Tours & Attractions - Tampa Bay, Florida



Tours & Attractions - Area Overview

Say “bay area’”and many people think only of cable cars and a famous bridge on the west coast of the continental United States. Ah, but there’s another bay area on another west coast with another equally elegant bridge draped across its shoulders. And this bay area—the Tampa Bay area on Florida’s west coast—basks in a whole lot more sunshine every day of the year.

Largely ignored for almost five centuries by Spanish conquistadors, French and English explorers, and post–Civil War land speculators, Tampa and its neighbors, St. Petersburg and Clearwater, grew at a more leisurely, more thoughtful pace. But grow they did! Today, the three cities form a business, entertainment, and sports triumvirate rivaling those of older communities around the country while retaining the flavor of their yesteryear charm.

Want proof? Home Shopping Network, Jabil Circuit, Inc., and Rooms to Go are among the national and international businesses headquartered in the Tampa Bay area. The internationally acclaimed Bern’s Steak House leads a list of fine dining experiences awaiting you. We’ve got two international airports and two international seaports, three major-league sports teams—more, if you count the ones who make this area their spring training home—and three top-rated performing arts venues.

But that’s not all. There’s Ybor City, aka “Cigar City,” where you can watch artisans hand-roll cigars the way they have since 1886 when two brothers moved their business from Cuba to Tampa. Or you can stroll the docks of Tarpon Springs, a Greek community just north of Clearwater that still harvests natural sea sponges from the ocean floor the way they do in the Aegean Sea.

Around late February and early March, when the sweet smell of thousands of acres of ripening strawberries fills the air around here, we kind of forget that Plant City is named after late-1800s railroad magnate Henry B. Plant. After all, this area produces three-quarters of the nation’s winter strawberries, so you’d think the city would be named after these ruby-red globules of goodness. That’s okay. We make up for it with an 11-day homage to the bountiful berry at the Florida Strawberry Festival.

Busch Gardens provides roller coaster thrills and chills and a world-class zoo, water slides of every configuration fill neighboring Adventure Island, and the beaches of Pinellas County are rated some of the best in the nation.

So whether your tastes run to Broadway musicals or Grand Prix–style racing, soaking up some oceanfront rays or bashing a golf ball toward some far off tiny little cup, you’ll find all that and more when you visit our bay area.

And, after you’ve kayaked through a mangrove tunnel or windsurfed off the Gulf of Mexico, if you find you just can’t bear the thought of returning home to icy sleet and mounds of snow, well then, consider that our cost of living is generally lower than that of the rest of the country’s.

Right now, let’s take the nickel tour so you can get your bearings. Then you can explore the greater Tampa Bay area to your heart’s content. We’ve divided the region into three sections: greater Tampa, which includes the City of Tampa and parts of Hillsborough County; greater St. Petersburg, which includes the City of St. Petersburg and parts of southern Pinellas County; and greater Clearwater, which includes the City of Clearwater and parts of northern Pinellas County.

Tours & Attractions - Attractions And Kidstuff

We thought about splitting this chapter into two parts, but so many attractions are kid-friendly. And so much so-called “kidstuff” appeals to the inner kid in all but the most curmudgeonly of us that we’re keeping it all together.

Up front, however, you’ll find Pint-Sized Fun for Little Ones. Here we feature attractions that are less overwhelming to the ages seven-and-under crowd—and to anyone looking for simpler pleasures than seeing just how many times one can be spun, looped, and twisted before flying apart at the joints.

We’ll give you the get-you-started info on Adventure Island and Busch Gardens, our major theme parks, as well as on zoos, aquariums, and historical museums.

Look for a Close-up on an entire town. Tarpon Springs, home to the United States’ largest concentration of people with Greek heritage, invites visitors to explore this north Pinellas town.

Many events listed in the Annual Events and Festivals chapter have carnival-type rides and other activities to keep kids busy. A couple of game places are listed in the Nightlife chapter. These places serve alcohol and are adults-only at night, but welcome parent-supervised children during the daytime.

