Overview
This all-suite beachfront resort, just north of St. Pete Beach, is situated directly on the powder-white sands of Treasure Island beach overlooking the Gulf of Mexico and is within easy walking distance to John’s Pass Village with multiple retail shops, restaurants, nightly entertainment, dolphin cruises and water sports activities. Busch Gardens and the many Tampa Bay area attractions including professional baseball and hockey are just minutes away! Each “Coastal-Living” style designed 2 bedroom/2 bath suite offers a private balcony overlooking the beach, fully equipped kitchen with full size appliances, a dining table, living room, in-suite washer/dryer and so much more. It’s the perfect combination of condo-size suites plus beachfront resort amenities under one roof!
Please note: Minimum check-in age is 25 years old.
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Inclusions
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Complimentary reserved parking
- Daily newspaper
- All taxes
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Amenities
Location
Reviews
Beautiful view of Treasure Island beach!
Passenger828479 on Mar 25, 2024
We stayed a week in March 2024 in unit 305W. It had a really great view of the beach. The room was furnished nicely with a huge pull out couch that we found comfortable. You could tell this owner took pride in the unit with newer furniture. Like others have said there are inconsistencies in service. We didn't know you could get toilet paper, paper towels or towels at the front desk until a few days in. I emailed them after we left and they said there was note there in the unit with directions but there was not. The pool area was really nice and they could use more chairs but we found people left at lunch so we got chairs for a few hours then. Family liked the ping pong tables and volleyball nets. Everyone gets their own parking spot. The biggest issue was the party atmosphere at the bar and boardwalk. You pay way more for a unit with a full gulf front view but the bar under the balcony is open until 1am. They do shut it down earlier if not busy. It was spring break though and tons of college kids gathering at the boardwalk at midnight. I emailed management after and they have a plan for quiet hours and the bartenders not using the tip bell after a certain time. Maybe more security can be added at night? We had a great time but not sure I would get a front unit again during March.
Don't bite ...
Dan H on Mar 19, 2024
The only positive was the room views. Had to beg for toilet paper. Room never got any attention. The poolside/beachside bar is an embarrassment. The pools were not heated and ice cold...impossible for the grandkids to swim in. The only positive I have is that their parking system is good. Nice to have a stall waiting for me when I got back because I had to escape often.
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