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Port Tampa Bay Cruise Guide

Restaurants, activities, hotels, terminal tips, and boarding advice.

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1Where to Stay

Hotels near Port Tampa Bay for the night before


Hampton Inn Tampa Downtown Channel District

Hampton Inn Tampa Downtown Channel District

Closest hotel to the cruise port — walk to the terminal, free breakfast, and discounted parking

$$
Walking distance (0.5 mi)Directions
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Home2 Suites Tampa Downtown Channel District

Home2 Suites Tampa Downtown Channel District

Extended-stay suites with kitchenettes and a rooftop pool — two blocks from the cruise port

$$
Walking distance (2 blocks)Directions
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Embassy Suites Tampa Downtown Convention Center

Embassy Suites Tampa Downtown Convention Center

All-suite hotel with free made-to-order breakfast and evening reception — families spread out and save

$$-$$$
8 min driveDirections
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The Barrymore Hotel Tampa Riverwalk

The Barrymore Hotel Tampa Riverwalk

Riverwalk hotel with free port shuttle and a park-and-cruise package that covers everything

$$
10 min driveDirections
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Quality Inn Airport — Cruise Port

Quality Inn Airport — Cruise Port

Budget-friendly with a park-and-cruise deal — stay, park, and shuttle to the port for one price

$
15 min driveDirections
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Hyatt Place Tampa Downtown

Hyatt Place Tampa Downtown

Modern downtown hotel with pool, free breakfast, and easy Riverwalk access for the whole family

$$
8 min driveDirections
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Tampa Marriott Water Street

Tampa Marriott Water Street

Upscale waterfront hotel with rooftop pool — walking distance to the cruise terminals

$$$
5 min driveDirections
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Hilton Tampa Downtown

Hilton Tampa Downtown

Full-service downtown hotel with a heated rooftop pool and a solid food-and-beverage credit

$$-$$$
8 min driveDirections
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Epicurean Hotel — Autograph Collection

Epicurean Hotel — Autograph Collection

Foodie paradise in SoHo — across from Bern's Steak House with a rooftop bar

$$$
15 min driveDirections
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2Where to Eat

Every restaurant worth eating at near Port Tampa Bay


Sparkman Wharf Food Hall

Sparkman Wharf Food Hall

Waterfront food stalls in shipping containers — everyone picks what they want, kids run on the lawn

Various
5 min walk from port$-$$Directions
Columbia Restaurant

Columbia Restaurant

Florida's oldest restaurant with tableside salad prep that kids think is a show

Spanish/Cuban
8 min from port$$Directions
Splitsville — Channelside

Splitsville — Channelside

Upscale bowling alley with solid food — eat, bowl, and burn energy all in one stop

American
5 min from port$$Directions
The Sail Pavilion

The Sail Pavilion

Open-air Riverwalk spot where kids can watch boats and play while you eat

American
10 min from port$$Directions
La Segunda Bakery

La Segunda Bakery

Legendary Cuban bakery — fresh bread, quick sandwiches, and pastries kids devour

Cuban Bakery
10 min from port$Directions
Armature Works — Heights Public Market

Armature Works — Heights Public Market

Huge food hall where every family member picks their own meal — no arguments

Various/Food Hall
12 min from port$$Directions
Daily Eats

Daily Eats

Cheerful all-day breakfast spot — big pancakes, omelets, and smoothie bowls the whole family likes

American Breakfast
15 min from port$-$$Directions
Ulele

Ulele

Native-inspired cuisine in a restored water pump building on the Riverwalk — the setting alone is worth it

New American/Southern
10 min from port$$$Directions
Bern's Steak House

Bern's Steak House

Tampa's legendary steakhouse — aged beef, the world's largest wine cellar, and a famous dessert room upstairs

Steakhouse
15 min from port$$$Directions
Noble Rice

Noble Rice

Michelin-recognized Japanese spot at Sparkman Wharf — surprisingly great sushi steps from the port

Japanese
5 min walk from port$$$Directions
Casa Santo Stefano

Casa Santo Stefano

Handmade Italian in a restored Ybor City building — old-world charm with serious pasta skills

