A love letter to Tampa Bay
Following on the success of two award-winning, self-published books, Visit Tampa Bay now launches it’s first-ever hardcover book of photographs inspired by its photogenic destination, just in time for the holidays.
Its sun-speckled pages are brimming with the destination’s culinary treasures, cultural history, architecture, natural landscapes and attractions.
Readers can dive into the history of Ybor City’s cigar culture, and the destination’s unique culinary offerings.
“This book is our love letter to Tampa Bay and we hope it inspires travellers and residents alike to admire our destination the way we always have,” says Santiago C. Corrada, president and CEO of Visit Tampa Bay.
“Our hope with this photographic journey, as with our prior two books, is to ignite meaningful conversations about our destination and to continue inspiring the world to love Tampa Bay.”
The book is available for sale exclusively at the Unlock Tampa Bay Visitors Center for $44.95 or at Visit Tampa Bay’s online store: shop.visittampabay.com.
Learn more about : Visit Tampa Bay ( N. America ) Visit Tampa Bay ( United Kingdom )
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