Most attractions require shirts, pants or shorts, and shoes of some kind. Most outdoor attractions permit smoking only in designated areas, for the convenience of other guests. Smoking is not permitted in indoor attractions.

This chapter is organized by type of activity—Pint-Sized Fun for Little Ones, It Takes a Village, Amusement Parks, Aquariums and Zoos, History and Science Museums, Roller Rinks, and Skateboarding. Within each category, the attractions are listed alphabetically.

Tours & Attractions - Day Trips And Weekend Getaways

The Tampa Bay area sits smack-dab in the middle of a very diverse region.

Drive north, and you’re in a more rural area—you’ll see cows grazing off both sides of the road—with small towns like Brookesville and Inverness, historic state parks, and game management areas that have some great campgrounds. Mermaids, too, and not the cartoon version. You’ll also find the state’s oddest citizen. There have even been Elvis sightings. Further north is Tallahassee, Florida’s capital city and home of Florida State University.

To the east is the Orlando area with more theme parks than you can probably see in a year. Go even further east—we live in probably the only state where you can drive coast to coast in just a few hours—and you’ve got the Atlantic beach areas of Daytona, home of the Daytona International Speedway, and Cape Canaveral with its Kennedy Space Center.

Just south over the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, if you’re in Pinellas County, or off of I–75, if you’re in Hillsborough County, is the Bradenton-Sarasota area with the Ringling Museum of Art, some great shopping, and Myakka River State Park. Drive further south, and you come to the Fort Myers/Naples area where Thomas Edison had a winter home.

Motor west by boat to the Middle Grounds for some great fishing, or cruise to Mexico.

We’d love to tell you about the whole enchilada, but we’re limiting this chapter to the smaller circle. Half circle, actually—we’ve already covered the Middle Grounds in the Parks and Recreation chapter’s fishing Close-up.

So we’ll go as far north as Crystal River, on the Gulf Coast, as far east as Orlando, and as far south as Port Charlotte/Punta Gorda. For those of you who like to keep track of such things, we’ll be touching on places in these counties (north to south): Citrus, Sumter, Lake, Orange, Hernando, Pasco, Polk, Osceola, Manatee, Hardee, Sarasota, De Soto, and Charlotte.

Pack your bag, then, and let’s go!

1. Dinosaur World

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (813) 717-9865
Address: 5145 Harvey Tew Rd.

Description: More than 150 life-sized dinosaurs roam the woods in Dinosaur World (exit 17 off I–4). Even with no scary sounds or animatronics, these gargantuan creatures impress visitors of all ages. Let the sandbox set dig in the boneyard. A playground, museum, and movie cave add to the fun.Admission is $12.95 for adults, $10.75 for seniors (sixty and up), and $9.75 for children three to twelve. Parking is free. Bring a cooler for an al fresco lunch, or have pizza delivered to the park. Vending machines sell chips and sodas. Friendly pets on leashes are welcome.


2. Great Explorations Children’s Museum

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (727) 821-8992

Description: Great Explorations Children’s Museum invites preschoolers through elementary-age children to explore communities through exhibits like a child-sized market, a veterinary office, and a life-sized tree house. Look also for a laser operated harp, a climbing wall, and a robot lab plus more. Great Explorations Children’s Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $9 for ages eleven months and older, $8 for seniors ages sixty-five and older. No pets. Closed Christmas and New Year’s Day.

3. GLazer Children’s Museum

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (813) 277-3199
Address: 110 Gasparilla Plaza

Description: Opening in 2010, the Glazer Children’s Museum plans 175 interactive, accessible, bilingual exhibits featuring everything from a drop of water to a cruise ship. Check the Web site for opening date, hours, and fees.

4. Largo Central Railroad

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (727) 585-9835
Address: 101 Central Park Dr.