Italian
8 min from port$$-$$$Directions
Sparkman Wharf Food Stalls

Sparkman Wharf Food Stalls

Open-air waterfront dining with shipping container food stalls, Lighthaus beer garden, and live music steps from the port

Various/Beer Garden
5 min walk from port$$Directions

3Things to Do

Things to do near Port Tampa Bay before you board


Florida Aquarium

Florida Aquarium

Touch tanks, penguins, and a massive outdoor splash pad — right next to the cruise port

Families with kids who love animals and water
3 min from port2-3 hours$35-40 adults, $30-35 kids (3-11), free under 3Directions
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Glazer Children's Museum

Glazer Children's Museum

Hands-on interactive museum built for little ones — let them run, climb, and play before the cruise

Families with kids under 10
8 min from port2-3 hours$25 general admission, free under 1Directions
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Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park

Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park

Downtown park with splash zones, playground, and river views — free and right on the Riverwalk

Quick energy burn, families who need outdoor time
8 min from port30 min - 1 hourFreeDirections
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TECO Line Streetcar Ride

TECO Line Streetcar Ride

Free vintage streetcar that kids think is a ride — loop from the port through downtown and Ybor City

Train-loving kids, tired parents who want to sit down
Catch it near the port30-45 min for full loopFreeDirections
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Sparkman Wharf Green Space

Sparkman Wharf Green Space

Big waterfront lawn where kids can run while you grab food from the nearby stalls

Quick outdoor time right before boarding
5 min walk from port30 min - 1 hourFreeDirections
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Tampa Bay History Center — Treasure Seekers

Tampa Bay History Center — Treasure Seekers

Interactive pirate and explorer exhibits that feel more like a playground than a museum

Kids who love pirates, explorers, and interactive exhibits
5 min from port1-2 hours$18 adults, $13 kids (4-12), free under 4Directions
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Riverwalk Bike/Scooter Ride

Riverwalk Bike/Scooter Ride

Rent bikes or kid-friendly scooters and cruise the waterfront path — 2.4 miles of flat, easy riding

Active families, kids who can ride a bike
5 min from port1 hourBike rentals: $8-15/hour. Scooters: $1 + per-minute.Directions
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Channelside Bay Plaza

Channelside Bay Plaza

Open-air plaza near the port with splash fountains and views of the cruise ships coming and going

Quick stop when you need to kill 30 minutes near the terminal
5 min from port30 min - 1 hourFreeDirections
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Sparkman Wharf

Sparkman Wharf

Waterfront hangout with food stalls, live music, and a giant lawn — low-effort fun right at the port

Anyone who just wants to chill near the water before boarding
5 min walk from port1-2 hoursFree to explore (food costs vary)Directions
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TECO Line Streetcar to Ybor City

TECO Line Streetcar to Ybor City

Free vintage streetcar ride to Tampa's most interesting neighborhood — good for photos and exploring

Teens who want to explore without a car, history-curious types
Catch it near the port1-2 hours (including exploring Ybor)FreeDirections
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Tampa Riverwalk

Tampa Riverwalk

2.4-mile waterfront path with scooter rentals, food trucks, and skyline views

Active teens, anyone who wants to get outside
5 min from port1-2 hoursFree to walk (scooter rental: $1 + per-minute charge)Directions
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Splitsville — Channelside

Splitsville — Channelside

Upscale bowling right near the port — decent food and something to actually do

Groups, competitive types, anyone bored of walking
5 min from port1-2 hours~$8-12 per person per game plus shoe rentalDirections
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Ybor City Street Art & Shopping

Ybor City Street Art & Shopping

Colorful murals, vintage shops, and Cuban culture on brick-lined streets — Instagram gold

Creative teens, photographers, anyone who appreciates urban culture
8 min from port1-2 hoursFree to exploreDirections
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Tampa Bay History Center

Tampa Bay History Center

Interactive history museum with a pirate ship replica and a surprisingly cool Florida history section

Curious teens, history fans, anyone wanting an indoor activity
5 min from port1-2 hours$18 adults, $13 kidsDirections
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Water Street Tampa

Water Street Tampa

Tampa's newest neighborhood with shops, restaurants, and public art — good for a wander

