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Enjoy a family-friendly pirate adventure on Tampa Bay aboard The Lost Pearl, with lively entertainment, scenic views, and open bar for adults.
Thinking about taking a break in Tampa and want something a little different? The Pirate Adventure Cruise on Tampa Bay offers a lively, family-friendly outing that combines the thrill of pirates with the stunning scenery of Tampa’s waters. This isn’t just a boat ride; it’s an interactive adventure that’ll have kids and adults singing, dancing, and fighting water cannon battles— all aboard the charming ship, The Lost Pearl.
What we love about this cruise is how it balances entertainment and scenic views. Kids get plenty of engaging activities like pirate games and dancing, while adults can unwind with an open bar. Plus, the 1 hour 30-minute duration makes it a perfect quick outing without feeling rushed. The only thing to consider? It’s weather-dependent, and cancellations are possible if the skies turn sour. But if you’re traveling with families or anyone with a playful spirit, this is a surprisingly good value for the price.
This tour is well-suited for families, groups of friends, or anyone wanting to experience Tampa Bay with a splash of adventure. It’s especially ideal if you’re after something interactive and informal rather than a formal sightseeing cruise. Now, let’s explore what makes this pirate cruise stand out and what you can expect from start to finish.


If you’re looking for a family-friendly activity that offers more than just sightseeing, this Pirate Adventure Cruise could be a fantastic choice. It’s designed to entertain children and adults alike, with lively games, music, and plenty of fun surprises aboard The Lost Pearl—a ship that feels right at home in Tampa Bay.
What we particularly like about this experience is how well it combines scenic vistas with interactive entertainment. You’ll get breathtaking views of Tampa’s waterfront, all while participating in water cannon battles and dancing along to pirate tunes. It’s a lively, relaxed environment that encourages everyone to let loose.
One thing to keep in mind is that the cruise is weather-dependent—so if rain or storms threaten, your plans could be postponed or canceled. Still, the organizers seem committed to providing a memorable experience, with options for rescheduling or full refunds if the weather doesn’t cooperate.
This tour is perfect for families with kids who love pirates, groups of friends looking for a fun outing, or anyone wanting a lighthearted way to see Tampa Bay from the water. If you enjoy lively environments, stunning views, and a touch of humor, this cruise offers genuine value and memorable moments.
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The Lost Pearl is not your typical tourist boat. Its design and atmosphere cater to families, offering a safe, fun environment filled with pirates, music, and games. It’s just the right size—large enough to accommodate up to 100 travelers, yet intimate enough to feel personal. The boat includes a restroom on board, which is a welcome convenience during a 90-minute adventure.
The cruise departs from the Tampa Convention Center, putting you right in the heart of downtown Tampa. It’s a straightforward start: board the ship, and then set sail through Tampa Bay, with the water as your playground.
The main attraction isn’t just the scenic views—though Tampa Bay’s waters are undeniably beautiful—but also the lively entertainment. Expect pirate-themed games, water cannon battles, and dancing to lively tunes, all designed to keep everyone engaged.
While the cruise doesn’t include snacks, the open bar for adults adds a layer of relaxed fun. For kids, the focus is on activity and play, which they seem to love—one reviewer noted that the staff was “wonderful and friendly,” making the experience even more enjoyable.
The reviews highlight how well the staff plan the activities—kids get to participate in pirate games, water battles, and dancing, keeping them entertained for the entire cruise. One review even called it a “well-planned kids’ activity.” The lively music and game-based approach mean there’s always something happening, preventing boredom.
Adults aren’t left out—while they relax with drinks from the open bar, they can enjoy the stunning views or join in the fun. The overall atmosphere is one of relaxed merriment, making it suitable for those who want entertainment without the formality of a typical cruise.
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One of the real highlights is the beautiful backdrop of Tampa’s waters. The cruise offers ample opportunities to snap photos of the skyline, bridges, and waterfront homes. The views are especially striking at sunset, if your timing allows, adding a magical touch to the adventure.
For grown-ups, the open bar is a significant perk. While it’s not a gourmet experience, the beverages serve well for relaxing and enjoying the ride. Kids, of course, have a blast with the pirate-themed games and water fights, making this a true family event.
At around $41.77 per person, this cruise offers good value considering the entertainment, scenic views, and included drinks. It’s a short adventure, but packed with fun, making it a cost-effective way to spend an afternoon or early evening in Tampa.
You’ll meet at the Tampa Convention Center, an easily accessible spot near public transportation. After check-in, you’ll board The Lost Pearl, a ship that feels both festive and secure.
Once underway, the captain kicks off the adventure with lively music and pirate lore. Kids are immediately drawn into the theme, participating in water cannon battles and pirate games that are well organized and fun.
The crew emphasizes keeping everyone engaged, and many reviewers note the staff’s friendliness and professionalism. One person remarked that the staff was “wonderful and friendly,” which adds to the relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.
While the cruise primarily focuses on entertainment, the views of Tampa Bay are a key highlight. Expect to see Tampa’s skyline, bridges, and waterfront homes—all framed by the water’s calm or sometimes lively surface, depending on the weather.
The cruise wraps up back at the Tampa Convention Center. While snacks are not included, many find the experience satisfying enough on its own, especially with the lively activities and scenic beauty.


This experience suits families with children who love pirates, groups of friends seeking a relaxed, lively activity, or travelers wanting a different way to enjoy Tampa Bay. It’s perfect if you’re after something informal, engaging, and fun, with the bonus of scenic water views and some adult relaxation with the open bar.

The Pirate Adventure Cruise on Tampa Bay provides a spirited, memorable outing that balances interactive fun with beautiful scenery. Its affordability makes it accessible for many, and the lively atmosphere guarantees smiles all around. It’s especially good for families or groups who want to enjoy Tampa’s waters in a playful way that feels both authentic and lighthearted.
While weather can be a concern, the overall experience seems well worth it—particularly given the positive reviews praising the staff and scenic views. If you’re in Tampa looking for a unique activity that combines water fun with a touch of pirate magic, this cruise is definitely worth considering.
“Fun trip!! Well planned kids activities incorporating family in the fun. Staff were wonderful and friendly.”

Is the cruise suitable for children?
Yes, it’s designed to be family-friendly, with pirate games, dancing, and water cannon battles that kids love.
How long does the cruise last?
Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable outing without feeling too long.
What is included in the price?
The ticket covers the cruise itself, an open bar for adults, and access to restrooms on board. Snacks are not included.
Where do I meet for the cruise?
You meet at the Tampa Convention Center, located at 333 S Franklin St.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate; the experience is suitable for all ages, but it’s especially fun for kids and families.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations due to poor weather are possible, and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is the boat accessible?
Service animals are allowed, and the cruise generally accommodates most travelers, though specific accessibility info isn’t detailed.
How much does it cost?
Around $41.77 per person, which provides good value considering the entertainment and scenic views.
Is it a group activity?
Yes, with a maximum of 100 travelers, it’s lively but still personal enough for groups or families.
Can I bring my own snacks?
Snacks are not included, and bringing your own isn’t mentioned as prohibited, but check with the provider if you have specific needs.
Whether you’re a pirate enthusiast or just looking for a fun way to see Tampa Bay, this cruise offers a lively, scenic adventure that’s hard to beat for value and entertainment.