By plane
Corpus Christi is primarily served by Corpus Christi International Airport IATA: CRP (http://www.cctexas.com/ai...), which is located within city limits. Served by American Eagle, Continental Express, and Southwest Airlines, with nonstop flights to Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston George Bush Intercontinental, and Houston Hobby respectively. Flying into the local airport may be slightly more expensive than flying into cities with larger airports.
Some visitors and many locals choose to use San Antonio International Airport IATA: SAT (http://www.sanantonio.gov...), or Austin-Bergstrom International Airport IATA: AUS, which is about two and a half hours by car from Corpus Christi. Frequent flights to many destinations make this a more convenient airport, even given the travel time from the airport to Corpus Christi.
Greyhound
America's ever-present Greyhound bus service offers transportation to Corpus Christi. Travelers should be aware that there are two bus stations in Corpus Christi. With few exceptions, tourists will want the main Corpus Christi station, and not the Corpus Christi West station, which serves western suburbs containing few attractions for visitors. Service from San Antonio takes roughly three hours and costs around $35.
By car
By far, most visitors to Corpus Christi drive. The city is at the southern end of Interstate 37, about two hours south of San Antonio. It is also about two hours north of Brownsville and the Mexican border.
From Houston, US-77 will take you south through several small towns. US-77 connects with Interstate 37 just west of Corpus Christi.