Teens who want to walk around somewhere new
5 min from port1 hourFree to exploreDirections
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Ybor City Historic District

Ybor City Historic District

Tampa's former cigar capital — brick streets, Cuban coffee, and over a century of immigrant history

History buffs, foodies, couples wanting a walkable neighborhood
8 min from port (or free streetcar)1-3 hoursFree to explore (food/shopping costs vary)Directions
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J.C. Newman Cigar Factory

J.C. Newman Cigar Factory

Tampa's last operating cigar factory — watch hand-rolled cigars being made on a guided tour

History lovers, cigar enthusiasts, anyone curious about Tampa's roots
8 min from port1 hour$15 per person for guided tourDirections
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Tampa Museum of Art

Tampa Museum of Art

Contemporary and ancient art in a striking waterfront building on the Riverwalk

Art lovers, couples, anyone wanting an air-conditioned escape
8 min from port1-2 hours$20 adultsDirections
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4Getting to Your Ship


Terminal 2 (Norwegian / Royal Caribbean / Celebrity)

Terminal 2 (Norwegian / Royal Caribbean / Celebrity)

Drop-off: Take Channelside Drive to Terminal 2 at 651 Channelside Dr. The drop-off area is right in front of the terminal — pull up, unload luggage curbside with porters (tip $2-3 per bag), then loop around to the parking garage. The terminal is well-signed once you're on Channelside.
Parking: The covered parking garage across from the terminal runs $18/day and accepts credit cards and cash. You can pre-book online through the Port Tampa Bay website for a guaranteed spot. The garage fills up on busy sailing days, so arrive early or reserve ahead. No debit cards at entry gates.
Terminal 3 (Carnival)

Terminal 3 (Carnival)

Drop-off: Continue down Channelside Drive past Terminal 2 to Terminal 3 at 815 Channelside Dr. The drop-off lane is directly in front. Porters will tag and take your luggage curbside — tip $2-3 per bag. Then follow signs to the parking garage.
Parking: Same covered parking garage as Terminal 2, running $18/day. Pre-booking online is recommended on busy weekends. The garage is a short walk from the terminal entrance. Credit cards and cash accepted — no debit cards at the gates.
Terminal 6 (Margaritaville at Sea)

Terminal 6 (Margaritaville at Sea)

Drop-off: Terminal 6 is at 1333 McKay Street, separate from Terminals 2 and 3. Follow signs for Terminal 6 or McKay Street once you're in the port area. The drop-off lane has porter service — hand off luggage curbside before parking. This terminal is a bit farther from the main Channelside area.
Parking: Terminal 6 has its own parking area on McKay Street at $18/day. It's a smaller lot than the main garage, so arriving early is smart on busy days. Pre-book online through Port Tampa Bay's website. Credit cards and cash accepted.

Passport & Documents

Closed-loop cruises (departing and returning to the same U.S. port) technically only require a birth certificate and government-issued photo ID. However, we strongly recommend bringing a valid passport — if there's a medical emergency or you miss the ship at a foreign port, you'll need one to fly home.

Last-Minute Stops

Pick up anything you forgot before heading to the port.

Publix — Channelside

Full grocery store steps from the port — snacks, water, sunscreen, everything you forgot

1002 S Harbour Island Blvd, Tampa, FL 33602

Directions

CVS Pharmacy — Downtown Tampa

Dramamine, phone chargers, toiletries, prescriptions — quick in-and-out

1120 E Kennedy Blvd, Unit 126, Tampa, FL 33602

Directions

Target — Walter's Crossing

Everything last-minute — clothes, electronics, snacks, toiletries, luggage tags

1544 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33607

Directions

USPS — Downtown Tampa

Drop off mail and packages before you set sail

401 N Ashley Dr, Tampa, FL 33602

Directions

5Getting There & Parking

How to get to Port Tampa Bay — from the airport and beyond


From Tampa International Airport (TPA)

Most cruisers flying in

Uber/Lyft: $15-25 depending on traffic. Taxi: ~$25-35. Shared shuttle: $15-20/person.

From Orlando International Airport (MCO)

Cruisers combining a Disney/Universal trip with their cruise

Uber/Lyft: $90-130. Shared shuttle: $45-60/person. Rental car one-way: check rates.

