Pros

  • Beachfront location on North Padre Island is ideal
  • Contemporary rooms have microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers
  • Many rooms have furnished balconies -- some with ocean views
  • Lively outdoor bar with live music and happy hour specials
  • Ocean-view pool and hot tub with adjacent loungers
  • Small gym and game room with a pool table
  • Boogie board and golf cart rentals are available on-site
  • Small gift shop sells essentials like beach towels
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Cons

  • Some issues with cleanliness and maintenance of guest rooms
  • Pool is small and gets crowded during peak season
  • Have to rent beach chairs or bring your own (common for region)
  • No outdoor shower by beach for rinsing sand off
  • Guests have complained about mildew smells
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Bottom Line

Located directly on the wide beach of North Padre Island, Holiday Inn Corpus Christi is a mid-range option ideally situated for vacationers on a budget. Features include a thriving outdoor bar featuring live music that gathers both guests and locals, an outdoor ocean-view pool, game room, and boogie board rentals on-site. Although rooms were given a facelift in 2016 that brought contemporary decor, and good amenities like microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers, there are lots of complaints about cleanliness and maintenance issues, noise from the bar, : guests complain about an ongoing roach issue, and the hotel has visible wear in some rooms, as well as occasional issues with cleanliness. Although there are better places to go, few are as directly on the beach. It's worth considering a condo-style stay at the larger Port Royal Ocean Resort in nearby Port Aransas. 

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Holiday Inn Corpus Christi – N Padre Island

Scene

Guests get what they pay for at this busy hotel. 

Given the location and the price point, the hotel is usually pretty busy with vacationing families and older couples. However, you get what you pay for here, and a cheap beach holiday in this case doesn't necessarily mean a good-value one. The exterior has standard Holiday Inn architecture, just in beachy tones of sand and terracotta. The lobby is basic and functional, with walls in a shade of gold-green and marine-colored tile near the small elevators. Travelers who like a lively pool and bar will appreciate happy hour specials and occasional live music.

Standards of service vary wildly, guests complain, and there's also an issue with a mildew or damp smell in certain parts of the hotel, though that's often the case with waterfront properties. Despite a facelift to the rooms in 2016, which did bring a more contemporary style, maintenance and cleanliness problems also persist. Still, for those with low expectations that simply want an extremely convenient setting for a beach getaway, this is one of the more competitively priced options. 

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Location

Its beachfront location is unbeatable, but a car is necessary.

Guests rave about the location of this hotel, which is right on the beach and a short drive from the center of Corpus Christi. Of course, the best part is being able to walk out the back of the hotel and be right on the sand, though guests should know they'll have to rent or bring their own beach chairs. 

There's not much around the hotel beyond other hotels and a surf shop or two, so a car will be needed to head off-site to restaurants and shops in downtown Corpus Christi. The hotel does have a golf cart rental shop on-site.

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Rooms

Rooms have standard chain decor with a beachy feel.

Guest rooms received a much-needed update in 2016, which resulted in a contemporary (albeit still generic) design with a beach feel. Most rooms have furnished balconies, and travelers largely agree it's worth upgrading to an ocean-view unit. Rooms are in done in shades of white, tan, and dark brown, with pops of teal on accent walls, drapes, and artwork. However, several past guests have flagged concerns about the cleanliness and maintenance of the rooms, such as insufficient air-conditioning. Amenities are more than sufficient, though, including flat-screen TVs, microwaves, Keurig coffeemakers, free Wi-Fi, and mini-fridges, plus desks and ironing facilities. Some add sofa beds. Bathrooms come with shower/tub combos, hairdryers, and a good array of toiletries. Note that beach towels aren't provided. 

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Features

Direct beach access and ocean-view pool that gets crowded

The wide beach is the property's greatest feature, though it's worth noting it can often be plagued with lots of seaweed. Guests can rent beach chairs and a canopy, or bring their own. Unfortunately, there's no outdoor shower to wash off sand before heading back to the room. 

