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The Tarpon Inn
VerifiedHistoric 1886 hotel on the National Register — 7,000 signed tarpon scales in the lobby
$66 Million in Closed Session
Wednesday at 5 PM, the Port Aransas City Council votes to consent to a $66 million hotel-and-convention center at Palmilla Beach Resort. The Master Development Agreement is being negotiated in closed session. Seven years ago, the same Council made a similar decision the same way — and the project was never built.
Amelia's Landing Hotel
VerifiedAviation-themed boutique hotel — breakfast delivered to your door every morning
America's Best Value Inn
VerifiedBudget-friendly and close to the beach — no frills, no regrets
Beachgate Condosuites & Motel
VerifiedSteps from the beach — condosuites and motel rooms right on the Gulf
Best Western Port Aransas
VerifiedReliable, clean, and three blocks from the beach — a solid choice for any trip
Days Inn Port Aransas
VerifiedBudget-friendly island stay — clean, convenient, close to the beach
Hampton Inn Port Aransas
VerifiedReliable comfort and free breakfast — Hilton quality on the island
Hotel Lydia
VerifiedModern boutique hotel in downtown Port A — stylish and walkable
Island Hotel
VerifiedLocally owned hotel in the heart of the island — comfortable and convenient
Oceans Edge Hotel
VerifiedBoutique hotel with Gulf views and modern comforts
The Scales on the Wall
Built in 1886 from surplus Civil War barracks lumber — the hotel at the center of Port Aransas fishing history
The Tarpon Inn, 2007
The Tarpon Inn in 2007, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1886, rebuilt after the 1919 hurric
The Tarpon Inn, Port Aransas
Historic photograph of the Tarpon Inn with early motorized vehicles parked in front. Photographed by J. E. Cotter betwee