Corpus Christi Museums
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Museums in Corpus Christi, Texas.
The Texas Surf Museum offers visitors the chance to view surf memorabilia including classic boards from the 1960s as well as historic photos. Among many goals, the museum seeks to educate the public on Texas’ surf history and culture.
Where you can find information on "The Blue Ghost". Tours are self guided involving steep stairways. Bring comfortable shoes.
With its ever-changing exhibits, the Art Center of Corpus Christi aims to promote the works of local and regional artists. The center features seven galleries, a gift shop, local artist’s studios and a restaurant. Admission to the center is free.
Currently featuring over 500 items collected in a wide variety of style and mediums. Emphasis has been place on works by artists associated with Texas.
This museum and educational center features artifacts from a variety of Asian countries including Japan, India, Thailand, Korea, the Philippines and Sri Lanka. The museum also hosts visiting exhibits on loan from various places such as Tokyo’s Museum of Modern Art.
Opened in 1998 due to fans’ suggestions, this museum pays tribute to Texas born singer Selena who was murder in 1995. Visitors to the museum can expect to see memorabilia such as the singer’s stage outfits, awards and her Porsche.






