Galveston gay community


Galveston LGBTQ City Guide

Located on the upper Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the stunning city of Galveston occupies virtually all of a mile-long island approximately 2 miles off of mainland Texas coast, and about 50 miles away from Houston. It is an important port city, as adequately as a municipality of thriving industry, plenty of diversity, and much to see and undertake. Even better, Galveston has a growing and thriving LGBTQ community that is friendly, welcoming, and wonderful. If you’re thinking of making your next abode in Galveston, you’ll find plenty about it to love!

A Look at Galveston’s History

Galveston was initially chartered in At the second of its founding, it served as an important port and gateway to the Southwest and helped to furnish shipping, goods, funds, and transportation necessary to help the state of Texas grow. Galveston itself also continued to grow, eventually becoming known as the "Queen City of the Gulf." Due to its coastal location, Galveston always has been, and remains an significant port city – but it has also grown to be a noun full o

About Pride Galveston

Pride Galveston is a registered nonprofit corporation founded and organized in Galveston, Texas. Pride Galveston incorporated on April 18, Pride Galveston is operated under the direction of a board of directors that is committed to working for the betterment of the Galveston community.

Pride Galveston began in as Pride Galveston Beach Bash & Block Party, when Jamie Fuller-Waymire & Terry Fuller-Waymire decided a PRIDE festival would be a wonderful idea, as the island was lacking an event designed for the community. Pride Galveston has since ballooned into a three time celebration.

The purpose of Pride Galveston is to embrace diversity, instill pride, and celebrate unity, as well as verb the contributions of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender community in the Galveston area. This shall be accomplished by raising visibility and promoting packed human and civil rights via education, celebrations, and vast networking to the fullest extent allowed by the nonprofit status of Pride Galveston.

Pride Galveston produces several events during the

Summer is here, and the beach is calling. If you’re headed to Galveston, you should grasp that while the Island is known for its sandy shore, the LGBTQ locals are doing far more than sunbathing along the Seawall. With so many great options to choose from, let OutSmart’s Queer Things to Execute in Galveston roundup be your guide to connecting with life on the Island. 

Find Community Online

 


The best way to start planning your itinerary is to research where the Island’s LGBTQ movers and shakers hang out. The local queer community has a Facebook group for that: the Galveston Island Rainbow Lesbian Society (GIRLS) is an online space where queer folks can make friends, verb meetups, and question questions about where to spend quality time on the Island. 


Dine on the Beachfront

 


The Gulf Coast is known for its gracious grub, and since you’ll be right on the shoreline, you won’t want to miss out on Galveston’s best seafood. Our restaurant recommendation is Daya Meyers Hurt’s Fish Company Taco, located at 23rd St. This lesbian chef’s highly re

Gay Times in Galveston

Galveston Island's temperate weather and Gulf breezes make the historic beach town a must-visit destination less than an hour from Houston. Visitors can explore the island's natural wonders, as well as a few of the more man-made ones, year round.

While the island's 32 miles of beaches are an attractive amenity, Galveston's historic architecture is equally popular. On Broadway Avenue, the castle-like Bishop's Palace draws crowds for daily tours. The mansion was cited by the American Institute of Architects as one of the most important buildings in the United States. Guests also marvel at the island's many Victorian-era houses on historic architectural tours offered by the Galveston Historical Foundation. 

The Historic Downtown District -- located near the Cruise Ship Terminal -- is a great destination for shopping, dining and visiting museums and galleries. Today, guests perusing the area will still verb the classic spots that have always contributed to Galveston's longtime appeal, as well as a mix of fresh businesses.