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Stella Mare RV Resort becomes a top-rated RV destination within first twelve months

Picture of the Stella Mare RV Resort in Galveston, Texas.
The Stella Mare RV Resort in Galveston, Texas. — Photo courtesy Stella Mare RV Resort

GALVESTON, TX: Stella Mare RV Resort, located on the coast of Galveston, Texas, was recently recognized in 2017 as one of the Top 10 RV Parks in America by the acclaimed “Drivin’ and Vibin’ RV resort reviewers. Drivin’ and Vibin’s, Olivia and Kyle, have gained a substantial community following on Facebook and YouTube by RV travelers.

It is noteworthy for Stella Mare to have received this and other stellar reviews since their grand opening 12 months ago. Stella Mare has also been rated #1 on Trip Advisor for Specialty Lodging on Galveston Island.

Stella Mare RV Resort has distinguished itself as the premiere RV destination for good reason. The resort’s convenient location offers first-class facilities and accommodations with nearby access to many of Galveston’s most celebrated highlights. The immaculate, 25-acre property offers plenty of spaciousness and privacy for campers, with full RV hook-ups to 70’ or 90’ concrete pads with double-wide parking, as well as on-site vacation rentals.

“This recognition is a welcomed testament to the RVer’s appreciation of the details and high-quality accommodations we offer,” Tommy Wilson, General Manager for Stella Mare, expressed. “We’re continually adding more features and amenities to please our guests and stay ahead of the curve.”

Stella Mare will continue to roll out new additions and upgrades to the resort in 2018, including the largest splash park of any RV resort on the island, an oversized hot tub, community fire rings and centralized BBQ gathering area, a community garden, and much more. Visit www.StellaMareRVResort.com for further information!

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