Is Tampa Worth Visiting?

Is Tampa Worth Visiting?

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We talked about

Tampa

many times and today it is time to look closer at this city.

Are you ready?

Tampa is a vibrant American city in the state of Florida, located

on the Gulf of Mexico.

In Tampa, everyone will find something to do.

This is a great place to travel with kids as there are great amusement parks with unforgettable rides,

zoos

with exotic animals and fun interactive museums.

The rest of the travelers will appreciate the picturesque embankments, a wonderful casino and will be able to visit the many cultural events that take place in the city.

What Does Tampa Mean?

The word “Tampa” is of Native American origin, but its meaning

has been lost.

Some researchers believe that the name of the city comes from the Calusa tribe and translate it as “Fire sticks”.

Scientists suggest that the Native Americans called fire sticks lightning – a very common occurrence during storms in the bay.

Why is Tampa so Popular?

Because throughout the year, Tampa has plenty of fun for kids (and teens) of all ages – amusement parks, animal encounters, and even some educational activities!

Keep reading this article to find out how to keep you and your kids entertained during your upcoming Tampa vacation.

Is Tampa Worth Visiting?

Is Tampa Worth Visiting?

Is Tampa Worth Visiting?

Yes!

100%.

The city of Tampa is a home to the largest theme parks and water parks, making Florida a family destination.

The City’s Attractions

There are many interesting places to visit in Tampa.

Consider the most famous sights of the city:

 Ybor City.

The oldest district of the city is called Ybor City,

once a large Hispanic diaspora lived here.

This area was also famous for the fact that cigar factories were concentrated here.

But as time went on, Ybor City grew decrepit and fell apart, until at one point it was a complete fiasco.

Only recently Ybor City has begun to rise again from the dust.

New, modern houses and roads have been rebuilt, schools and public institutions have been built.

But what remains of old Ybor City is a wonderful cigar museum, where you can trace the entire history and the entire process of creating what were once the best

cigars in all of Florida.

Scientific and Industrial Museum.

It will be especially interesting for children.

Visitors can participate in various experiments, get information about new scientific achievements.

Those who wish can experience the effects of a hurricane.

The total number of exposures is over 450.

Busch Gardens

.

Great place for entertainment.

The park has a zoo, rides and playgrounds for children.

The landscape of the park area is very interesting and diverse.

The Adventure Island water entertainment complex.

No less popular in Tampa is the Adventure Island water entertainment complex.

On the territory of 25 acres, there are all kinds of water slides and attractions, and for thrill-seekers and adrenaline junkies there are several high-speed slides of almost free fall called “Water Typhoon” or a 6-story twisted descent “Water Moccasin”.

For children, there is a real children’s paradise of entertainment and permissiveness called “Attack of splashes.” This complex has just an uncountable number of all kinds of carousels, swings, water slides and other equally exciting attractions.

The park is open daily.

Ticket price – 69.

99 USD.

Is Tampa Worth Visiting?

Is Tampa Worth Visiting?

How Many Days Do You Need in Tampa?

 2-3 days would be enough.

With laid-back charm, closeness to nature and a diverse, vibrant culture, this city is fast becoming one of the most popular destinations for young people seeking a stress-free city life.

 

Beaches in Tampa

Holidays in Florida are primarily associated with the sea.

There are several excellent beaches in the Tampa area that will satisfy the needs of tourists:

Clearwater.

Sandy beach is located near the city.

The shore and the seabed are covered with sand.

Vacationers can rent umbrellas and sun loungers, there are also palm trees on the beach, in the shade of which you can hide from the sun.

Saint Pete Beach

.

Let’s just say that this is not the best beach in Florida, but it deserves attention.

Its northern part is fairly built up with high-rise buildings, but in the south there are plenty of plots suitable for summer recreation.

The bottom and coastal zone is covered with sand.

Honeymoon Island

.

The beach is part of the national

park

area.

However, not the entire coastal zone is suitable for recreation.

There are many areas covered with sand, but most of the coast is damaged by erosion.

Fort de Soto Park.

This beach is located in a protected area, in the western part of the peninsula.

Here you can watch flocks of birds.

There is also a picnic area and a

dog beach

.

Caladesi.

This beach is located on the island of the same name, which is located in the Gulf of Mexico, near the city of Tampa.

This area belongs to the national park.

What Is the Best Month to Visit Tampa?

Late February to early May and mid October to early December.

Summers in Tampa are long, hot, muggy, humid, and cloudy, while winters are short, cool, windy, and partly cloudy.

Based on the tourism score, the best time of year to visit Tampa for a warm weather holiday is late February to early May and mid October to early December.

How to Get to Tampa?

Tampa has its own airport, Tampa International Airport.

Tampa is also located near the Orlando International Airport, 94 miles, and Miami International Airport, 205 miles.

The largest port in Florida is located in Tampa, and numerous cruise ships also stop here.

You can get to Tampa by train from Florida cities – Jacksonville,

Daytona Beach

, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale

Traveling around Florida by car is convenient and comfortable, modern Florida roads are well equipped for travelers and their cars.

Why Are There So Many Immigrants in Tampa?

The legitimacy of doing business in America, the ease of opening your own company, and the absence of corruption are very attractive to those who immigrate to Tampa.

That is why many immigrants register their own business (and not even one) and successfully run it.

Popular areas of business that traditionally attract the immigrants are

real estate, legal services, and the insurance business.

Many find themselves in the scientific field – in physics, mathematics, biotechnology, engineering, and especially many talented young compatriots work in the information technology industry (creating software products, web development, etc.

).

Doctors who confirm their qualifications and undergoing proper training in America, accept patients in private clinics and large hospitals, open their own medical offices.

Events and Holidays

Tampa is a pretty fun city.

Every year, residents and guests look forward to the most beloved holiday –

the Gasparilla Pirate Festival.

The festival takes place at the end of January and is a very significant event for Tampa.

According to legend, once upon a time a pirate named Jose Gaspare sailed in these places, and it is in honor of his brave and grandiose adventures that a holiday is held, which the locals simply call Gasparilla.

 


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