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Tarpon Springs Treasure 4BD 2BA Huge Backyard
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Tarpon Springs, FL
- Place, Fred Howard ParkA 2 min a pie
- Place, Sunset BeachA 17 min a pie
- Place, Whitcomb BayouA 3 min en coche
- Airport, Tampa, FL (TPA-A. Internacional de Tampa)A 43 min en coche
Habitaciones y camas
4 habitaciones (capacidad para 10 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama de matrimonio grande
Habitación 2
1 cama de matrimonio grande
Habitación 3
2 camas de matrimonio
Habitación 4
1 cama de matrimonio
2 baños
Baño 1
Bidet · WC · Solo ducha
Baño 2
Bañera o ducha · WC · Bañera con hidromasaje
Otros espacios
Porche o patio
Cocina
Oficina
Jardín
Comedor
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Tarpon Springs Treasure 4BD 2BA Huge Backyard
Tarpon Springs Treasure House has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, sleeps 10 guests with a king size bed in the Turtle Master Suite, a queen size bed in Green Circle bedroom, 2 queen size beds in the Sun and Sand bedroom and a king size bed in the Blueberry Peach bedroom. This home has a fully stocked and has a beautiful screened in patio for you to sit outside and enjoy a meal, read a book or simply just take in the fresh air. There is a large, heated pool. Tarpon Springs Treasure is conveniently located a few blocks from Fred Howard Park, less than a mile from Howard Park Beach and less than a half a mile from Sunset Beach. US19 with all the grocery stores and restaurants you could ask for within a couple of miles. The renown Downtown Tarpon Spring sponge docks is only 2 miles away and has many restaurants, shops and boat sightseeing tours. There are a lot of outdoor activities to do in the area such as fishing, kayaking, biking, etc. If sports are your thing, depending on the time of the year you can catch the baseball spring training nearby, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Football in Tampa, Golf at Innisbrook in Palm Harbor, Rays Baseball in St Petersburg, Lightning Hockey in Tampa. You are also one and a half hours from Disney Parks, one hour from Zoo Tampa, Busch Gardens and Adventure Island.
The region, with a series of bayous feeding into the Gulf of Mexico, was first settled by farmers and fishermen around 1876. Some of the newly arrived visitors spotted tarpon jumping out of the waters and so named the location Tarpon Springs. The name is said to have originated with a remark of a settler standing on the shore of the Bayou and seeing fish leaping exclaimed, "See the tarpon spring!' However, for the most part, the fish seen splashing here were mullet rather than tarpon. In 1882, Hamilton Disston, who in the previous year had purchased the land where the city of Tarpon Springs now stands, ordered the creation of a town plan for the future city. On February 12, 1887, Tarpon Springs became the first incorporated city in what is now Pinellas County. Less than a year later on January 13, 1888, the Orange Belt Railway, the first railroad line to be built in what is now Pinellas County, arrived in the city. During this time the area was developed as a wintering spot for wealthy northerners.
Dodecanese Avenue in the Greektown Historic District of Tarpon Springs is both part of the traditional Greek community and the city’s primary tourist destination. The street winds its way from Pinellas Avenue west along the Anclote River. Numerous restaurants serve traditional Greek cuisine and fresh seafood.
The nearby beaches, part of the Pinellas County parks, are popular for water activities. Sandy barrier islands off shore shift position over time with the waves and storms. They are accessible by boat and are especially ideal for shell spotting and watching bottlenose dolphins at play. One permanent island, Anclote Key, is a State Park Preserve with a historic lighthouse, bird nesting colonies and pristine beaches.
The Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum in Craig Park offers a permanent exhibition about the history and culture of the Greek Community. The Cultural Center at 101 W. Pinellas Avenue has a changing roster of exhibits about local and regional traditional culture. The Safford House Museum on Parkin Court is a historical house museum that tells the fascinating story of one of the city's early families. The Depot Museum on Tarpon Avenue provides an overview of Tarpon Springs history. The Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center is a 300-seat theater located inside of historic City hall, 324 Pine Street, and operates year-round bringing an array of nationally touring artists, musicians, dancers, etc. as well as a variety of community theatre plays featuring local actors and directors.
