Diamond Beach
Galveston -> Texas -> West South Central -> South -> the USA
77550 Galveston, 77550, United States of AmericaDiamond Beach on the map
Diamond Beach. Hotel in Galveston
Featuring air conditioning, Diamond Beach offers accommodations in Galveston. Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark is 2.1 miles from the property. The accommodation features a TV. There is also a kitchen, fitted with a dishwasher and oven.
Price from $205
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The Information about Galveston, Texas, the USA
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