Calendar of Florida Events
January and February 2025
Whatever your passion, Florida has something for you. Here are just some of the major events, selected by our editors, scheduled in the Sunshine State. Please check individual websites for more details.
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SOUTH FLORIDA
CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND – This family-focused holiday theme park is back and this year features more carnival rides, new shows and seasonal surprises. The IG’loo 360 Dome is a 3D-mapped immersive adventure with games, spectacular lighting, nightly live shows and food trucks. Tinsel Trail is a half-mile of holiday displays, light shows and immersive photo opportunities. You’ll see six unique worlds as you walk through the park, each with its own theme, sights, sounds and activities: Holidade, Town Square, Sweet Street, Santa’s Village, Artic Delight and Toy Town.
When: Nov. 14-Jan. 5
Where: Tropical Park, Miami
Web: miamiwonderland.com
EVEN MORE HOLIDAY LIGHTS! -- Here are just some of the dazzling lighting displays throughout SoFla in the holiday season:
- MAGIC OF LIGHTS -- Using the latest LED technology and digital animations, it features themed displays such as a prehistoric Christmas life-sized dinosaurs, the Bigfoot Foot Monster Truck, larger-than-life sparkling Barbie displays and some 40 others. There is also a 200-foot light tunnel for cars to drive through.
- When: Nov. 22 through Jan. 4
Where: Paradise Sports Complex, Naples
Web: magicoflights.com
- HOLIDAY FANTASY OF LIGHTS – This drive-thru event has a three-and-a half mile-long path with winding, snow-covered walkways to look at, all from the safety of your car. The walkways will be animated by millions of twinkling lights, which take the form of Santa and his reindeer, carousels, houses, palm trees and giraffes.
When: Nov. 23-Jan. 4
Where: Tradewinds Park, Coconut Creek
Web: holidaylightsdrivethru.com/
- JOHNSONVILLE NIGHT LIGHTS IN THE NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN – Discover (or rediscover) the natural beauty of plants from the tropics and subtropics as millions of lights will illuminate the gardens. There will be live music on the Water Garden stage. At the Fogg Café, you can enjoy goodies from the full menu as well as seasonal specials and holiday cocktails.
When: Nov. 29-Jan. 5, except for Dec. 24, 25 and 31)
Where: Naples Botanical Garden, Naples
Web: naplesgarden.org/calendar/night-lights-in-the-garden/
- EDISON & FORD HOLIDAY NIGHTS – This Southwest Florida tradition will once again feature a display of thousands of Christmas lights and decorations covering the winter estates of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Favorite traditions from past years will return on select nights, including guided inside-the-homes tours, carolers, strolling musicians, visits with Santa and family science shows.
When: Nov. 29-Jan. 5, except for Dec. 24-25
Where: Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers
Web: edisonfordwinterestates.org/events
- THE NIGHT GARDEN – Here is a chance to see one of Miami’s most beautiful gardens brought to life at night with stunning illuminations, amazing special effects and lots of surprises for the entire family. You can talk to the Tree of Wisdom and see fairies flying before your eyes and dandelions that are taller than you. Some of Miami’s favorite food trucks will be on hand to spice up your evening.
- When: Nov. 15 through Jan. 12
Where: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami
Web: thenightgarden.com/miami/
MONSTER JAM – What is about 10 and a half feet tall and weighs about six tons? Glad you asked. Of course, it’s a Monster Jam truck. And many of all the famous ones (Grave Digger, Zombie, El Toro Loco, Mohawk Warrior, Megalodon, Black Pearl, Kraken and Bad Company, just to name a few) will be on hand as they tear up the dirt with their massive stunts and compete head-to-head for the event championship. Take advantage of the pit party and early-access availability to get up close to these machines and meet the drivers.
When: Jan. 25-26
Where: loanDepot Park (where the Miami Marlins baseball team plays), Miami
Web: mlb.com/marlins/ballpark/events/monster-jam
NAPLES SWAMP BUGGY RACES – Naples is a classy town, but it knows how to get downright dirty, too. We’re talking about some serious muck along a one-mile oval famously known as the Mile O’ Mud. The figure-eight track is flooded with water about 18 inches to three feet deep, but there are two places called Sippy holes that can get up to five feet deep. The race categories range from the smaller jeeps to the Pro-Mod buggies that are custom made and can generate up to a thousand horsepower, allowing them to reach speeds of over 80 miles an hour. There’s some fun stuff after the races, too: You can get a close-up look at the buggies and talk to the drivers. Then, the Swamp Buggy Queen and the featured winning driver take a dive into the dirty water. The day before the January races, there is a once-a-year swamp buggy parade, so you can see the vehicles in pristine condition before the action begins.
When: Jan. 25-26 and March 2
Where: Florida Sports Park for the races; the parade start at Coastland Center Mall and then go south along Tamiami Trail
Web: swampbuggy.com
HOMESTEAD CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO – Grab your Stetson hat, put on your western shirt and boots and head over to one of the oldest annual professional sporting events in South Florida. All the exciting competitions are included: bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping and barrel racing. There is also an after-rodeo dinner dance and a Miss Homestead Rodeo competition.
When: Jan. 24-26
Where: Rodeo Arena and other locations in Homestead
Web: homesteadrodeo.com
SOUTH FLORIDA BACON & BRUNCH FEST –Some 20 vendors will be serving special a la carte crispy bacon and brunch-themed dishes at $5 or less. Yes, you read that right: $5 or less! A variety of specialty mimosas will be available all day (Organizers correctly point out that brunch without mimosas is just a sad late breakfast!). There will be live music and lots of fun games, including an axe throwing contest. More details on the games will be announced closer to the event.
When: Jan. 25-26
Where: S. County Regional Park, Boca Raton
Web: battlebrosevents.com/soflobaconbrunchfest
SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR – Get ready for 17 days of midway rides, exhibits, amazing livestock shows, auctions, competitions, tons of kids activities, concerts, and, of course, lots of corn dogs, cotton candy, funnel cake and other tasty fair food. The theme for this year will be “Imagine the Future,” which will have 15 interactive exhibits that explore how fascinating ideas and concepts of science fiction could soon become the reality of tomorrow. Discover the wonders of science, technology, engineering, math, biomedicine and artificial intelligence.
When: Jan. 17-Feb. 2
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds in West Palm Beach
Web: southfloridafair.com
LUMINOSA FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS – More than 150 Chinese artisans used120 tons of steel and 150,000 feet of silk to create 40 stunning lamp scenes that beautifully illuminate the night with themes such as jungle wildlife, the Lost City of Atlantis, ancient Asian dynasties and Latin culture. This lantern festival immerses visitors in a fantastical world of rain forests and underwater kingdoms. Also included will be live music, acrobatic shows, food and traditional Chinese vendors and craft cocktails.
When: Now through March 4
Where: Jungle Island on Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami Beach
Web: miamiandbeaches.com/event/luminosa-a-festival-of-lights/18839
SOUTHERNMOST REGATTA – Top sailing teams from around the world will be competing, showcasing their colorful sales and talents during five days of racing. Competition is open to One Design and ORC/Racing/Cruising Keelboats. Spectators can watch the races from various waterfront venues, meet the sailors and view the sailboats after each day’s races.
When: Jan. 20-25
Where: The waters off Key West for the racing and the Galleon Resort’s marina in Key West to view the boats close up
Web: The Southernmost Regatta
KING MANGO STRUT PARADE – This wildly wonderful parade started out as a rejected group from the Orange Bowl Parade and has grown into one of the wackiest events in SoFla. It’s full of irreverent, creative and weird tongue-in-cheek folks who aren’t afraid to make fun of anyone, everything and anything. Marching bands and floats round out the fun. But don’t leave when the Strut is over. Local bands and entertainers take over to keep things going.
When: Jan. 5
Where: Coconut Grove
Web: kingmangostrut.org
ART DECO WEEKEND – What started out as a small grassroots festival has turned into one of the largest celebrations of Art Deco architecture and culture in the country. Some 150,000 people will enjoy a variety of free events, including an artisan-and-antique marketplace, guided architectural tours, a classic car show, lectures, films, sketch walks, lots of activities for kids, a dog walk and a variety of concerts featuring local and national performers.
When: Jan. 18-20
Where: Along Ocean Drive in Miami Beach
Web: artdecoweekend.com
A FESTIVAL OF CHOCOLATE – Don’t even bother worrying about the calories – just come and enjoy what organizers rightfully call the “sweetest event of the year.” And if you have never been to Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, this would be the perfect time to go. Enjoy a weekend dedicated to all things chocolate featuring tastings, cooking demos, chocolate-themed drink specialty flights and all kinds of chocolate-inspired events that your taste buds will love. You can even take home a cacao tree for your garden.
When: Jan. 18-19
Where: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami
Web: fairchildgarden.org/eventon/a-festival-of-chocolate/
SOUTH BEACH JAZZ FESTIVAL – This event always presents some of the top names in jazz and that will again be the case this year. There is an emphasis on toe-tapping classic, Latin and New Orleans jazz, but other genres are also included. One of the headliners this year was supposed to be 88-year-old legendary pianist and band leader Eddie Palmieri, but he couldn’t make it. Instead, there will a massive tribute to him, featuring Luques Curtis, Vicente “Little Johnny” Rivera, Camilo Molina, Zaccai Curtis, Brian Lynch and Conrad Herwig. The other two headlining acts are Miss Lisa Fischer & Taylor Eigsti (a.k.a. “The Badass & The Beautiful") and Emmet Cohen & Friends. Other performers are Melton Mustafa Jr.’s Big Band with special guest Jessie Jones Jr., Yissy Garcia & Bandancha, Danny Sinoff, Bad Apples Brass Band, Carole Ann Taylor, Ricky Williams and the Spirit of Goodwill Band. It’s a four-day event, with day three devoted to concerts featuring emerging talent and master classes led by jazz educator Nicole Yarling.
