The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum hosts a weekly Jupiter Lighthouse Sunset Tour for locals and visitors.
Climb the 105 steps to the top and enjoy the specular sunset over the ocean and the Town of Jupiter and Jupiter’s history. Visitors will get a sneak peek inside the Lighthouse Watchroom and will even get a chance to watch the lighthouse turn on and illuminate the sky.
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse stands 108 feet tall and was built and designed by George Meade. The Lighthouse is still actively lit today to help boaters navigate the waters of the Jupiter Inlet. The Lighthouse grounds has a museum and hosts special events throughout the year.
The Lighthouse Sunset Tour lasts approximately an hour and costs $25 dollars per person or $20 dollars per Lighthouse Member. Tickets are required in advance and can be purchased online. Children must be 48 inches tall to attend.
All paid attendees will receive a free Tommy Bahama voucher good for a signature appetizer, signature drink, or signature dessert at their restaurant located in Harbourside Place. The vouchers will be handed out during Check-In at the admissions desk.
Lighthouse Sunset Tour Details:
When: Wednesday, April 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th
Time: 7:15 pm
Where: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, located at 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter.