| Adventure Island |
| An elaborate water park with more ways to get wet than you could ever imagine. |
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| Baywalk |
| Fine dining, shopping and entertainment located in the heart of downtown St. Pete. |
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| Bishop Planetarium |
| Get a view of the cosmos or take in a Rock 'n Roll Laser Fantasy. |
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| Bok Tower |
| A Florida landmark with 128 acres of gardens, pools and nature trails. |
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| Busch Gardens |
| Tampa Bay's biggest and most famous attraction, featuring a world-class zoo and some of the South's fastest roller coasters. |
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| Channelside |
| A great mix of theme-bars, entertainment, and sunburnt cruise passengers at near the Port of Tampa. |
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| Chimp Farm |
| If you're into dung-slinging primates, there's no better attraction in Florida. NOTE: Scheduled to reopen eventually as the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary |
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| Cypress Gardens |
| The granddaddy of central Florida tourism is newly designed with restored gardens, tons of shows, and new top-notch rides & coasters. |
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| Dinosaur World |
| Come face-to-face with some life-sized prehistoric monsters living in Plant City. |
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| Heritage Village |
| A 21-acre, open-air historical village and museum. |
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| Homosassa Springs |
| One of the most beautiful fresh water springs on the planet. See manatees, bobcats, deer, bear and cougars. |
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| The Florida Aquarium |
| A stunning aquarium in downtown Tampa, displaying some of Florida's unique ecosystems. |
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| Lowry Park Zoo |
| Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Manatees and otters and orangutans, too! |
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| Mote Marine Laboratory |
| An independent, nonprofit research organization dedicated to excellence in marine and environmental sciences since 1955. |
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| Parker Manatee Aquarium |
| Visit the 60,000 gallon home of Snooty the Manatee and some of his friends. |
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| The St. Petersburg Pier |
| Great dining, nightlife, shopping and even an aquarium. But what's with the upside-down pyramid? |
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| Seminole Indian Casino |
| A little slice of Vegas here in Tampa Bay. It's not just bingo anymore. |
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| Showtown USA - Gibsonton |
| This is a must see for all the overgrown kids that loved the traveling sideshow. |
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| Spook Hill |
| Where gravity works backwards. A friend of mine said it's just an optical illusion, but I don't believe it! |
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| Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary |
| This Indian Shores sanctuary has been rescuing sick and injured wild birds for nearly 30 years. |
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| Sunken Gardens |
| After a long period of uncertainty, this historic attraction is again open and owned by the people of St. Petersburg. |
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| Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks |
| Sponges, sharks, shops, and souvlaki. The Sponge Docks are a trip back in time, offering a unique look at Tarpon's ethnic heritage. |
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| Weeki Wachee Springs |
| 200 acres of Florida wildlife and foliage, featuring the world-famous mermaid show. |
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| Wildlife on Easy Street |
| The world's largest and most diverse collection of rare and exotic cats, right here in Tampa! |