A Calendar of Florida Events
for April and May 2026
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
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 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 some of the best polo players in the world. Some of the featured events are the National Polo Center 16-goal championships, the U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship and the National President’s Cup. Both the Winter Equestrian Festival and the Palm Beach Polo Season 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. 12-April 3 for the Winter Equestrian Festival and Dec. 28-May 3 for the Palm Beach Polo Season. Both are at the Wellington National Polo Center.
Web: Respectively, wellingtoninternational.com for the Winter Equestrian Festival and uspolo.org
MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL: THE EXHIBITION – Want to see the Sistine Chapel up close without spending all that money to go to Rome and having to deal with the crowds? This exhibit has you covered. And you won’t even have to look up at the ceiling! There are life-sized 34 frescos (all at eye level) including the ceiling and altar masterpieces, from the Creation of Adam to The Last Judgement. Cutting-edge
technology was used, enabling visitors to see every brushstroke and detail in vibrant colors. No photos are allowed in the Sistine Chapel, but here you're allowed to take as many pictures as you want. Each fresco has informative signage, but a VIP package comes with an audio tour.
When: March 12-June 14
Where: Galleria Mall, Fort Lauderdale (The exhibit is in a closed hall, so you will not be disturbed by other people in the mall.)
Web: sistinechapelexhibit.com/FLL
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL’S LUZIA – You will escape to an imaginary Mexico and sumptuous world suspended between dreams and reality in this visually stunning production. Passing from an old movie set to the ocean to a smoky dance hall and an arid desert, LUZIA takes audiences through a vibrant world filled striking artistry, playfulness and wonders and features a mystifying menagerie of characters. It brings traditional and contemporary circus disciplines to a whole new level. LUZIA incorporates rain into acrobatic and artistic scenes, a first for a Cirque production. Highlights include a male contortionist twisting his body into unimaginable positions, an aerial straps specialist defying the laws of gravity at the center of a natural sinkhole, a juggler tossing seven pins at breakneck speed and two soccer freestylers mixing street dance with spectacular ball manipulation.
When: Feb. 19-April 27
Where: Under the Big Top at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale
Web: cirquedusoleil.com/LUZIA
MINTO U.S. OPEN PICKLEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS – It is known as the biggest pickleballl party in the world – and for good reason. Some 55,000 fans attend this world-class international event that attracts the best players in the world, as well as pickleball enthusiasts of all ages and ability levels. It’s being held at a 64-court venue which is one of the best in the country. You‘ll also enjoy live music, beverages and yummy food.
When: April 11-18
Where: USOP National Pickleball Center, Naples
Web: usopenpickleballchampionship.com
MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL – The 43 rd iteration of this So Fla tradition will showcase some 165 feature narratives, documentaries and short films of all genres from 45 countries worldwide, including 40 world premieres, 11 North American premieres, five U.S. premieres and 63 Florida premieres. Program highlights include the opening night presentation of Tuners, Power Ballad on the closing night and the centerpiece selections The Christophers (directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Ian McKellen) and Poetic License. Other notable films include the
world premieres of documentaries such as Jon Kean’s The Hollywood Rabbi and Keanu Reeves-executive-produced Madwoman’s Game, as well as Peacock’s new South Florida-set series M.I.A., and Brazilian hacker thriller The King of the Internet. The North American premieres include the drama The Gymnast, starring Ethan Embry; football tragedy Heysel 85; Chilean political thriller The Red Hangar (Hangar Rojo); spy-comedy Comandante Fritz; and Flavia, an adaptation of the popular Flavia de Luce children’s book series starring Martin Freeman and Jonathan Pryce. Some directors, actors and special guests will be on hand to discuss the films and/or receive awards, including Matt Bomer, Danielle Brooks, Sonia Manzano, Bob Oldenkirk, Leticia Tonos Paniagua, Milly Quezada, Lili Reinhart, Adam Scott and John Waters. Tip: Tickets for all festival showings and events go quickly, so book soon.
