Relax in comfort at the Moon Palace Golf and Spa Resort in Cancun, Mexico! Featuring 27 golf holes, a spa, pools, clubs, pubs, and a view that’s as pretty as a Texas sunset, restore and reboot in paradise. If you’re in need of some R&R, the Moon Palace is well worth the trip on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Isla Grand
If you’re due for a visit to South Padre, look into staying at the Isla Grand, a resort built in the 1950s that has been made over since Hurricane Dolly swept through in 2008. Sunny beaches, relaxing waves, and a stellar resort make this place a great stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – The Lodge at Sanders Point
We kick back and relax in Del Rio to the beautiful views and dazzling sunsets of the Lodge at Sanders Point by Lake Amistad. There’s no better place to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life with a family trip or weekend getaway in the cabins. We’ll see you after we’re done taking our own little vacation!
The Texas Bucket List – La Posada Hotel
Rich with Spanish and Mexican artistry and architecture, the accommodations at La Posada Hotel in Laredo are hard to beat. The history of this high-class hotel is long and varied, studded with visits from presidents and other high society. Treat yourself to the beautiful views and location, well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List.
The Texas Bucket List – Presidio La Bahia
We visit Presidio La Bahia in Goliad to explore the grounds where men died fighting for Texas Independence from Mexico. You can even stay the night at La Bahia, just as long as you aren’t afraid of what goes bump in the night! It’s a place that every Texan needs to visit, and hear the battle cry of Texas in soft South Texas breeze – Remember Goliad!
The Texas Bucket List – The Tee Pee Motel
We visit a man who won the lottery and decided to restore a historic hotel in Wharton.
The Texas Bucket List – El Cosmico
If you find yourself in Marfa looking for an interesting place to stay, check out El Cosmico. It’s an out of this world stop on The Texas Bucket List that provides visitors with a unique place to lay your head.