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Vacationing in Port Aransas in early to mid July. Is there any can't miss things in Port A?
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So, nothing out of the ordinary in Port Aransas? NO hidden gems, so to speak?
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Port A is pretty small, you can't miss much there! Kids love it every time we go there.
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One thing you can do in Port Aransas is go snorkeling. If you do anything it should be that. It's a tiny place. There's a lot of stores selling beachy stuff and a great place to rent bicycles. From the entrance to the island take the main road left to almost the end of the island and you'll see a brown shopping center. There's a bike rental place there and the staff is friendly. Watch the undertow in some places. There will be signs.
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There is a dolphin tour I highly recommend called Dolphin Connection which I think is actually in nearby Ingleside. It's inexpensive, informative and very up-close and personal.
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