When: April 9-19
Where: Various locations in Miami and Miami Beach
Web: miamifilmfestival.com
ROCK THE OCEAN’S TORTUGA MUSIC FESTIVAL – Some 50 performers and/or bands will once again perform at this annual beach bash. This year’s headliners are Post Malone, Riley Green, Kenny Chesney, Dwight Yoakam, Tyler Hubbard, Russell Dickerson, Ice Cube and Lukas Nelson. Check out the Next from Nashville stage to see the best of the up-and-coming country singers. Don’t miss the Conservation Village right in the center of it all. You’ll experience the Virtual Shark Dive and maybe even get to attend a pop-up show by artists who spontaneously come to the village and perform. The best way to keep track of all this is by using the Tortuga app. Also at the village: displays on turtle conservation, coral reef degradation, over-fishing and marine pollution. There will be plenty of food and drink options, too.
When: April 10-12
Where: Fort Lauderdale Beach
Web: tortugamusicfestival.com
JAZZ FEST POMPANO BEACH – Attendees will enjoy intimate performances during the day and high-energy concerts in the evening, all within steps of the Atlantic Ocean. Here is the lineup: flutist Kim Scott, saxophonist Richard Elliot, pianist/trombonist Brian Culbertson and his band, Latin Grammy-nominated pianist Martin Bejerano and his band (presenting The Purple Project: Reimagining the Music of Prince), pianist Connie Han, saxophonist Walter Beasley and powerhouse funk-fusion ensemble Ghost-Note. Beyond the music, you will find a diverse and vibrant food court and interactive art experiences.
When: April 18-19
Where: Near the Fisher Family Pier, Pompano Beach
Web: visitpompanobeach.com/jazz-fest/
AFRO ROOTS FEST – Immerse yourself in a full-day celebration of global roots music, culture and community. First, the evening music: This year’s featured artists include Grammy-nominated Cortadito; multidisciplinary environmental arts project Everglades Songbook suite, led by Jose Elias, and Haitian roots music pioneers Sanba Zao and Famato, presenting traditional folk music from Guinea, West Africa. The daytime program includes Percussion for Peace workshops, led by master artists Amo Soumah and members of Sanba Zao. Also, youngsters can participate in instrument-building workshops through The Inheritants Project.
When: April 4
Where: Florida Keys Brewing Company, Islamorada
Web: communityartsandculture.org/about1
VENICE SHARKS TOOTH FESTIVAL – Some ten million years ago, what is now Florida was submerged in water. The area was teeming with prehistoric sharks. Then the water receded and Florida was formed. As the sharks died the skeletons disintegrated, but their fossilized teeth remained. The Venice coastal area sits atop a fossil layer that runs 18 to 35 feet deep. With storms and waves the fossils eventually came ashore. Hence, Venice is now known as the shark tooth capital of the world. Once a year, there is a festival to celebrate this. But it’s not just about shark teeth. It’s about a whole lot of fun. There are food trucks serving up tasty seafood, barbecue and more, lots of great live music (from beach rock to Motown), vendors selling shark teeth and other beach-themed merchandise and a shark-themed kids area featuring face painting and shark-tooth hunting.
When: April 11-12
Where: Centennial Park, Venice
Web: venicesharkstoothfestival.com/
SOUTH FLORIDA WATERMELON FESTIVAL -- Who doesn’t like watermelon? Nobody, that’s who! This family-friendly fest has it all: watermelon games (including, of course, a watermelon eating contest), carnival rides, inflatables, delicious food (including savory and sweet watermelon-inspired creations made by local chefs) and a live pig show.
When: April 10-12
Where: South County Regional Park, Boca Raton
Web: https://www.soflowatermelonfest.com/
PUNTA GORDA SEAFOOD & MUSIC FESTIVAL – Choose from a variety of entrees including seafood, meat and vegetarian dishes. There is always a yummy selection of side dishes and desserts. Some of Florida’s and the region’s top musical acts will keep your toes tapping. In addition to the food and the music there will be a marketplace of arts & crafts featuring paintings, mixed-media, glasswork, gourmet food items and specialty products.
When: April 17-19
Where: Laishley Park, Punta Gorda
Web: paragonfestivals.com/festival/punta-gorda-seafood-music-festival-2/
DELRAY AFFAIR – If you haven’t been to Delray Beach in a while, this would be the perfect time to go and be a part of the 64th anniversary of this event. It stretches seven blocks long and the entire downtown is alive with an eclectic mix of fine art, great crafts and funky products from around the world. Some 400 artists and crafters will be showing their work. It will also include food vendors, live music and lots of activities for kids. Enjoy a glass of wine or a cold beer as you peruse the art.
