Treasure Island

Avg. Home Price: $1.1M

ST. PETE BEACH REAL ESTATE

Treasure Island, Florida

With its pristine white sand beaches, sparkling Gulf waters, and breathtaking sunsets, Treasure Island provides endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. The island’s charming downtown area boasts an array of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, ensuring there’s always something to see and do close to home. Additionally, Treasure Island hosts a variety of community events and festivals throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of community and camaraderie among its residents. With its laid-back coastal vibe and convenient access to nearby amenities, living in Treasure Island offers the perfect blend of beachside tranquility and urban convenience in Pinellas County, FL.

Why choose Treasure Island?

Pristine Beaches
Treasure Island boasts some of the most beautiful beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, offering residents access to soft white sands, clear blue waters, and breathtaking sunsets for swimming, sunbathing, and water activities including fishing charters, boat rentals, dolphin cruises, and parasailing adventures. Treasure Island hosts nightly sunset celebrations along the beach, where residents can enjoy live music, street performers, and breathtaking views of the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico.

John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk
Residents can explore the nearby John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk in nearby Madeira Beach, featuring a wide array of shops, restaurants, and attractions, as well as boat tours, fishing charters, and waterfront dining options.

Community Parks
Treasure Island offers several community parks and green spaces, including Treasure Island Beach Park and Sunset Vista Park, providing residents with opportunities for picnicking, sports, and outdoor activities.

Local Events and Festivals
Treasure Island hosts a variety of local events and festivals throughout the year, including the Sanding Ovations Master’s Cup Sand Sculpture Competition, the Kite Festival, and the Chili Blues and Brews Festival, providing residents with opportunities to come together and celebrate community spirit.

Dining and Entertainment
Residents can enjoy a diverse selection of dining options, from waterfront seafood restaurants to casual beachside cafes and upscale dining establishments, as well as nightlife entertainment venues and live music performances.

Treasure Island History

St. Pete Beach, nestled along the sun-kissed Gulf Coast of Florida, has a storied history that reflects the evolution of this coastal paradise. Originally inhabited by Native American tribes, the area witnessed Spanish exploration in the 16th century. However, it wasn’t until the early 20th century that St. Pete Beach began to take shape as a destination. The extension of a railroad line in the 1920s fueled development, drawing settlers and tourists alike to the area’s pristine beaches. The iconic Don CeSar Hotel, a pink palace synonymous with St. Pete Beach, opened its doors in 1928, becoming an enduring symbol of the region’s allure. Over the years, St. Pete Beach has evolved into a vibrant community, blending a rich maritime heritage with modern amenities, making it a sought-after destination for those seeking sun, sea, and the charm of Florida’s Gulf Coast.

Treasure Island Community

The Treasure Island community is a vibrant coastal enclave nestled along the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County, Florida. Known for its stunning beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and abundant recreational opportunities, Treasure Island attracts visitors and residents alike seeking a slice of paradise. The community boasts a variety of waterfront restaurants, beachfront bars, and boutique shops along its bustling main thoroughfare, Gulf Boulevard. Residents enjoy a laid-back lifestyle with ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and watersports, thanks to the numerous marinas and waterways surrounding the island. With its year-round sunny weather and friendly atmosphere, Treasure Island is a sought-after destination for those looking to embrace coastal living at its finest.

Attractions and Entertainment

Treasure Island Beach
Relax and soak up the sun at Treasure Island Beach, a popular stretch of coastline known for its soft white sand and calm Gulf waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and beach volleyball.

John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk
Explore the charming John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk, a bustling waterfront area with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Visitors can browse unique boutiques, enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, and watch boats come and go from the marina.

Sunset Cruises
Embark on a sunset cruise from Treasure Island Marina and experience the stunning beauty of the Gulf Coast sunset. These guided tours offer panoramic views of the colorful sky as the sun dips below the horizon.

Hubbard’s Marina
Head to Hubbard’s Marina for a variety of boating and fishing excursions, including deep-sea fishing charters, dolphin watching tours, and eco-tours of the surrounding waters. Visitors can also rent kayaks, paddleboards, and jet skis for exploring the area on their own.

Treasure Island Beach Trail
Take a leisurely stroll or bike ride along the Treasure Island Beach Trail, a scenic paved pathway that runs parallel to the coastline. The trail offers beautiful views of the beach and Gulf of Mexico, as well as access to picnic areas and beachside parks.

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