South Padre Island Boat Rides: The Voyages You Shouldn’t Miss

by Vessy
Black Dragon Pirate Ship in Port Isabel

While vacationing near the ocean, it is always a great idea to hop on a boat, swing with the waves, and take in the beautiful views of the shore. This is one relaxing activity that everyone can enjoy, no matter how young or old. Taking a fun boat ride was definitely one of the activities we were looking forward to on our family vacation to South Padre Island. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, near the southern tip of Texas, this charming resort town has no shortage of businesses that offer boat tours and short cruises. With so many South Padre Island boat rides to choose from, it can be confusing trying to decide which one to pick.

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Find the Perfect Boat Ride for You

It is certainly important to find the boat ride that would be most enjoyable for you, and the choices around South Padre Island are plenty: There are educational eco tours, pirate ship cruises, sunset boat rides, deep sea fishing voyages, and even boat trips for people who would like to bring their dog on board. As long as you know what you are looking for, you will probably find it!

Posing with Osprey Cruises boat

Here we are, right before boarding for our Sea Life Safari Eco Tour

Our personal experience with the South Padre Island boat rides was really enjoyable. We took two separate cruises, and they were truly unique and completely different from each other. All of us had a great time, so we highly recommend that you give them a try.

Sea Life Safari Dolphin Watch Eco Tour


TIP: Board at Pier 19 in South Padre Island, TX, and plan to arrive about 20 to 30 minutes before the scheduled time for your tour.


Osprey Cruises boat offering really fun South Padre Island boat rides

Here is the boat for our Sea Life Safari Eco Tour by Osprey Cruises, docked at Pier 19

The first boat ride we experienced in South Padre Island was the Sea Life Safari Dolphin Watch Eco Tour by Osprey Cruises. It all started at Pier 19, where we boarded for this adventure. The boat had two deck levels and felt very open, which is of course, great for sightseeing. Our crew consisted of Captain Nick, Deckhand Dillon, and Bekah, all very friendly and welcoming people.

Angie on Sea Life Safari Eco Tour in South Padre Island

Angie ready to have some fun on the Sea Life Safari Eco Tour

The Queen Isabella Causeway Story

As soon as the tour began, Captain Nick gave us a very interesting overview of the area as well as some fascinating history. We learned that the Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway, which connects the mainland to South Padre Island, collapsed on September 15, 2001, after a tug boat crashed into it. Tragically, a number of people drove off the broken bridge and lost their lives. Coincidentally, this all happened only a few days after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City. Captain Nick was one of the people who helped out by continually transporting passengers between South Padre Island and the mainland until the causeway was fixed.

Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway

Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway

Catch of the Day

After getting a little more familiar with the history in the area, it was time to meet some of the local sea critters. Deckhand Dillon threw a large net in the water, and explained that we would collect some marine animals, look at them, and release them back unharmed at the end of the tour. I admit, I was a bit worried as I always am when we, humans, mess with nature, but the kids were super excited.

Kids enjoying the views from the boat

Dani and Angie enjoying the views from the boat

Hubby and the kids waiting to see the catch of the day

Hubby and the kids waiting to see the catch of the day

Before long, Dillon pulled the net out of the water, and we got to see all kinds of fascinating little sea creatures. There were several puffer fish, a catfish, a couple of starfish, a small stingray, an interesting looking crab, and some other kind of little fishies. Dillon and Bekah quickly removed the sea creatures from the net and placed them in a couple of containers filled with water that were set up on the boat. Next, Dillon proceeded to tell us all kinds of interesting facts about the animals, before letting us hold some of them for a little bit. Our kids were very excited about this, and both agreed that the puffer fish were especially cute!