When: April 10-12
Where: Downtown Delray Beach
Web: delrayaffair.com
LAS OLAS WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL – Fort Lauderdale’s famous Las Olas Boulevard shuts down for an evening and many of the area’s top restaurants will serve tapas, sliders, salads, cheeses, flatbreads and other dishes. More than 200 fine wines and beers from around the world will also be on tap, as will live music, DJs and dancing.
When: April 26
Where: Along Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale
Web: lasolaswff.com
SAVOR SOFLO FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL – If you haven’t yet been to Hollywood’s beautiful beach, this would be the perfect time to go. This fest features everything from live music and interactive experiences to exclusive tastings and chef meet-and-greets. In addition to the great food and wine, you will also find great craft beers and premium spirits.
When: April 18-19
Where: Hollywood Beach, Hollywood
Web: savorsoflo.com
HELM TO HEARTH CULINARY CELEBRATION – A more-than-impressive list of guest chefs will prepare unique dishes featuring locally sourced seafood and ingredients. Here is what attendees will get: two nights at the host resort, a Helm to Hearth weekend access pass for two, a seven-course dinner and wine pairing, an oceanfront brunch and meet & greet opportunities with chefs.
When: April 17-19
Where: Three Waters Resort & Marina, Islamorada
Web: islamoradaresortcollection.com/offers/helm-hearth-culinary-celebration-april-17-19-2026
CONCH REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION – The Florida Keys didn’t really officially leave the United States back in 1982 – or did they? The celebration’s motto is “We seceded where others have failed,” but judge for yourself and have a great time at this 10-day, tongue-firmly-planted-in-cheek bash. Events include a wacky bed race, the polar plunge and a light-hearted sea battle featuring tall ships.
When: April 17-26
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: conchrepublic.com
NAPLES FASHION WEEK – The first one was such a success last year, it’s back again in 2026. It’s a nine-day celebration of style, creativity and innovation. There will be immersive runway shows, designer experiences, luxury brunch and cocktail gatherings and exclusive pop-up events.
When: March 27-April 4
Where: Various locations in Naples
Web: naplesfashionweek.com/events-2/naples-fashion-week-2026
LIV GOLF MIAMI – First, here is what “LIV” stands for: It’s the Roman numeral for “54” and also refers to the number of holes in a LIV tournament, as opposed to the PGA tour’s 72 holes. Another difference is that in LIV golf you get to see the golfers’ legs, because they are allowed to wear shorts. The players include Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia, Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson, Joaquin Niemann, Cameron Smith, Henrik Stenson, Bubba Watson, Anirhan Lahiri, Abraham Ancer, Louis Oosthuizen, Jason Kokrak, Carl Schwartzel, Lee Westwood and Cameron Smith. An impressive array of amenities is available, including Club 54, the Gallery Club, the Birdie Shack and the Private Chalet on the 18th hole.
When: April 5-7
Where: Trump National Doral, Miami
Web: livgolf.com
REEF LIONFISH DERBY – Here’s a chance to have some underwater fun and help reduce this highly invasive species. There is a captain’s meeting on the first day and that is followed by two days fishing for the culprits from sunrise to sundown. Then the Lionfish Festival takes place on the final day with tournament scoring, awards, lionfish tastings and science arts exhibits.
When: April 24-26
Where: Key Largo
Web: reef.org/derby
INTERNATIONAL ORCHID & GARDEN FESTIVAL – Orchid enthusiasts and other-plant lovers alike will find a lot to gawk at (and buy) as they walk the grounds at one of SoFla’s most beautiful and historic homes. There will be colorful and fragrant varieties of orchids, tropical plants, herbs, fruit trees, butterfly garden plants and garden art. Local growers will present orchid and garden care lectures (including one this year on how to grow orchids on your balcony) and vendors will offer all the supplies customers need to plant and grow orchids.
When: April 11-12
Where: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, Fort Lauderdale
Web: bonnethouse.org/event/international-orchid-garden-festival/
BLACK GOLD JUBILEE – This annual festival pays homage to the rich soil (hence, Black Gold) of the Glades Region (consisting of Belle Glade, Pahokee and South Bay) at the end of the harvest season. Highlights include great food, country music (Sammy Kershaw is the headliner), a volleyball tournament, a cornhole tournament, a 5k walk/run, two beauty pageants (one is for the young ’uns), vendor booths, a vintage car show, arts show, a parade, a children’s fishing tournament, a photography contest, an axe-throwing contest and a fireworks display.
