Perched at the southern tip of Texas, South Padre Island is a barrier island resort town where the Gulf of Mexico meets the Laguna Madre, and the beach is never more than a short walk away. With just three square miles of land, the entire island has an intimate, close-knit feel that sets it apart from sprawling mainland cities. Tourism anchors the local economy, drawing visitors year-round for water sports, ecotourism, and the island's celebrated sea turtle hatching season each summer. The town is also a well-known destination for spring break crowds and "Winter Texans" seeking warmer months on the coast.
Neighborhood variety here is less about districts and more about proximity to the Gulf versus the bay side. Rentals range from beachfront condominiums and mid-rise apartment communities to cozy bungalows and vacation-style townhomes. Because the island is so narrow, virtually every rental puts residents within easy reach of the water.