Perfectly located close to Stewart Beach, the Historic Strand, UTMB and several great local restaurants, Sealy Suites is a perfect island getaway for visiting UTMB students & professionals, remote workers, digital nomads, wanderers, retirees or medical travel workers.
Fully furnished 1 bed / 1 bath apartment. Enjoy an evening breeze on the patio. This Apartment has everything you'll need for a relaxing stay in Galveston! This is a monthly rental. Our IG is SealySuites
Sealy Suites is a small and quiet fourplex nestled in the Historical East End of Galveston Island. We are just blocks from UTMB, beach, downtown, and the Yacht Basin. This unit is a 1BR/1BA apt with lots of windows and lots of charm. It is completely furnished with queen bed; Workspace; co-op WIFI; Smart TV; all linens and kitchen and bathroom amenities are included; large closets, smoking permitted outside on beautiful deck; shared laundry room also included. We are walking distance to UTMB, restaurants, churches and oldest library in Texas. Bike available for use during stay.
Let the Gulf breeze envelop you while you relax with a morning cup of coffee on the patio.
Guest access
Street parking is available in front of the property. Bikes available during your stay
ATTRACTIONS:
~ 4 min walk to Adoue Park
~10 min walk to closest popular restaurants
~10 min walk to beach & Seawall
~ 15 min walk to Strand Historic District
~ 4 min drive to Historic Pleasure Pier
~10 min drive to Moody Gardens & Schlitterbahn
~Close to groceries, shops, restaurants, and nightlife
OTHER
~ Beach towels and accessories provided
~ Extra pillows, towels, linens & blankets
We provide a guest manual with all the information you need for your stay plus itineraries, restaurant suggestions, etc.
If you need us, we are a text away.
Neighborhood:
Galveston’s East End consists of several historic neighborhoods, the University of Texas Medical Branch, the East End Lagoon Nature Preserve, Stewart Beach, East Beach, and many shops and restaurants. The area is also home to several remarkable structures, including the 1838 Menard House, 1859 Ashton Villa, 1895 Moody Mansion and the 1892 Bishop’s Palace, cited by the American Institute of Architects as one of the 100 most important buildings in America. Colorful historic homes adorn the streets, featuring Victorian, Greek Revival, Queen Anne and other architectural styles dating back to the mid-1800s to early 1900s. Meandering through these neighborhoods is a must on the island. Also tucked away in the East End is the world’s largest collection of Southwestern artifacts at The Bryan Museum, including 70,000 items spanning 12,000 years. The museum even features original correspondence from the infamous pirate Jean Lafitte.