Find fun, history, lights & more at Labor Day Weekend on Galveston Island

See turtles and other island icons fly and form over Saengerfest Park on Sunday, September 1, 2024. | Photo courtesy of Visit Galveston

Find your way to Galveston island this weekend lights in the sky, culinary indulgences, family fun, history, events and more stuff to do over the long Labor Day Weekend.

And of course, with big beaches, deep history, charming shopping, great dining, family fun, arts and culture, the big outdoors, and more—there’s always plenty do on Galveston every day of the year.

Check out the 10 best reasons to visit Galveston in 2024.

Labor Day Weekend Events on Galveston Island

Events Happening All Weekend Long

  • Galveston Island Wine Festival at Moody Gardens | Friday, August 30 to Sunday, September 1 – Held at the Moody Gardens pyramids, this event features three nights of food and drink highlighted by an extravagant seafood dinner from seven top-tier chefs, a wine tasting in the Aquarium Pyramid, and a seated Bourbon dinner inside the hotel. All events included with a hotel stay; individual events start at $150. Times vary.
  • Bucket Brigade Interpretive Beach Tours at East Beach | Saturday, August 31 & Sunday, September 1 | FREE – Artist Boat leads free 45-minute all-ages tours exploring the unique creatures and features of Galveston beaches. 9am, 10am, 11am and noon.

Saturday, September 2, 2024

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Labor Day, September 2, 2024

  • Galveston Classic Car Auction at Moody Gardens – Check out classic cars, hot rods, resto-mods, and garage queens before they go to auction. Plus, the Bill Bain antique toy and advertising collection will be on display, featuring classic roadside memorabilia, ads, products, and more. $10 in advance; $20 weekend of the event. 10am to 2pm; auction at noon.
Fireworks over the Gulf of Mexico | Photo courtesy of Visit Galveston

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