When: Jan. 9-12
Where: Various locations in Miami Beach
Web: sobejazzfestival.com
JAZZ FEST POMPANO BEACH – The lineup includes both renowned musicians and emerging talents. The headliners are Joshua Redman & Gabrielle Cavassa and the Jazz Funk Soul band. Other pefermores include Adam Hawley, Randy Brecker, Jonathan Butler, Judith Hill, the Fernando Ferrarone Trio, Bop Shop Brass, Trad 305, Luigi Arredono and Ginetta’s Vendetta. Festival experiences will include up-close-and personal performances, artist conversations and food, drink and art vendors.
When: Jan. 24-25
Where: On the beach in Pompano Beach
Web: pompanobeacharts.org/events/jazz-fest
MILE 0 FEST -- First a definition: Red Dirt music is loosely classified as Americana, folk, or alt-country, or a combination of some or all of them. Some of the country’s best Red Dirters will be appearing. About 60 or so bands will perform, including headliners Steve Earle, the Red Clay Strays, the Randy Rogers Band, Shane Smith and the Saints, Reckless Kelly, Wade Bowen and 49 Winchester.
When: Jan. 21-25
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: mile0Fest.com
ORIGINAL MIAMI BEACH ANTIQUE SHOW – More than 600 dealers from some 30 countries will show their wares in this five-day antique-a-thon. Attendees can discover everything from jewelry, watches and handbags to artwork, furniture and home décor. There will be pop-up education sessions that will inspire you and arm you with all you need to know while you shop the show floor. There is also a complimentary appraisal day when you can receive a verbal valuation of your treasured items and maybe the chance to consign them.
When: Jan. 9-13
Where: Miami Beach Convention Center
Web: originalmiamibeachantiqueshow.com
BOAT SHOW TRIO – Check out the newest and/or previously owned models, including, but certainly not limited to: motor yachts, cruisers, center consoles, speedboats, sport fishers and pontoons) and marine accessories at three events in SoFla in January. On the east coast there is the Stuart Boat Show and the Island Boat Show & Festival and on the west coast there is the Naples Boat Show.
When & Where: Respectively, Jan. 10-12 along NW Dixie Highway in Stuart; Jan. 24-26 at Island Community Church in Islamorada and Jan. 23-26 at Sugden Regional Park and the Naples City Dock
Web: Respectively, stuartboatshow.com, islandboatshow.com and miacc.org/events
BIG PINE & LOWER KEYS NAUTICAL EXPO – You’ll find steals and deals on just about anything imaginable for boating, fishing, diving, snorkeling and other on-or-under-the-water related activities from dozens of vendors. You’ll also find arts & crafts, jewelry, clothing and food and beverages.
When: Jan. 18-19
Where: Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce Grounds, Mile Marker 31, Big Pine Key
Web: lowerkeyschamber.com/chamber-events/
HORSING AROUND IN WELLINGTON – Head west of West Palm Beach to Wellington for two outstanding horse and rider-centric multi-month happenings: the Winter Equestrian Festival and the Palm Beach International Polo Season. The former brings together the partnership of horse and rider during the thrills and grace of show jumping and the elegance of dressage. The latter features the best polo players in the world. Both are as much about the horsey-set lifestyle with many options and side shows to keep you entertained and well-fed.
When & Where: Respectively, Jan. 3-March 31 for the Winter Equestrian Festival and Dec. 29-April 27 for the Palm Beach International Polo Season. Both are at the Wellington International Polo Center.
Web: Respectively, thepalmbeaches.com/top-event/winter-equestrian-festival and thepalmbeaches.com/event/palm-beach-polo-season
“ORCHID JUNGLE” ORCHID SHOW & SALE – Presented by the Fort Lauderdale Orchid Society, this well-attended show will include a gathering of orchid enthusiasts, hobbyists and award-winning growers from around the world. Growers will exhibit thousands of orchids of every variety and create artistically designed exhibits following the theme “Orchid Jungle.” Orchid gift items, books, educational materials and orchid supplies will be available for purchase. Also included will be educational classes about growing orchids.
When: Jan. 10-12
Where: Charles F. Dodge City Center, Pembroke Pines
Web: flos.org/society-activities/2024-fort-lauderdale-orchid-society-show/
GREATER FORT LAUDERDALE FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL – In addition to the four signature events (Bar Fight: A Spirited Competition, Poolside BBQ Battle, the Grand Tasting and Picnic in the Park), there will be a Culinary Education Series and culinary classes for kids.
When: Jan. 13-19
Where: Various locations in Broward County
Web: gflfoodwine.com
PORT ST. LUCIE SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – The Treasure Coast’s fishermen (and women) and their families, friends and volunteers get together to host an old-fashioned fish fry with fresh catches from the East Coast waters, plus plenty of beer and soft drinks. Kids can enjoy finger foods, as well as games and interactive play zones. Also included is the Portside Craft Fair.
When: Jan. 25-26
Where: Outdoors and indoors at the MidFlorida Events Center, Port St. Lucie
Web: portsaintlucieseafoodfestival.com/
QUARTET OF WEST COAST SEA FOOD & MUSIC FESTIVALS – Yes, all will have great fresh seafood cooked onsite, but all will also include meat and veggie offerings, a diverse array of side dishes and yummy desserts. The music will be supplied by some of the region’s top solo performers and bands. And, they all have shopping market paces that feature arts & crafts, gourmet food and specialty products. Here’s the lineup:
- Fort Myers: Jan. 3-5 on the waterfront downtown
- Punta Gorda: Jan. 17-19 at Laishley Park
- Jan. 24-26 at 7035 Airport Pulling Road
- Jan. 31-Feb. 2 at Dearborn Street Plaza
- Web: seafoodfestivals.com for all of them
BROWARD SHELL SHOW – Thousands of beautiful and unusual shells from around the world will be on display and for sale. Other highlights: competitive displays by dozens of collectors, shell artists showcasing their designs, a shell ID station and shell arts and crafts and jewelry.
When: Jan. 25-26
Where: E. Pat Larkins Civic Center, Pompano Beach
Web: browardshellclub.wordpress.com
MIAMI JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL – This two-week gathering always gets rave reviews and this year will be no exception as some 100 films will be offered. It’s one of the country’s preeminent festivals of its kind. You will be able to meet renowned filmmakers, stars and special guests throughout the two-week event. The festival’s Virtual Pass allows you to see all the films without attending in person.
When: Jan. 9-23
Where: Various theaters in Greater Miami and the Beaches
Web: miamijewishfilmfestival.org
EVERGLADES BIRDING FESTIVAL – Attendees will experience the “River of Grass” as you never have before. There are daily trips to The Everglades from South Miami to Palm Beach, searching for beautiful and rare birds in ancient moss-covered cypress swamps and marshes. Also included are photo tours and workshops.
When: Jan. 16-20
Where: Trips start at the official festival site, The Holiday Inn Express in Davie
Web: evergladesbirdingfestival.com
FLORIDA KEYS CELTIC FESTIVAL -- Grab your kilt (or buy one at the event) and enjoy Celtic bands and other live music, games and competitions, sheep-dog herding demonstrations, lots of activities for kids and Celtic and local food fare and beverages.
When: Jan. 11-12
Where: Marathon Community Park in Marathon (mile marker 49)
Web: floridakeyscelticfestival.com
DANIA BEACH VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE SHOW – Some 250 antique motorcycles will be on display and vying for top honors in several categories. There also will be vendors, live music, food, a bike parts swap meet, dealer exhibits, motorcycle field games, the Roller Derby Girls and a kids play area.
When: Jan. 27
Where: Frost Park, Dania Beach
Web: daniabeachvintagebikeshow.com
ROCKABILLAQUE FLORIDA – This gathering pays homage to mid-century and 1950s America. First, the music: Some 20 bands will take the stage, including headliners Jo McPherson and Hillbilly Moon Explosion. Also included are a classic car show, a vintage bike show, venders, good food-truck eats, a beard & mustache competition, a 1950s pin-up contest and a tattoo contest.
When: Jan. 18
Where: Seminole Casino Hotel, Immokalee
Web: FLROCKS.COM
ARTS & CRAFTS GALORE -- You can’t swing an easel in SoFla in January without running into an outstanding arts, crafts or arts & crafts fair. You’ll be able to see (and of course, purchase) works in a variety of media: painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, clay, glass, wood and more. Many of the fairs also feature yummy food and/or live music. Here are some of them:
- ArtFest Naples: Jan. 18-19 at Fleischmann Park, Naples; artfestnaples.com
- Beaux Arts Festival of Art: Jan. 18-19 on the University of Miami campus, Coral Gables; beauxartsmiami.org/pages/festival-of-art
- Cape Coral Arts & Market Place Festival: Jan. 11-12 along Cape Coral Parkway, Cape Coral; capecoralartfestival.com/
- Downtown Delray Beach Festival of the Arts: Jan. 11-12 along East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach; artfestival.com/festivals/downtown-delray-beach-festival-arts/artist
- Downtown Venice Craft Festival: Jan. 25-26 along West Venice Avenue, Venice; artfestival.com/festivals/downtown-venice-craft-festival/artist
- Las Olas Art Fair, Part 1: Jan. 4-5 along Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale; artfestival.com/festivals/las-olas-art-fair-part-i
- Naples New Year’s Art Fair: Jan. 4-5 at Cambier Park, Naples; naplesart.org/new-years-art-fair
- Punta Gorda Sullivan Street Craft Festival: Jan. 18-19 along Sullivan Street, Punta Gorda; artfestival.com/festivals/Punta-gorda-sullivan-street-craft-festival
- Venice-Nokomis Rotary Club Fine Art & Craft Fair: Jan. 18-19 at Venice Airport Festival Fairgrounds, Venice; venicenokomisrotary.org/art-fest
LAKE WORTH BEACH STREET PAINTING FESTIVAL – It’s the chalk of the town, so to speak. See how the pavement becomes a canvas and the street becomes a museum for fine works of traditional, contemporary and 3D art. Lasting only until the next rain drops, these masterpieces (made with environmentally-friendly chalk) are a true beauty to behold. Some 600 artists will participate at one of the largest street painting festivals in the country. There will also be food, live music and street performers.
