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Is the water warm at South Padre Island?

South Padre Island sea water temperatures peak in the range 28 to 30°C (82 to 86°F) on around the 23rd of August and are at their lowest on about the 5th of February, in the range 17 to 21°C (63 to 70°F). Year round warm sea water temperatures at South Padre Island climb to their maximum in the fourth week of August.



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South Padre Island beach The navigable portion of the island is about 12 miles long, and there's quality beach along the whole coast. And you can swim year-round.

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

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

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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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Cost of Living in South Padre Island, Texas by Expense Category. 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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Named the 2022 Destination of the Year by the Texas Travel Awards, there are plenty of fun things to do on South Padre Island—from dolphin watching and horseback riding to typical island activities like relaxing on the beach, fishing and shopping.

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South Padre is on the Gulf of Mexico. The water is not blue and clear nor is it mucky and brown. It will be nice enough but cannot compare to the Caribbean or Mexico's resort beaches.

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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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South Beach, Mile 0 to 5 The first five miles of South Beach, between beach mile marker 0 to 5, is open to primitive beach camping. Mile 0 to 5 is generally open to two-wheel drive vehicles, although four-wheel drive is always recommended.

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There is no lifeguard at Padre Island National Seashore- swimming is at your own risk! Use caution when swimming and never swim alone. Strong currents flowing parallel to the beach, tides flowing to and from the beach and sudden drop-offs in the surf can be dangerous for swimmers and waders alike.

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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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The Western diamondback rattlesnake calls the dunes and grasslands of Padre Island National Seashore home.

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The hurricane season starts June 1 and ends November 30. The peak threat for the Texas coast exists from August through September.

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South Padre Island knows how to throw a party like no other! Here are some of the hottest party spots on the island: Spring Break Stage at Clayton's. Holiday Inn Beach Tuesday Night pool parties.

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SPI boasts an impressive number of condos, hotels, clubs, and restaurants attractive to spring breakers. And, since the island sits a mere 20 miles north of the Mexican border, it offers visitors the opportunity for a two-nation vacation.

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Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport.

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Visitors to South Padre Island will be thrilled to discover some of the best beaches on the Gulf of Mexico. Soft white sands sprawl before gentle Gulf waves which lap at the shore. The water here is shallow and safe; perfect for families with small children.

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