
Causeway Isles Neighborhood Guide
Causeway Isles sits along the western edge of St. Petersburg where the Treasure Island Causeway meets Boca Ciega Bay, and the neighborhood is built almost entirely around access to the water. Most homes here have backyard docks, and residents tend to organize their days around tides, boat launches, and the kind of sunsets that actually stop people mid-sentence. The tradeoffs are real: flood insurance is a baseline cost of entry, king tides push water into streets, and salt works on everything metal over time. For the people who choose to stay, those are reasonable prices for a waterfront lifestyle that feels genuinely unhurried and hard to replicate closer to the city core.
Jet-Ski Brunches, Boca Ciega Sunsets
🧭Generally defined as the area: Central Ave and the Treasure Island Causeway to the south, Park Street North and 79th Street North to the east, Boca Ciega Bay open water to the north, the Intracoastal Waterway and the Treasure Island bridge channel to the west
📌Widely recognized as the place for: backyard docks and technicolor sunsets
👕You can spot a Causeway Isles local by: salt crusted flip flops and a lab on the bow
👍Locals live here because: coffee tastes better barefoot on the dock
👎The downsides are: flood insurance, king tides, bridge traffic, salt rusted everything
✨The overall feel is: sun kissed, boat loud, chill
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