When: Feb. 22-23
Where: Downtown Lake Worth Beach
Web: spf.lakeworthbeachfl.gov/
FLORIDA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL – Come all ye wenches and knaves and journey back to the 16th century as you step through castle gates and into the days of yore. Explore the artisans’ village and see glassblowing, magic, jousting, Irish dancing, archery, axe throwing and tests of strength. Feast on hearty food fit for a king and enjoy live performances on stage and in the lanes. The shows feature more than 100 costumed performers, 12 stages and acts from around the world. Each weekend has a different theme. It’s not necessary to come costumed, but many attendees do exactly that, showing up as an elegant courtier, rebellious outlaw or valiant knight, dressing up in period attire such as tunics, broad-brimmed hats, puffy-sleeved shirts, lacy gowns, petticoats, cloaks and aprons.
When: Saturdays and Sundays from Feb.1- March 30
Where: Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach
Web: ren-fest.com
PLAY BALL! – Hankering for some baseball? Not to worry. SoFla’s six teams in the Grapefruit League (a.k.a. Major League Baseball’s spring training season) will scratch your itch. Pitchers and catchers are the first to report in mid-February and full rosters soon after that. Then, in March, the games begin and go on all month.
When: Starting about the third week in February and then throughout the month of March
Where: For the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins, Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter. For the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros, Ball Park of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach. For the Boston Red Sox, JetBlue Park at Fenway South in Fort Myers. For the Minnesota Twins, Lee Health Sports Complex in Fort Myers.
Web: rogerdeanstadium.com for the Cardinals and Marlins; ballparkpalmbeaches.com for the Nationals and Astros; redsox.com/jetbluepark for the Red Sox; mlb.com/twins/spring-training/ballpark for the Twins.
GROUNDUP MUSIC FESTIVAL – Once again, host band Snarky Puppy will do complete sets both nights. Only 1,800 tickets will be sold for each show, giving concert-goers a more intimate experience. Each day starts off with afternoon workshops and master classes before the concerts get underway. On the closing day, the featured event will be Snarky Puppy’s Family Dinner featuring Youssou N’Dour, John Scofield, Shayna Steele and Madison McFerrin. There are various VIP packages, some including artist meet-and-greets and access to artist jams that won’t be heard elsewhere at the festival. There will also be late night after-concert shows with even more music. Book early!
When: Feb. 8-9
Where:North Beach Bandshell, Miami Beach
Web: festival.groundupmusic.net
DISCOVER MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW – It used to be two boat shows: The Miami International Boat Show and the Miami Yacht Show. Now, they have joined forces to create one of the largest boat and yacht events in the world. The theme is simple – life is better on a boat, be it a kayak or superyacht or everything and anything in between. It will be held at various locations in Miami and Miami Beach and here is what you you’ll see and/or do at each venue:
- Miami Beach Convention Center: power boats up to 49 feet, engine manufacturers, marine accessories, electronics and retail pavilions.
- One Herald Plaza: larger power boats, motor yachts ranging from 50 feet to 125 feet long, yacht tenders, engines, marine accessories and retail pavilions.
- The Progressive Boat Show Experience at Pride Park: Discover a myriad of boating lifestyle options, entertainment, innovative cuisine, educational seminars and a marine accessory pavilion.
- Venetian Marina: Test drive more than 150 sea trial vessels; find additional new and brokerage boats and engine manufacturers.
- Museum Park Marina: the latest sailboats, catamarans and sailing accessories,
- SuperYacht Miami at IGY Yacht Haven Grande at Island Gardens: This one is for lovers and gawkers of some of the world’s largest and most spectacular yachts. However, this one is only available with the purchase of the Windward VIP ticket or SuperYacht Miami tickets.
When: Feb. 16-18
Where: Various locations in Miami and Miami Beach
Web: miamiboatshow.com
TURTLEFEST – Some 15,000 folks are expected to attend the 20th iteration of this annual gathering which focuses on promoting ocean conservation through interactive fun and educational exhibits. An outdoor sea turtle hospital will be open, so pop on by and see the hard-shell cuties that are currently being treated. There will also be live music, good eats, art, shopping, games and other family-friendly activities.
When: Feb. 22-23
Where: Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach
Web: marinelife.org/turtlefest/
1000 MIGLIA EXPERIENCE FLORIDA – What started as a serious Italian road race in 1927 has evolved to what it is now: a cavalcade meant more for gawking at vintage 1000 Miglia cars, classic icon cars and modern automotive masterpieces. This is the first year it will be held in Florida. It’s a three-stage event over three days. The day before the races, an open-to-the-public event will give attendees a close-up look at the cars. Automotive enthusiasts are encouraged to line the route to see these beauties. Leg one starts in Miami and wind its way through Everglades National Park and the Big Cypress Nature Preserve to Naples and then north, going through Sanibel Island, Fort Myers, Venice, Sarasota, St. Petersburg and ending up in Tampa. Leg two goes from Tampa to West Palm Beach and passes through Brooksville, Orlando and Cape Canaveral along the way. Leg three is from West Palm Beach to Miami along coastal A1A and Ocean Drive to the finish line at the famous Smith & Wollensky Restaurant. There will be three classes: 1000 Miglia Originals (1927-1957), Classic Icons (1958-1994) and Hypercar/Supercars (1995 to the present). Some of the cars will be on display the following weekend among the 250 classics you can see as part of ModaMiami, another event at which to gawk at beautiful automobiles.
When: Feb. 22-25 for the 1000 Miglia Experience and March 1-2 for ModaMiami
Where: As described above for the legs of the 1000 Miglia Experience, Mattheson Hammock Park in Miami for the close-up look at the cars before the races and the Biltmore Hotel in Miami for ModaMiami.
Web: Respectively, Home - 1000 Miglia Experience Florida and modamiami.com
IGNITE BROWARD FESTIVAL – This amazing event returns for its fourth year and the operative word is “more,” as in more days, more immersive displays and more locations. It features interactive light, art and technology, showcasing an array of immersive light and sound-based experiences. There will be some 30 displays, featuring creations by 24 local, national and international artists. Displays will include large-scale projection mapping, interactive light sculptures and installations, sound-based experiences, music performances and other family-friendly programs.
When: Feb. 14-23
Where: Esplanade Park and River Walk, Fort Lauderdale; Mad Arts, Dania Beach, and ArtsPark at Young Circle, Hollywood.
Web: IGNITEBroward.com
THE LOVE BURN – This year’s theme is “Realms of the Underworld.” Inventive interactive sculptures will be erected to support that theme and people are encouraged to wear costumes that are theme-appropriate. The event adopts such principles as self-reliance, gift-giving, self-expression and leaving no trace left behind. Attendees are expected to take everything they bring away when they leave. There’s a lot more, too, including themed camp grounds, circus-like tents, sun salutations, pop-up live music, performance art and parlor games. No official scheduled bands, no vendors – just people having a good time interacting with each other. This is an all-volunteer event. Hence, all participants will be required to volunteer their time for at least two to four hours. Note: If you want to attend, book early because tickets sell quickly and will not be sold at the gate during the event.
When: Feb. 15-18
Where: Virginia Key Beach Park, Miami
Web: TheLoveBurn.com
EDISON FESTIVAL OF LIGHT – Thomas Edison wintered in Fort Myers from 1885 until his death in 1931 and this fest pays homage to the great inventor. Highlights include the Thomas Alva Edison Science & Inventors Fair, Strolling Flower Show, Antique Car Show, Thomas Edison Birthday Party, Crafts on the River & Vintage Market, Grand Parade, parties and the don’t-miss-it Mutt Strutt.
When: Feb. 3-18
Where: Various locations in Fort Myers
Web: edisonfestival.org
FOOD NETWORK & COOKING CHANNEL SOUTH BEACH WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL – It’s a mouthful of a title, but the mouthfuls you get if you attend are amazing. Known as the “Super Bowl of Foodies,” it’s a star-studded extravaganza that showcases the talents of famous chefs, culinary personalities and wine and spirit producers. Events include brunches and lunches, grand tastings, demos, seminars, intimate dinners, walk-around tastings and late-night parties. It’s great for people-watching, too, as celebrities abound. Book early for all events, as they tend to sell out quickly.
When: Feb. 20-23
Where: Various locations in Miami-Dade County
Web: SoBeWFF.org
SOUTH FLORIDA GARLIC FESTIVAL -- Folks come from near and far to visit the Gourmet Alley and feast on more than 100 garlic-infused delights, ranging from Argentinean garlic BBQ to garlic ice cream to flaming garlic shrimp scampi. But wait, there’s more: live music, full beer and liquor bars, a children’s zone and about 180 exhibitors selling art, homemade goods and other products. No wonder it’s called the “Best Stinkin’ Party in South Florida.”
When: Feb. 1-2
Where: Village of Wellington Town Center & Amphitheater
Web: GarlicFestFL.com
SWAMP CABBAGE FESTIVAL – This will be the 57th year that the authentic Florida town of La Belle just east of Fort Myers has been celebrating swamp cabbage in this down home festival. You can sample dishes made with swamp cabbage (also known as hearts of palm). The many activities include armadillo races, a rodeo, beauty pageants, a parade with floats, live music, a fishing tournament, a car show and a lawn mower race. There is a circus theme to all the festivities this year: Under the Big Tree Top.
