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If you're looking to explore the underwater world around South Padre Island, American Diving experts can help. The Gulf of Mexico boasts a variety of dive sites, including the Texas Clipper, the Little Sara and Seana Rigs, the Liberty Ships Reef, the Wreck of the Doña Nelly, and the 7 ½ Fathom Reef, all of which offer an abundance of unspoiled marine life. The scuba diving center is renowned globally, welcoming both divers and snorkelers to the deep blue waters of the Texas Riviera. You can experience the excitement of the Spanish Galleon territory and the Devil's Elbow pirates' home. The USCG-documented vessels are thoroughly inspected and ready for your next adventure. American Diving offers the most comprehensive dive charters in Texas, and the snorkeling guides are the only licensed professionals on the island. They are known as The Original Dolphin Watch on South Padre Island and offer daily tours.
If you want to immerse yourself in the rich history and unique culture of South Texas, a visit to the Museum of South Texas History is a must. The Museum's exhibits and attractions offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's past, from prehistoric times to the 20th century. You will find a wealth of photographs, documents, books, maps, and other artifacts that vividly depict life in this part of Texas. As you explore the exhibits, you will gain a deeper understanding of the region's multicultural heritage and unique history, particularly the borderland legacy of South Texas and Northeastern Mexico. The Museum's primary objective is to conserve and present this legacy for present and future generations.