Cheap Galveston Hotels
Over five million tourists flock to Galveston, Texas, each year and with good reason. There's a little something for everyone to do in this coastal city. Located on Galveston Island and connected to the mainland and Houston by a bridge, Galveston has been devastated more than once by hurricanes, but it keeps rebuilding and reinventing itself.
Since the city was established so long ago, the area is home to many significant Victorian structures and claims more than 60 buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The can't-miss historic districts include Denver Court Historic District, Cedar Lawn Historic District, and Fort Travis.
Of course, you ca't visit an island without spending some time on the beach and in the water. Tourists who want to spend their vacation in the sun while on land can go seashell hunting or even rent horses and ride on the beach. Sports and water enthusiasts will find almost any type of water sport in Galveston.