When: Feb 22-23
Where: Various locations in La Belle
Web: labelleswampcabbagefestival.org
OPA! OPA! – That’s one big “Opa!” for each of two Greek festivals set for SoFla in February. Pick one and immerse yourself in all things Greek: delicious and plentiful food, drink, music, dance, clothing and carnival rides and other activities for the kids. It’s the perfect time to come out and say “yassou” (hello) to people who are an important part of South Florida’s communities.
When & Where: Jan 30-Feb. 2 at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Fort Lauderdale and Feb. 21-23 at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Fort Myers
Web: Respectively, fortlauderdalegreekfestival.org and greekfestfortmyers.com
PALM BEACH MARINE FLEA MARKET & SEAFOOD FESTIVAL – The flea market area will have all kinds of marine-life items, such as offshore rods, reels, tackle dock lines, halyards, ladders, anchor lines, boat covers, seats, life vests, mooring whips and bases, Bimini tops and too many other items to list. The seafood part is at the same location.
When: Feb. 15-16
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach
Web: Palm Bch Marine Flea Mkt
SEA FOOD, EAT FOOD! – In addition to all the foodie events mentioned above, there are some more excellent seafood festivals in SoFla in February. The events all include yummy seafood and may also have live music in a variety of genres and a marketplace of arts, crafts and other fine products. Some also have carnival rides and games. Here are some of the fests:
- Everglades City Seafood Festival – Feb. 7-9 at City Hall on the Circle in Everglades City; evergladesseafoodfestival.org
- Florida Keys Seafood Festival – Feb. 15-16 at Bayview Park, Key West; floridakeysseafoodfestival.com
- Bonita Springs Seafood & Music Festival – Feb. 7-9 at the grass field next to The Poker Room (the old dog track), Bonita Springs; seafoodfestivals.com
- Babcock Ranch Seafood & Music Festival – Feb. 14-16 at Babcock Ranch, Punta Gorda; seafoodfestivals.com
- Jupiter Seafood Festival – Feb. 15-16 at Carlin Park, Jupiter; floridarambler.com/florida-festivals/florida-seafood-festivals-calendar/
- Dearborn Street Seafood & Music Festival – Feb. 2-4 at Pioneer Park, Englewood; seafoodfestivals.com
DELRAY BEACH OPEN – It’s the only place you can see former and current tennis stars at two back-to-back tournaments: The ATP Champions Legends Tour and the ATP 250 World Tour. USA stars Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul will renew their Delray Open rivalry in the ATP 250 tourney. Fritz will be going for a three-peat after having won the last two years. Paul will be out for a little revenge since he lost to Fritz in the finals last year. Fan-favorite doubles stars Bob & Mike Bryan of the USA will once again appear in the Champions event. As usual, there is way more than tennis, including luncheons, tastings and clinics.
When: Feb. 7-9 for the ATP Champions and qualifying for the ATP 250; Feb. 10-16 for the ATP 250.
Where: Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center, downtown Delray Beach
Web: yellowtennisball.com
THE COGNIZANT CLASSIC – It has a new name (it used to be the Honda Classic) but it will still attract many of the world’s top golfers who will battle for some $7 million in prize money and try to rack up early points in the race for the Fed Ex Cup title. The course is still the same and it features the famous “Bear Trap,” one of the most treacherous three-hole stretches (15, 16 and 17) on the tour. Some recent winners include Chris Kirk (defending champion), Sepp Straka, Matt Jones, Sunjae Im, Keith Mitchell, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler, Adam Scott, Rory McElroy and last year’s winner, Austin Eckroat. At press time, the field had not yet been announced, so check the website for updates.
When: Feb. 26-March 2
Where: Championship course at PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach Gardens
Web: thecognizantclassic.com
THE CHUBB CLASSIC -- Do you also like the aging-gracefully golfing greats? Check out this Champions Tour event, as many of the best over-50 golfers compete for the $1.8 million in purse money. The seemingly ageless Bernhard Langer has won the tournament five times including in 2022 and 2023. Last year’s winner was Stephen Ames. At press time, the field had not yet been announced, so check the website for updates.
When: Feb. 10-16
Where: The Tiburon Golf Club at the Ritz-Carlton, Naples
Web: chubbclassic.com/
ORANGE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL RODEO – It’s the 87th edition of this 10-gallon hat-a-thon and you’ll see top professional cowboys and cowgirls compete in all the usual thrill-a-minute events, such as bronc riding, steer wrestling barrel racing and bull riding.
When: Feb. 22-23
Where: Weekley Brothers Pro Rodeo Arena, Davie
Web: davieprorodeo.com/dpr/
CARS ON 5TH – Do some serious gawking at more than 400 luxury vehicles, including Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Maseratis, Porsches, Corvettes and other hypercars and supercars. The VIP experience will get you access to cars that are not part of the regular show.
When: Feb. 8
Where: Along 5th Avenue South, Naples
Web: fifthavenuesouth.com/cars-on-5th/
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA BURROWING OWL FESTIVAL – A whole lot of folks give a hoot about this well-attended gathering in Cape Coral, which is home to the largest known population of this threatened species. It’s a family-fun filled event with live owls, educational exhibits, bus tours to local owl burrows, live music, food vendors and arts & crafts activities for kids.
When: Feb. 22
Where: Rotary Park Environmental Center, Cape Coral
Web: ccfriendsofwildlife.org
COCONUT GROVE ARTS FESTIVAL – It’s a nearly one mile-long mixture of great art, gourmet eats at the Global Food Village, street performers, an eclectic mix of live music and a children’s area. About 300 of some of the finest artists and craftsmen in the world will display their work at one of the largest outdoor art festivals in the country.
When: Feb. 15-17
Where: Coconut Grove, Miami
Web: cgaf.com
ARTS & CRAFTS GALORE – Can’t make it to the Coconut Grove Arts Festival? Not to worry. There are many other arts and crafts festivals in SoFla in February, with some offering live music and/or food and drink. Here are some of them:
- Artigras Fine Arts Festival, Feb. 15-16 at the Gardens North County District Park, Palm Beach Gardens; artigras.org
- Art Wynwood (featuring modern and contemporary art), Feb. 15-18 at the Art Wynwood Pavilion on Biscayne Bay, Miami;usawelcome.net/explore/miami/events/international-event-art-wynwood.htm
- ArtFest Fort Myers, Feb. 1-2 along the water front, downtown Fort Myers; artfestfortmyers.com
- Bay Harbor Island Arts Festival, Feb. 1-2 in the heart of Bay Harbor Islands; bayharborislands-fl.gov/428/2025-Bay-Harbor-Islands-Arts-Festival
- Coconut Point Mall Art Festival, Feb. 15-16 in Estero; ArtFestival.com
- Downtown Delray Beach Craft Festival, Feb. 22-23; ArtFestival.com
- Downtown Stuart Art Festival, Feb. 22-23; ArtFestival.com
- Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts, Feb. 1-2 on SE Dixie Highway, Hobe Sound; ArtFestival.com
- Indigenous Arts & Music Festival, Feb. 6-8 on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, Clewiston (legendary country artist John Anderson is the musical headliner and a panel discussion will include veteran Native actors Graham Greene and Tantoo Cardinal); indigenousamf.com
- Key West Art & Craft Festival, Feb. 22-23 at Truman Waterfront Park, Key West; keywestartcenter.com/kw-art-%26-craft-festival-1
- Naples National Art Show, Feb. 21-23 at Cambier Park; naplesart.org/national-art-fair
- South Miami Rotary Art Festival, Feb. 22-23, adjacent to the Shops at Sunset Place, South Miami; somiartfest.org/
VINTAGE AMERICAN GLASS AND POTTERY SHOW & SALE – Happy 50th Birthday to this event! You’ll find beautiful and funky finds from the Art Deco, Depression and Mid-Century Modern eras. Here are just some of the items: elegant etched glassware, Mid-Century barware, Uranium and Carnival glass, jadeite and Pyrex, art pottery, Fiesta dinnerware, ceramic cookie jars, punch bowls, glass lamps and glass animals. They will even do some glass repair on site. Maybe you’ll win one of the door prizes or raffles.
When: Jan. 31-Feb. 1
Where: Tamarac Community Center, Tamarac
Web: sfdgc.com
PALM BEACH JEWELRY, ART & ANTIQUE SHOW – One of the largest shows of its kind in the United States, it includes a lecture series with industry experts offering their extensive knowledge. Specialists such as curators, skinners and conservators will provide an abundance of information and entertainment.
When: Feb. 13-18
Where: Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach.
Web: palmbeachshow.com
SEMINOLE TRIBAL FAIR & POW WOW – It’s a family affair at this celebration of Native American arts and culture. Highlights include wildlife shows, alligator wrestling, Native American dancing (for fun and competition), arts & crafts, a drum circle, concerts and a Seminole clothing contest.
When: Jan. 31-Feb. 2
Where: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood
Web: semtribefairandpowwow.com
SPRING GARDEN FESTIVAL –It will officially still be winter, but spring weather comes early in South Florida. And, if gardening is your passion, this one is for you. About 40 garden vendors from around the state will be on hand. Growers will show unusual tropical plants and trees, as well as Florida natives. You’ll see (and be able to purchase) palms, fruit trees, bromeliads, hibiscus, butterfly plants, orchids, air plants, herbs and succulents. A limited number of carts will be available, so guests are encouraged to bring a cart or wagon to transport their purchases.
When: Feb. 8-9
Where: Edison and Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers
Web: edisonford.org
DEERFIELD BEACH PIONEER DAYS – It’s a celebration of the city’s agricultural roots and features arts & crafts, live concerts, yummy food, a parade with some 50 floats, a fireworks show and a beach bonfire.
