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Are cars allowed on South Padre Island beach?

South Beach begins where the main park paved road ends. From that point, the park has 60 miles of beach open to driving. South Beach (and driving) ends at the Port Mansfield Channel, a man-made waterway cut through the island. It is not possible to drive all the way down to South Padre Island due to this waterway.



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Beach Rules & Regulations
  • All glass is prohibited on the beach.
  • Litter on the beach is prohibited.
  • Commercial activity or solicitation on the beach is prohibited.
  • Overnight camping is prohibited (City Beach Access)
  • Leash and clean up after your pets.
  • Leave with a tan…not a ticket (fines up to $2,000 if convicted)


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A: No. South Padre Island provides a free public transportation system called the Island Metro or you can take a taxi. The Island is also easily walkable and bike-friendly. You can rent bikes from various locations around the Island.

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It is legal to openly drink Alcohol in public on South Padre Island beaches. However, it is against the law to possess glass containers on the beach for practical safety reasons. Additionally, it is a crime to be intoxicated to the point that a person endangers themselves or another.

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And if you're wondering- can you walk across the border to Mexico? The answer is yes. There are 3 international bridges located in Brownsville, Texas, linking to Matamoros, Mexico.

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Island Metro is a FREE deviated fixed-route system that operates within the City of South Padre Island and Port Isabel and has been developed by the South Padre Island City Council with the input of our drivers and passengers, as well as citizens and business persons on both sides of the Memorial Queen Isabella ...

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South Padre Island is known for the beautiful and calm sea that surrounds it. Some of the most interesting historical relics of the island lie deep at the bottom of its local waters. On April 29th, 1554, three Spanish ships sank off the coast of South Padre Island when a storm hit.

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