Galveston’s $100M Cruise Terminal and Record Tourism Drive Economic Growth Amid Sea-Level Rise Challenges

Galveston, Texas, is investing $100 million in a new cruise terminal and managing record tourism of 9 million visitors annually while implementing infrastructure to combat sea-level rise and flooding.

Chicago Metrowire Staff
Environment & Sustainability
Galveston’s $100M Cruise Terminal and Record Tourism Drive Economic Growth Amid Sea-Level Rise Challenges

In a recent interview on The Building Texas Show, Galveston Mayor Craig Brown highlighted the city's new $100 million cruise terminal investment, record-setting tourism, and critical infrastructure efforts to address sea-level rise and flooding on the barrier island.

Galveston’s cruise industry is expanding with a new $100 million terminal, part of a strategic growth plan that positions the city as the fourth-largest cruise port in the U.S. The expansion supports an expected 2 million cruise passengers in 2026, contributing to an overall annual visitor count of 9 million people—making tourism the city’s primary economic driver. “Tourism is really our number one economic engine,” Brown said. “We’re a city of 53,000 people, but we’ll have close to 9 million visitors this year.”

As a barrier island, Galveston faces escalating threats from sea-level rise, high tides, and stormwater flooding. The city is implementing a stormwater master plan and investing in advanced pump stations to address “nuisance flooding” that now occurs even on sunny days. “The future of our island from a flooding standpoint is pumps,” Brown explained. “We’re putting emphasis on developing pump stations to help drain water in different areas.”

Galveston’s educational ecosystem—including Texas A&M University at Galveston, the University of Texas Medical Branch, and Galveston College—helps retain graduates in key sectors like healthcare, maritime sciences, and port operations, supporting the city’s long-term economic resilience.

For more information on events, attractions, and lodging, visit VisitGalveston.com. The full interview with Mayor Brown is available on The Building Texas Show.

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