When: Feb. 15-16
Where: Main Beach Parking Lot, Deerfield Beach
Web: deerfield-beach.com/1179/Pioneer-Days
CENTRAL FLORIDA
THE CHRISTMAS MANSION TOURS – Transport yourself to the Gilded Age by touring this historic mansion, the largest and most modern home ever built in Florida before 1900. From November through most of January, several rooms in this iconic landmark will be adorned with elaborate designer decorations and 24 nativities from around the world, and visitors can also see original School House featuring a soaring 15-foot Polynesian ceiling. The mansion is bringing back last year’s “Christmas … The Season for Believing,” and each room has a theme such as “Mapping Out Christmas” in the Reception Parlor and “Elf Wash and Fold” in the famous black and white bathroom. Both guided and self-guided tours are offered, with each participant receiving an audio link to listen to on your phone or with headphones, and parking is free.
When: Nov. 1-Jan. 18
Where: Stetson Mansion, DeLand
Web: https://www.stetsonmansion.com/christmas-tours
TAMPA THEATRE’S HOLIDAY CLASSICS – The historic Tampa Theatre is a Florida gem, and each year brings back this holiday movie series to delight its patrons with timeless classic movies such “It’s A Wonderful Life,” “Home Alone” and “Miracle on 34th Street.” Check out the schedule and catch a Sunday sing-along with “White Christmas” and “Frozen,” or croon along to some pre-show Christmas carols on the Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Organ, a longtime favorite among the theatre’s fans.
When: Nov. 24 through Jan. 5
Where: Tampa Theatre, downtown Tampa
Web: https://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/holiday/
SPACE COAST BIRDING & WILDLIFE FESTIVAL – Meet some of the nation’s top scientists, biologists, photographers, ornithologists, naturalists, artists and authors as they honor Florida’s natural habitat and spotlight the state’s most fascinating birds and animals. The festival takes place along the Space Coast, home to Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Canaveral National Seashore and Kennedy Space Center, an area known for being among the country’s best birding locations due to its convergence of both temperate and subtropical zones. Embark on kayaking tours and field trips, get photography tips from the experts, attend workshops and visit more than 50 Expo Center exhibitors to learn more about this critical segment of Florida’s ecosystem.
When: Jan. 22-26
Where: Cape Canaveral
Web: https://scbwa.net/
IMAGES: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS – Every year for nearly five decades, art enthusiasts, tourists and families have flocked to this free outdoor art fest featuring the original works of more than 200 painters, sculptors, photographers, woodworkers, glassblowers and other talented creators from around the state and country. The event also has lots of gourmet food trucks, live music, art project stations for the kids and an exhibit of student artwork. Stroll through the park, buy some artwork and enjoy the cooler weather in beautiful New Smyrna Beach.
When: Jan. 24-26
Where: New Smyrna Beach
Web: https://imagesartfestival.org/
FORKS & CORKS FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL – Showcasing local, independently owned restaurants throughout Sarasota and Manatee counties, Forks & Corks will celebrate its 18th season with special wine-and-dinner pairings held by 60 “Original Member Restaurants” as well master class wine tastings and other special events at various restaurants and wine shops. The main attraction is on Sunday, Jan. 26, when guests can enjoy delicious dishes prepared by local chefs and live entertainment, all within the iconic courtyard and greenspace of the gorgeous Ringling Museum of Art campus in Sarasota.
When: Jan. 23-27
Where: Various locations in Sarasota and Manatee counties
Web: https://www.eatlikealocal.com/forksandcorks
FLORIDA MANATEE FESTIVAL – Shining a spotlight on the “Manatee Capital of the World,” this Crystal River weekend pays homage to these large gentle giants who love to gather in the warmer waters of Florida every winter. Guests can enjoy a weekend of live entertainment, guided manatee boat tours and kayak tours in Kings Bay, children's play areas and activities, delicious food, and hundreds of vendors showcasing handmade arts and crafts, local services and nonprofits devoted to preserving the state’s natural resources.
When: Jan. 18-19
Where: Downtown Crystal River
Web: https://www.gomanateefest.com/
MLK DREAM BIG CELEBRATION – One of the largest and most vibrant weekend-long MLK Day celebrations in the Southeast returns, beginning with a Friday night awards banquet, followed by a big band competition and block party on Sunday and ending with its famous Monday street parade, featuring both local school marching bands and some of the best from around the country, as well as colorful floats and vendors. Enjoy live music, watch exciting marching and dance performances and honor civil rights and cultural diversity at this St. Petersburg parade that has been inspiring spectators for nearly four decades.
When: Jan. 17, 19 & 20
Where: St. Petersburg
Web: https://mlkdreambig.com/
GASPARILLA CHILDREN’S PARADE AND PIRATE FEST – Grab your eye patches, captain hats and wench garb and get ready for another pirate invasion for both little ones and grown-ups. Tampa’s historic and famous children’s parade and street fest returns once again, filling Tampa Bay with boats, the street with floats and several miles of revelry in the form of costumed guests, music, strewn beads, fireworks and other fun. The adorable children’s parade is on the 20th followed by the elaborate and wild Pirate Fest downtown and Parade of Pirates down beautiful Bayshore Boulevard on the 25th.
When: Jan. 18 & Jan. 25
Where: Tampa
Web: https://www.gasparillapiratefest.com/
TAMPA OYSTER FEST – Oyster enthusiasts will love this special afternoon filled with delicious oysters, live music, and fun activities such as a bourbon pull, wine pull and various games. Learn proper shucking techniques and try variations of the prized shellfish from classic raw oysters to delectable chargrilled, steamed, fried and more. Not into oysters? There are also BBQ, low country boil and other dishes mixed into the festive feast.
When: Jan. 12
Where: Tabellas at Delaney Creek, Tampa
Web: https://www.gasparillapiratefest.com/
HANGCON – Hundreds of outdoors lovers and loungers comes from all over the country to enjoy warmer temperatures and good company at this free “largest hammock gathering in the country.” Hikers, bikers and campers can enjoy five days of tree dwelling, DIY classes, vendors selling camping and outdoors products, gear swap meets and great food among friends. Along with hammock life, tent and RV camping is also welcome this expansive wooded location in the heart of Hernando County. The event is fully funded by donations and raffle tickets for thousands of dollars in camping gear and equipment prizes.
When: Jan. 16-20
Where: Sertoma Youth Ranch, Brooksville
Web: https://hangcon.com/
HOGGETOWNE MEDIEVAL FAIRE – The City of Gainesville is bringing back medieval merriment, lively competitions and ceremonial entertainment for a 38th year, this time packing it all into one weekend for a special “Hoggetowne Goes Downtown” event. Enjoy six stages of continuous performances by jugglers, jesters and magicians, munch on giant turkey legs and watch a living chess match unfold. Children visiting the King and Queen at the Royal Pavilion will be made lords and ladies, dragon slayers and damsels of the royal court, and they’ll have plenty of room to run around at the Depot Park playground. Admission is free and there will be plenty of parking options to access via trams and shuttles.
When: Jan. 25-26
Where: Depot Park, Gainesville
Web: https://www.hoggetownemedfaire.com/
FLORIDA STORYTELLING FESTIVAL – Visitors from all over the state come to hear others, learn entertaining techniques and tell their own stories at this enriching four-day weekend of workshops, open mic slams, concerts, kids’ storytelling showcases and awards. Present your own brief story at the “Story Slam” or enter the 5-minute Tall Tale Liar’s Contest to earn the top prizes. Those who stay onsite at the historic Lakeside Inn get room discounts, but there are plenty of lodging options nearby. Meet some award-winning “Featured Tellers” and learn some key techniques to become a masterful speaker yourself.
When: Jan. 23-26
Where: Lakeside Inn, Mount Dora
Web: https://flstory.com/
VERO BEACH INTERNATIONAL TENNIS OPEN – There’s something for both tennis enthusiasts and casual bystanders of all ages at this world-class tennis tournament and week-long series of social events. More than 100 top-tier female athletes from over 30 countries will compete in this prestigious and highly competitive US Tennis Association Women’s Pro Circuit event boasting a prize pool of $75,000 and offering coveted WTA ranking points. The week will also include a fashion show, art show, dinner dance and wine social for the adults, as well as a special Kids Day and a kids’ tennis clinic.
When: Jan. 20-26
Where: Grand Harbor Golf and Beach Club, Vero Beach
Web: https://grandharbor.com/international-open/
ZORA! OUTDOOR FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS – Held in her tiny hometown just north of Orlando, famed storyteller Zora Neale Hurston and her groundbreaking works are honored in a year-long series of events, kicked off by an Eatonville walking tour and a virtual birthday celebration, then ending with a three-day Outdoor Festival of the Arts. The fest has something for both young and old, offering insight into African American history and culture through arts and crafts booths, children’s activities, market shopping, food trucks and other fun.
When: Jan. 7 & Jan. 31-Feb. 2
Where: Historic Eatonville
Web: https://zorafestival.org/
SNOWBIRD EXTRAVAGANZA – As tens of thousands of Canadian and northern American winter visitors migrate to the state of Florida to escape the cold winters, this annual Lakeland event serves as a celebration of their return to their warmer, sunnier home away from home. Guests enjoy exhibits, showcases, products and service demos aimed at enhancing the mature lifestyle, including a cooking show, several musical performances, networking events, bingo and a Canadian hockey challenge.
When: Jan. 28-29
Where: RP Funding Center, Lakeland
Web: https://snowbirdextravaganza.com/
INDIAN RIVER MARINE FLEA MARKET & BOAT SHOW – Boat owners, sea lovers and nautical enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy this indoor and outdoor market and food extravaganza, featuring various vendors selling boating gear and fishing supplies, expos on the newest products and innovations to make sea or fishing life more fun, as well as delicious seafood dishes with Florida-caught flavors. Hunt for bargains, check out various boats on display, peruse scuba diving accessories and marine-themed artwork and soak in the sea breeze and sunshine.
