Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier

2501 Seawall Blvd, Galveston, TX 77550

Hours

Open Monday - Thursday 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Friday 2 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday 12 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Cost

Below are the costs to visit Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier:

  • All-Day Ride pass: $24.00 - $30.00 (height indications)
  • Pier Walk-on pass: $12 (48" and up), $11 (under 48"), $10 Senior Citizens (must show valid I.D.)
  • Single-ride and weekend passes available.

Prices are subject to change. Check their website for updates.

About

When you're ready for a break from the surf and sun but still need exhilarating thrills, head to the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier. The pier is a well-known attraction in Galveston, offering a wide range of rides and amusements. 

The history behind the pier will make your visit even more fascinating. The original Pleasure Pier stood here for over 40 years, but Hurricane Carla destroyed it in 1961. It was rebuilt in the 1990s and again in 2012 when the current version opened its doors to visitors.

The new pier is over 1,100 feet long and has something for everyone. There's no shortage of entertainment options, from roller coasters to Ferris wheels to carnival games.

The vibrant colors, laughter and screams, and electric atmosphere at this attraction will leave you awestruck. And with its proximity to other Galveston landmarks and attractions, it makes planning your itinerary easy! Spend time at the Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig and Museum or check out the birds and trails at East End Lagoon Nature Preserve. No matter which you decide to visit, you'll be hard-pressed not to have a good time at Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier.

Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier: Fun Facts & Cool Features

One cool feature of Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier is the Texas Star Flyer! This attraction takes you up 230 feet, providing stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico. The ride is not for the faint of heart, but if you're feeling adventurous, it's an experience you won't forget.

Another fun fact is that the pier has an aquarium, where you can see sea creatures up close and personal. From sharks to stingrays to seahorses, there's no shortage of marine life to admire.

As mentioned, the area is peppered with fun things to do before or after visiting the pier. Do some fishing and check out the Naval Museum and ships at the Seawolf Park. If you enjoy immersive experiences in various ecosystems, visit Moody Gardens and check out the Rainforest Pyramid.

The live music performances throughout the year are another special treat at the pier. There's nothing quite like enjoying great music with the sea breeze in your hair and the sun setting in the distance. Afterward, savor the area's best cuisine at restaurants like Trattoria La Vigna, adding flavor to an already fun-filled day.

Exploring the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier promises thrills, relaxation, and a fun day out with the family and friends on your Texas getaway.

Getting There

From Bolivar Peninsula, follow these step-by-step directions to the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier:

  • Drive south on Highway 87 until you reach the ferry landing.
  • Take the ferry across the bay to Galveston Island.
  • Once you arrive on the island, continue driving on Ferry Road for about 2 miles.
  • Turn left onto Harborside Drive and drive for about 4 miles.
  • Turn right onto 25th Street and drive for about 0.5 miles.
  • Turn left onto Seawall Boulevard and drive for about 2 miles.
  • The destination will be on your right.

Local Tips

  • Check the weather forecast before heading out
  • Arrive early to beat the crowds.
  • Bring sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Consider purchasing tickets online in advance to save time and avoid lines.
  • Don't forget to try the funnel cakes!

Location

2501 Seawall Blvd, Galveston, TX 77550

Frequently Asked Questions

If you only have one day to experience the beauty of Bolivar, Texas, you’ll want to make every moment count.

We recommend starting your day off with a cup of coffee on the deck and then heading over to Crystal Beach for some relaxation. Renowned for its pristine sand and warm waters, here you can soak up the sun, take a refreshing swim, or simply enjoy the serene environment.

Next, head over to Stingarees or Tia Juanita for a delicious lunch and enjoy the vibes! After lunch, take the ferry to Galveston or make some time to visit the High Island Bird Sanctuaries. The peninsula offers unparalleled bird-watching opportunities, so keep an eye out for exotic species.

As the day transitions into the evening, consider taking a moment to enjoy the sunset. The Bolivar Peninsula is known for its breathtaking sunsets, so find a comfortable spot, sit back, and take in the mesmerizing view.

With a chill, unique, and relaxing vibe, the local favorite thing to do in Bolivar is to kick up your feet and enjoy the beach. From fishing to boating, bird watching, and enjoying the sunsets, we are a laid-back community that enjoys timeless experiences.

And as for restaurants, we have plenty! One local favorite is Stingarees. Situated on Galveston Bay, Stingarees is a marina and seafood destination that is a must-try while you are here.

Bolivar was once home to pirates and smugglers! In fact, the Bolivar Peninsula and the broader Galveston area in Texas have a storied history that involves pirates, particularly the infamous Jean Lafitte.

In the early 19th century, Jean Lafitte and his brother Pierre established a base of operations on Galveston Island, which is very close to the Bolivar Peninsula.

Lafitte operated a pirate kingdom of sorts in Galveston, engaging in smuggling, slave trade, and other illegal activities. He and his band of pirates took advantage of the island’s natural harbor and its strategic location for their operations. Lafitte named his Galveston base “Campeche.”

Over time, as the United States government increased its presence in the region and put pressure on pirate activities, Lafitte was eventually forced to abandon Galveston. However, his time there, as well as the broader history of piracy and smuggling in the region, left an indelible mark on local lore and history.

So make sure to take some time to dig up Bolivar’s secret past during your vacation!

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