As we drive north toward San Antonio our short South Padre Island adventure comes to a close. The photo collection that captures the spirit, wildlife, and scenic beauty of this Gulf Coast gem is available online. From tranquil beach mornings and mangrove herons to cross-border day trips and lighthouse views, each image tells a story of discovery and serenity.
Our second day on South Padre Island was packed with wildlife, sunshine, and a bit of sandy artistry.
We kicked off the morning at Sea Turtle Inc., where we met some of the island’s most beloved residents. From temporary rescuees to permanent resident sea turtles, the center offered a fascinating look at conservation in action. It was inspiring to see how much care goes into protecting these creatures of the sea — and the educational exhibits made it easy to appreciate the challenges they face.
Lunch was a breezy affair at Tequila Sunset, where we grabbed a table on the deck overlooking the water. It’s hard to beat good food with a view like that.
In the early afternoon, we wandered through the South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center. The boardwalks took us through marshes and mangroves teeming with life — herons, coots, and even a Roseate Spoonbill. The center also host some resident alligators that became to habituated to human areas on the island.
Then came one of the day’s highlights: sandcastle lessons with Anubis Morrison at Sandy Feet Sandcastles. With expert guidance, we learned the secrets of stacking, carving, and detailing — and by the end, we had a good idea of how to create our own sand “art”. It’s amazing how a pile of sand can become something magical with the right tools and a little know-how.
To wrap up the day, we visited the South Padre Island Sand Castle Village, where Anubis’ own masterpiece stood among a collection of stunning sculptures. Each castle was a work of art, full of whimsy and intricate detail. It was the perfect way to end a day that celebrated creativity and nature in equal measure.
Sea Turtle Inc.A graceful sea turtle glides through the water at Sea Turtle Inc.Gerry the permanent resident sea turtle at Sea Turtle Inc.South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center
After a long drive, we finally arrived at Margaritaville South Padre Island Resort just in time for dinner and a sunset stroll on the beach. The warm welcome of the resort and the salty breeze from the Gulf of Mexico instantly melted away the fatigue of the road.
Dinner at Land Shark included fish tacos and a laid-back atmosphere that perfectly matched the island vibe. As the sky began to shift into shades of orange and pink, we made our way down to the beach for a sunset stroll.
The shoreline was quiet and peaceful, with gentle waves lapping at the sand and the sky reflecting in the wet surface. We wandered past grassy dunes, wildflowers, and soft clouds drifting overhead, soaking in the natural beauty of South Padre Island.
Coastal calm at Margaritaville South Padre IslandPeaceful waves and endless sky at South Padre IslandWild coastal beauty at South Padre IslandGolden hour glow over South Padre Island dunes
It was the perfect start to our island getaway—serene, scenic, and full of promise for the days ahead.
We hit the road around noon, leaving San Antonio behind and heading south toward the coast for a much-needed escape. With bags packed and an audiobook queued, we head to island time—because nothing says “vacation mode” like the promise of sun, surf, sand, and relaxation.
Our destination? Margaritaville South Padre Island, where the beach meets laid-back island vibes. It’s the perfect spot to unwind, recharge, and soak in the coastal beauty of Texas. Whether it’s morning walks on the beach, sunset views over the Gulf, or simply lounging with a cold drink in hand, we’re ready to embrace every moment.
Stay tuned as we share highlights from our tropical timeout—#SouthPadre2025 is just getting started!
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