Attractions & Landmarks
The spots worth a detour: piers, nature preserves, historic sites, murals, and the kind of places you should stop for a photo.

Oldest functional chapel on the island!
Chapel On The Dunes
This chapel was built in 1937-1938 and sits high atop a sand dune overlooking the Gulf. Its hand-painted biblical interior murals — added decades later — make it worth the visit.

Fun for the whole family!
Fire It! Ceramics
Choose your piece, pick your colors, paint, and they fire it up for you! Perfect for families with children or couples looking for something fun to do and in the end you get to take home a memory!

Perfect for fishing, dolphin watching, or just enjoying the view!
Horace Caldwell Pier
The Horace Caldwell Pier provides access for fishing, bait and tackle for rent and purchase and concessions.

Spot Spoonbills, Herons, Egrets, Pelicans, Songbirds or even a gator!
Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center

Port Aransas's community art center and gallery
Port Aransas Art Center
Port Aransas's community art center — rotating local exhibits, classes and a gift shop. A pleasant, low-key stop and a good rainy-day option.

A great spot for fishing or just taking in the view!
Port A South Jetty
The Port A South Jetty is a wonderful spot for fishing or for simply taking in your surroundings and appreciating the magnificent view and diverse wildlife.

Waterfront park with stunning views and spots for fishing!
Roberts Point Park
An excellent spot to bring the kids with plenty of activities and play equipment. It's also a great spot for fishing, watching the ships pass by, or even just taking in the beautiful oceanfront view!

The undeveloped barrier island across the channel
San Jose Island
An undeveloped private island reachable only by the jetty boat — empty beaches, great shelling and fishing, and no facilities at all.