Arr! Gasparilla in Tampa is Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025. Attendees can witness the "pirate invasion" as Jose Gasparilla ship sets ...
Law enforcement officials will be protecting pirates and parade-goers by land, by air and by sea during Gasparilla 2025, and part of that safety includes bicycle patrols.
Grab your beads, costumes, and eye patches, and get ready for the 2025 Gasparilla parades. The parades will affect parking and traffic, so here's everything you need to know about the annual fest.
Hundreds of thousands of people will soon be descending on downtown Tampa to watch as pirates invade the city.
TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa’s annual Gasparilla parade on Saturday will see over 100 first responders navigating the crowds on bicycles, braving unusually cold weather to ensure public safety. Tampa Police ...
Tampa's time-honored tradition of the Gasparilla Parade of Pirates brings hundreds of thousands to the Tampa Bay area. It is the third-largest parade in the nation with nearly 150 participating floats ...
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The chilliest morning amid a string of strong cold fronts this year is expected to coincide with the annual Gasparilla Parade in Tampa on Saturday, though the afternoon should warm up nicely. And by ...
A new hotel concept could be coming to Tampa’s Channel District neighborhood near downtown. Plans filed with the city on Monday call for a 13-story tower with 304 hotel rooms and 13,000 square-feet of ...
Pirate fashion will look a little cozier, a little snugglier this Gasparilla as the annual Tampa bash will go down during a ...
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At the South Tampa Trading Company, where they sell merchandise for anyone participating in, or going to the parade, people were buying the warmest pirate themed clothes they could find. Sherri Wright ...