5400 Seawall Boulevard (0.02 km from Galveston Seawall)
This Galveston hotel on the Gulf of Mexico features an outdoor pool surrounded by tropical landscaping, poolside dining, and rooms with flat-screen televisions. Scholes Airport is only a ten-minute drive away.
5222 Seawall Blvd 77551 (0.03 km from Galveston Seawall)
(0.16 km from Galveston Seawall)
The San Luis Resort Condominiums are located in Galveston, Texas, approximately two miles from Pleasure Pier. The apartment is located 2.1 miles from Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark and offers coastal views.
(0.43 km from Galveston Seawall)
Offering air-conditioned rooms with a patio Galveston is home to Island Sunrise. Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark and Moody Gardens are both 2.5 miles from the property.
5002 Seawall Boulevard (0.44 km from Galveston Seawall)
Conveniently located directly on the beach The Holiday Inn Resort Galveston - On The Beach features air-conditioned rooms with private balconies and refrigerators.
5914 Seawall Boulevard (0.55 km from Galveston Seawall)
Located across the street from the beach this nonsmoking Galveston Texas hotel offers a daily continental breakfast and rooms with free WiFi and a flat-screen TV.
(0.76 km from Galveston Seawall)
Set in Galveston, this apartment building is 2297 feet from Seawall Urban Park and 2.1 miles from Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark. There is a garden and air conditioning at the Presidential Retreat.
2825 61st Street (0.88 km from Galveston Seawall)
This Galveston hotel is conveniently located just one block from the Gulf of Mexico beach. It has an outdoor pool and rooms with complimentary WiFi. Each room is decorated in a beach theme and features a microwave, refrigerator, and seating area.
The Galveston Seawall is a massive concrete barrier that was built to protect the city of Galveston, Texas from hurricanes and storm surge. The seawall stretches for 10 miles (16 km) along the Gulf of Mexico, and stands 20 feet (6 m) tall.
The seawall was constructed in response to the devastating Hurricane of 1900, which killed over 6,000 people and caused billions of dollars in damage. The seawall has been credited with saving the city from destruction during subsequent hurricanes, including Carla (1961), Beulah (1967), Alicia (1983), and Ike (2008).
Today, the seawall is a popular tourist destination, with visitors enjoying the views of the Gulf of Mexico, as well as the many restaurants and shops that line its length.