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Is Treasure Island beach crowded?

This unique geographic situation allows for all visitors and locals to enjoy the beach virtually right out of their front doors. Additionally, less than 7,000 people call Treasure Island home. That means our beaches are generally less crowded than elsewhere in The Sunshine State.



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Pete Beach is more fun and is more upscale. Treasure Island is very laid back. If your looking for a resort type atmosphere then SPB is for you. If you are looking for a laid back beach town then T I is the place.

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This beach is a long one—stretching all the way to Aliso Creek in the south. The further you walk from this main access point, the more space you'll have to yourself. Heading this direction, the sea floor is sandy, perfect for swimming. If you walk north, you'll see a few large rock outcroppings that block the waves.

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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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It is along the mid-island stretch of Treasure Island that you'll find our . 85 mile Treasure Island Beach Trail, perfect for walking, skateboarding, dog-walking and bicycling. The trail meanders the beach through sea oats dunes between 104th and 119th Avenues, parallel to the shoreline.

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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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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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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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