
Treasure Island is the charming beach town of Florida, located near the city of St. Louis. Petersburg Despite the fact that its neighbor to the south, the beach of St. Peter, attracts more attention from visitors, Treasure Island offers more entertainment for the whole family, and to top it off - more affordable housing. Therefore, if you go to Treasure Island and are looking for fun things to do with your family, think about it, you go to a guide to affordable family fun!
Continuous Fishing Charters
You cannot come to Florida without going fishing, although it is difficult for some families to find money to buy a fishing package for four or five people. In Nonstop Fishing Charters, which sails from Treasure Island and Art. Pete Beach, kids fish for free! For a family of four, this means only paying the cost of two. And the best thing about fishing in the Tampa Bay area is that you can do it all year round.
Entertainment Center Treasure Island
Save it for a rainy day and you are guaranteed to get an explosion with the kids. Fun Center - the biggest arcade game in Pinellas County. All games are 1 or 2 tokens with each marker costing 25 cents. It's a long journey with pinball and air hockey. In addition, children can buy their prize tickets, and if you get hungry, they serve pizza inside. The entertainment center is located in Seminole, north of Park Boulevard. It is not too far from the previous location. A quick taxi ride and you are there.
Municipal Beach Playground
Located right on the beach, it’s for kids who don’t want to sit quietly while mom and dad soak up the sun on a great summer day. It is within walking distance of most major condos and hotels, so even if you want to go down 20 or 30 minutes of playing time, this is possible. Open daily from 7:00 to 19:00.
Treasure Island Golf, Tennis and Holiday Village
If you and the children are itching to get some exercise, why not play golf or tennis at the Treasure Island Golf Club, Tennis and Entertainment Center? Children's golf clubs are available. The center includes a 9-hole golf course 3, tennis courts, volleyball, basketball, shuffleboard, a playground and picnic pavilions. Open seven days a week, and it is located a short distance from several resorts. If real golf is not your thing, you can always try Smuggler’s Cove for mini-golf.
Pirate ship on the pass of John
No trip here is complete without visiting John's flight, where they have a real pirate ship. Take a ride in the bay, fry a cannon and hear real stories about pirates in the Tampa Bay area. Call in advance for a discount, including early special offers for birds.