Tarpon Springs is known for elaborate religious ceremonies hosted by the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, part of the Greek Orthodox Church, including the Epiphany, celebration that includes youths diving for a cross and the blessing of the waters and the boats. Since the first Greek immigrants depended on the sea and their boats for their livelihood, their attachment to a religious service centered on requesting divine protection for what used to be a highly risky job can be easily explained.
The celebration attracts Greek Americans from across the country, and the city's population is known to triple in size for that day. The Metropolitan of Atlanta usually presides over the blessings, sometimes joined by the Archbishop of America. The blessings conclude with the ceremonial throwing of a wooden cross into the city's Spring Bayou, and boys ages 16 to 18 dive in to retrieve it: whoever recovers the cross is said to be blessed for a full year.
Dodecanese Avenue in the Greektown Historic District of Tarpon Springs is both part of the traditional Greek community and the city’s primary tourist destination. The street winds its way from Pinellas Avenue west along the Anclote River. Numerous restaurants serve traditional Greek cuisine and fresh seafood.
The nearby beaches, part of the Pinellas County parks, are popular for water activities. Sandy barrier islands off shore shift position over time with the waves and storms. They are accessible by boat and are especially ideal for shell spotting and watching bottlenose dolphins at play. One permanent island, Anclote Key, is a State Park Preserve with a historic lighthouse, bird nesting colonies and pristine beaches.
Uber and Lyft Friendly
Please note: There is a limit of 2 dogs maximum at the property at any time including guests that may visit. No other pets without written approval from the owner. There is a non-refundable pet fee per dog.
The region, with a series of bayous feeding into the Gulf of Mexico, was first settled by farmers and fishermen around 1876. Some of the newly arrived visitors spotted tarpon jumping out of the waters and so named the location Tarpon Springs. The name is said to have originated with a remark of a settler standing on the shore of the Bayou and seeing fish leaping exclaimed, "See the tarpon spring!' However, for the most part, the fish seen splashing here were mullet rather than tarpon. In 1882, Hamilton Disston, who in the previous year had purchased the land where the city of Tarpon Springs now stands, ordered the creation of a town plan for the future city. On February 12, 1887, Tarpon Springs became the first incorporated city in what is now Pinellas County. Less than a year later on January 13, 1888, the Orange Belt Railway, the first railroad line to be built in what is now Pinellas County, arrived in the city. During this time the area was developed as a wintering spot for wealthy northerners.
Dodecanese Avenue in the Greektown Historic District of Tarpon Springs is both part of the traditional Greek community and the city’s primary tourist destination. The street winds its way from Pinellas Avenue west along the Anclote River. Numerous restaurants serve traditional Greek cuisine and fresh seafood.
The nearby beaches, part of the Pinellas County parks, are popular for water activities. Sandy barrier islands off shore shift position over time with the waves and storms. They are accessible by boat and are especially ideal for shell spotting and watching bottlenose dolphins at play. One permanent island, Anclote Key, is a State Park Preserve with a historic lighthouse, bird nesting colonies and pristine beaches.
The Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum in Craig Park offers a permanent exhibition about the history and culture of the Greek Community. The Cultural Center at 101 W. Pinellas Avenue has a changing roster of exhibits about local and regional traditional culture. The Safford House Museum on Parkin Court is a historical house museum that tells the fascinating story of one of the city's early families. The Depot Museum on Tarpon Avenue provides an overview of Tarpon Springs history. The Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center is a 300-seat theater located inside of historic City hall, 324 Pine Street, and operates year-round bringing an array of nationally touring artists, musicians, dancers, etc. as well as a variety of community theatre plays featuring local actors and directors.
Tarpon Springs is known for elaborate religious ceremonies hosted by the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, part of the Greek Orthodox Church, including the Epiphany, celebration that includes youths diving for a cross and the blessing of the waters and the boats. Since the first Greek immigrants depended on the sea and their boats for their livelihood, their attachment to a religious service centered on requesting divine protection for what used to be a highly risky job can be easily explained.
The celebration attracts Greek Americans from across the country, and the city's population is known to triple in size for that day. The Metropolitan of Atlanta usually presides over the blessings, sometimes joined by the Archbishop of America. The blessings conclude with the ceremonial throwing of a wooden cross into the city's Spring Bayou, and boys ages 16 to 18 dive in to retrieve it: whoever recovers the cross is said to be blessed for a full year.
