Join Nature Trails Kayaking on their morning tours, as the wind is calmer and builds as the day heats up. Paddling against the wind is similar to riding a bike uphill, so getting out on the water when it's less windy is the goal. They offer 2-hour Kayak Eco Tours through the wetlands along the coast near Corpus Christi and Port Aransas. They also offer a 1-hour kayak lesson or you can rent a kayak to take out on your own near Headquarters on North Beach. The trained professional guides are knowledgeable about kayaking and dedicated to ensuring guests have a safe and enjoyable experience.
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.
Need a way to make your romantic date even more special? Look no further than the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra. Every great love deserves a symphony soundtrack, and this ensemble is sure to deliver. With their unique and unusual performances, like a live soundtrack to classic Warner Brothers cartoons, you're sure to have the perfect soundtrack for your evening. So why wait? Let your love grow to the sweet strains of the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra today.
The Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History invites you to explore the natural history exhibits and a collection of artifacts that tell the history of the New World as it unfolded on the Gulf Coast. Check out the unique life-sized replicas of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria ships. The vessels were a gift from Spain to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' voyage to the New World. They were constructed from authentic 15th-century materials, including wood from the same forest as Columbus' ships and hand-forged nails. Other exhibits include an interactive shipwreck display, artifacts related to French explorer Robert Cavelier, the Children's Wharf, Native American crafts, and bird and reptile eggs that chronicle the history and culture of South Texas.