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A Vacation Savings Guide for a Pleasurable Trip to Corpus Christi, Texas

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A rewarding, exciting, and memorable trip to Corpus Christi does not have to be an expensive one.

Corpus Christi is a coastal city that sits in the South region of the state of Texas. It is considered as the 8th largest city in the state and is also home to the 6th largest port in the US, the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. The city is known for its warm weather and exciting beaches. The city also has a diverse culture, with varying ethnicities and subcultures, from the Hispanic community to the cowboy culture. Having the best time in Corpus Christi does not require you to break the bank. In fact, you can enjoy a fulfilling trip to the city without having to spend that much.

Saving tips: Enjoy an exciting and amazing trip to Corpus Christi without breaking the bank by settling for pocket-friendly accommodation, scheduling your trip during the off season or a weekday, and taking advantage of cheap attractions.

Where to Stay When Visiting Corpus Christi

The most sought-after Corpus Christi hotels are the ones located at the bay front. Even if you are on a tight budget, you can still lodge at some of the city’s bay front hotels, like the Bayfront Plaza Hotel Corpus Christi and Hotel Corpus Christi Bayfront.

Finding cheap hotels in the city is not that difficult. That said, here are some great tips that will aid you in finding a good hotel with reasonable charges:

  • Be certain on what accommodation you want. Corpus Christi offers its guests with a wide selection of comfy accommodations that would suit every taste, preference and budget. If you just need a place to crash after a day’s worth of sight-seeing, then staying at a budget hotel with basic amenities would be enough. If convenience is what you are looking for, then find a hotel that is close to the airport or to well-known city attractions.
  • Consider scheduling a weekday trip. Weekends are usually the busiest for most hotels. Knowing that, choosing to travel on a weekday, when hotel occupancy is expected to be low, would allow you to get more savings.
  • Begin your hotel search months before your scheduled trip. It is highly advised that you start your search for a Corpus Christi hotel early on. Doing so will allow you to take advantage of special hotel discounts and room rebates.

Some of the value and pocket-friendly hotels in Corpus Christi that frugal travelers should check out include the Red Roof Inn, Super 8 Corpus Christi, Quality Inn & Suites on the Beach, and the Holiday Inn Express.

What to do in Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi offers guests with tons of free and cheap fun. Visitors can spend a day at the Corpus Christi beach for free. It is one of the top-rated tourist destinations in the state of Texas. With its super fine sand, clear blue waters and nice calming breeze, it is named as one of the top five urban beaches.

If you happen to travel in the city on the month of December, you can watch the fun lighted boat parades while listening to enjoyable Christmas carols at the Carolers Afloat and Boat Lighting Parade.

Historical buffs, meanwhile, can enjoy a historical walk at the Heritage Park and Galvan House, which is home to 12 beautiful Victorian homes. Take a peek at the 100-year-old Galvan house, which showcases the cultural and artistic diversity of Corpus Christi. The Galvan house is open to the public for free.

Avid fans of the infamous singer, Selena, would surely adore an enticing trip to the Selena statue. They can pay respect to their beloved singer while gazing at the life-size sculptures of Selena.

Those who love bonding with nature can enjoy free bird watching at the Corpus Christi area Audubon. Corpus Christi is dubbed as the birdiest city in the year 2009. Get a closer look at the marine life in the Gulf of Mexico by taking a visit to the Texas State Aquarium. It houses several tanks of displays of the various ecosystems existing in the Gulf of Mexico. The Aquarium also features a dolphin bay, which serves as a refugee camp for bottlenose dolphins that cannot survive in the wilderness. Guests can experience this marine encounter at 16 dollars for adults and 11 dollars for children age 2 to 11.

Another great place to visit is the South Texas Botanical Garden, which offers a pleasant tour in its beautiful gardens. It is home to more than 2,000 orchids, 70 bright-colored hibiscuses and about 300 roses. It has picnic grounds where the family can sit back and relax while enjoying the majestic view of lush flowers.

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Paul Tomaszewski is a science & tech writer as well as a programmer and entrepreneur. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of CosmoBC. He has a degree in computer science from John Abbott College, a bachelor's degree in technology from the Memorial University of Newfoundland, and completed some business and economics classes at Concordia University in Montreal. While in college he was the vice-president of the Astronomy Club. In his spare time he is an amateur astronomer and enjoys reading or watching science-fiction. You can follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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