Visit us on Facebook
shopping cart Sign Up Log In
Advanced Search Print this Page Help

 
MainDescription
Map of Treasure Island: View Full Map

Treasure Island


Location
City Treasure Island
State Florida
Country United States




Navigation
Latitude 27° 45" 25'
Longitude -82° 45" 50'
Format DD DMS
Body of water Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
Current Conditions
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Temperature: 84F
Dewpoint: 84F

Mostly Cloudy
High: 84F
Low: 79F

Thunderstorm
High: 90F
Low: 79F

Chance of a Thunderstorm
High: 88F
Low: 77F

Chance of a Thunderstorm

Introduction:
Treasure Island is a boating and beach resort that is located on the West Coast of Florida just west of St. Petersburg, south of Clearwater by about 12 miles, and 28 miles northwest of Sarasota. The Treasure Island area has a nice scattering of marinas and marine-related facilities with plenty of activities ashore. If you need to replenish the galley or do some shopping to stock up, this is a perfect place to do so.

Navigating the Water:
Use NOAA Chart 11411.

The main water feature of the Treasure Island area is Johns Pass, which allows to and from access to the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. The controlling depth in Johns Pass is 14 feet, but generally, in and around the Johns Pass Bascule Bridge (25-foot closed vertical clearance), you will find depths more typically in the six-foot-deep area.

The Johns Pass Bascule Bridge crosses the inlet right at its opening, and at the time the image above was taken, construction of a second draw span was well underway with construction equipment visible to the west side of the bridge. Keep an eye out for barges and other construction traffic while transiting the area.

To approach the area from the Gulf of Mexico, you must first pick up flashing white Morse (A) buoy “JP,” which is located about 1.2 miles west of the Johns Pass entrance near waypoint 27 46.492N 82 48.024W. Once you have picked up flashing white Morse (A) buoy “JP,” set a course of 80 degrees magnetic for about a half-mile until you sight green daybeacon “1” and flashing red buoy “2” at the beginning of the entrance channel.

Once you have picked up green daybeacon “1” and flashing red buoy “2,” head on it and follow green nun buoy “3.” quick flashing red buoy “4,” green nun buoy “5,” and then line up for the center of the Johns Pass Bascule Bridge (opens on signal). After you clear the bridge, Johns Pass Marina will appear to starboard with Hubbards Marina and Don’s Dock to port. Florida Gulf Marine is in an enclosed basin to port just after Don’s Dock.

Local Notices to Mariners:
See our “Local Notices to Mariners” blog for updates on the latest conditions and advisories for this area.

Things To Do/Local Events:
See our “Helpful Links” Selection below for a detailed calendar of events.

Transportation:
The Pinellas Suncoast Transportation Authority operates 180 buses and trolleys on 43 different routes throughout the Saint Pete Beach area. See the “Helpful Links” section below for detailed information and route schedules. There is also a “Looper” trolley that serves the Saint Petersburg downtown area (schedules available in the links below).

The Tampa International Airport provides service with major carriers on a regular basis and is only 20 mile to the northeast of Saint Pete Beach.. Shuttle service is available to and from the airport; check the links below for flight schedules and shuttle routes.