Direct Interstate Access

Direct Interstate Access: Connected Corridors, Faster Access

I-4 Connector

Port Tampa Bay sits at the crossroads of Florida ’s two most hardworking highways: I‑4 east‑west and I‑75 north‑south. With a dedicated truck ramp to the Selmon Expressway just one mile from the gate, cargo moves seamlessly in every direction.

This prime location means lower costs, quicker routes, and direct access to the I‑4 Corridor’s massive distribution network – an efficiency edge that distant gateways simply can’t match.

At Port Tampa Bay, the road to Florida’s top industries starts right at the dock.

Distribution Corridor

With a population of more than 8 million people, plus 60 million visitors a year, the Tampa/Orlando region is a huge consumer market and projected to be the fastest growing region of Florida for the next 20 years.

Port Tampa Bay

Polk County

Osceola County

Hillsborough County

Pinellas County

Pasco County

Hernando County

Citrus County

Marion County

Sumter County

Lake County

Orange County

Seminole County

Volusia County

Okeechobee County

Highlands County

Glades County

Hardee County

De Soto County

Manatee County

Sarasota County

Charlotte County

Lee County

Hendry County