Tampa Travel Guide 🏖️
📍Clearwater Beach The white sand is incredibly fine, just like flour! 🏝️ There are inflatable castles and small amusement facilities on the beach. Parking is challenging here, and lot fees are high. We recommend combining this beach stop with a sunset dolphin tour. ⬇️ 📍Little Toot Dolphin Tour Located right at Clearwater Beach. We booked the 7:10 PM sunset tour on their website. Call them on the day of your tour—they’ll provide a parking code for their marine parking lot. (PS: If you’re unlucky and don’t see dolphins 🐬, they’ll let you know before disembarking that you can return for free within a year!) 📍Restaurant: Coco’s Crush Bar Original We went during Happy Hour (3–7 PM). They had $1 oysters 🦪, $0.75 shrimp, $1 wings, and $4 cocktails or wine. The oysters were fresh and sweet, the shrimp were okay, but the wings were a delicious surprise! We recommend adding $2 for the Tequila Daytona Style—so tasty! 😋 ❌ Avoid the crab soup—it was terrible. 📍Weeki Wachee Kayak About an hour’s drive from downtown Tampa. We rented a two-person kayak and paddled freely for 3 hours. We were lucky enough to spot manatees! 🐄💦 They’re more common in colder weather. Dogs are allowed 🐶—check my other post for more details! 📍Vietnamese Food: Viet Kitchen 3698 W Waters Ave, Tampa, FL 33614 Oysters with scallion and peanut sauce: roasted with peanuts and scallions—super fragrant! 💯 Signiture Pho: A must-order! The broth is aromatic, and the meat is tender and flavorful. Kitchen Noodle Special: A cold noodle dish with a light, sweet taste. Personally found it just okay. #TampaBeach #ClearwaterTampa #WhiteSand #Kayaking #TampaTravel #SunsetDolphinTour #DolphinTour #VietnameseFood #DollarOysters #TampaFood 🚣♂️🌅🍜