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The white powder sand beaches of Treasure Island provide an entertaining, safe and thoroughly wholesome environment for a family, couple or friends who need to relax by the water. What Treasure Island differentiates itself from other communities on the Gulf Coast is that once you emerge into this community, our guests at the Eiko’s Beach House, don’t want to leave. Enough history, let’s get down to the fun and entertainment. In the early 1900’s a local hotelier “claimed” he found buried treasure which attracted people like bees to honey and kick started the growth of this resort community.
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The French pirate /fisherman, John Levique, (The namesake of John’s Pass in neighbouring Madeira Beach), allegedly buried his treasure somewhere on Treasure Island in the mid 1800’s. Well the area has ties to pirates of old and buried treasure. This private paradise really exists, its Eiko’s Beach House located in Treasure Island, Florida. Great restaurants, the world’s longest beach bar, amazing sunsets, but most of all, the charm and quirkiness of Key West but with all the action and excitement of the Sun Coast. When looking for a Florida vacation location, instead of the usual and boring hotel or scatter approach to theme parks.