When: Jan 25-26
Where: Indian River Fairgrounds, Vero Beach
Web: https://flnauticalfleamarket.com/
DAYTONA 500 – Along with experiencing the adrenaline rush of the main event, auto racing fans flock to Daytona Beach days before The Great American Race to take part in the meet-and-greet Fanzone experience, VIP driver appearances, interactive displays and a special pre-race concert, with Pitbull headlining this year’s show. In its 67th year, this historic event has grown into one of the most memorable experiences in the world for auto racing enthusiasts, and campground space is available for those looking to make a weekend of it.
When: Feb. 16
Where: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach
Web: http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/
TAMPA BAY COLLARD GREEN FESTIVAL – Returning once again to the Woodson Museum of Florida and surrounding streets, this free and family-friendly festival is a celebration of health, agriculture, history, culture, food and community wrapped into one. Sample delicious variations of the prized leafy green, enter the collard green cook-off or simply stroll St. Pete’s Historic Deuces Corridor to enjoy live bands, farmer’s markets, food trucks, wellness vendors, kids’ activities, cooking demonstrations and more. This year’s fest extends the fun with a special 5K and “fitness extravaganza” day of skateboarding lessons, yoga sessions and other activities on Feb. 9, the Sunday before the main event.
When: Feb. 15
Where: St. Petersburg
Web: https://www.tbcgf.org/
FLORIDA GOURD ARTS FESTIVAL – The Florida Gourd Society is once again hosting its annual three-day gathering of pumpkin and gourd enthusiasts, offering a full roster of seminars and workshops so guests can learn more about the cultivation and crafting of these bulbous, versatile fruits, transforming them into decorations, bowls, canvasses and sculptures. Take home one of your own creations in a step-by-step class, ranging from those for beginners to the more technically savvy sculptors. This year’s theme is “Growing Gourds,” and squash-lovers of all ages are encouraged to participate.
When: Feb. 21-23
Where: Azan Shriner’s Center, Melbourne
Web: https://flgourdsoc.org/
GARDENFEST! – Green thumbs and beginning gardeners alike are drawn to this fest, pulling wagons to fill with palms, ferns, orchids, bromeliads, succulents, fruit trees, bonsai, roses and other natural beauties. Hosted by the Garden Club of Indian River County, this day-long market celebrates all things garden-related, including local and regional vendors selling pottery, lighting, furniture, artwork and other items to beautify the yard and home. The fest also offers children’s crafting stations, food trucks and raffle prizes.
When: Feb. 1-2
Where: Riverside Park, Vero Beach
Web: https://www.gardenclubofirc.org/gardenfest/overview/
MOUNT DORA ARTS FESTIVAL – Celebrating a half-century anniversary this year, this outdoor arts festival takes full advantage of February’s cool and sunny weather, drawing visitors from all over the country to Mount Dora’s quaint streets to showcase 300 fine artists, including sculptors, painters, photographers, glass artist and woodworkers. Along with the artwork, there will be plenty of festival food tents and trucks, beer, wine and cocktails to try. Leave yourself extra time to explore the town’s parks, museums and tours, as Mount Dora is a Central Florida historic gem.
When: Feb. 1-2
Where: Downtown Mount Dora
Web: https://www.mountdoraartsfestival.org/
SPIRIT OF THE BUFFALO POW WOW & NATIVE AMERICAN FESTIVAL – This decades-long annual fest has grown to fill two weekends in February, bringing crafts, intertribal dance competitions, historic village displays, workshops and over 60 exhibitors under a huge circus tent and surrounding grounds. Guests can learn more about Native American culture while shopping for authentic, handmade crafts, watching falconry demonstrations and joining a dance circle competition. Bring a Tipi and camp onsite at the new and improved Native American Village.
When: Feb. 7-9, 14-16
Where: International Market World Flea Market, Auburndale
Web: https://spiritofthebuffalopowwow.com/
FLORIDA STATE FAIR – The Florida State Fair is a mecca of thrill rides, flavor overload and entertainment, drawing hundreds of thousands of fans to its stages spotlighting star country and pop music acts, circus performers, Hollywood racing pigs and other wild shows. Learn more about Florida history and agriculture at colorful walk-through exhibits, and come hungry so you can try some of the strangely delicious variations of batter-dipped foods, burgers, funnel cakes, lemonades and ice cream treats. Guests of all ages can also learn about farming with hands-on experiences at the Ag-Venture for grown-ups and Little Farm Hands for tots. Cracker Country, an immersive display of 19th-century Florida pioneer life, is a beloved fair tradition.
When: Feb. 6-17
Where: Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa
Web: http://www.floridastatefair.com/
LOCALTOPIA – Celebrating locally owned businesses and organizations for more than a decade, Localtopia will showcase more than 300 vendors for a full day of bands, food, drinks, as well as some of St. Peterburg’s best shops, services, boutiques, charities, wellness booths, live demos and artists. The free, outdoor event will once again take place in downtown St. Pete’s centrally located Williams Park and surrounding streets and will include a Family Village for the little ones, a Food Truck Rally Alley and “Local Thirst Stations” serving beer and wine.
When: Feb. 22
Where: Williams Park, downtown St. Petersburg
Web: https://localtopia.keepsaintpetersburglocal.org/
FARM FESTIVAL & QUILT SHOW – Learn more about Florida’s farming roots and the intricate art of quilting at the Pioneer Florida Museum, aimed at preserving the state’s rich settler history. Watch demonstrations on quilting, sugar cane grinding and syrup making, blacksmithing and other traditional crafting skills as you explore the grounds of the living history museum. Be sure to catch the magnificent midday draft horse pull, the model train display, the Pasco County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse and other entertainment while you’re enjoying plates of pulled pork, black beans, baked goods and sweet treats.
When: Feb. 1
Where: Dade City
Web: https://www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org/
ST. PETERSBURG SCIENCE FESTIVAL & MARINEQUEST – These two fun and educational events are held together to bring hands-on, STEM-related activities, seminars, games, giveaways and shows spread among adjoining campuses along St. Petersburg’s waterfront. Pet some marine wildlife, make slime and foam, learn little-known facts about Florida wildlife and conservation efforts, and enjoy music and sweet or savory treats. Guests of all ages will appreciate the many organizations, speakers, scientists, vendors and performers on-site to make science a blast in both indoor and outdoor spaces.
When: Feb. 8
Where: St. Petersburg
Web: https://stpetescifest.org/
WINTER PARK ARTS WEEKEND – See why some call Winter Park the “City of Arts & Culture” during this four-day arts extravaganza featuring dozens of community events and performances at Central Park’s Main Stage and other venues throughout town. Learn about the connection between art and health, enjoy a soothing big band musical performance in the park, take an art selfie at the immersive “Art in the Park” day and visit several museums, gardens, and theatrical and musical venues offering promotional exhibits and discounts.
When: Feb. 20-23
Where: Various locations in Winter Park
Web: https://cityofwinterpark.org/residents-guests/things-to-enjoy/arts-culture/arts-weekend
154th SILVER SPURS RODEO & PARADE– Rodeo cowboys from all over the country compete in bull riding, saddle bronc riding, bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, tie-down roping, and barrel racing events. In between the serious stuff, a rodeo clown entertains the crowd and the Silver Spurs Quadrille team performs a square dance on horseback. For those who like the show and tradition as much as the sport, be sure to check out the previous weekend’s Silver Spurs Parade through the streets of Downtown St. Cloud, featuring this year’s Miss Silver Spurs Court along with rodeo queens from all around the country.
When: Parade is Feb. 15; Rodeo is Feb. 20-23
Where: Downtown St. Cloud (parade); Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee
Web: https://www.silverspursrodeo.com/
PINE CASTLE PIONEER DAYS – Local historians share a piece of Central Florida history frozen in time – the Pine Castle neighborhood between Orlando and Kissimmee – with a recreation of the area’s turn-of-the-century events. Actors play out old dueling scenes and give history lessons, folk bands play, horse carriages give tours and vendors sell handcrafted wares. This year’s Pioneer Days festival theme is “Celebrating Citrus,” a celebration of the region’s rich agricultural history and some of the original families and farmers that put down roots.
When: Feb. 22-23
Where: Cypress Grove Park, Orlando
Web: http://www.pinecastlepioneerdays.org/
SUNWEST SHRIMP & CRAB FESTIVAL – Feast on fresh Florida grouper, shrimp, crab and other seafood dishes and enjoy the sandy beaches of Hudson’s SunWest Park at this weekend-long crustacean celebration. Check out the hilarious crab races and rock along to the live bands playing through the day, or try your hand in the various games and tournaments taking place throughout the park. Kids entry is free, and adults 21 and up can sample drinks from beer, wine and spirits vendors. This year, the festival’s 10th anniversary, more than 15 seafood vendors are participating, as well as several food and sweets trucks.
When: Feb. 22-23
Where: SunWest Park, Hudson
Web: https://www.facebook.com/SunwestCrabandShrimpFestival
NORTH FLORIDA
BECOMING FLORIDA’S CAPITAL — Sprinkle a little bit of Sunshine State history into your adventures with a visit to this temporary exhibit tied to Tallahassee’s bicentennial celebration. ‘Becoming Florida’s Capital’ takes visitors on a journey through the historical actions and power struggle that defined the city’s past and eventually led to Governor William Duval announcing it as the new state capital on March 4, 1824. Guests can explore at their own pace any time, or attend one of the staff-led tours on either July 19 or August 16. Staff-led tours are free but require registration in advance.