When: April 18
Where: Torry Island Campground & Marina, Belle Glade
Web: blackgoldjubilee.org
MIAMI DADE COUNTRYFEST – It used to be known as the Miami International Agriculture Horse and Cattle Show. It now has a shorter name but the same amount of fun, if not more. In addition to the prime cattle auctions and shows, it also includes carnival rides, live music, a rodeo, equestrian shows, kids activities, a truck show and food trucks.
When: April 25-26
Where: Ronald Reagan Equestrian Center at Tropical Park, Miami
Web: mdcountryfest.com/
EVENING ON ANTIQUE ROW – It’s one of SoFla’s most fashionable street parties. An area known as Antique Row comes alive with music and entertainment, gourmet food and cocktails and an antiques appraisal tent. The unique shops will stay open late so attendees will have plenty of time to explore 17th to 20th century antiques, decorative art, fine art and design services.
When: April 11
Where: South Dixie Highway (from Monroe Drive to Southern Boulevard will be closed to vehicles), West Palm Beach
Web: pbchistory.org/events
PLYWOOD REGATTA – On the first day, middle school, high school and marine technical school students will attempt to build sea worthy vessels using only simple hand tools and only the supplied materials of plywood, caulk and zip ties. Then they will paint decorate and name their boats. The next day participants will compete in a fun-filled and friendly rivalry as they line up their boats to test them in the water and race each other in a series of heats to determine an event champion.
When: April 25-26
Where: Whiskey Creek in Dania Beach; March 29 at Seahawk Park in Cape Coral.
Web: plywoodregatta.org
O, MIAMI POETRY FESTIVAL – This month-long event’s bold mission is to have every person in Miami-Dade County encounter a poem. Mixing traditional readings with innovative poetry-in-public places projects, the festival weaves poetry into the fabric of the existing infrastructure and cultural life. It’s a community-based festival that considers itself a “Miami” festival first and a poetry festival second because the poetry is the means to celebrate the city.
When: April 1-30
Where: Various locations throughout Greater Miami and The Beaches
Web: Poetry Festival – OMiami
BARRET-JACKSON AUTO AUCTION – Get in on the bidding or just gawk at mint 1950s beauties, eye-popping exotics, muscle cars and late models from such automakers as Land Rover, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz. Beyond the auction block, attend educational symposiums, rub shoulders with celebrity guests and check out the sprawling Exhibitor Marketplace that has top-of-the-line gear, accessories, art, fashion, jewelry and memorabilia.
When: April 16-18
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds Expo Center in West Palm Beach
Web: barrett-jackson.com
FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX – Attendees will see the highest class of international racing for open-wheel, single seat race cars. Formula 1 vehicles are the fasted regulated road course racing cars in the world. The race is on a 3.36 mile-long track and features 19 corners and three straight-aways. The cars will reach tops speeds of nearly 200 miles per hour. The top Formula 1 drivers will compete, including Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris and George Russell, who finished first second and third, respectively, last year. There are also other races over the three-day weekend. Check out the Team Village, set up on the football field inside the stadium the Miami Dolphins call home. Drivers, pit crews and other race-team members will be based there throughout the weekend. It’s open to all ticket-holders and you can get a close-up look at all the behind-the-scenes action. Delicious food, good music and an amazing art gallery are also part of the experience. Keep your smart phone camera handy, as celebrities abound. VIP packages will enhance your experience including, new for this year, the three-deck MSC Yacht Club, which offers panoramic views of the on-track action and great food and drinks
When: May 1-3
Where: The Miami International Autodrome, a temporary circuit on the grounds of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens
Web: f1miamigp.com
GREAT AMERICAN BEACH PARTY – Celebrate with family and friends as a part of Fort Lauderdale Beach is transformed into an entertainment mecca. There are highlights galore: live music, water slides, a classic car show, SOCOM Para-Commando parachute jumpers, vendors, exhibitors, an art show, a sand-sculpting contest, a kids zone, a military tribute and the Walk of Fame ceremony
When: May 23
Where: Las Olas Oceanside Park, Fort Lauderdale
Web: fortlauderdale.gov/ and search for Great American Beach Party
VROOOOOOOOOMS WITH A VIEW – Look! Up in the sky! It’s not a bird. It’s not Superman. And it’s not just one plane. It’s a whole bunch of planes (and a lot more) at these two entertaining air shows.
