World-class shopping, unique museums, top zoos, Busch Gardens, and Ybor City (the historic Latin Quarter pronounced “EE-BOR”), are just a few of the colorful characteristics that make Tampa a premier cruise port.
1101 Channelside Dr Tampa , FL 33602 United States
Best place to leave if you're going out on a cruise ! Grab a coffee and your bags and you're ready to go!
One of the best home ports I've been at, while working on Carnival ships . If there's free time after the voyage it's easy to reach any place from that point. Nice neighborhood ????
At FC Industries Terminal, the loader can not move so they use steel wire ropes to fast and shift your vessel easily. Like it, great technologhy!
Excellent place to leave for a cruise . Park across the street and it’s fast and easy.
You can only bring one liter of alcohol back from a cruise overseas, so keep that in mind when shopping!
President Obama speaks about the benefits of trade with Latin America before heading to the Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia . Read more
Anxious for our next coffee shipment to arrive from Italy! Yey!
A lot less busy than Miami.
2 Carnival ships depart from Tampa YEAR ROUND!
Place is old and need an update
On our way back home....
Never again...no signage; terrible traffic; incredibly rude police & security ppl - absolutely impossible - WORST PLACE EVER!!!
I'm on a boat!
Valet parking is worth the cost! Took 1/10th of time to embark and disembark at Terminal 3.
Not enough signs to point out specific terminals...
Cute cruise vessel. I love to walk the open decks, on deck 3, 10, and upwards, catch the wind, find cozy spots and look at the open seas scenery. Deck 2 is fun, lots of venues and easy to move around. - Radovan Janjušević
Tropical Nights is awesome- don't miss this annual event! - Nick Janovsky
Fast and efficient workers and and large open facility - Ronny Oemraw
I love watching the ships :) - Greysn Riley
Tide talks for kids and adults are wonderful. We learned all about the ecology of horseshoe crabs and had free food and wine. - Charles Knoles