Tampa, Florida: Cheap Spring Break Trips Popular With USF Students

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Tampa, Florida — Several affordable road trips within a day’s drive of Tampa offer spring break escapes for students attending the University of South Florida and other colleges across the Tampa Bay region.

With thousands of students studying at USF’s Tampa campus, nearby destinations throughout Florida’s Gulf Coast and central region provide travel opportunities that often require only a few hours on the road, according to regional tourism agencies.

One of the most popular drives heads west to Clearwater Beach, located just across Tampa Bay. The beach is known for its white sand, waterfront parks and long fishing pier overlooking the Gulf of Mexico.

Students also frequently travel south to Siesta Key, near Sarasota. The barrier island’s powdery quartz sand and turquoise waters consistently rank it among the most visited beaches in Florida.

Another common getaway is Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, where visitors kayak along the clear Weeki Wachee River and watch the park’s historic live mermaid shows, a longtime roadside attraction along Florida’s Nature Coast.

Travelers looking for a historic city destination often head northeast to St. Augustine, where visitors explore the waterfront historic district and landmarks such as Castillo de San Marcos National Monument.

Farther south, Everglades National Park offers wetlands, wildlife viewing and scenic drives through one of the largest protected subtropical ecosystems in the United States.

Tampa’s location along Florida’s Gulf Coast places beaches, freshwater springs and historic destinations within reach of a manageable road trip.

For younger travelers and college students managing tight budgets, these destinations provide opportunities to explore Florida while staying within driving distance of the USF campus.


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