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Is South Padre Island warm in march?

Daily high temperatures increase by 5°F, from 72°F to 77°F, rarely falling below 63°F or exceeding 82°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 6°F, from 60°F to 66°F, rarely falling below 48°F or exceeding 72°F.



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Unless you are planning to join in on the spring break fun – rowdy partying at all hours of the day – you'll find this tiny town rather unbearable in March. However, during the other 11 months out of the year, SPI exudes a relaxed aura perfect for sun-seekers and families.

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The best time to visit South Padre Island is from September to February.

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With the sheer volume of Spring Breakers flooding into this resort town, it's not uncommon for entire bars and hotels to become hubs of Spring Break activity. In fact, the entire island can feel like an exclusive Spring Break party. See you in South Padre for Spring Break this year!

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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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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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Beaches in South Padre Island are objectively more scenic and isolated than those on the North end of the Padre Island National Seashore. Gulf waters are tested annually and South Padre Island regularly rates among the safest, cleanest water.

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South Padre Island is ranked 271 out of 273 cities across the US in terms of cost of living. The cost of living in South Padre Island is 75.9% of the national average.

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Average Water Temperatures in Galveston, TX According to the World Health Organization, water temperatures between 78 and 86 ° F are generally comfortable and safe for swimming. Usually, by the end of March, sea temperatures are warm enough for swimming.

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Daily high temperatures increase by 5°F, from 72°F to 77°F, rarely falling below 63°F or exceeding 82°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 6°F, from 60°F to 66°F, rarely falling below 48°F or exceeding 72°F.

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South Padre Island's housing expenses are 59% higher than the national average and the utility prices are 7% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 12% lower than the national average.

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Some tips: South Padre Island IS the best of the two. It has better beaches, better accomodations, better restuarants and, in my opinion, friendlier people. However, I love both towns! Corpus is closer to the major cities and more things to do, but SPI....it's just in the smack middle of nowhere.

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South Padre is very walkable because of its small size and grid layout. You'll have no trouble finding beaches, restaurants and entertainment within walking distance.

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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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Being located so close to the Mexico border tourists often find fun in crossing the border for some great shopping and dining experiences. Be sure to bring your passport though! If traveling over the border isn't your style, don't worry; South Padre Island is often thought of as an English-speaking Mexican resort.

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SPI Surf Shuttle provides comfortable transportation between the Harlingen and Brownsville airports to and from South Padre Island, Port Isabel, and Laguna Vista.

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Since brown tide was suspected as a possible cause for the discoloration, TPWD biologists were asked to collect additional water samples from the lower Laguna Madre for testing. Brown tide was confirmed in early March after tests performed by Ed Buskey of UTMSI showed the presence of A. lagunensis in the water samples.

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