Dodecanese Avenue in the Greektown Historic District of Tarpon Springs is both part of the traditional Greek community and the city’s primary tourist destination. The street winds its way from Pinellas Avenue west along the Anclote River. Numerous restaurants serve traditional Greek cuisine and fresh seafood.
The nearby beaches, part of the Pinellas County parks, are popular for water activities. Sandy barrier islands off shore shift position over time with the waves and storms. They are accessible by boat and are especially ideal for shell spotting and watching bottlenose dolphins at play. One permanent island, Anclote Key, is a State Park Preserve with a historic lighthouse, bird nesting colonies and pristine beaches.
Uber and Lyft Friendly
Please note: There is a limit of 2 dogs maximum at the property at any time including guests that may visit. No other pets without written approval from the owner. There is a non-refundable pet fee per dog.
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Normas del alojamiento
Hora de comienzo del registro de entrada: 16:00
Edad mínima para alquilar: 28
Hora límite del registro de salida: 10:00
Menores
Se admiten niños a partir de cualquier edad
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
Se admiten mascotas
Max of 2 dogs only Fees apply Not allowed in pool
Fumadores
No se permite fumar
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Otros detalles
Este alojamiento está gestionado por un propietario profesional. La prestación de servicios de alojamiento está vinculada a una actividad comercial, un negocio o una profesión.
Puede aplicarse un recargo por cada persona adicional, según la política del alojamiento.
A tu llegada, pueden pedirte un documento de identidad oficial con foto y una tarjeta de crédito o débito, o un depósito en efectivo, para cubrir los gastos imprevistos.
No se garantizan las solicitudes especiales, que están sujetas a disponibilidad en el momento de la llegada y pueden suponer un recargo adicional.
Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
El propietario no ha indicado si el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de monóxido de carbono, puede que te interese llevar uno portátil para el viaje.
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de humo.
Entre los elementos de seguridad de este alojamiento, se incluyen los siguientes: extintor, botiquín de primeros auxilios y cierre de seguridad.
Si cancelas tu reserva, se aplicará la política de cancelación de tu propietario/a. De acuerdo con la normativa de la UE sobre los derechos del consumidor, los servicios de reserva de alojamiento no están sujetos al derecho de desistimiento.
Información adicional
Se recomienda acceder a este alojamiento en coche.
Información sobre la zona
Tarpon Springs
Esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra en Tarpon Springs, cerca de parques temáticos y junto al mar. Bahía de Tampa y Playas de St. Petersburg-Clearwater son una buena muestra de la belleza natural de la región, donde también puedes acercarte a atractivos turísticos como Acuario de Tarpon Springs o St Nicholas Boat Line. ¿Te apetece disfrutar de un evento especial? Puedes consultar el calendario de Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center o Highlander Park Tennis Center. Asegúrate de conocer a fondo la fauna local con actividades como un paseo para ver animales salvajes o la observación de aves.

Tarpon Springs, FL
Qué hay en los alrededores
- Fred Howard Park - A 2 min a pie - 0.2 km
- Sunset Beach - A 17 min a pie - 1.5 km
- Whitcomb Bayou - A 3 min en coche - 2.1 km
- Parque temático Busch Gardens Tampa Bay - A 51 min en coche - 50.7 km
- Puerto de Tampa - A 52 min en coche - 55.5 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Restaurantes
- Hellas Greek Restaurant - A 6 min en coche
- Rusty Bellies - A 6 min en coche
- Jimmy's Neighborhood Restaurant - A 3 min en coche
- Dunkin' - A 3 min en coche
- Mykonos - A 6 min en coche
Preguntas frecuentes
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Por qué escogió este alojamiento
Beautiful home with private pool located in the heart of Historic Tarpon Springs with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms that sleeps 10 guests. The home has a fully stocked kitchen and a beautiful screened in patio with outdoor kitchen. Tarpon Springs is known as the sponge capital of the world has a fascinating Greek heritage, many things to do, places to eat, and outdoor activities.
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To help maintain a safe and comfortable environment for all, we require every guest to submit pet or assistance animal information through BetterPet Passport (powered by PetScreening).
It is a free and only requires an account if you're bringing a pet. If you are not bring a pet it just requires you to acknowledge the information. After booking, you will receive a link to complete the process. Thanks for your cooperation!
It is a free and only requires an account if you're bringing a pet. If you are not bring a pet it just requires you to acknowledge the information. After booking, you will receive a link to complete the process. Thanks for your cooperation!
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