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Reasons to fly to Galveston

Just east of Houston lies a city that leaves the hustle and bustle behind for more flavorful, local trends. Situated on an island just opposite the mainland coast, Galveston has its own unique set of characteristics that sets it apart from other big Texas cities. People book Galveston flights for these attributes, such as its small-town feel, its friendly people, and its thriving business. 

What Galveston may lack in size and splendor though, it gains in its community feel. Its main attractions downtown are usually the first stops for anyone booking Galveston flights in search of a little city soul. The downtown Historic District is laden with artifacts and museum that showcase all the area has been through, including hurricanes and economic struggles. Beautiful Victorian buildings line the streets, some restored, some untouched. Either way, the buildings are a perfect microcosm of an area connected by its past and future. 

Families book flights to Galveston for the many kid friendly activities. If the kids are in tow, you’ll be able to take them to the beaches, to the water park, or even on a tour of the NASA facilities, which are just about an hour away. Only 60,000 people live in Galveston, which allows you room to make your mark on this wonderfully quaint city.

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Galveston climate

If you book flights to Galveston between the end of spring and beginning of summer, you’ll experience sunny days, warm temperatures, welcoming outdoor conditions. Later in the summer, the occasional hurricane can be dangerous, but are not always expected. July and August hit temperatures in the 80’s, while winter months drop down to the 50’s and 60’s, bringing the most precipitation in the month of January.

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Best Time to Fly to Galveston

In September 2008, Hurricane Ike swept the city in a rush of rain and wind at 110 miles an hour, flooding the streets, damaging structures, and ultimately resulting in a citywide evacuation. Book your flight to Galveston during the winter and spring months to escape the threat of hurricane season (end of summer). 

PeakSeason:

Most travelers book flights to Galveston when sunny days are the norm, so if you plan your trip in May, you’ll be able to experience great weather without the threat of hurricanes. 

Off-peak Season:

Wintertime, although not freezing or snowy, does bring quite a bit of rainfall. If you do choose to travel during these months though, you may be able to find deals on accommodations and cheap flights to Galveston.

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Galveston Travel Information

Moody Gardens: If you’re an animal lover booking flights to Galveston in search of some bold wildlife exhibits, then look no further than Moody Gardens, where you can see tons of different animal species all in one area. Some of these rare breeds are not even in most North American zoos, so you know when you’re here, you’re seeing something special. One of the biggest attractions in this educational and entertainment museum is undoubtedly the triad of glass pyramids that are home to trees and plants, birds and butterflies, and fish. 

Schlitterbahn Galveston Water Park: What’s more fun than slipping and sliding around a water park built to the brim with tube chutes, wave tanks, and other rides? Book Galveston flights to be the first in line at the Travel Channel’s pick for best water park in the country. A huge family destination, both the Galveston location and its sister branch in South Padre have had strong tourist followings for years. One section of the Schlitterbahn Galveston Water Park can be enclosed, to ensure nonstop fun even in the winter months. So pack your swimsuit and goggles and head for the ride of a lifetime. 

Strand Historic District: Nestled along the beautiful waterfront, the Strand Historic District offers voyagers booking flights to Galveston a chance to meander along small streets filled with shops, restaurants, galleries, and museums. Tiny enough to allow self-guided tours, the area is best experienced through trial and error. Start at one point and make your way to the other end, and on your way, you might want to stop into the Galveston Island Railroad Museum, or the Pier 1 theater, where exhibits and entertainment await your attention.

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Galveston airports

Your cheap flight to Galveston arrives at Scholes International Airport (GLS), right outside the city.

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