Whether you're a seasoned Tampanian or a tourist, Tampa is a bustling city with rich history, beautiful beaches, and endless dining and entertainment opportunities.
If you are an out-of-town guest, the Mosby-Davis wedding is a great excuse to treat yourself with a fun-filled vacation!
Below are some popular attractions to ensure you have an unforgettable trip.
The Sirata Beach Resort is located on St. Pete Beach. Other popular beaches for exploration in the area are Clearwater Beach, Anna Maria Island, Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, and Sand Key.
Just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the Sirata is Caddy's, which is among the most well-awarded beach bars in all of Florida. At Caddy's, you can enjoy live music and fresh line-caught fish.
If you're looking for a quick dose of Tampa, then look no further than Riverwalk, which is the heart of Tampa Bay. Riverwalk captures the rich history of Tampa and highlights its modern beauty as well. Attractions along Riverwalk are the historic Henry B. Plant Museum and Tampa Theater, the Amalie Arena, and the famous Columbia restaurant. Please visit the website for more information on how you can plan a fun-filled day-cation in Tampa.
There is a streetcar that can take you between the urban centers of Tampa. This streetcar is both a quick and cost-effective way to get from Riverwalk to Ybor City, which is also listed below.
Explore Tampa's historic Cuban cigar district by taking a visit to Ybor City. Home to some of the best food and drinks in Tampa, Ybor is the perfect place for a night on the town.
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is one of the most well-known theme parks in the United States. This Africa-themed attraction has several thrill coasters, relaxing rides, great eateries, stage shows, and even a Serengeti safari. Throughout December, Busch Gardens hosts its annual Christmas Town and extensively decorates for the holidays.
Please check the website for any COVID-19 updates and admission requirements.
Founded in 1875, Tarpon Springs was founded as a Greek pioneer settlement. It earned its' place on the map as the United States' primary producer of natural sponges before the popularization of international trade. Today, Tarpon Springs houses its own picturesque beaches and is a mecca for Greek culture and cuisine.