Light of the Moon Climb VALENTINES DAY ๐
Details
Cost Per person: $25 go to link to register;
https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/pensacolalighthouse/items/314189/calendar/2026/02/?full-items=yes
Duration
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Select February 14 then proceed to checkout.**
2 Hours (includes time on shuttle bus) 430p to 630p
About This is a rare opportunity to experience the nighttime magic of the magnificent first-order Fresnel lens as it casts its beams 27 miles out to sea guiding mariners to safe harbor. Climbing to Top of the lighthouse.
MUST use the shuttle bus as transportation. Do not attempt to drive yourself to the Lighthouse. Follow all pickup instructions sent via confirmation email. Must be at least 44โ tall. Please wear shoes with a secured back. If you are wearing backless shoes without a heel or ankle strap, you will be asked to climb the lighthouse tower barefoot.
Backpacks and other oversized bags must be left ilon bus, as they cannot be taken into the museum or tower.
Implementation of the REAL ID Act begins May 7, 2025. That day, and any day after that, anyone 18 years and older that plans to visit certain Federal facilities or fly domestically will need a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification to enter U.S. military bases or board federally regulated commercial aircraft.
Cancellation Notes
Customers will receive a full refund with 3 day's notice of cancellation.
In cases of operator cancellation, customers will receive a full refund.
No-shows will be charged the full price.
Contact us by phone at 850-393-1561 Ext. 3 to cancel or inquire about a cancellation
Meet;
You will meet our volunteer bus driver in the parking lot of the CVS on the corner of Gulf Beach Highway & Navy Boulevard. The address for this CVS is: 44 Gulf Beach Hwy, Pensacola, FL 32507
AI summary
By Meetup
Two-hour nighttime lighthouse climb with shuttle for participants at least 44 inches tall; ascend to the top to view the Fresnel lens beam.
AI summary
By Meetup
Two-hour nighttime lighthouse climb with shuttle for participants at least 44 inches tall; ascend to the top to view the Fresnel lens beam.
