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Every day that passes is one day closer to the frigid winter temperatures in many parts of the US, so there’s no better time to make plans for a sunny escape.
Fall is a beautiful time of year when many top destinations have cooler weather, cheaper prices and fewer crowds.
Of course, many also seek out the colorful fall foliage. But winter is usually when it’s time to go back to the beach.
One of the most visited states in the US should be on your radar. Florida is home to some of the best beaches in North America.
Travelers love to go to Orlando for the best theme park in the world, Miami for its luxury and culture, but what about another city in Florida that is often overshadowed?
Tampa should be your next winter escape
Florida is such a popular state for tourism that it’s easy to understand how even a major city like Tampa can be overlooked.
Located on the state’s west coast, this underrated city is the perfect getaway from the US this winter. It’s just as accessible as the state’s other top destinations and you’ll be surprised how much you love it.
Miami may be the mecca for Cuban culture in the US, but Tampa can be a close second with delicious dishes inspired by one of our closest Caribbean neighbors, along with fresh, locally sourced seafood.
There is plenty to do in the city as it is home to three professional sports teams, the Busch Gardens amusement park, the world-class theme park Florida Aquarium and the scenic Tampa Riverwalk.
Always summery
No matter the time of year, you can expect warm weather in Tampa. In fact, summer can be the worst time to avoid the humidity.
Since this is the perfect time to plan your winter travels, Tampa should be high on your list to escape the bitter cold.
There are always sunny days ahead in Tampa, so be sure to pack your tank tops, shorts and swimwear.
Many tourists enjoy cycling along the downtown bayside promenades. The pleasant weather is consistently in the 70s all day long and rarely drops below that level, even in the depths of winter.
A gateway to Florida’s best beaches
You may have heard that Tampa is also called “Tampa Bay.” The city is located on a picturesque bay, but the best beaches are outside the city.
The skyline is nevertheless a beautiful sight as a backdrop along the city’s waterfront. Tampa has Uber and Lyft if you choose to get around that way, but usually tourists opt for a rental car at the conveniently located airport, just minutes from the top attractions.
Tampa is just a great place to be outdoors. You certainly won’t be lacking in vitamin D. What better place to enjoy the weather than on the ‘best beach in America’?
Many beachgoers claim that Clearwater is “America’s best beach,” and that’s only about the case 20 miles from downtown Tampa.
Although Siesta Keys, about an hour’s drive from Tampa, has something to say about that. Clearwater is very popular among locals for its postcard-worthy white sand, calm, crystal blue waters and overall relaxing atmosphere.
Others may prefer to stay closer to the city. There is Ben T. Davis Beach just a short drive from the airport so your vacation can start right away.
Finally, there’s Honeymoon Island beach, which looks as exotic and pristine as it sounds. Located on a pristine stretch of beaches 6.5 km long, this is the place for pure tranquility to enjoy a relaxing beach day and end it with a beautiful sunset.
More affordable in winter
In winter, prices in Tampa for tourists tend to be lower, especially at hotels. Whether you choose to stay at a new boujee resort, Airbnb, or many of the city’s recognizable chains, prices tend to be on the low side.
December is the best winter month to save. Rates tend to be a little higher in January and February, but they should still be more affordable than during the busy summer season.
Between now and January, travelers will get the best value for their money across the board, including flights.
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