- AirDotShow Fort Lauderdale – The headliners this year are the United States Air Force Thunderbirds performing the too-close-for-comfort maneuvers that have made them world famous. Other highlights include the F-22 Raptor Demo Team, Red Bull’s Air Force and the Extra 300 Aerobatic plane piloted by wunderkind Kevin Coleman. Also on hand will be some of the country’s best civilian air performers. The show is free, of course, but there are also VIP options that offer various levels of comfort, viewing ability and luxury.
When: May 9-10
Where: Fort Lauderdale Beach
Web: fortlauderdaleairshow.com - Hyundai Air & Sea Show – Also known as A National Salute to America’s Heroes, it honors and showcases the men, women, technology and equipment from all branches of the United States Military and police, firefighters and their first responder agencies. The in-the-air events are spectacular, with the Air Force providing most of the action (The Thunderbirds, the F-35 Lightning II, a B-52 Bomber, the F-16 Fighting Falcon and the A-10 Thunderbolt, to name a few). But wait, there’s more: offshore powerboat racing, extreme water sports, the Monster Energy Freestyle demo steam, a kids fun zone, a drone light show and the FPL Display village, a four-block long interactive experience featuring military and training equipment. The music features military bands and a national act yet to be named. The show will end with a night-pyro demonstration by the U.S. Army Golden Knights Parachute Team kicking off a fireworks extravaganza. There are several VIP packages to consider.
When: May 23-24
Where: Miami Beach
Web: usasalute.com
KEY WEST SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL – It features some 200 performers spread over five days and nights, some of whom have written songs for and/or performed with lots of A-Listers in the music biz, mostly in the country genre. Some of the headliners this year are Ronnie Boman, The Brummies, Chuck Cannon, Ashley Cooke, Bob Dipiero, Ernest Hardy, Jack Ingram, Ben Johnson, Robert Earl Keen, Brian Kelley, Lori McKenna, Lee Thomas Miller, Wendell Mobley, Tim Nichols, Taylor Phillips, Bobby Pinson, Liz Rose, Tia Sillers, James Slater, Jeffrey Steele, Trent Tomlinson and Craig Wiseman. The festival is known for kick-starting the careers of future big-time stars, such as Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris and Florida Georgia Line.
When: April 29-May 3
Where: Various venues in Key West
Web: keywestsongwritersfestival.com
THE FLORIDA OUTDOOR EXPO – Attendees will experience an interactive environment with manufacturers, dealers and retailers, all showing the latest in archery, backyard living, biking, boating, camping, fishing, hunting, motorsports, outdoor vacations and watersports. There will be product demonstrations, seminars, classes, food courts, live entertainment and lots of kid-friendly events. Don’t miss the Dock Dogs competition, i.e., dogs jumping off docks and splashing into the water.
When: May 1-3
Where: Expo Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach
Web: floridaoutdoorexpo.com
AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL – It is dedicated to empowering Black talent by providing a platform for up-and-coming artists and entertainment content by and about people of African descent. There will be five days of screenings, master classes, talent showcases, parties and a variety of networking events. Screenings usually include a Hollywood release along with studio premieres and independent films.
When: May 27-31
Where: Various locations in Miami Beach
Web: abff.com/miami/
A DAY OF CELTIC MUSIC – Okay, St. Patrick’s Day is long in the rear-view mirror, but you can still check out some great Celtic music at this annual event, presented by the host venue, the Cultural Heritage Center of Southwest Florida and the Sarasota chapter of the New World Celts. Performers include The McIntyre Band, The Bad Trinity, Third Man Out, Paddy O’ Furniture (love the name!), West of Galway and Black Thorn Brigade. Plenty of diverse and yummy food options are available, as there are six restaurants on the property.
When: May 16
Where: Fishermen’s Village, Punta Gorda
Web: fishermensvillage.com/
MOSAIC IN THE PALM BEACHES – Enjoy a month-long celebration of shows, art, ideas and culture at some of Palm Beach County’s best attractions and museums at discounted prices. Here are some of past participants: Armory Art Center, Benzaiten Center for Creative Arts, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Cox Science Center & Aquarium, Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Lighthouse Art Center Gallery & School of Art, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Mounts Botanical Garden, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Resource Depot, Taras Oceanographic Foundation and Yesteryear Village Living History Village. Check closer to the event for additional groups.
