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Buses to Corpus Christi start at just $8.48, depending on your starting location. To secure the most budget-friendly options, ensure you book early and consider traveling on weekdays and during off-peak hours for the cheapest deals!
The best way to buy bus tickets to Corpus Christi is through the Greyhound website or the free Greyhound app. With just a few clicks, you can easily book your bus trip and choose your preferred seating. You can pay for your bus to Corpus Christi using a variety of payment methods, including debit and credit cards. For more information on payment methods, please visit the payment methods page. Looking for a cheap ticket to Corpus Christi? Make sure to book in advance and consider traveling during weekdays and peak-off times to get the best deals!
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You can use your Greyhound bus ticket to Corpus Christi by either presenting the PDF with a QR code when booked online or by accessing it directly in the app if purchased within the app. Simply show your ticket to the bus driver at boarding and they will scan it to validate your travel.
With Greyhound and FlixBus, you can easily reach 25 destinations from Corpus Christi, including Houston, San Antonio, Mcallen.
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Bus to Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi sits on the Texas Gulf Coast in a long bay sheltered by Mustang and Padre Islands, the working centre of the Coastal Bend region. It's a port city of about 320,000 with deepwater shipping, the long Texas A&M-Corpus Christi campus on Ward Island, and the Corpus Christi Bayfront that anchors the central downtown. The bus to Corpus Christi drops you in the centre of the city at the Corpus Christi Bus Station on North Staples, with the Bayfront, the central downtown, the Selena Memorial and the access roads out to North Padre Island all reachable on foot or by short rideshare. People come for the beaches of Mustang and Padre Islands, for the USS Lexington Museum on the Bay, for the Texas State Aquarium and the Mirador de la Flor honouring Selena, and for the long birding and fishing seasons of the Coastal Bend. A Corpus Christi bus ticket lands you a few blocks from the Bayfront.

Greyhound stops in Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi has two Greyhound stops. The main one is the Corpus Christi Bus Station at 602 North Staples, in the centre of downtown — a full terminal that's the right choice for most travellers. The second is the 7-Eleven flag stop at 11201 IH 37, on the northwest side of the city near the Interstate 37 corridor. As the 7-Eleven is a flag stop, plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before departure to be in position when the bus pulls in.

The North Staples station puts you within a comfortable walk of the central downtown — the Bayfront, the Selena Memorial Mirador, the central restaurants and the Texas State Aquarium are all within reach. As a full terminal there's indoor seating, restrooms and the basic shelter you'd expect; plan to arrive in good time so you can find your platform and get checked in.

If you're being met, the surrounding streets at both stops are familiar territory for rideshare drivers and there's space inside the building if the weather isn't cooperating. Have your ticket ready on your phone or printed for boarding.

Getting around Corpus Christi after your bus to Corpus Christi arrives

Corpus Christi's central downtown is more compact than the metro footprint suggests. From the Staples station, the Bayfront, the Mirador de la Flor, the Selena Memorial and the central restaurants are all within a comfortable walk. The USS Lexington and the Texas State Aquarium are across the harbour bridge on Corpus Christi Beach, a short rideshare or a long walk over the Harbor Bridge.

The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority — known as the CCRTA — runs the local public-transport network with a hub at the Staples Street Station. Useful routes connect downtown to the Bayfront, the universities, the major shopping districts and the airport. The CCRTA also operates the B Line, an on-demand paratransit service. Service runs through the day on weekdays and lighter on Sundays. Rideshare runs reliably across the city and is the realistic option for evening trips and for the further attractions on Padre Island.

For the beaches — North Padre Island, Mustang Island and the Padre Island National Seashore — a rental car is the practical option. The drive across the JFK Causeway from Corpus Christi out to North Padre is one of the more dramatic Texas coastal drives. Cycling is also viable along the Bayfront and through the Bayshore park strip. Note that the Harbor Bridge is being replaced and traffic patterns have changed during construction; check current routes before you drive.