Driving & Port Parking

Cruisers driving from Florida or nearby states

$18/day at the port garage. Off-site options like Rightway Parking start at $10-14/day with shuttle service.

Hotel Shuttle Services

Cruisers who want a stress-free morning with parking included

Usually bundled in park-and-cruise packages ($100-200 total for night + parking + shuttle)

Uber/Lyft from Anywhere

Flexibility and door-to-door service

From downtown Tampa: $8-12. From airport: $15-25. From St. Pete/Clearwater beaches: $25-40.

TECO Line Streetcar

Cruisers staying in downtown Tampa or Ybor City hotels without a car

Free (fare-free since 2018 — confirm current status at tecolinestreetcar.org as funding is reviewed periodically)

6What to Pack

The essentials you'll actually need — plus a few things most people forget


Carry-On Day Bag

Pack these in a bag you keep with you at boarding — your checked luggage won't arrive until 3-4pm

  • Swimsuit and flip-flopsHead straight to the pool after boarding
  • Phone charger and portable batteryYou'll drain your battery exploring and taking photos on Day 1Amazon
  • MedicationsBoth prescription and OTC — don't risk them being in delayed luggage
  • Sunscreen (reef-safe)The pool deck sun is intense — apply before you even get on the shipAmazon
  • Government-issued photo IDRequired for boarding — keep it accessible, not buried in a suitcase
  • Snacks and water bottlesKids get hungry in the boarding line. Sealed snacks are allowed through security
  • Change of clothes for each kidPool splashes, spilled drinks, cruise ship excitement — be ready

Cruise Essentials

Things that make the whole trip better

  • Magnetic hooks (for cabin walls)Cabin walls are metal — these give you hanging space for hats, lanyards, wet swimsuitsAmazon
  • Power strip (non-surge, cruise-approved)Cabins have 1-2 outlets. A cruise-approved strip lets you charge everything overnightAmazon
  • Packing cubesCabin drawers are small — cubes keep things organized in tight spacesAmazon
  • Insulated tumblerFill it at the buffet drink station — stays cold by the pool all afternoonAmazon
  • Lanyard for cruise cardYour cruise card is your room key, ID, and payment method — keep it around your neckAmazon
  • Night lightCabins are pitch black. A small night light prevents midnight stubbed toesAmazon

Easy to Forget

The things people buy overpriced at the port gift shop

  • Motion sickness remedyEven experienced cruisers can get queasy on rough sea daysAmazon
  • Wrinkle release sprayIrons aren't allowed on cruise ships — this saves your formal night outfitAmazon
  • Highlighter or penFor marking up the daily activity schedule — old school but effective
  • Waterproof phone pouchPool photos, water slides, port excursions — protect your phoneAmazon
  • Small whiteboard for cabin doorLeave messages for teens: 'We're at the pool deck' — most cabins don't have cell serviceAmazon

7Boarding Tips


1. Download the Royal Caribbean app and complete online check-in

You'll get your boarding group assignment and can set up your on-board spending account ahead of time. This alone can save you 30+ minutes at the terminal. Upload your photo for facial recognition boarding — it makes the security line faster.

2. Arrive at your assigned boarding time — not earlier

They've gotten strict about this. Showing up early means waiting in the terminal with no access to the ship. Your assigned time gets you on the ship fastest. If you have Crown & Anchor status, you may have priority boarding — check the app.

3. Pack a carry-on bag with swimsuits, meds, and essentials

Your checked luggage won't reach your cabin until 3-4pm. Pack a day bag with swimsuits, medications, sunscreen, a change of clothes, and your phone charger so you can start enjoying the ship immediately.

4. Head straight to the pool deck or Windjammer for lunch

The main dining room is packed right after boarding. The Windjammer buffet and the pool deck grill have shorter lines, and you'll snag a good lounge chair while everyone else is still exploring.

5. Book specialty dining and shows on Day 1

Popular restaurants and shows fill up fast. Open the app as soon as you board and reserve your top picks. The chef's table and specialty dinner shows sell out first.

Download the Royal Caribbean app before you arrive — you'll need it for check-in, daily schedules, restaurant reservations, and as your digital key to your stateroom.