Description: All aboard! The first full weekend of each month, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., volunteers at Largo Central Railroad offer free rides to the public on a large scale-model railroad running on 1.2 miles of track through Largo Central Park. This is the kind of train you sit on, not in, as it chugs along, passing bronze sculptures as it travels through the park.

5. The Pier Aquarium

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (727) 895-7437
Address: 800 Second Ave. N.E.

Description: Twelve well-lit, not-too-deep aquariums keep marine creatures from around the world front and center. Adults may need to lift little ones up to see some of the exhibits, but it’s worth doing so. Touch Tank Experience Time is from 1 to 4 p.m. each day. Visitors can hold sea stars, tulip snails, hermit crabs, and other critters. Fish feeding time is 3 p.m. each day. Story and craft times are on Wednesday. The Pier Aquarium is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday ($5 for adults, $4 seniors and students) and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday ($2.50 for all). Children age six and under are free. The Pier Aquarium is closed Christmas Day.

6. Sunsets at Pier 60

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (727) 461-7732
Address: 10 Pier 60 Dr.

Description: Late each afternoon, buskers—street performers—appear on Pier 60, on Clearwater Beach. Steel drummers, living statues, balloon artists—you never know who will show up. Artists and other vendors sell their wares starting about two hours before sundown. The park has a snack bar, restrooms, and a large covered playground on the beach area. Sunsets at Pier 60 runs every day, weather permitting.

7. Heritage Village

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions

8. John’s Pass Village

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (727) 391-6025 x303
Address: 150 John’s Pass Boardwalk

Description: This two-story fishing village at John’s Pass, a water passage from the Intracoastal Waterway to the Gulf of Mexico, hosts parasailing, jet-ski, and fishing or casino charter cruise adventures. Pirate ships cater to visitors yearning for a little yo-ho-ho. A game arcade offers landside fun. Restaurants and ice cream shops keep tummies full. A couple of attractions at the village cost nothing. Watch the boats sail in and out or watch fishermen unload their catch. Or cross under the bridge to the beach and marvel at the underside of the drawbridge mechanism!

9. The Pier

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions

10. Busch Gardens

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Address: 10165 N. McKinley Dr.

11. Celebration Station

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (727) 791-1799
Address: 24546 U.S. 19 N.

Description: Celebrate fun with go-karts, batting cages, arcade games, a Playland with gentler rides, bumper boats, laser tag, and miniature golf. There’s no admission fee, and activity prices vary. Most start at $2.50 each (arcade games use quarters or tokens). Ask about all-day play passes and packages that include meals. The on-site restaurant serves burgers, pizza, soft drinks, and the like, but Celebration Station will cater barbecue and other dinners for groups. Hours are noon to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, noon to 11 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.

12. Grand Prix Tampa

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (813) 977-6272
Address: 14320 N. Nebraska Ave.

Description: Go Karts aren’t the only thing going at Grand Prix Tampa. Bat, bungee, golf, or play games in the Castle Arcade. Or splat your friends with paintballs ($12.95 plus cost of paintballs). No admission fee means you pay only when you play. The Pit Stop Cafe serves food, soft drinks, and beer. Grand Prix Tampa is open 3 to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, noon to midnight Friday, 10 am. to midnight Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday.

13. The Florida Aquarium, Inc.

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Address: 701 Channelside Dr.

14. Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Telephone: (727) 391-6211 or (727) 391-24
Address: 18328 Gulf Blvd.

Description: Each year, the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary rescues and treats about 10,000 injured birds—that’s twenty to thirty birds each day. Some birds are treated and released back into the wild. Some birds become permanent residents of the sanctuary. Visitors to the Sanctuary, open 9 a.m. to sunset every day, can walk through the exhibit areas and see different species of birds. Free, guided tours are at 2 p.m. on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons. Private group tours also can be scheduled. Free.

15. Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo

City: Tampa Bay, FL
Category: Tours & Attractions
Address: 1101 W. Sligh Ave.
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