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Grab Cheap Flight Tickets to Ft Walton Beach

Reasons to Book Cheap Fort Walton Beach Flights
Fort Walton Beach is a city in southern Okaloosa County, Florida, United States. This colorful seaside city is a year-round paradise for those looking forward to diving, snorkeling, hiking, swimming, surfing and parasailing, and its primetime starts in summers with a pirate-themed street party and a volleyball tournament. Other attractions here are a museum and a marine theme park.
The Gulfarium
The Gulfarium is your one shot chance to see the best of underwater life through glass walls in Fort Walton Beach. This marine theme park is a hot cake in all seasons among all age groups, and offers numerous shows during the day showing dolphins, sea lions, penguins and other marine species. You can book a swimming session with dolphins or enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour.
Air Force Armament Museum
The Air Force Armament Museum near the Eglin Air Force Base in Florida is the only facility in the U.S. dedicated to a display of Air Force armament. This iconic museum has a top of the line collection of historic aircraft and ammunitions dating back to the Second World War, like the World War II B-17 bombers, an F-4 Phantom and the AMRAAM (the newest air-to-air missile). Of central importance here is the world's biggest and most lethal bomb, the GBU-43 MOAB (Mother of All Bombs).
Indian Temple Mound Museum
The Indian Temple Mound Museum is the first municipally owned and operated museum in Florida. It is widely known for its remarkable collection spanning more than a thousand artifacts of stone, bone, clay, seashells and prehistoric ceramics besides a 9th century Indian mound.