When: through Jan. 5, 2025
Where: Florida Historic Capitol Museum, Tallahassee
Web: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/special-tour-of-becoming-floridas-capital-registration-869246388347
NIGHT OF LIVING LIGHTS — When the weather cools down, the still waters of Guana Lake are aglow thanks to bioluminescent comb jellies. Guests on this guide-led tour will enjoy a 90-minute paddle that allows them to experience one of northeast Florida’s natural wonders up close. Tours depart from Guana Dam just before sunset on evenings when the temperature is above 55 degrees and the wind speed is below 12 miles per hour. The best nights for viewing are between the full and new moon. Guests are encouraged to bring flashlights or headlamps.
When: Nov. 3 - Jan. 26
Where: Guana Dam, Ponte Vedra Beach
Web: https://geotrippin.com
NIGHT OF LIGHTS — Millions of twinkling lights fill the trees, deck the storefronts and line the downtown buildings of historic St. Augustine, leaving the city aglow with the Christmas spirit. Each year, hundreds of thousands of tourists and locals visit during the 9-week celebration. One of the best ways to explore is by foot, allowing time to stop and savor the sights and sounds, but there are other options. Guests can also tour the city by trolley, boat, golf cart or in a horse-drawn carriage ride. Those willing to put in a little extra effort can enjoy a bird’s eye view after climbing the 219 steps to the top of the city’s iconic lighthouse. The Light Up! Night (Nov. 23) is the biggest party of the season and features holiday tunes in front of city hall before the party migrates to the Plaza de la Constitucion gazebo for a big band concert by the All-Star Orchestra. After that, the Night of Lights switch is flipped, signaling the official start of the Christmas season.
When: Nov. 23 - Jan. 26
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/nights-lights
OPT OUT — January is the perfect time to hit the trail while the weather is mild and the sun is shining. Start the new year by choosing to enjoy a breath of fresh air on one of these ranger-led adventures in our gorgeous state parks. Guests are encouraged to wear sensible shoes and bring binoculars, water, camera, bug spray and sunscreen.
- Beginning Guided Birding Hike (Pensacola, Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25): Put your binoculars to good use on this guided hike at Big Lagoon State Park that introduces newbies to birding in the sunshine state. This is a shoreline and boardwalk hike that is less than a mile long round trip. Loaner binoculars will be available. Free with park admission. https://www.floridastateparks.org/events?f%5B0%5D=%3A55&f%5B1%5D=park_trail_event%3A55
- Time Machine Tour (Fort White, Jan. 11): Head back in time to the remains of 17th-century Mission de San Martin de Timucua located deep in the forest of Ichetucknee Springs State Park. You’ll learn about the park’s history as the ancient Timucuan capital, Aquacalyquen, and see what remains of old phosphate mining sites. This tour moves through brush so long pants are recommended. Tickets are $15 and reservations are also recommended. https://www.floridastateparks.org/events/time-machine-tour-15
- Bike Ride to the Hidden Spring (Wakulla Springs, Jan. 18): This six-mile, ranger-led bicycle tour in Wakulla Springs State Park will take you through hardwood uplands, longleaf flatwoods and cypress sloughs to the “Hidden Spring”. Free with park admission. Guests are encouraged to bring snacks. https://www.floridastateparks.org/events/bike-ride-hidden-spring-14
- Rim Ramble Hike (Gainesville, Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25): You’ll explore just a small segment of Paynes Prairie’s 23,000-acre preserve on this walk along the La Chua Trail. The hike will meander through dense upland forest and the park’s sinkhole-rich topography. The terrain includes rolling hills. Free with park admission, but guests must sign up on the day of the hike at the Interpretive Trailer. https://www.floridastateparks.org/events?f%5B0%5D=park_trail_event%3A181
COLORS OF THE WILD — Once the holidays are over, the Jacksonville Zoo is still aglow thanks to over 1,000 intricate lanterns. Colors of the Wild depicts plants and animals in magical scenes and is one of the largest Asian lantern displays in the country. Get ready to take in a skyscape full of Japanese cherry blossoms and see native Florida panthers and manatees in a completely new “light”. Guests can purchase tickets only for Colors of the Wild, or a combo ticket that also includes regular zoo admission.
When: nightly through Jan. 5, Thursdays - Sundays through Feb. 9
Where: Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
Web: https://www.jacksonvillezoo.org
CAMELLIA SHOW — If you know the difference between japonica and sasanqua camellias and where to plant them, then you’ll be in good company chatting with the growers cultivating their (hopefully) prize-winning blooms at the annual two-day show at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens. If you don’t, this is the perfect opportunity to learn more about the shapes, sizes, care and culture of the fragrant blooms. Guests will also enjoy exploring the 68-acre facility’s themed gardens including the Camellia and Azalea Garden which should be near the peak for all the camellias varieties. This is the ideal time to score a new, or first bush, for your own yard. Don’t forget to check out the sale area before leaving.
When: Jan. 4-5
Where: Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, Gainesville
Web: https://kanapaha.org/events
ST. AUGUSTINE FILM FESTIVAL — Cinephiles who wish to catch acclaimed indie or foreign films not usually screened in north Florida, always love the lineup curated for St. Augustine’s annual festival. This year, movie buffs can hand pick their schedule from more than 40 films from 25 countries over four days. All Film Badges include the ability to attend any screening in any location. All Access Badges also include entry to the film fest parties every night (Thursday through Saturday) and the wrap party on Sunday. Fans who just want to catch the festival’s premiere movies can purchase Lewis Pass, which includes access to all movies screened in the Lewis Auditorium. Some of the fest’s premiere picks include The Green Flash (Florida, ex-drug runner documentary), Queen of the Ring (U.S., biographical drama), Shape of Things (U.S., surfing documentary) and Butterflies (India, family comedy).
When: Jan. 9-12
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.staugfilmfest.com
30A SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL — The annual salute to singer/songwriters features more than 125 artists and 200 performances in 25 music venues that boast either intimate settings or large concert stages. The event headliners always includes a who’s who from the music industry repping different decades and genres performing on the main stage at the outdoor amphitheater. The 2025 headliners include Melissa Etheridge, Amos Lee, The Jayhawks, The Devon Allman Project, Secret Sisters and Maggie Rose.
When: Jan. 16-20
Where: South Walton
Web: https://30asongwritersfestival.com
OYSTER COOK-OFF — Apalachicola’s annual salute to its local oyster harvest features an old-school cooking competition. Even though Gordon Ramsey won’t be onsite to “encourage the contestants or sample the finished dishes, they'll still feel the heat because there are actually rules. Cheftestants only have two hours and must bring their own ingredients, utensils and cookware as well as a heat source. Regarding the dish, fresh oysters must be featured prominently. Festival attendees will also enjoy fresh shrimp, smoked mullet, grilled hot dogs, hamburgers and more. If you think you have a winning recipe that will make others swoon, submit the name of your dish by January 5 for the Oyster Cook-Off. Also includes a silent auction, live music, dance performances, kids activities, live music and the Half Shell Hustle, a 5K fun run that starts the day.
When: Jan. 18
Where: Apalachicola Riverfront Park
Web: http://www.oystercookoff.com
HOGGETOWNE MEDIEVAL FAIRE — Kick off 2025 in ye olde style with trumpets blasting, fair maidens dancing and “knights” in full body armor jousting during Gainesville’s annual medieval fair. The 38th annual renaissance fest features more than 75 artisans and craftsmen plying their wares — unique jewelry and blacksmithing, hand-blown glassware, wood carvings and medieval clothing — throughout the weekend. This year’s theme, “The Adventure of King Arthur,” features a combat showcase during the event’s live chess match. Other revelry, like falconry, aerial acrobatics, music performances, gypsy dancers and more will be spread out over six stages.
When: Jan. 25-26
Where: Depot Park, Gainesville
Web: https://www.hoggetownemedfaire.com
BBQ, BACON & BREWS FEST — You had us at BBQ and bacon. And there’s no doubt the “brews” part plays second fiddle to the fest’s main draws: fall-off-the-bone BBQ and bacon served as expected or with a twist (ie. smothered in chocolate). The third annual, family-friendly fest is another opportunity for Clay County to throw a party and do it with style. Kids will enjoy the petting farm, play area, sack races, hula hoop contest, train rides, corn hole, bounce houses and more. Adults can participate in the Baked Bean Eating Contest and Axe Throwing. The Disc-Connected K9s will perform during frisbee dog shows.
When: Jan. 25-26
Where: Clay County Fairgrounds, Green Cove Springs
Web: https://www.claycountyfest.com/BBQ-BACON-FEST.php
VILLAIN ARTS’ 2ND ANNUAL JACKSONVILLE TATTOO ARTS FESTIVAL — Do you have ink? Whether it’s significant — whole body — or small but intricate, you can enter the work in one of the many tattoo contests during the three-day fest. The second annual event that celebrates local, national and international tattoo artists is also the perfect opportunity to get new body art from some of the best in the business. The event also includes live entertainment featuring Captain and Maybelle from America’s Got Talent, contortionist Camille Zamboni, James Maltman from Ringling Brothers and Verona Fink.
When: Jan. 31 - Feb. 2
Where: Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center, Jacksonville
Web: https://villainarts.com/tattoo-conventions-villain-arts/jacksonville-tattoo-arts-convention
SUNSHINE STATE BOOK FESTIVAL — Gainesville's fourth annual fest brings readers and writers face-to-face and features 200 local, regional and national authors whose writing spans multiple genres. Author and environmental journalist Cynthia Barnett, a fifth-generation Floridian, will be the keynote speaker. Her most recent book, The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans, was named one of the best science books of the year by NPR. This year’s panel discussion with authors Pat Caren (Season of the Dove), Richard Gartee (Atlantis Dying), Mallory O’Connor (Epiphany’s Gift) and Bonnie T. Ogle (Freaky Frogs) will focus on climate change in fiction. The festival includes author meet and greets and children’s book authors holding story time for the youngest attendees. Admission is free.
