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‘Valentine’s Dinner for Two’ after-hours at the Gulfarium on Okaloosa Island

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of romance and adventure! The Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park on Okaloosa Island is hosting a special Valentine’s Dinner for Two this year and it’s an event you won’t want to miss. Take your loved one for a unique and intimate experience surrounded by the beauty of the Gulf of Mexico […]

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Get ready for an unforgettable evening of romance and adventure! The Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park on Okaloosa Island is hosting a special Valentine’s Dinner for Two this year and it’s an event you won’t want to miss.

Take your loved one for a unique and intimate experience surrounded by the beauty of the Gulf of Mexico and its inhabitants. The evening begins with a cocktail hour where you’ll have the chance to meet one of the park’s resident penguins.

  • African penguinsknown for mating for life, are the perfect symbol of love in the month of February, making this event all the more special.

Once you’ve sipped your drinks and had your fill of penguin love, it’s time to move indoors to the Living Sea Aquarium for a romantic candlelight dinner. Enjoy a 3-course meal with your sweetheart while surrounded by tropical fish and other fascinating sea creatures.

This event is open to those 21 and up and has just 10 spots left. With 4 nights to choose from, (Saturday, February 11th to Tuesday, February 14th), you’re sure to find the perfect date for you and your loved one. Admission is $350 per couple.

So what are you waiting for? Follow the link to the Valentine’s Dinner page and reserve your spot now. With only 10 spots left, you don’t want to miss out on this unique and intimate experience. Treat your significant other to a night of love and adventure this Valentine’s Day at the Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park.

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