When: Most are May 1-31, but some may extend further than that
Where: Various locations in Palm Beach County
Web: mosaicpbc.com
FAMILY WONDER DAYS – Walk. Observe. Navigate. Draw. Explore. Read. That’s what families are encouraged to do together at this fun-filled event. (In case you missed it, all the capital letters all spell WONDER). All kinds of adventures can be had, including games, activities and scavenger hunts. Pick up an activity guide (in English, Spanish, or Creole) to use as you navigate through a lush landscape to observe birds, pollinators and plants.
When: May 23-24
Where: Naples Botanical Garden
Web: naplesgarden.org/events/family-wonder-days/2026-05-23/
OCEAN BREWS & BLUES BEER FEST – Spend a day at the beach and sample an assortment of more than 100 beers form some of America’s finest craft breweries while listening to a variety of blues performers and bands. Lots of good food will be on hand, as will arts and crafts vendors.
When: May 2
Where: main beach parking lot in Deerfield Beach
Web: deerfield-beach.com/1601/Ocean-Brews-Blues
SOUTH BEACH FILM FESTIVAL – This relatively new kid on the film-fest block (this is the second year) focuses on international cinema, short films, comedies and documentaries that explore culturally and socially relevant themes. The festival will commemorate significant milestones in Miami history, including the 30th anniversary of Bad Boys and the 40th anniversary of Miami Vice, with themed events and cast appearances. There will be seminars, conferences, networking events, and (of course) cocktail parties throughout the four-day event. In addition to movie theaters, there will be showings on the beach (organizers say bring a bathing suit!) and in drive-ins.
When: May 13-17
Where: Various locations in Miami Beach
Web: sobefilmfest.com
DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND CRAFT FESTIVAL – If you haven’t been to this bustling but pretty city in a while, this would be a good time to go. Paintings, jewelry, glass work and pottery are just few of the kinds of things you will be able to explore and purchase. It also includes a Green Market with gourmet sauces, handmade soaps and orchids.
When: May 23-24
Where: Delray Beach Tennis Center and other locations in downtown Delray Beach
Web: artfestival.com/festivals/28th-annual-downtown-delray-beach-memorial-day-weekend-craft-festival
THE HOME & DESIGN REMODELING SHOW – This show features the latest trends and brands in the home improvement industry. Here are just some of the areas that will be covered: kitchen and bathroom remodeling, custom closets, flooring and other surfaces, artificial turf, landscaping, patio design, outdoor kitchens and pergolas, impact windows and doors, smart homes technology and security, furniture, mattresses, solar energy solutions and roofing and gutters. There will be hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of projects to check out.
When: May 22-25
Where: Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach
Web: homeshows.net
PARAISO MIAMI BEACH MIAMI SWIM WEEK – You will be able to preview the newest summer swimwear and resort wear trends at this four-day festival over the Memorial Day holiday weekend. There will be daily runway shows, featuring style titans and promising newcomers to watch. Special events and parties will abound. Three VIP packages will get you varying degrees of luxury treatment.
When: May 28-31
Where: Various locations in Miami Beach
Web: Paraiso Miami Beach - Miami Swim Week
I.CARE TRASH DERBY – Take a break from your vacation in the Keys or just head on down to do a good dead for our oceans and/or beaches. The derby includes one and a half days of debris collection, followed by the finale, a family friendly festival that includes food, music, games, an awards ceremony, raffles, a silent auction and environmentally-minded vendors.
When: April 30-May 3
Where: Offshore and the beaches from Key largo to Key West for the debris collecting and Founders Park in Islamorada for the festivalWeb: icaretrashderby.com
CENTRAL FLORIDA
COREY AVENUE SUNDAY MARKET – Nestled in the heart of the quintessential beach town of St. Pete Beach, Corey Avenue becomes a bustling marketplace of unique finds, fresh flavors and good vibes every Sunday, rain or shine. Sip freshly made shakes and smoothies while shopping for handmade jewelry, beachwear, artwork, home décor, pet products and more. Guests can also pick up some fresh fruits and veggies, gourmet cheeses, bread, olive oils and seasonings, plus learn more about local businesses and nonprofits in the neighborhood.
