If your cruise departs from Port Tampa Bay, knowing your parking options before you go can make embarkation day much smoother. Here’s a 2025 guide to official rates, free parking for eligible veterans and accessible vehicles, and off-site alternatives.
Official On-Site Parking at Port Tampa Bay
- Daily Rate: $15/day for standard vehicles at the cruise terminals.
- Oversized Vehicles: $30/day for vehicles taking up more than one space (such as RVs or large vans).
- Payment: Credit cards only, no cash accepted.
- Location: On-site garages and surface lots are directly across from or adjacent to cruise terminals.
- More info & latest rates: Port Tampa Bay Parking Information
Free Parking for Disabled Veterans & Accessible Vehicles
Port Tampa Bay waives parking fees for vehicles that:
- Display a Florida Disabled Veteran (DV) license plate (§ 320.084, § 320.0842, or § 320.0845).
- Have a Florida Toll Exemption Permit.
- Are equipped with special adaptive equipment such as ramps, lifts, or hand controls.
Two hours of free parking are available for vehicles with a disabled license plate or placard that do not meet the above criteria.
Traveler Tips
- On-site parking is very convenient and located within a short walk of the ship.
- If you plan to stay overnight in Tampa before your cruise, check for hotels offering “Park & Cruise” packages, which may be more cost-effective than on-site rates.
- Arrive early to allow for traffic and check-in delays at the port entrance.
Off-Site Parking Options
- Several independent lots in downtown Tampa offer cruise parking for $8–$12/day, typically including shuttle service to the terminals.
- Some airport-area hotels also provide cruise parking and transfers for guests.
Quick Summary
- On-site parking: $15/day for standard vehicles, $30/day for oversized.
- Free parking: For eligible disabled veterans and accessible vehicles.
- Off-site: $8–$12/day with shuttle service, plus hotel package options.






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