Donna in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Flea & Street Markets. Discover best things to do in Donna with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Donna
4 based on 32 reviews
There’s indoors and there’s outdoors. Take your pick to start and do both. This flea market is very deceptive. At first, it doesn’t look like you’ll want or be interested in anything. Then, you discover a couple of unique items. And then something else catches your eye in one of the clothing stores. And before you know it, you’re shopping and buying. Prices are very reasonable and there’s lots of variety. Also, there’s live music entertainment outside. Enjoy!
5 based on 102 reviews
We went to Estero Llano Grand SP to watch birds and joined a guided excursion with Tom and Connie. The park is very well maintained with several great trails. Eastern screech owl was a real treat))
5 based on 47 reviews
A Large Modern Basilica of South Texas. It is not as intricate as the older, traditional Basilicas but it does have its very own charm.
It's been said that some make regular pilgrimages here. Upon arriving you will notice merchants selling Holy Water on the steps of the Basilica. Additionally one can go over to a large fountain on the steps of the Basilica, where one can fill their containers full of Holy Water.
When we walked in we noticed a very large impressionable Shrine in the back drop that people pray to.
At one of the side chambers lays a chamber full of ceramic saints that people pray to as well. At the other end of the Basilica lays another room dedicated to prayer candles that are lit and burned until they extinguish themselves. According to the website, here at the Basilica thousands of candles are lit every week. If you wold like to have them light a candle for you every week of the year, they will do it for a donation of $130.00 per week!
We didn't arrive during a mass but we just happened to walk into what seemed like repetitive chanting of a rosary prayer. After a quick tour of the interior we walked outside to its charming lawn. It has a walking trail that walks you through a full size "Way of the Cross" that spans approximately a mile long.
Additionally the Basilica has a Gift store and a hotel on the grounds that includes a breakfast with your stay.
4.5 based on 155 reviews
Rio Grande Valley Premium Outlets (140 stores) features an impressive collection of the finest brands for you, your family and your home. Include a shopping stop during your next trip to the area. You're sure to find impressive savings of 25% to 65% all year round. Local Shop & Stay packages are also available.
way better than some other outlets out there great selection of deals good stores not too big but well worth a try if you are on the area..
4 based on 30 reviews
I visited for the first time on March 14, 2016. They are currently hosting a rare Blue Bunting (unfortunately I didn't see it on either of my visits). There are numerous feeding stations and water features throughout with lots of benches/chairs to sit on and enjoy the birds.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Love this place! We found this place just taking the back road back to McAllen. Very clean and lots and lots of items to check out..items from candy, pottery, hot sauce and furniture to hand bags. Cheap prices very beautiful items! Will go back for sure when back in South Texas
4.5 based on 173 reviews
Quinta Mazatlan is a historical Adobe mansion and nature and birding center located in McAllen, Texas. Our MissionThe urban sanctuary works to enrich people's lives by sharing knowledge about birds, plants, and environmental stewardship in South Texas.Our VisionQuinta Mazatlan, cherished locally and recognized internationally, is a sanctuary connecting people to the history, beauty and wonder of our natural world.
If one is interested in Spanish Colonial architecture, history, and, in this case, the local flora and fauna, the Quinta Mazatlan is well worth the visit. The house is fantastic, the grounds with their native growth, and of course the birds and butterflies. Being a camera and a "long" lens.
5 based on 2 reviews
We offer Segway Tours on South Padre Island and many other great sites through out the Rio Grande Valley as low as $45 pp! We have 1 hour and 1.5 hour tours DAILY on South Padre Island for $65 & $85 per person. We can also accommodate up to 2 children 5 & under in our trailer w/a max weight of 80lbs. Rider minimum ages are 10 - 12 with a weight of 75-100 lbs. Maximum weight is 260-300 lbs.
Brian and Rachael Bunton operate this business and do a great job in selecting areas to visit and sites that are the most interesting to see. Some people think they might not be able to ride a Segway, but find it easy with a few minutes practice with the Buntons. Their rides are fun, relatively inexpensive, and provide a new way to see scenery in a quiet, serene way. Their tours cover areas of the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas, and even include South Padre Island, where they have a satellite office.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
This summer, I recently discovered this center and was very impressed by its presence and service. It makes a great educational resource with the information and activities available, the community benefits from its location and access and its purpose helps preserve and beautify not only Weslaco but our awesome RGV!
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