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How do you get around Treasure Island?

Despite its small size—only 5.4 square miles—visitors to Treasure Island can hail one of many rideshare services, such as Lyft or Uber. Several more traditional taxi services also help fun-seekers get around town. Using a rideshare service even in a small town has its perks.



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Since Treasure Island is small (just three miles long), it's pretty easy to navigate on foot or bike. You can also hop on the Suncoast Beach Trolley, which travels up and down Gulf Boulevard between Clearwater and St. Pete Beach, passing each stop every half-hour.

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The best way to get from San Francisco to Treasure Island without a car is to line 25 bus which takes 8 min and costs $3. How long does it take to get from San Francisco to Treasure Island? The line 25 bus from Transit Center Bay 29 to 9th St & Ave B takes 8 min including transfers and departs every 20 minutes.

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All buses throughout Treasure Island can be tracked online at Ride PSTA or by downloading the transit app. Users can enter in their current location and see the estimated arrival time of the bus they wish to take in real time as well as see it on a map.

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As with all Las Vegas gambling, a complimentary drinks service is available to anyone who is gambling at Treasure Island.

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With a rideshare service, you can tour Treasure Island in style. While riders can't take it everywhere, the Suncoast Trolley is worth checking out. In fact, the Suncoast Trolley can take riders from downtown Clearwater to Treasure Island and beyond to St. Pete Beach.

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As has been mentioned, Treasure Island is a relatively affordable casino/resort well-located on The Strip - surrounded by some higher-end resorts, fairly central, connected to other properties and shopping.

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At the southern end of Treasure Island, in Sunset Beach, there is a 5/10-mile boardwalk encircling the tip of the island.

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Naval Station Treasure Island was closed in 1997 and leased to the City of San Francisco. Today the island is open to the public and is home to more than 2,000 residents, commercial tenants, restaurants, schools, arts and athletic organizations, and community organizations.

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A beautiful location along Florida's West Coast, Treasure Island is a vacation destination perfect for those seeking natural beauty. Boca Ciega Bay: A haven for water enthusiasts, here one can kayak through serene waters, watching dolphins frolic and manatees glide beneath the surface.

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The main attraction of Treasure Island is its incredibly wide beach, perfect for families with gentle Gulf waters that lap at the shore. It's a popular destination for kite-flyers (there's even a kite festival each year). You can rent paddle boards, kayaks and shaded cabanas from local vendors right on the beach.

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Any day of the week, drivers can park at the Clearwater City Hall without charge and hop on the Jolley Trolley or Suncoast Beach Trolley to Clearwater Beach. The service, offered by Pinellas County's transit agency, operates: Monday – Thursday: Every 30 minutes from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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