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Al’s Beach Club brings free luaus to Okaloosa Island every Thursday

Weekly luau party features fire dancers, limbo contests and island vibes for families seeking midweek fun at The Boardwalk location.
Al's Beach Club

Get ready to say aloha to your midweek blues. Al’s Beach Club and Burger at The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island transforms Thursday evenings into a tropical getaway with its weekly Aloha Thursday celebration from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

  • The free luau brings island vibes to the beach with fire dancers lighting up the night and live music setting the tropical mood. Families can dive into the fun with luau-themed games, including a kids’ limbo contest and Pass the Pineapple.

Every guest gets a free lei upon arrival, adding to the island atmosphere. The restaurant serves up tropical eats alongside the entertainment, creating the perfect midweek escape.

Al’s Beach Club positions the weekly celebration as a way to jumpstart summer weekends early. The laid-back evening of island entertainment welcomes all ages to experience a slice of paradise without leaving Okaloosa Island.

The tropical party happens every Thursday at the beachfront location.

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