Dillon talking about pufferfish

Dillon talking about pufferfish

Dillon holding a catfish

Dillon holding a catfish

Dani holding a pufferfish

Dani holding a pufferfish

Holding a pufferfish

Here is the pufferfish up close…

Holding a small stingray

…And here is the little stingray…

Holding a starfish

…One of the starfish up close…

Holding an interesting crab

…And the strange-looking crab…

Holding a jumpy little fish

…Another little fishie

Dani and I on the Sea Life Safari Eco Tour

Dani and I on the Sea Life Safari Eco Tour

Dolphin Greetings

After cruising for a while longer, Captain Nick announced that we should start watching for dolphins. He added that we had arrived to the area where they like to hang out. It didn’t take us long to spot a playful dolphin trio swimming right near the boat. The three amazing creatures made a few small jumps as though they wanted to greet us, then dove deeper, and disappeared from view. A few moments later, the dolphins surprised us again as they came back up to the surface in a totally different place. This game of peekaboo went on for sometime, and we thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it.

Swimming dolphin in South Padre Island

Swimming dolphin in South Padre Island

Angie on the lookout for dolphins

Angie on the lookout for dolphins

The Jetties and the Views

From the dolphin area, our tour continued towards the Jetties of Isla Blanca Park on the southern tip of the island. As we were passing the most prominent jetty, a long walkway over the water, we saw the best views of South Padre Island’s skyline in the distance. To top it all off, a few more dolphins made an appearance not too far from our boat.

View of the Jetties and South Padre Island

View of the Jetties and South Padre Island

Captain’s Helper

After cruising for a bit longer, Captain Nick turned us around, and started heading back. At this point, he invited the kids to join him at the Helm, promising to let them drive the boat. Dani, our younger daughter, managed to overcome her shyness, and had fun steering the boat for a good while.

Dani driving the boat

Dani driving the boat under Captain Nick’s direction

Back to Pier 19

When we returned to our starting point at Pier 19, Dillon and the kids sent all the sea critters back home into the ocean. After we parted with our great crew and left the docking area, we stopped nearby to watch a crowd of local pelicans patiently waiting and hoping to snatch some food. A man was cleaning some fresh fish for the restaurant at Pier 19, and from time to time he was throwing scraps to the birds.

Pelicans in South Padre Island

Pelicans in South Padre Island

Black Dragon Pirate Ship Cruise


TIP: Board at Pirate’s Landing Pier in Port Isabel, TX, and plan to arrive 20 to 30 minutes before the scheduled time for your cruise.


We enjoyed so much our Sea Life Safari Eco Tour that all of us were very excited to hop on another boat ride the following day. It was going to be a ride of a different kind, one that would take us on a pirate adventure.

Fun at Pirate’s Landing Pier

We crossed the Queen Isabella Causeway from South Padre Island to the town of Port Isabel, and arrived near Pirate’s Landing Pier. This is where the Black Dragon Pirate Ship was docked.

The Black Dragon Pirate Ship in Port Isabel offers some of the best South Padre Island boat rides

Black Dragon Pirate Ship docked at Pirate’s Landing Pier in Port Isabel

Unfortunately, when we tried to check in for our cruise at the ticket counter, we found out that it had been canceled because there weren’t quite enough passengers. They did however inform us that we could still get on the sunset pirate cruise, departing a couple of hours later.


TIP: Purchase your tickets in advance, and call to make sure your cruise will depart as planned. Occasionally a cruise may get canceled or postponed if there aren’t enough passengers, although this happens rarely if ever during the busy seasons.


Port Isabel Lighthouse

Since we had some time to kill, we decided to check out the Port Isabel Lighthouse located right next to the pier. On the way there, we treated ourselves to some truly delicious ice cream from Davey Jones Ice Cream Locker.

Cute street near Pirate's Landing Pier

Cute street near Pirate’s Landing Pier in Port Isabel

Port Isabel Lighthouse

Port Isabel Lighthouse

Once at the lighthouse, we paid the minimal fee, and climbed to the small balcony at the top. It was a beautiful, sunny day, and the views up there were really wonderful. On one side, we could see the town of Port Isabel, and on the other, Pirate’s Landing Pier, Queen Isabella Causeway over Laguna Madre, and South Padre Island in the distance.


