More than a century after the RMS Titanic made history, its story is resurfacing again in Tampa. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – Through the Eyes of the Passengers has officially opened (4636 N Dale Mabry Hwy), and you can get your tickets now to step aboard one of the most famous ships ever built.
This new exhibition blends history with high-tech storytelling, offering a fresh way to experience the Titanic beyond books, documentaries, and the classic “Was there room on the raft for Jack, too?” debate. Designed to be explored at your own pace, the experience typically lasts 60 to 90 minutes – enough time to feel totally immersed, but still short enough to fit into an afternoon outing.
Step inside the ship that made history
Rather than focusing on the Titanic’s tragic end, this exhibit follows its full journey. In 1912, steamship travel symbolized new beginnings, romance, and escape, and the Titanic was built to carry thousands of dreams across the ocean.
Visitors will witness the ship’s construction to its final moments in the North Atlantic, moving through detailed room recreations, dramatic projection mapping, and immersive galleries that capture the extravagance of the experience and the stories of passengers who journeyed on the ship…