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Treasure Island, Florida
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The Island of Treasure Island, is a mere two miles long and only a couple of blocks wide. It is surrounded on all sides by the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. | |
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In the heart of Treasure Island Village are the little delis, ice cream parlours and restaurants, the tiki bars on the beach, the one-of-a kind boutiques, and cafes, and of course the ubiquitous little seaside shops with their sponges, shells, and sunscreen. | |
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Would you walk a mile for a special treat? The historic Village of Johns Pass awaits you. This turn-of-the-century dock and boardwalk, with its rustic wood and tin-roofed shacks, house a variety of specialty shops, seafood restaurants, and casual grazing. Here the catch of the day may be just minutes old. And a pelican waits on every dock for the one that got away! | |
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In a mere 90 minutes be in Orlando and the attractions of Disney World, Epcot Center, MGM, and Universal Studios. Another hour from Disney World is Kennedy Space Center, an easy day trip for the family. | |
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The public transport trollies run up and down the beach. Treat yourself to a day at the historic turn-of-the-century Don Ce Sar Resort and Spa. Pamper yourself with a massage or an exquisite dinner, and keep your eyes open for visiting celebrities! Nearby is Fort de Soto Wildlife Preserve. Rated one of the Top Ten Beaches in the world, it's just around the corner! You are invited to barbecue, cycle, rollerblade, fish, or picnic. But don't feed the friendly racoons! | |
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Rent a bicycle and cycle the nearby Pinellas Trail for thirty miles or more. Jog it or blade it, the choice is yours. |
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Page last updated 04/23/05
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