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Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks

793 Dodecanese Blvd
Tarpon Springs, FL 34698
Phone: (727) 937-6109
Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks

Editorial Review for Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks – by Eric Vician

Overview
The big draw for the Greek immigrants who came here after 1905 was the traditional trade of sponge diving. Known as the sponge capital of the world, the industry took off in the 1930s. But a decade later, bacteria ruined the sponge beds, as well as the industry. In the 1980s, new sponge beds were discovered and the local economy once again prospered to its present-day status as a leader in the world's natural sponge market.

The Appeal
Shop in more than 100 stores, including originals still owned by the founding families. Eat at more than 15 restaurants, including eateries such as Pappas, which are internationally known. Take cruises down the Anclote River, go deep-sea fishing, visit the Coral Sea Aquarium, see a movie depicting the sponge industry and gawk at the authentic sponge boats that are still in use.

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When to Go

The town is known for celebrating such things as Greek Independence Day in March and an arts and crafts festival in April. But by far the most noteworthy event takes place every January 6 with the Epiphany ceremony, an old Greek Orthodox rite.

User Reviews for Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

08/19/2007 Posted by pscalia

Great area for all ages. An authentic Greek village founded by sponge divers from Greece. Enjoy a scenic boatride on the Anclotte River or hand-feed sharks and rays at the Tarpon Aquarium. The food is fantastic, of course, and you get tons of food for very little money. Recommend Plaka's Restaurant where the gyro meat is the only place home made on the premises....fantastic. Plenty of shopping; everything from upscale clothing boutiques to hand-made soaps to imported linens to fabulous fudge. And you can't leave without an authentic, from-the-sea sponge....great for every use. Plan to make it a day. You won't be sorry.

Pros: Food, Shopping, People, Activities

Cons: Parking Limited, but do-able

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/13/2006 Posted by iamdan

A wonderful little place to spend about a half a day. Very nice local folks. Gives you the feeling of being in a little Greek village. Authentic food that is priced right. Everyone is friendly. Prices in the shops is just what you would expect them to be... a bit pricey but not too expensive to enjoy. You can park for free a couple of blocks away but for a small fee you can park right in the heart of all the action. I would highly reccommend it for anyone.

Pros: Food, Atmosphere

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Editor's Review

A day's worth of activities. A century's worth of history. You'll soak up this historic spot.  See the full editorial review.

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When to Go

The town is known for celebrating such things as Greek Independence Day in March and an arts and crafts festival in April. But by far the most noteworthy event takes place every January 6 with the Epiphany ceremony, an old Greek Orthodox rite.

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