Tour #1: April 13 – 16th

Tours – Galveston Spring Migration (2026)

💲 Tour Pricing

  • $1,199 — Double Occupancy
  • $1,479 — Single Occupancy

🐦 Tour Overview

Premier Birding Tours invites you to experience the Galveston Spring Migration, widely regarded as one of the most intense and rewarding birding events in the United States — often called the “American Galapagos.”

Galveston Island and the Smith Oaks Rookery are world-famous landing areas for Trans-Gulf migrants. During peak conditions, weather can trigger a fallout — the Holy Grail of birding — when thousands of exhausted birds descend at once.

This tour delivers an unforgettable abundance of warblers, tanagers, thrushes, buntings, shorebirds, raptors, wading birds, and more. Expect sensory overload — you may need days to recover from the sheer number of birds seen!

We have secured top local Galveston birding guides, pre-scouting daily locations to ensure the best possible viewing and interpretation. Travel will be in a new 15-passenger van, and accommodations are at Hilton-brand hotels.

This is a non-strenuous tour — no rough trails or stairs — but the birding intensity is off the charts. Each morning and before meals, we will begin with prayer.

This tour will fill quickly.


🏨 Accommodations

Hilton Hampton Inn – Galveston
(3 nights)


📍 Detailed Itinerary


Day 1 – Arrival & Island Birding

  • Arrive at Houston Hobby Airport (HOU) by 1:00 PM
  • Meet at baggage claim
  • Drive to Galveston Island and drop luggage at Hampton Inn
  • Guests driving themselves may drop luggage at the hotel at 2:00 PM
  • Tour begins at 2:00 PM
  • West End Island – ibises, stilts, terns, plovers, swallow-tailed kites, and other abundant coastal birds
  • Welcome Dinner

Night 1: Hampton Inn Galveston


Day 2 – Shorebirds & Trans-Gulf Migrants

  • Breakfast at hotel or grab-and-go provided
  • Morning Birding:
    • Lafitte’s Landing
    • Galveston Island State Park
    • Sportsman’s Cove
  • Species include gulls, ducks, egrets, bitterns, herons, raptors, and more
  • Lunch: Restaurant overlooking a backwater lagoon
  • Afternoon Birding:
    • Stevenson Woods
    • 8-Mile Road
    • Prime locations for warblers and songbirds
  • Local guides will pre-scout for optimal conditions
  • Dinner: All-you-can-eat, family-owned buffet

Night 2: Hampton Inn Galveston


Day 3 – High Island & Smith Oaks Rookery

  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Drive to Galveston Bay
  • Ferry to Bolivar Peninsula
    • Possible dolphin sightings
    • Pelicans and cormorants
  • En route stops at mudflats and migration hotspots
  • High Island:
    • Famous spring migration site
    • Warblers, tanagers, thrushes, buntings
  • High Island Audubon Society:
    • Water drip, grandstand, and blinds
  • Lunch: Texas BBQ at Audubon Society
  • Smith Oaks RookeryThe American Galapagos
    • Massive nesting rookery
    • White Ibises, Tricolored Herons, Snowy & Great Egrets
    • Roseate Spoonbills and alligators
  • Farewell Dinner: Willie G’s

Night 3: Hampton Inn Galveston


Day 4 – Departure

  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Drive to Hobby Houston Airport (HOU)
  • Final birding opportunities for raptors and pelicans
  • Please schedule departure flights after 11:00 AM from Hobby Houston Airport (HOU)