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Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
Galveston Party Boats
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+1 409-763-5423

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Sunday5:30am - 7pm
Monday5:30am - 7pm
Tuesday5:30am - 7pm
Wednesday5:30am - 7pm
Thursday5:30am - 7pm
Friday5:30am - 7pm
Saturday5:30am - 7pm


Galveston Bay is the seventh largest estuary in the United States, located along the upper coast of Texas. It is connected to the Gulf of Mexico and is surrounded by sub-tropic marshes and prairies on the mainland. The water in the bay is a complex mixture of sea water and fresh water which supports a wide variety of marine life. At an average depth of only 6 feet it is unusually shallow for its size. The bay has played a significant role in the history of Texas. Galveston Island is home to the city of Galveston, the earliest major settlement in southeastern Texas and the state's largest city toward the end of the 19th century. While a devastating hurricane in 1900 hastened Galveston's decline, the subsequent rise of Houston as a major trade center, facilitated by the dredging of the Houston Ship Channel across the western half of the bay, ensured the bay's continued economic importance.Today, Galveston Bay is encompassed by Greater Houston. With a population of over 6.6 million, Greater Houston is the fifth largest metropolitan area in the United States. The Port of Houston, which has facilities spread across the northwestern section of the bay, is the second-busiest port in the nation by overall tonnage. Other major ports utilizing the bay include the Port of Texas City and the Port of Galveston. With its diverse marine life, Galveston Bay also produces more seafood than any bay in the nation except the Chesapeake.
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