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48 hours in Tarpon Springs, Florida’s own little Greece

48 hours in Tarpon Springs, Florida’s own little Greece

exterior of a white and blue roadside attraction: The Sponge Factory
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Tarpon Springs is worth the excursion from St. Pete — and the perfect destination for a weekend escape. The charming city is less than an hour drive from the ‘Burg, or a 3.5-hour bike ride if you’re feeling extra motivated. In Tarpon Springs, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a coastal Greek village.

Stroll along Dodecanese Boulevard to see docked sponge boats, explore shops selling natural sea sponges, and dine at restaurants offering genuine Greek fare. This is quick overview of must-visit spots in the area, check out Visit St. Pete-Clearwater’s complete guide to Tarpon Springs for more information.

Need a place to stay? Check this list of hotels near Tarpon Springs that provide a quaint homebase for your exploration. the ultimate Pinellas County experience.

interior of a coffee shop and the inside of an indie bookstore
Left: Urban Grounds Coffee Shop | Right: The Gilded Page Indie Bookstore

Day 1: Explore the iconic sponge docks

Morning:

Arrive in Tarpon Springs and kick off your day with a visit to Urban Grounds (150 E Tarpon Ave). Enjoy a coffee and grab some delicious baked goods or a light breakfast. Take in the cozy, two-story atmosphere with its charming wrought iron details. Perfect for vegans and gluten-free eaters.

Late Morning:

Walk over to The Gilded Page (123 E Court Street), a delightful indie bookstore. Browse their collection of new books, gifts, and local recommendations. Chat with the staff for insider tips on where to eat, stay, and explore.

exterior of a BBQ restaurant with an outdoor patio
Visit the one-of-a-kind Creole Smokehouse in Tarpon Springs

Lunch:

Head to H’ours Creole Smokehouse (310 E Tarpon Ave) for a lunch filled with flavors inspired by New Orleans. Try their smoked BBQ bayou chicken wings or grouper cheeks, and finish with the indulgent bread pudding.

exterior of a small seafood shack

Afternoon:

Stroll along Dodecanese Boulevard and take in the sights of docked sponge boats. Stop by shops selling natural sea sponges, unique souvenirs, and Greek specialty items. Visit the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral (36 N Pinellas Ave) to marvel at its stunning architecture and learn about its history dating back to 1905.

Enjoy dinner at The Limani (776 Dodecanese Blvd), a casual spot on the docks known for its delicious souvlaki gyros and loaded Greek fries. Order at the window and savor your meal with a view of the sponge docks.

exterior of a restaurant with a white and blue paint job

Must-visit restaurant:

Mykonos, located at 628 Dodecanese Blvd, is one of Tampa Bay’s most iconic restaurants, named after the Greek island of Mykonos. Known for its popular dishes like lamb fricassee and cucumber tomato salad seasoned with green onions, parsley, and olive oil, this beloved eatery has been serving both residents and tourists since 1992 — and shows no signs of slowing down.

a boardwalk trail at a park
Enjoy sprawling boardwalks and trails at the expansive Brooker Creek Preserve

Drive or bike to Brooker Creek Preserve (3940 Keystone Rd) for an afternoon surrounded by nature. Explore the boardwalks, hiking trails, and the environmental education center.

interior of a massive bakery

Day 2: Nature and nostalgia

Morning:

Begin your day with a delicious breakfast at Hellas Restaurant and Bakery (785 Dodecanese Blvd). Indulge in their savory Greek classics like lamb riblets or mussels Greek Island style, and don’t forget to grab some pastries from the bakery.

interior of an arcade with pinball machines arranged inside

Mid-Morning:

Head to the Replay Amusement Museum (119 Tarpon Ave) to relive your childhood with unlimited play on over 100 vintage arcade and pinball games.

array of sea sponges on display in a unique store

Discover the world’s largest selection of natural sponges at Spongeorama (510 Dodecanese Blvd), a must-visit in Tarpon Springs. Shop to your heart’s content in this unique wonderland, and catch a free movie on sponge diving and harvesting. You’ll learn how to care for your sponges so they last for years. Browse Greek and Florida souvenirs, along with a range of virgin olive oil-based beauty products imported from Greece.

Enjoy a dolphin cruise departing right from this quintessential stop. Spongeorama is also next to Yiannis, which offers “a visit to Greece without the airfare.”

Lunch:

Treat yourself to some of the best comfort eats and seafood in Tarpon Springs at Jimmy’s Neighborhood Restaurant (1203 Gulf Road). Signature dishes include seafood fra diavolo, a melty spinach pizza, and fresh Ipswich clam strips. It’s a casual atmosphere that lets you kick your feet back while enjoying fresh Florida flavors.

a beach at sunrise with a life guard tower at the center
Fred Howard Park is a dreamy escape | Photo via Pinellas County Government

Afternoon:

Visit Fred Howard Park (1700 Sunset Dr), a 155-acre natural area perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and more. Follow the mile-long causeway to the white-sand shores of Howard Park Beach. Spend the day relaxing and splashing in the calm waters of the Saint Joseph Sound.

a waiter with a plate set ablaze for show inside a restaurant

Must-visit restaurant:

Dimitri’s on the Water, located at 690 Dodecanese Blvd, serves up local seafood, hand-cut steaks, a wide selection of Greek wines, and features a full bar. According to the owner, “My new Greek menu is the culmination of classic Greek seafood and steakhouse favorites from Tarpon Springs, combined with all-American selections to satisfy practically any palate.” Award-winning Executive Chef Demetrios Salivaras, inspired by his father, Andreas, and late mother, Rene, purchased the restaurant in 2009. Today, Dimitri’s is celebrated as one of the premier dining destinations in Tarpon Springs

Check out Visit St. Pete-Clearwater’s complete guide to Tarpon Springs for more information.

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