Top things to do in Corpus Christi

  • The USS Lexington Museum on the Bay, the WWII-era aircraft carrier permanently moored at Corpus Christi Beach, with self-guided tours of the flight deck, hangar bay and engineering spaces. Plan a half-day for the full visit.
  • The Mirador de la Flor and the Selena Memorial on the Bayfront, the bronze statue and seawall memorial honouring the Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, who was born and raised in Corpus Christi. The site has a steady stream of visitors.
  • Corpus Christi Beach (also called North Beach), the protected swimming beach across the harbour from downtown, with calm waters, a long boardwalk and views of the USS Lexington and the Harbor Bridge.
  • The Bayfront and the Corpus Christi Seawall, the long promenade along the bay through the central downtown, with the People's Street T-head, the marina and the steady run of joggers, fishermen and sightseers.
  • The Art Museum of South Texas, on the Bayfront in the Bill Murchison-designed white concrete building, with strong holdings in 20th-century American art and rotating exhibitions of regional artists.
  • The Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History, on the Bayfront, with strong galleries on the natural history of the Coastal Bend, the Spanish shipwrecks of the 1554 Padre Island fleet and a strong run of family programmes.
  • Heritage Park, the cluster of restored Victorian and early-20th-century houses near the central downtown, run by the city as a small house-museum complex.
  • Mustang Island State Park, on the northern end of the barrier island east of the city, with five miles of swimming beach, primitive camping and good surf fishing.
  • Padre Island National Seashore, south of Mustang Island on North Padre, with 70 miles of undeveloped Gulf beach, sea-turtle nesting and a strong birding programme.
  • The Corpus Christi Cathedral and the surrounding bishop's compound on Lipan Street, the central Catholic parish in a Mediterranean Revival building from 1940.
  • Whataburger Field, the home of the Corpus Christi Hooks Double-A baseball team, on the central downtown harbour with views of the Harbor Bridge from the bleachers.
  • The Water Garden at the Corpus Christi Convention Center, an unusual outdoor water-feature plaza on the Bayfront.

Neighbourhoods to explore in Corpus Christi

Downtown is the centre of gravity, with the Bayfront and the central restaurants. The Marina District along the central waterfront has the central restaurants and the People's Street T-head. North Beach across the Harbor Bridge has the family-friendly beach, the USS Lexington and a small commercial strip of restaurants and motels.

The Uptown district, just inland from the Bayfront, has the central business buildings and the older 20th-century commercial spine. The Westside neighbourhoods — Molina, Hillcrest and the surrounding areas — have the long-established Mexican-American character of the city with strong food traditions and the original Selena family home. Flour Bluff on the south side runs out to the JFK Causeway and the access roads to Mustang and Padre Islands.

Food and drink in Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi's food culture sits on the bicultural Tex-Mex tradition with a strong Gulf seafood thread running through it. Tacos al pastor, gorditas, breakfast tacos, ceviche, fish tacos, shrimp boils and the long-running barbacoa weekend tradition are all part of the everyday food scene. The Westside has the more authentic Mexican-American restaurants; the Bayfront and the central downtown have the seafood restaurants and the modern American kitchens.

Texas Gulf seafood — particularly shrimp from the Brownsville and Aransas Pass fleets, snapper, redfish and oysters in season — is widely available and at its freshest in the working harbours. The Whataburger fast-food chain was founded in Corpus Christi in 1950, and a visit to a local Whataburger is a small Corpus Christi tradition. Iced tea is the default warm-day drink, and the local margarita scene is strong. The downtown farmers market on Saturdays runs through the warmer months.

Best time to visit Corpus Christi

October through May is the long, comfortable window. Daytime temperatures sit in a pleasant range — afternoons in the 60s, 70s and into the 80s through the spring — and the Gulf moderates the worst of the cold. December through February can occasionally bring cold fronts that drop temperatures sharply for a few days, but the days are usually bright and walkable.

Spring is the headline migration window, with strong birding through the Padre Island National Seashore and the Aransas refuges. The shoulder months of March, April, October and November are particularly good — warm enough for the beach but past the worst of the summer humidity.

Summer is hot and humid, with afternoons regularly in the 90s and high humidity through the day. The Gulf moderates the heat slightly and the beaches stay popular. Plan walking and outdoor sightseeing for early morning, lean into the indoor museums and air-conditioned restaurants in the afternoon, and respect the late-day thunderstorms. The Atlantic hurricane season runs through the summer and early autumn months — most days are uneventful but check forecasts a few days out if you're visiting between June and October.

The Bayfront in the last hour before sunset, with the bay running flat under the western light, the USS Lexington's grey silhouette anchored across the harbour and a long line of pelicans skimming low over the water on their way back to the rookeries, gives you Corpus Christi the way the Texas coast wants to be read — working, salt-laced and quietly beautiful. The Selena Mirador's bronze rose against the seawall catches the last of the light, and the air carries the smell of frying shrimp from a restaurant on the People's Street T-head. Use the search bar on this page to check schedules and book bus tickets to Corpus Christi when your dates are firm.

Planning Your Greyhound Bus Trip to Corpus Christi?

You're in the right place! Get all the details you need to arrange your bus journey to Corpus Christi! There are 2 bus stops in Corpus Christi. You can board the Greyhound at Corpus Christi (7-Eleven), Corpus Christi Bus Station. You can easily find the location of the stop(s) on the map available on this page. Traveling to or departing from Corpus Christi can cost you as little as $8.48. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Corpus Christi, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available! With 25 destinations linked to Corpus Christi, Greyhound provides you with multiple options for planning your bus trip.

Why travel to Corpus Christi with Greyhound

When you choose Greyhound, you're promised a comfy seat and free Wi-Fi throughout your journey. Stay connected and entertained while we safely drive you to your destination! Enjoy a comfy bus trip to Corpus Christi with our onboard facilities like free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to Corpus Christi

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