TIP: Bring cash for the Port Isabel Lighthouse. At the time we visited, this was the only form of payment they accepted.


View from Port Isabel Lighthouse

View of Laguna Madre from Port Isabel Lighthouse; Pirate’s Landing Pier is to the left and Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway is to the right

Angie inside Port Isabel Lighthouse

Angie heading down inside Port Isabel Lighthouse

Cruise Time

We returned to the pier in a couple of hours, and were excited to finally get in the pirate spirit. After checking in at the ticket counter, we didn’t wait for long before we met two of our pirate hosts, Shorty and Robo Todo. The whole experience started with them firing a cannon off the pier, and producing a loud bang and a lot of smoke.

Shorty and Robo Todo

Shorty and Robo Todo, two of our pirate hosts

The pirates about to fire the cannon

Shorty and Robo Todo about to fire the cannon

The smoking cannon

The smoking cannon

Once we boarded the ship, we met the other members of the pirate crew, Captain Black-Hearted Andy, Sea Dog, and Scarlet, our bar tender drink specialist. Yes, there was a fully stocked bar on the ship.

Sailing on the Black Dragon in South Padre Island

Starting out our sail on the Black Dragon Pirate Ship

Captain Black-Hearted Andy of the Black Dragon, one of the fun South Padre Island boat rides

Captain Black-Hearted Andy

Sea Dog

Sea Dog

The lovely Ms. Scarlet

The lovely Ms. Scarlet

Hubby and the Kids on the Black Dragon Pirate Cruise

Hubby and the Kiddos

Fun for Everyone

During the cruise, our hosts put on a hilarious spectacle, which included pirate stories and fun pirate games for all the kids on board. At one point, they handed us water guns, and encouraged us to fire at will. Let me tell you, it wasn’t easy “shooting” everyone, while trying to take photos and protect my camera from getting soaked, but I did come out of this victorious. All the kiddos also had fun with spraying their parents, and the pirates! There were other great kid adventures as well, like collecting treasure, dancing, and participating in a sword fight. Everyone also got a tattoo and a lovely, painted-on mustache.

Kid Activities on the Black Dragon Pirate Ship

Kids having some fun on the Black Dragon Pirate Ship

Pirate sword fight

Dani in a pirate sword fight

The Sunset

Perhaps my personal, favorite thing from this whole, really fun experience was the view at sunset. There was definitely something enchanting about watching the warm hues and the final rays of sunshine while sitting on a pirate ship. So, in the end, it worked out for the best that our earlier ride was canceled!

Sunset from the Black Dragon, one of the best South Padre Island boat rides

Watching the sunset from the Black Dragon

Arriving back at Pirate's Landing Pier

Arriving back at Pirate’s Landing Pier

Other South Padre Island Boat Rides

If you are looking for a different boating experience, there are definitely other options to consider. Start by checking out all the other boat rides that Osprey Cruises has to offer. If you specifically want to bring your dog on board, visit Fins to Feathers and book a ride for you and your furry best friend. In the end, whatever you choose, remember to sit back and relax…and take in all the beautiful views that the area has to offer!

Special Thanks

We would like to thank South Padre Island Convention and Visitors Bureau and Osprey Cruises for inviting us on board. We had an absolutely amazing time, and want to be sure to mention that while these boat rides were sponsored activities, all opinions expressed in this article are our own. Please, refer to our Disclosure Policy for more information.

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Note: Unless otherwise indicated, the photos in this post were taken by Vessy with a Nikon D5600 camera. Please send us an e-mail (vessy@feelgoodandtravel.com) if you would like to use any of them. All images are subject to copyright laws.

These activities took place on January 5 and January 6, 2019.


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33 comments

Julie 02/08/2019 -

Wow, what a great adventure! And lovely pix. The stingray can be out of the water? And he didn’t sting?

