The return of cruising will have a far-reaching impact on our region, with many small and local businesses standing to benefit. Business Research & Economic Advisors estimated that a 3,000-passenger ship generates an average of $334,000 in passenger and crew onshore spending per call in a homeport city. The development of Sparkman Wharf, Water Street, Armature Works, and other hotel, dining, shopping, and entertainment projects in Tampa continues to boost the attractiveness of the bay area as a homeport. Cruise visitors to Tampa have the convenience of accessing a nationally top-ranked airport, secure parking garages – just steps away from all three cruise terminals, world-class beaches, and local attractions like Busch Gardens, the Florida Aquarium, and Ybor City.
Port Tampa Bay/Royal Caribbean International Press Conference:
Who – Port Tampa Bay and Royal Caribbean International
What – A press conference welcoming back the return of cruising from Tampa Bay.
The event will feature:
- Paul Anderson – Port Tampa Bay President & CEO
- Russell Benford – Royal Caribbean Group Vice President of Government Relations, Americas
- Santiago Corrada – Visit Tampa Bay President & CEO
- Vicky Evans – The Auto Club Group Assist. VP, Travel Sales & Development
Where – Port Tampa Bay, Joseph Garcia International Building, 1101 Channelside Dr.,
Tampa, FL 33602. Please park in visitor spots.
When – Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021, at 9 a.m.
Why – To celebrate the return of cruising from Tampa Bay and the numerous economic
benefits the return will have on our region.
For more information on cruising from Port Tampa Bay, visit http://www.porttb.com/cruise.
Photos, video and drone footage of the Serenade of the Seas’ arrival will be shared on Oct. 16th here: https://porttampabay.app.box.com/s/86cvx6026k9lpv2lniobtnar9j9ignlu