I know the feeling. You are dying to go on a vacation but a vacation with a toddler is not quite the same vacation you went on pre-kids. I’ve had that feeling way too many times since having my son in 2013 and have finally found a place that I feel like is the perfect vacation spot for families, families with toddlers, and even just adults looking for something new to try out. That place is Tampa, Florida. And yes, I said Tampa, not Orlando. We love it so much that we’ve actually been there for two years in a row for our big family vacation of the year. So get excited, here’s my guide to vacationing in Tampa, Florida with kids.

Things to Do in Tampa with Kids

Lowry Park Zoo – This is the coolest zoo I’ve ever been to with the chance to feed animals like giraffes and rhinos and an awesome jungle safari ride that actually takes you right into the middle of the animal exhibits. With so many exhibits, a petting zoo, and even a couple of splash pads, you could easily spend an entire day at the zoo.

The Florida Aquarium –  While this may not be the biggest aquarium I’ve ever been to, it had some awesome exhibits like the wetlands trail where the birds and animals are just in open exhibits close enough to touch. They also have an awesome splash pad and park area in the back that’s part of your entrance fee, so spend a couple of hours in the aquarium then cool off in the water.

Glazer Children’s Museum – A children’s museum with over 170 interactive exhibits including everything from a water zone to a get active zone where kids can race virtual tortoises and hares. I know sometimes children’s museums are geared more toward older kids, but this one is perfect for kids of all ages and my two-year-old never wanted to leave. There are also free fountains to play in and a park right outside the museum, perfect for cooling off on a hot day. Busch Gardens – Busch Gardens is one of my favorite amusement parks and perfect if your kids are older and can enjoy the huge kids area and water park. It can be pricey though so make sure to buy tickets online or look for discounts elsewhere. Or if you’re going to do Busch Gardens + the zoo or aquarium, get the Tampa Bay CityPass to save about 50% on tickets. MOSI (Museum of Science and Industry) – Three full floors of science inspired exhibits, a kids in charge zone, and an outside area that includes a butterfly garden, tree grove, ropes course, and even a zip line. It’s probably better for older kids but looks like a lot of fun! Tampa Bay Renaissance Festival – Held on weekends in February and March, the Renaissance Festival is definitely an experience. Tons of fun shows, chances to ride horses and elephants, and even a live “mermaid,” make this a one of a kind experience. Just be prepared for some interesting characters before you go. Florida Strawberry Festival – If you’re in Tampa in March, don’t miss the Florida Strawberry Festival. It’s kind of like a big state fair dedicated to strawberries, and they have some of the best strawberry shortcake and chocolate covered strawberries I’ve ever had. And if you’re a music person, they have all sorts of great concerts throughout the week with headliners like Reba, Martina McBride, and Boyz 2 Men.

Ballast Point Park – A free park with a fun splash area, a couple of large playgrounds, and a pier you can walk out on to see the boats and fishing. If nothing else, the view of the Tampa coastline is absolutely gorgeous.

Anna Maria Island – If you want to make this a day trip you can but I highly recommend taking 2-3 days and exploring the island. The beach is not only gorgeous, it’s quiet and the waves are small enough that they’re perfect for toddlers. And in March, we saw dolphins every single time we were at the beach swimming fairly close to the shore. I’ll be writing an entire post about why I love Anna Maria Island but it’s definitely worth at least spending a day there. There are other beautiful beaches as well but Anna Maria is easily our favorite with St. Pete’s coming in a close second. And as a bonus, Anna Maria has some great restaurants that are not only kid-friendly, they’re designed with kids in mind! Take a day trip to Orlando! Use this awesome guide to visiting Universal Studios with kids or these great tips for visiting Disney!

Places to Eat in Tampa, Florida

There are also a million places to eat in the Tampa area, so I’ll just highlight five of our favorites that show the variety of cuisine and options available in the city:

Where to Stay in Tampa with Kids

I know there are tons of hotels, B&Bs, and even vacation rentals you can stay in when you go to Tampa, but I highly recommend finding one of the Holiday Inn Express locations that’s closest to the attractions you want to see. We’ve actually stayed at four different Holiday Inn Express locations in the area and while the Telecom Drive location is our absolute favorite, they were all perfect for a family vacation. You can find the full list of Holiday Inn Express locations on the IHG website. And in case you’ve never stayed at a Holiday Inn Express before, here are three reasons why you should at least give it a try.

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