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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Captain Kirk’s Tiki Cruises offers scenic public boat rides and private boat rental on the 47-foot yacht for any occasion you can imagine. Their crew is professional, hospitable, and fun and will point out the beautiful natural scenery, bird watching, and dolphin watching. Whether you're looking to relax with your family or have a party with friends, family, or co-workers, they have the best cruises designed to fit your needs.
Executive Surf Club has secured its spot as an iconic live music venue and hangout, where it's the perfect spot to grab a casual meal, listen to the best in live local music, or simply enjoy the Coast. Enjoy the relaxing, fun atmosphere that is known by artists and live music junkies, locals, and visitors, the intimate and salty environment encompasses all of the reasons we love where we live.
Be a part of a Corpus Christi tradition by running in the Beach to Bay Relay Marathon, the largest and most beloved long-distance race, celebrated by many runners, reuniting them with friends they’ve made from marathons past. Test your endurance and sign up for the six-leg running event that honors the men and women serving in the United States Military with sincere pride, and all it takes is a little sweat, an occasional tear, and a bunch of smiles.
Stop by the Texas Surf Museum, where they enlighten the world with the unique culture and history of Texas surfing, encourage the community to experience the fun, accessible and healthy lifestyle of surfing and related board sports, and educate everyone in proper conservation practices to protect and preserve the beaches, bays, and waterways of the Texas Gulf Coast. As the only surf museum in Coastal Bend, it is a must-see for anyone who has ever surfed and a delightful adventure for non-surfers. Relax on a bench made from surfboards, catch a surf film in the projection theater, and spot old buddies and young stars in the hundreds of photos scattered throughout the museum.