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Vessy 02/08/2019 -

Thanks so much for stopping by, Julie! Well, Dillon, our deckhand, was holding the tail and the sting gently while the kids handled the stingray. So, perhaps it would sting, but Dillon knew exactly how to prevent that from happening! 🙂

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Lisa 02/14/2019 -

These look like so much fun! The sea life safari looks awesome! My kids would love learning about all the sea critters! And that pirate ship just looks FUN!!!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

Thanks for stopping by, Lisa! Both rides were really great…and we were lucky to have such beautiful weather! 😉

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Jennifer | Me and My Traveling Hat 02/14/2019 -

It looks like you guys had a great time lots of interesting creatures from the sea for sure.
Thanks for the suggestions.♥️

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

It is my pleasure, Jennifer! It sure was awesome to see these creatures up close! 🙂

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Tammie 02/14/2019 -

I love the dolphins and the pirates! What an amazing experience!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

Thanks so much for stopping by, Tammie! It really was great to experience all these sea adventures! 🙂

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Missy 02/14/2019 -

What a wonderful experience. The crab looked cool. Dolphins are always great to see. The Pirate ship adventures is something we would love to do.

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

Thanks for stopping by, Missy! It was a lot of fun…and both tours were so totally different. The pirate ship was definitely A BLAST! 😉

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jen 02/14/2019 -

Never say no to playing with pirates!!!! ARGH!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

That’s right!…Or you may need a hook for a leg! 🙂

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Pam 02/14/2019 -

What a great round-up of boat rides! I’d love the dolphin one. Last year about this time we joined a boat ride in Clearwater with the aquarium where we “collected” a variety of sea life – the kids LOVED it!!!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

Thanks so much, Pam! Yesss…the kiddos were totally into all the fascinating sea life…and I was, too! 😉

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Tricia Snow 02/15/2019 -

Looks like so much fun! I love being out on the water. I think that the last fish was a Grunt. We used to catch them in the Keys! They make a grunting noise when they are out of the water! lol

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

Awww, thanks for the info, Tricia! Perhaps you are right! This one was a very jumpy little fish. We could barely hold it! 🙂

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Shirley 02/15/2019 -

How very cool! I love the water and boat excursions are always a favorite for everyone in my family. It looks like you all had a great time!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

Thanks, Shirley! We really did have a great adventure…and the crews on both tours were so wonderful! 🙂

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Gail 02/15/2019 -

We would love the dolphin tour!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

The dolphins were amazing…such adorable creatures! 🙂

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Amanda 02/16/2019 -

That looks like such a fun experience! I have seen dolphins in the wild twice and it was the coolest thing ever! And that sting ray!! I would DIE! I love them so much!! 🙂

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

It was really great! The kids were so excited to hold all those critters, and then send them back into the ocean. 🙂

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Hera 02/16/2019 -

I love puffer fish! We scuba dive everywhere we go and puffer fish makes me laugh, ha!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

Woow, cool! Yesss…they are so funny looking, especially when they puff up all the way! 🙂

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Sarah 02/16/2019 -

Adding to my bucket list! This looks wonderful- we would especially love the eco tour!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

Thanks for checking it out, Sarah! You will have a lot of fun! 🙂

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Jessica Dana 02/16/2019 -

This place looks awesome! So many fun options. My kids would love it there!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

It really was a lot of fun for everyone! I hope you guys visit sometime soon! 🙂

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Trisha 02/16/2019 -

We just went on our first eco boat tour. We would do it again in a heartbeat! Everyone had so much fun!

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Vessy 02/16/2019 -

Aren’t these eco tours great? We sure had fun getting to know these little sea critters! 🙂

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Jordin 02/18/2019 -

What a great hands-on experience for the kids! The pirate adventure looked so fun!

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Angie Smith 02/21/2019 -

I LOVED this trip to South Padre Island! How did you get the idea to plan it?? 😱🤩

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Vessy 02/21/2019 -

Well, Angie girl! I wanted to take us somewhere sunny and warm, and since we had never been to South Padre, I thought we should see it! 😉

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