Big things are happening on Galveston Island in 2025 and beyond. Here's what to know about exciting new developments and ...
Some were big, some were small, and all were eager to get back into the ocean. Under the curious gaze of hundreds of onlookers at Galveston's ... along with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department ...
For the first time, AAA released a cruise travel forecast because trends show since the COVID-19 pandemic, people are ...
Galveston shattered records, hosting more than 3.4 million passengers and seeing more than 380 sailings from its three ...
The Gulf of Mexico’s waters are filled with marine life, from endangered sea turtles to majestic whales, but it’s no secret ...
For Black History Month, we've got a local story highlighting lifeguards being honored in Galveston. The Texas Historical Commission is awarding Galveston Island a historical marker to commemorate the ...
Cruise News Today host Doug Parker reported a couple on board a Carnival ship in port forgot to close the curtains on their ...
A museum on offshore drilling may not sound like the most enticing thing to see on your trip to Galveston, but visitors say it's quite a hidden gem. Recent museumgoers describe the Ocean Star ...
How much snow fell in Texas, and is there really snow on Galveston's beaches? Here's what to know. Snowfall is expected to ...
TEXAS (KAUZ) - AAA Texas estimates that nearly 19 million Americans will go on ocean cruises this year. This estimate is a 4.5% increase over 2024 when 18.2 million Americans went on cruise vacations.