Appreciate the beautiful Gulf of Mexico sunset and the unique natural wildlife at Fisherman's Wharf, where you and your friends and family will enjoy the perfect experience. Fisherman’s Wharf has several exciting adventures in addition to fishing. So check out the different opportunities they offer. You can choose from the sunset cruise, dolphin watch, and private guided fishing tours.
Try your hand in the sand with DC Sandman, where you'll join up with a seasoned sand sculptor who loves sharing their passion for this unique art form with others. Whether you're a total newbie or a seasoned pro, they are there to help you learn and expand your skills. All you need is a few simple materials to create some incredible sand sculptures together. The sculptor will start with the basics and guide you through advanced techniques so you can become a master of the craft. If you're looking for a unique way to commemorate a special event, they can help you create an unforgettable sand sculpture that will be the centerpiece of your celebration.
Join us for a fun-filled day on the waters of the Lydia Ann Channel, where the pirate crew of Red Dragon Pirate Cruises will keep you entertained with exciting activities, such as cannon fire, dolphin watching, sword fighting, treasure hunting, and much more. They offer a variety of adventurous pirate cruises for all occasions, including birthdays, weddings, school field trips, private charters, special events, and more. The pirate ship is perfect for all ages, from the youngest sword fighters to the most seasoned deck mates. Bring the whole family and enjoy an experience you'll never forget. And for the adults, don't miss out on our tales of the high seas, adult pirate grog, and stunning views around Port Aransas.
Return to the past as you step aboard the USS Lexington Museum, where you'll experience the World War II aircraft carrier that symbolizes the perseverance and determination of sailors, pilots, and military personnel who fought for freedom during the war. The floating museum features self-guided tours through the ship's maze of tunnels and ladders. Five self-guided tours cover 100,000 square feet and 11 decks. Sections of the ship that are open to the public include the hangar deck, engine room and sick bay, gallery deck, flight deck, navigation bridge, pilot house, and a chart house.