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5 Things To Do When Taking The Cross Bay Ferry From Tampa To St. Petersburg

Here are 5 things to do when taking the Cross Bay Ferry from Tampa to St. Petersburg. Besides taking the Cross Bay Ferry to get to and from a Tampa…

5 Things To Do Taking The Cross Bay Ferry From Tampa To St. Petersburg
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Here are 5 things to do when taking the Cross Bay Ferry from Tampa to St. Petersburg.

Besides taking the Cross Bay Ferry to get to and from a Tampa Bay Lightning game or concert at Amalie Arena, there are so many things you can explore in St. Pete when taking the Cross Bay Ferry.

No need to worry about traffic on the bridges, just buy your Cross Bay Ferry ticket online and jump on the Provincetown III and enjoy the ride.

You can board the Cross Bay Ferry in Tampa at the Tampa Ferry Terminal, located on the waterside of the Tampa Convention Center, just east of the Sail Restaurant and Franklin Street. When you arrive in St. Pete the ferry will drop you at the St. Petersburg Ferry Terminal (Bayshore Drive NE, between 2nd Ave North & 5th Ave N across from North Straub Park and just south of the Vinoy Hotel).

Pre-purchase your tickets online so you don't have to delay at the terminal. The ferry runs Wednesday through Sunday.

The adult fare is only $20 roundtrip

This list is just scratching the surface of all the things you can see by taking the Cross Bay Ferry to St. Petersburg for a day trip!

Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg

You can gaze at pieces of Monet, O'Keeffe, and others as well as one of Florida's most respected photography collections. Tickets range from $20 to $10, with children 6 and younger being FREE! See museum hours here.

St. Pete Pier

There is so much to explore at the new St. Pete Pier. Have a picnic, shop local vendors at the Marketplace, and learn something new at the Discovery Center! Click here for a list of their upcoming events. 

Saturday Morning Market

There is something for everyone at the popular Saturday Morning Market. It happens Saturdays from 9 AM to 2 PM between now and May 28th, 2022 in the parking lot of Al Lang Stadium. For one day only on February 19th, the market will move location will at the intersection of 5th Street North and 2nd Avenue North, by Mirror Lake and City Hall.

Eat St. Pete Food Tours

You can take a walking or trolley tour of St. Pete's yummiest food! Learn more about the tours here >>

Vinoy Hotel

Built in 1925, this hotel not only showcases beautiful Mediterranean architecture but it is also believed to be haunted. Grab a bite to eat at The Vinoy Club Grill and then take a stroll along Bayshore Drive.

Rachel Pitts is a seasoned radio veteran with over 20 years of experience. She is the Digital Program Director for Beasley Media Group’s Philadelphia-based radio properties. As a content creator for Beasley Media Philadelphia, Rachel writes articles on family activites, culinary adventures and things to do in the Delaware Valley.