CruiseDayGuide

Things to Do Near Port Tampa Bay

The best activities and attractions near Port Tampa Bay for the day before your cruise. Every pick includes drive time, cost, and tips from real cruisers.

18 picks from real cruiser reviews

Florida Aquarium

4.5

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

3 min from port2-3 hours$35-40 adults, $30-35 kids (3-11), free under 3

Best for: Families with kids who love animals and water

Pro tip: The outdoor splash pad is free with admission and is the perfect way to tire kids out before boarding. Touch tanks let them feel stingrays and sea urchins. Get tickets online for a discount. Stroller-friendly throughout.

Glazer Children's Museum

4.5

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

8 min from port2-3 hours$25 general admission, free under 1

Best for: Families with kids under 10

Pro tip: Two floors of interactive exhibits — water play, a mini grocery store, an art studio, and building zones. Completely designed for little hands. The museum is air-conditioned, which matters in Florida. Parking at Poe garage next door.

Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park

4.6

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

8 min from port30 min - 1 hourFree

Best for: Quick energy burn, families who need outdoor time

Pro tip: Two splash zones in summer, a modern playground, and a dog park. Pack swimsuits for the splash pad. Clean restrooms. Right next to the Glazer Children's Museum, so combine both for a full morning.

TECO Line Streetcar Ride

4.2

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

Catch it near the port30-45 min for full loopFree

Best for: Train-loving kids, tired parents who want to sit down

Pro tip: Kids love sitting up front and watching out the windows. The full loop takes about 25 minutes. Runs every 15 minutes. Air conditioned. Stay on for the full loop or hop off in Ybor City for a Cuban pastry.

Sparkman Wharf Green Space

4.3

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

5 min walk from port30 min - 1 hourFree

Best for: Quick outdoor time right before boarding

Pro tip: The grassy area is big enough for kids to run around. Parents can grab food and drinks from the shipping container restaurants and keep an eye on kids at the same time. Clean restrooms on site. Stroller-friendly.

Tampa Bay History Center — Treasure Seekers

4.5

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

5 min from port1-2 hours$18 adults, $13 kids (4-12), free under 4

Best for: Kids who love pirates, explorers, and interactive exhibits

Pro tip: The Treasure Seekers gallery is designed specifically for kids with hands-on activities. The full-size pirate ship replica is a highlight. The Columbia Cafe inside means you can eat without leaving. Right on the Riverwalk.

Riverwalk Bike/Scooter Ride

4.7

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

5 min from port1 hourBike rentals: $8-15/hour. Scooters: $1 + per-minute.

Best for: Active families, kids who can ride a bike

Pro tip: The Riverwalk is flat, wide, and mostly car-free — perfect for kids on bikes. Rental stations are along the path. Ride from the aquarium end to Armature Works and back. Bring water — it gets hot.

Channelside Bay Plaza

4

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

5 min from port30 min - 1 hourFree

Best for: Quick stop when you need to kill 30 minutes near the terminal

Pro tip: Kids love watching the massive cruise ships from here. Splash fountain area in warm months. Souvenir shops for last-minute Florida gear. Connected to Splitsville bowling if you need more time.

Sparkman Wharf

4.3

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

5 min walk from port1-2 hoursFree to explore (food costs vary)

Best for: Anyone who just wants to chill near the water before boarding

Pro tip: Good WiFi for phones, multiple food options, and outdoor seating. It's basically the port's backyard. Live music on many evenings. Plenty of spots to sit and scroll while parents figure out logistics.

TECO Line Streetcar to Ybor City

4.2

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

Catch it near the port1-2 hours (including exploring Ybor)Free

Best for: Teens who want to explore without a car, history-curious types

Pro tip: The streetcar drops you right in Ybor City's 7th Avenue — brick streets, vintage buildings, street art, and cool shops. Check out the cigar shops (just to look), vintage clothing stores, and grab a Cuban sandwich. Runs every 15 minutes.

Tampa Riverwalk

4.7

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

5 min from port1-2 hoursFree to walk (scooter rental: $1 + per-minute charge)

Best for: Active teens, anyone who wants to get outside

Pro tip: Rent an electric scooter and cruise the whole Riverwalk in under an hour. Great photo ops with the Tampa skyline and Hillsborough River. Ends at Armature Works which has a cool food hall.

Splitsville — Channelside

4

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

5 min from port1-2 hours~$8-12 per person per game plus shoe rental

Best for: Groups, competitive types, anyone bored of walking

Pro tip: Good for killing an hour or two without going far. The food is better than average bowling alley food. Less crowded during weekday afternoons.

Ybor City Street Art & Shopping

4.3

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

8 min from port1-2 hoursFree to explore

Best for: Creative teens, photographers, anyone who appreciates urban culture

Pro tip: Walk along 7th Avenue and the side streets for the best murals and street art. Vintage and thrift shops are scattered throughout. Grab a guava pastry from a Cuban bakery — it's cheap and delicious.

Tampa Bay History Center

4.5

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

5 min from port1-2 hours$18 adults, $13 kids

Best for: Curious teens, history fans, anyone wanting an indoor activity

Pro tip: The pirate ship replica and the Treasure Seekers gallery are the most teen-friendly parts. The Columbia Cafe inside is a legit restaurant if you need food. Right on the Riverwalk.

Water Street Tampa

4.3

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

5 min from port1 hourFree to explore

Best for: Teens who want to walk around somewhere new

Pro tip: Clean, modern, and walkable. Some cool public art installations worth seeing. Connects to Sparkman Wharf and the Riverwalk so you can make a loop. Good coffee shops for a caffeine stop.

Ybor City Historic District

4.3

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

8 min from port (or free streetcar)1-3 hoursFree to explore (food/shopping costs vary)

Best for: History buffs, foodies, couples wanting a walkable neighborhood

Pro tip: Take the free TECO streetcar from Channelside — the ride itself is part of the experience. Start at La Segunda Bakery for Cuban bread, walk 7th Avenue, peek into the last operating cigar factory at J.C. Newman, then end at Columbia Restaurant for lunch.

J.C. Newman Cigar Factory

4.8

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

8 min from port1 hour$15 per person for guided tour

Best for: History lovers, cigar enthusiasts, anyone curious about Tampa's roots

Pro tip: Tours run daily and include the factory floor, aging rooms, and museum. Even non-smokers find it fascinating — this is living history. Book online in advance as tours fill up. The company store sells cigars at factory prices.

Tampa Museum of Art

4.4

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

8 min from port1-2 hours$20 adults

Best for: Art lovers, couples, anyone wanting an air-conditioned escape

Pro tip: The building's exterior light display at night is free and impressive. Combine with a Riverwalk stroll and lunch at Ulele nearby. Thursday evenings are sometimes discounted.

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