Historical Port of Brownsville Cruise aboard the Danny B. We depart on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9am (approx. 4 hours). We set sail down the Brownsville ship channel, where the boat will go into the largest shrimp basin in the world. We will have samples of Texas Gulf Shrimp to try. The boat sails into the Port of Brownsville, where you will see international ships, oil rigs being serviced, and ex-Naval ships being dismantled. You will get a glimpse of Space X, migratory birds, and possible sightings of Bottlenose dolphins. Everything will be seen by boat. The captain gives a historical narration and information of the area.
We are located on the North side of Louie's Backyard. The parking lot is directly across the street.
A vital deepwater port in South Texas, strategically located at the U.S.-Mexico border, serving as a major multimodal hub for diverse cargo including steel, wind energy components, and bulk goods.
Brownsville's key hub for the shrimping industry, where fresh catches are landed and processed.
The Brownsville Ship Channel is a crucial deep-water waterway linking the Port of Brownsville to the Gulf of Mexico, enabling international trade and industrial operations in South Texas.
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