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The Wings Over South Texas Air Show takes place every other year, featuring the world-famous Blue Angels. Witness how their flying superiority and preciseness result in one heart-pounding aerial show above Corpus Christi Bay. Be sure to catch the next Blue Angels air show at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi and Naval Air Station Kingsville. These two locations host the event, featuring the military's aircraft, showcasing their skills with a few other crowd-pleasing attractions.
Cruise along the waters of the Lydia Ann Channel in search of wild dolphins, flocks of sea birds, and the iconic Lydia Ann Lighthouse with The Scarlet Lady, one of the most exciting Dolphin Watching Adventure Tours in Port Aransas. Built for comfort, excitement, and fun, they provide passengers with a full bar where you can find some of the best Pina Coladas on the island and enjoy them while watching wild dolphins in their natural habitat.
The Texas Sealife Center dedicates its time and effort to creating a haven for native wildlife who live on the property and patients in need of care. Their mission is to rescue injured or stranded coastal and aquatic wildlife, providing supportive care and rehabilitation, successfully releasing wildlife back into their natural habitat, and educating and promoting public awareness in the conservation efforts to save wildlife.
If you're looking for a classic Americana experience, a visit to a small town's Rialto Theater is a must-do. The name itself, meaning the theater district, is steeped in history and tradition. And if you're in the Texas Coastal Bend, you're in luck, Aransas Pass has its very own Rialto, right in the heart of downtown. It's one of the few remaining Rialtos in the country, and it's just a short drive from downtown Corpus Christi. The Rialto Theater in Aransas Pass is a hub for visual arts, music, and live theater performances. The original building has been renovated and reborn, offering a year-round event schedule packed with traditional and eclectic performances. You can catch a show in the 100-seat theater auditorium, grab a drink at the 40-seat beer/wine bar, or check out the art exhibits in the gallery and lobby.