the ocean – with crazy waves that are fun to play in. Plus the bay side is where the water is calmer and you can do boating, paddleboarding, and jet skiing.



Tips:




Watch the weather. Our paddle boarding experiences were always better when the water in the Bay was super calm.



Be aware of the currents. A strong current could it make it a much harder trip!




Sea Turtle Hospital







The Sea Turtle hospital is doing a lot of great things in South Padre Island! You can go to the hospital to check out and see injured sea turtles that sea turtles they are currently rehabilitating or see their in-house residents who were injured and can never go back out in the wild.



Definitely a must for anyone that loves turtles!



Tips:




You could include this with multiple other things like the Birding Center.




Dolphin Watch



If you are looking to get out on the water again the Dolphin Watch is a great way to do that. The tickets are really reasonable and you get to go out on a boat. Plus they pull in a catch from their net where they show you all sorts of sea creatures that they pulled up from the sand under the boat.



It adds an educational element as well and teaches the kids about sea life in the area!



Learn more at their site: The Original Dolphin Watch.



Tips:




You are on a boat for a couple hours – kids can get restless.



We always brought suckers and snacks with when our kids were little to help them sit still for a stretch.




Horse Back Riding



If horseback riding on the beach is on your bucket list you won’t want to miss this! They also offer sunset horseback riding.



Kids as young as 5 were able to go out on their own horses too – always check with them to confirm this before you go.



Learn more here: South Padre Island Adventure Park



South Padre Island Birding Center



Birding is a thing in South Padre part of the Rio Grande Valley since so many migrating birds stop in South Padre for a break before moving on!



It was really crazy the random birds we would see for a day or 2 and then they were gone.



The Birding center has a nice educational area, along with talks and a chance to hold an alligator or a snake! The birding center is located near the South Padre Island Convention Center.



Once done there you can walk the boardwalk trails through the birding area and try to spot as many birds as you can. Since these are wild birds it can be hit or miss on how many birds you see. If you are looking for a particular time I would research and see when they are migrating through the area.



Tips:




The walk on the trail is all outside in the sun. Bring a hat and water.











Laguna Madre Nature Trail



This is a short free trail that you can do from the convention center. It is a similar trail that you walk on at the birding center just shorten and you don’t have to pay for it.



It is also a great spot to look for birds.



Tips:




I would combine this with the Turtle Hospital and the Birding Center.




Beach Park at Isla Blanca



Beach Park is an outdoor water park and top water park to visit in Texas ! At the time we were there it was not open so I did not get a chance to check it out. Our friends did and they said it was small but fun.



They also said the Lazy River is the best one they have been in! While in Isla Blanca check out the Cristo de los Pescadores statue.



The waterpark is only open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.



If you love water parks be sure to check out our post: Top 7 Amazing Indoor Water Park Texas You’ll Want To Check Out!



Port Isabel Lighthouse



This is a historic lighthouse. It was also closed when we were there. I am hoping when we go back we can explore the lighthouse!



Jet Skiing



If you have a need for speed you can look to rent jet skis and head out on the bay! We saw people doing it on the ocean side . . . but I wouldn’t recommend it. There are a lot of kite surfers and surfers out there and it isn’t a good combination . . .



Sea Turtle/Sand Castle Trail







Looking to spend the day exploring the island? Make sure to stop in the visitors center to grab a map of the sea turtle and sand castle trail! There are a ton of sea turtles to check out. Each one is named with a barcode you can scan to learn more about them. There are also a ton of sand castles. Just be prepared that some do get ruined by people or the weather. But keep looking you will find some good ones!



Tip:




Rent a golf cart and drive around the island finding all of the sea turtles and sand castles! It makes for a fun day out.




SpaceX



If you can time your visit when there is a launch do it! Unfortunately, this is easier said than done since launches get canceled or moved all the time. But if possible you want to see one! One of the best South Padre Island things to do is to experience a SpaceX launch.



You are literally just 5 miles from the launch pad and can see it take off and land. You can feel the vibrations and hear them shortly after. I am telling you it is an experience!



Also if you want to take the 60-minute drive you can get about 100 yards from the rocket. Be sure to check launch dates and road closures – since there are times you can’t get over there. How cool is that?!



Tip:




If you REALLY want to see a launch make sure you have the ability to stay for 1-2 months. The launches are so unpredictable.



Also know it will take over your day. They will say they are launching at 8am but at 7:30 will push it back by an hour and keep doing that all day long. And may not even launch.



Also note the park gets crazy busy! This is not a day to leave to go grocery shopping or to do laundry since you may not get back into the park in time!



We also noticed on days when the launch had a high chance of happening there were a ton of people at the park. This was always an indicator to us that it really might happen that day!