There’s something magical about enjoying a beach picnic: the sound of the waves, warm Gulf breezes, and the glow of a Florida sunset. If you’re staying in Treasure Island, FL, you’re in the perfect place to plan a picnic that’s easy, delicious, and unforgettable. Here’s how to make it happen, complete with local food tips and must-visit spots to stock your basket.
Treasure Island offers plenty of scenic beach spots, but for the ultimate picnic, choose a quieter stretch like Sunset Beach or the area near John’s Pass for soft sand and panoramic views. If you’re staying at Sunset Vistas, you don’t even have to go far, the beachfront area right outside the resort is ideal for a sunset dinner on the sand.
Skip the generic grocery store snacks. Instead, treat yourself to the best of the area:
Don’t overpack. Beach picnics are meant to be simple and relaxing. Bring a large blanket or lightweight beach mat to sit on, reusable utensils and napkins, and a small cooler or insulated bag for drinks and perishables. Eco-friendly plates or containers make cleanup easier, and a portable speaker adds ambiance if used respectfully. If you’re staying into the evening, consider a few battery-powered fairy lights or lanterns for a cozy, memorable vibe.
Florida has no shortage of refreshing beverages. Try grabbing:
Time your picnic about 45 minutes before sunset. Treasure Island is known for its breathtaking views, and there’s no better backdrop for your meal. Bring a light jacket or blanket as it can get breezy as the sun dips below the horizon.
The best picnics start with the perfect home base. At Sunset Vistas Beachfront Suites, you’re just steps from the sand and minutes from the best local food spots. With spacious condo-style suites featuring full kitchens and private balconies, you can prep, pack, and picnic with ease. Book your stay today and make every sunset part of the experience.