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Savannah Bananas coming back to Tampa with cruise
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After selling out Raymond James earlier this month, the Savannah Bananas will be returning to Tampa to set sail on their Bananaland at Sea cruise.
The Savannah Bananas aren't your average baseball team. They're known for their brand of "Banana Ball," which the team describes as "the fastest and most entertaining game of baseball," complete with choreographed dances, over-the-top scoring celebrations and crowd interactions.
The cruise is a five day trip from Feb. 9-13, 2026 that will travel to Cozumel, Mexico on the Norwegian Jewel.
It will also feature other teams such as the Party Animals, Firefighters and Texas Tailgaters.
"The whole cast will be up to their usual antics full of competition and fun -- singing, dancing, banana tossing, and so much more," the cruise website read.
This is the second time a cruise like this will sail and will feature different activities for all ages. Some include "The Show," with players singing and dancing and a workout class with players with fast-paced moves and total body exercises. There will also be a yoga class, Valentine's Day crafts and Banana Ball Feud, where players and fans will team up for trivia.
For adults older than 18, there will even be a silent disco and late-night karaoke.
Prices start at $1,150 per person for an interior room on the ship. The price includes the round trip cruise, shows and activities, all meals and the amenities on board. This doesn't include daily onboard service charges or any additional onboard spending. For a full list of what is included and what's not, you can visit the website.
The Savannah Banana sold out their March 15 game at Raymond James as part of their "Banana Ball World Tour." They were originally supposed to play two days at Tropicana Field in St. Pete but couldn't due to the stadium's damage from Hurricane Milton.