For a Holiday Inn, there's plenty to do on-site beyond the beach. A great outside bar with happy hour specials and live entertainment gathers -- somewhat amazingly -- both guests and locals. There's also a proportionally small pool (compared to the number of guests) and hot tubs, which can feel crowded. Some guests have also complained about noise from the bar reaching rooms. There's a surprisingly large games area with vending machines, a pool table, and arcade machines. A small fitness center has three cardio machines and a rack of free weights. 

One thing to skip is the hotel's Captain Jack's restaurant, which is reportedly subpar. The on-site gift shop sells handy items for the beach (particularly beach towels), and there are also golf cart, beach chair, and boogie board rentals available on-site. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Holiday Inn Corpus Christi – N Padre Island

Scene

Guests get what they pay for at this busy hotel. 

Given the location and the price point, the hotel is usually pretty busy with vacationing families and older couples. However, you get what you pay for here, and a cheap beach holiday in this case doesn't necessarily mean a good-value one. The exterior has standard Holiday Inn architecture, just in beachy tones of sand and terracotta. The lobby is basic and functional, with walls in a shade of gold-green and marine-colored tile near the small elevators. Travelers who like a lively pool and bar will appreciate happy hour specials and occasional live music.

Standards of service vary wildly, guests complain, and there's also an issue with a mildew or damp smell in certain parts of the hotel, though that's often the case with waterfront properties. Despite a facelift to the rooms in 2016, which did bring a more contemporary style, maintenance and cleanliness problems also persist. Still, for those with low expectations that simply want an extremely convenient setting for a beach getaway, this is one of the more competitively priced options. 

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Location

Its beachfront location is unbeatable, but a car is necessary.

Guests rave about the location of this hotel, which is right on the beach and a short drive from the center of Corpus Christi. Of course, the best part is being able to walk out the back of the hotel and be right on the sand, though guests should know they'll have to rent or bring their own beach chairs. 

There's not much around the hotel beyond other hotels and a surf shop or two, so a car will be needed to head off-site to restaurants and shops in downtown Corpus Christi. The hotel does have a golf cart rental shop on-site.

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Rooms

Rooms have standard chain decor with a beachy feel.

Guest rooms received a much-needed update in 2016, which resulted in a contemporary (albeit still generic) design with a beach feel. Most rooms have furnished balconies, and travelers largely agree it's worth upgrading to an ocean-view unit. Rooms are in done in shades of white, tan, and dark brown, with pops of teal on accent walls, drapes, and artwork. However, several past guests have flagged concerns about the cleanliness and maintenance of the rooms, such as insufficient air-conditioning. Amenities are more than sufficient, though, including flat-screen TVs, microwaves, Keurig coffeemakers, free Wi-Fi, and mini-fridges, plus desks and ironing facilities. Some add sofa beds. Bathrooms come with shower/tub combos, hairdryers, and a good array of toiletries. Note that beach towels aren't provided. 

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Features

Direct beach access and ocean-view pool that gets crowded

The wide beach is the property's greatest feature, though it's worth noting it can often be plagued with lots of seaweed. Guests can rent beach chairs and a canopy, or bring their own. Unfortunately, there's no outdoor shower to wash off sand before heading back to the room. 

For a Holiday Inn, there's plenty to do on-site beyond the beach. A great outside bar with happy hour specials and live entertainment gathers -- somewhat amazingly -- both guests and locals. There's also a proportionally small pool (compared to the number of guests) and hot tubs, which can feel crowded. Some guests have also complained about noise from the bar reaching rooms. There's a surprisingly large games area with vending machines, a pool table, and arcade machines. A small fitness center has three cardio machines and a rack of free weights. 

One thing to skip is the hotel's Captain Jack's restaurant, which is reportedly subpar. The on-site gift shop sells handy items for the beach (particularly beach towels), and there are also golf cart, beach chair, and boogie board rentals available on-site. 

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Amenities

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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