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2228 Mechanic St, 101. Galveston, Texas 77550. Experiencing the best of Galveston Island is as simple as starting at the right place. The Galveston Island Visitor Center is the gateway to all the Island has to offer and the official visitor center of Galveston.
- Galveston, TX Visitor Information Center
The Galveston Island Visitor Center, in partnership with the...
- Galveston, TX Visitor Information Center
The Galveston Island Visitor Center, in partnership with the Galveston Chamber of Commerce, provides personalized trip planning recommendations on attractions, restaurants, tours and other must-see experiences.
The Galveston Island Visitor Information Center is located inside the Galveston Chamber of Commerce at 2228 Mechanic St. #101. The friendly and knowledgeable staff is there to help any guest discover the many treasures of Galveston Island. The center is open 7 days a week and provides tourism information to thousands of visitors each year.
Access city forms and applications. Skip to Main Content. ... Visiting the Island Come eat, stay, and play. Notify Me® Sign up to receive notifications. P.O. Box 779 823 Rosenberg Galveston, Texas 77553 Phone: 409-797-3500; Helpful Links. Galveston Central Appraisal District.
Galveston, Texas is a charming Southern retreat just 50 miles from Houston. It's a destination full of art, historic architecture, chic boutiques, ghost legends and more - all tucked within a quaint Gulf Coast barrier island. Come experience the charm of Galveston Island now – we're ready to welcome you. #LoveGalveston.
You may wish to consider filling out our online request form to obtain an official Galveston Island Visitor Guide sent to you. With so many attractions on Galveston Island, it can be a bit challenging to figure out exactly what to do on vacation. Luckily, we’ve got you covered.
Galveston County welcomes new residents and visitors. Every year, approximately 2 million people visit Galveston County. A recent survey by Texas A&M University found that "85% of visitors indicated the likelihood of returning was either ‘high’ or ‘very high’" (Galveston County Visitor Study, 2009).