Planning your Fort Walton Beach Vacation in Florida!

Visiting Fort Walton Beach Florida

A true Florida paradise, voted both “best beach in the south" and "top family destination" by Southern Living Magazine readers, Fort Walton Beach is an ultimate vacation spot. Fort Walton Beach is located on the Emerald Coast and boasts miles of white sandy beaches, emerald green waters, and plenty of fun waterfront activities. But fun in the sun and surf are not the only things to do here. There are museums, cultural centers, exhibits and museums for young and old alike. For your shopping needs there are many charming boutiques and exclusive shops located in downtown Fort Walton Beach. You will find a variety of restaurants ranging from casual to elegant offering up tasty creations to suit any taste.

Fort Walton Beach Climate

Fort Walton Beach enjoys a subtropical climate. Gentle breezes blow through the area and the weather is usually mild. Severe weather is rare. Summer is a very popular time for visitors, the combination of balmy gulf breezes and average temperatures of 91 degrees makes it very appealing. Fall temperatures are a little cooler in the 70 to 80 degree. Winter temperatures drop down to an average range of the 50s to the 70s, there are cold snaps where temperatures drop below this range, but they usually do not last long. Spring temperatures average around 79 degrees. The climate makes Fort Walton Beach a perfect place to visit in any season.

Fort Walton Beach Fishing

Fort Walton Beach is an excellent place to fish no matter what type of fishing suits your taste. The fresh waters provide bass, bluegill, and mullet to mention a few. Take in some of the best saltwater fishing in Choctawhatchee Bay for speckled trout, Spanish mackerel, and cobia. With all the wrecks and reefs in this area visitors can enjoy great bottom fishing for grouper. There are excellent charters available for half day fishing, offshore fishing, night fishing or any other kind of fishing you could imagine. There are excellent shore fishing opportunities and a 1,200 foot pier. Fort Walton Beach is a true fishing paradise.

Fort Walton Beach Travel Tips

One of the most visited places of vacationers to Fort Walton Beach are the beaches. Fort Walton Beach boasts 343 days of sunshine per year, so when vacationing take care to stay protected from the sun. Remember the sun can burn even on cloudy days. Be sure to wear sunscreen with a high SPF. Since the sunscreen may wash off in the water it is wise to reapply it after swimming and after a few hours on the beach. If you get sunburned you could end up spending your vacation indoors. When you are at the beach take care to notice if there is a lifeguard on duty and watch that children don’t swim in areas with warning signs. The Fort Walton Beach is a safe place to visit, but it’s still a good idea to use traveler’s checks instead of cash. Do not to leave valuables in your car or on the beach. Numerous banks are located throughout the area, many of these offer currency exchange and ATM access.

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