When: Jan. 31 - Feb. 1
Where: Gainesville
Web: https://www.sunshinestatebookfestival.com
RUNNERS HIGH — When the temps are mild, Floridians hit the road — on two feet. With multiple distances and formats, one of these race weekends has the ideal event for new or veteran runners.
- DONNA MARATHON WEEKEND (Jan. 31-Feb. 2): For 17 years, the Donna, as it’s known by locals, has attracted marathon runners to Jacksonville Beach for one of the fastest, flattest Boston Marathon qualifying courses. And although the course boasts gorgeous Atlantic Ocean beachfront views, the biggest draw is the fact that it’s the only U.S. marathon dedicated to serving those with breast cancer. It’s a celebration in pink; with this year’s theme being “Destination: Fearless”. The 18th annual race weekend has races for all ages and running skill levels. Distance runners can register for the 26.2 with DONNA National Marathon, the Half Marathon or Ultramarathon. Families looking for a much, much shorter race route can participate in the 5K, Pet’s Bar Donna Crawl (2.7 miles) or the Donna Dash, a 1-mile race. The post-race Athletes’ Village includes live music, adult beverages for participants over 21, merchandise vendors, food and post-race therapy. https://breastcancermarathon.com
- SURF or Sombrero Ultra Running Festival (Middleburg, Feb. 14-16): If you’re looking for an opportunity to log your first ultra marathon (ie. any race that exceeds 26.2 miles) or claim your first 100-mile buckle, this 48-hour event allows runners to achieve their long(er) distance goals. This event registers runners in timeframes, not miles. Participants can register for one of these timeframes: 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours or 48 hours. The Clay County Regional Sports Complex hosts the fest which also includes vendors, Valentine’s Day-themed giveaways and more. https://www.ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=119005
FORT MOSE JAZZ AND BLUES SERIES — The annual February concert series boasts a lineup of four world-renowned musical entertainers to help Fort Mose, the first legally-sanctioned free African settlement in the U.S., celebrate its rich history by bringing the community together through music. The Texas-bred collective, Snarky Puppy, which defies traditional labels by scoring Grammys as R&B Performers and as Contemporary Instrumentalists, kicks off the concert series (Feb. 6). They’ll pass the torch to Tower of Power (Feb. 8), which has delivered funk and soul hits for more than 50 years. Macy Gray, the award-winning singer/songwriter/actor will perform on Feb. 15) and the bebop, jazz and funk stylings of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band with Sierra Green and The Giants will close out the series (Feb. 16). Proceeds from the concert series support the Fort Mose Historical Society effort to rebuild the fort with a historically accurate representation.
When: Feb. 6-8, 14-16
Where: Fort Mose Historic State Park, St. Augustine
Web: https://discoverfortmose.com
SAND UP COMEDY FESTIVAL — Where do clams go to borrow money? The prawn broker. Don’t worry, there will be no dad jokes or beach-themed bad puns at this three-day stand-up comedy fest. Shows will be spread out over six venues and feature more than 20 national and Florida-based comedians. The event headliners include Jeremy Alder, Ian Aber, Paula Kosienski, Eeland Stribling and Bob Place.
When: Feb. 13-15
Where: various venues, Walton and Bay counties
Web: https://www.sandupcomedyfest.com
MARDI GRAS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL — There’s no shortage of Mardi Gras-inspired events in the Sunshine State (see the Mardi Gras Barkus Parade below). PCB’s is part family-friendly parade, part beachfront live music party. The music lineup goes heavy in its salute to New Orleans sound and includes Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band, the Lost Bayou Ramblers and Double Trouble Zydeco. The kids parade happens on Friday, and the Krewe of Dominique Youx Mardi Gras parade holds the marquee spot late Saturday afternoon. Other festival fun includes the Mardi Gras 5K Fun Run, a meet and greet with the fest’s queen and king, opening ceremonies, kids zone and fireworks.
When: Feb. 14-15
Where: Panama City Beach
Web: https://www.visitpanamacitybeach.com/events/concerts-music-festivals/mardi-gras
BATTLE OF OLUSTEE REENACTMENT AND ANNUAL OLUSTEE FESTIVAL — Lake City hosts its biggest party of the year when during the reenactment of Florida’s largest Civil War battle. More than 25,000 visitors arrive in Lake City for two days of live music and its annual arts and crafts festival leading up to the 48th annual reenactment. The Olustee Festival is Friday and Saturday and features over 200 arts and crafts vendors, live music, a parade, the Miss Olustee court and food vendors. Guests looking to jumpstart their Saturday can participate in the Olustee Blue/Grey 5K which traverses downtown Lake City’s historic neighborhoods. On Sunday, everyone heads to the historic battlefield for the “official” reenactment on the 161st anniversary of the Battle of Olustee. The Battle of Olustee annually attracts more than 1,700 reenactors (including children!) and boasts one of the country’s best marketplaces for purchasing authentic period goods, uniforms and accessories. The battlefield area also hosts the artillery inspection, medical demo, period music concert, battle reenactment and ball on Saturday.
When: Feb. 14-16
Where: Olustee Battlefield State Park (reenactment), downtown Lake City (festival)
Web: www.olusteefestival.com, http://www.battleofolustee.org
PENSACON — This convention proves geeky, sci-fi love has no borders as fanboys and girls of seemingly diverse groups like MMA and horror movies or gamers and paranormal enthusiasts can coexist under one roof. Top festival guests include actors Mike O’Malley (Yes Dear and Glee), Alex Kingston (Doctor Who and ER), James Jude Courtney (Halloween movie series), Emily Swallow (The Mandalorian), Scott Innes (Scooby Doo) and Deep Roy (Star Trek movies). It also will host artists Mark Maddox (Moonstone comics) and DC and Marvel illustrator Jim Calafiore. No comic con would be complete without a costume competition, so start planning what you’ll be wearing now. Also includes a Film Festival.
When: Feb. 14-16
Where: Pensacola Bay Center
Web: https://pensacon.com
FIDDLER CRAB FESTIVAL — Steinhatchee’s annual salute to Southern hospitality and fun includes Friday and Saturday night fireworks, live entertainment, a car and truck show and more than 200 arts, craft and food vendors. The family-friendly highlight is always the parade which features decorated floats, boats, horses and golf carts.
When: Feb. 14-16
Where: Steinhatchee
Web: https://steinhatcheechamber.com/fiddler-crab-festival
ST. AUGUSTINE SPANISH FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL — Where most wine fests are a global celebration with vintners pouring their best, St. Augustine’s annual salute celebrates the city’s founding by Spainard Pedro Menéndez and Spain’s 4,000-year winemaking legacy, culture and music. The fest kicks off with the Tapas, Wine and Spirits (Feb. 20) at the Lightner Museum that pairs light bites from local chefs with Spanish wine and spirits. If you want to indulge in a five-course dinner dreamed up by celebrity chefs Laurent Manrique and Gerald Hirigoyen, then the Cava Reception & Wine Pairing Dinner (Feb. 21) in the Flagler College Solarium is the perfect ticket for an elegant night out. The biggest draw event is always the Grand Tasting (Feb. 22) featuring over 100 authentic Spanish wines including well-known varietals like tempranillo, garnacha and albarino.
When: Feb. 20-22
Where: St. Augustine
Web: www.spanishwinefestival.com
30A WINE FESTIVAL — Even though Saturday’s grand tasting throughout the picturesque streets of Alys Beach is the festival highlight, who wouldn’t want to attend Sunday’s Rose & Croquet? Or Thursday’s Tapas and Tequila? And Friday’s Bourbon, Beer and Butts? Yes, the beachfront community’s annual event goes beyond red, white and bubbly. The grand tasting includes 80 wines from around the globe. Meanwhile, the croquet tournament might feature the most unique dress code with attendees encouraged to wear croquet whites, berets and sashes.
When: March 20-23
Where: Alys Beach
Web: http://30awinefestival.com
MARDI GRAS BARKUS PARADE — Get ready for a pawsome time when Apalachicola’s four-legged canine companions take center stage for not just one, but two days of furry frivolity. Led by the Mystic Krewe of Salty Barkers, the theme for the 14th annual event is “Game of Bones: The Canine Kingdom Rules”. The fest, which has a Mardi Gras street party atmosphere, has been expanded to include Friday night festivities like street entertainers, live music, costume contests, relay races and a live auction. Saturday’s main event includes a parade, arts and craft vendors and local eats. The parade’s highlight, of course, features both the two-legged and four-legged participants in costume.
When: Feb. 21-22
Where: Apalachicola
Web: https://www.floridasforgottencoast.com/event/apalachicola-mardi-gras-barkus-parade-street-festival
NORTHEAST FLORIDA SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GAMES & FESTIVAL — If you had watching a man in a plaid kilt attempt to toss a very long, tapered wooden pole end-over-end on your bingo card, then don’t miss the “Feats of Strength” portion of the annual Highland Games fest. Although the “athletic events” are the main draw for many, there’s also a “wee bit o’ Scotland” in the live music, which include bagpipes (of course!), dancing (think Highland Fling) and a Scottish whiskey tasting for those over 21. Guests will also get to mingle with members of local and visiting clans, listen to the Band and Solo Piping Competition and eat traditional food.
When: Feb. 22
Where: Clay County Fairgrounds, Green Cove Springs
Web: www.neflgames.com
WORLD OF NATIONS CELEBRATION — Jacksonville’s annual cultural celebration encourages attendees to show off the artistry of their cultural heritage by dressing up during its annual showcase of international arts, dance, fashion, cuisine, storytelling and music. Some of the 2025 participating countries include Argentina, the Bahamas, Cambodia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, France, Indonesia, Israel, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey and Venezuela.
When: Feb. 22-23
Where: Tailgaters Parking, Jacksonville
Web: https://specialevents.coj.net/Special-Events/World-of-Nations-Celebration.aspx