Airport
The primary airport you would be flying into will be Tampa International Airport. It is roughly 20 minutes away from the cruise terminals and in close proximity to many hotels and restaurants
Alternatively you may fly into St. Pete Clearwater International Airport which is about 30 minutes away from the terminals. You would really only use St. Pete if you are flying Allegiant.
Finding Your Ride
Once you reach baggage claim area you will either be in the red (north) or blue (south) baggage claim depending on your airline.
To find ground transportation go through the exit nearest Baggage Belt #9 (Red) or Baggage Belt #7 (Blue)
Taxis will be available in the ground transportation area for a flat fee of $35 to take you to the port or Downtown areas. Other locations incur different costs.
Rideshare vehicles can be picked up at either the Red side Baggage Claim or Blue Express Curbside.
For rental vehicles you will navigate to SkyConnect. This train will take you to the rental vehicle area. There are signs posted throughout baggage claim and the route to the train. Just follow them!
Port Tampa Bay Terminals
Port Tampa Bay has 3 cruise terminals in pretty close proximity to each other. There are a good amount of hotels in close proximity as well.
Parking on site is available by way of a paid parking garage. You are able to self park or use the valet service.
Terminal 2
Terminal 2 hosts Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Norwegian
Terminal 3
Terminal 3 hosts Carnival and Celebrity
Terminal 6
Terminal 6 hosts Royal Caribbean and Margaritaville at Sea
Hotels
We can help you reserve the right hotel for your needs, from basic to deluxe. As an agency, we travel frequently from these ports and have spent a lot of nights in hotels!
Our suggestions have all been vetted. Not that any individual stay in any property on the planet can’t have things go goofy, our recommendations are generally pretty solid in our experiences.
Coming In Early?
Florida Aquarium
The Florida Aquarium in Tampa is a captivating attraction that showcases the diverse marine life of Florida and beyond. This interactive aquarium features a variety of exhibits, including a coral reef, a mangrove forest, and a touch tank where visitors can interact with sea creatures. Explore the wonders of the deep sea, witness feeding demonstrations, and learn about conservation efforts to protect marine ecosystems. With its engaging exhibits and educational programs, the Florida Aquarium is a must-visit destination for families and nature lovers.
Beaches
The beaches of St. Pete and Clearwater, Florida, are renowned for their pristine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and stunning sunsets. These popular destinations offer a variety of activities, including swimming, sunbathing, surfing, fishing, and boating. Visitors can explore the charming waterfront districts, enjoy delicious seafood, and experience the vibrant local culture. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or a family-friendly getaway, the beaches of St. Pete and Clearwater have something to offer everyone.
Tampa Riverwalk
The Tampa Riverwalk is a picturesque waterfront promenade that stretches along the Hillsborough River. This vibrant destination offers stunning views, outdoor dining, shopping, and entertainment. Visitors can stroll along the river, enjoy live music, explore art galleries, and relax in the beautiful parks. The Tampa Riverwalk is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, providing a lively and enjoyable experience.
American Victory Ship / Museum
The American Victory Ship + Museum in Tampa is a maritime museum that showcases the history of the Victory ship, a type of cargo vessel built during World War II. This interactive museum allows visitors to explore the ship's interior, learn about its role in the war effort, and experience the life of a sailor aboard a Victory ship. With its informative exhibits and engaging programs, the American Victory Ship + Museum is a must-visit destination for history buffs and maritime enthusiasts.