When: Every Sunday
Where: Corey Avenue Historic District, St. Pete Beach
Web: https://www.facebook.com/coreyavemarketonstpetebeach
ST. JOHNS RIVER FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS – Sanford’s brick streets get transformed into an artist mecca as more than 150 artists display their work and conduct live artist demonstrations. Create your own piece of artwork at workshops scheduled during the weekend and enjoy gourmet food at the Culinary Arts Court while listening to the smooth sounds of acoustic performers. The festival, as well as parking, is free, and it’s within walking distance of several galleries, shops, restaurants, historic homes and the Sanford River Walk.
When: April 25-26
Where: Historic Downtown Sanford
Web: https://stjohnsriverartfest.com/
PIER 60 SUGAR SAND FESTIVAL – World-class sculptors bring their most creative ideas to build stunning sugar-sand masterpieces inside a 24,000-square-foot tent, delighting guests at one of Clearwater’s most crowd-pleasing springtime festivals. This year’s theme is “United in Sand: Celebrating Sports & Spirit,” so expect some creative, sports-inspired displays of teamwork, triumph, and tradition. Families can hone their own sand-crafting skills by attending classes and speed sand demonstrations, then finish the evening with live entertainment and fireworks.
When: March 27-April 12
Where: Clearwater Beach
Web: https://sugarsandfestival.com/
GASPARILLA MUSIC FESTIVAL – This longtime music fest, presented by Water Street Tampa, returns with a new downtown home, featuring dozens of musical acts from a wide variety of genres on several stages and cuisine from the region’s top restaurants. This year’s headliners include Mt. Joy, Two Friends, Gov’t Mule, Shakey Graves, Jai Wolf, Drive-By Truckers, Bryce Vine, and GZA. Proceeds support a nonprofit organization that provides musical instruments, repairs and equipment to local school music programs and paid performance opportunities for local musicians throughout the year.
When: April 10-12
Where: Meridian Fields, downtown Tampa
Web: https://gasparillamusic.com/
CEDAR KEY FINE ARTS SHOW – Back in full swing after recovering from Hurricane Helene, this small, laid-back coastal community is once again hosting this fun and prestigious two-day juried art show and festival (formerly known as the Old Florida Celebration of the Arts). After more than 60 years running, the show has grown in popularity over the last 20 years, attracting 100 high-quality artists and more than 15,000 visitors every year who come to not only enjoy the artwork but to soak up the island community surrounded by the Lower Suwannee and Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Guests can shop for unique arts, crafts and handmade items, as well as enjoy food vendors and live entertainment.
When: April 11-12
Where: Cedar Key
Web: https://www.cedarkeyartsfestival.com/
TAMPA BAY BLUES FEST – Celebrating 30 years as one of Florida’s most well-known and long-running blues festivals, this three-day party in breezy Vinoy Park draws some fantastic musicians and acts such as Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Taj Mahal and The Phantom Blues Band, Jimmie Vaughan, Tab Benoit, Los Lobos, Samantha Fish, Charlie Musselwhite with GA-20, Tommy Castro, Jackie Venson and Nikki Hill Vanessa Collier. Be sure to hit the Thursday night, pre-fest kickoff party at the nearby Palladium Theatre, and throughout the weekend, enjoy onsite food vendors, beer tents and full liquor bars along the sprawling waterfront location.
When: April 10-12
Where: Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg
Web: http://www.tampabaybluesfest.com/
TAMPA BAY WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL – This annual week-long spring event celebrates the culinary talent found throughout Tampa, St. Petersburg, and the surrounding communities through a curated lineup of dining experiences and tastings. Enjoy demonstrations and samplings with celebrity chefs or enjoy a special “Breaking Bread with Heroes” breakfast event with 200 veterans. Participating restaurants throughout the Tampa Bay area will feature some of their most delectable dishes, wine tastings, cocktails and other fun surprises for their foodie guests.
When: April 7-11
Where: Throughout the Tampa Bay region
Web: https://tampabaywff.com/
SEBRING SODA FESTIVAL – This one-of-a-kind festival has become wildly popular due to its fizzy, family-friendly, dog-friendly fun served up with more than 200 varieties of soda pop. Along with soda tastings of unique flavors such as huckleberry, sour apple, caramel apple, key lime cream, butterscotch and pumpkin spice, the fest will also have a DJ mixing some tunes, a Soda-Caddy race, a pet costume contest, a Soda Pop Art Contest, gourmet food trucks and more. Craft beer, wine and alcoholic “sodas” will also be served, or take trip down memory lane with samples of Cheerwine, RC Cola and other vintage favorites.
When: April 11-12
Where: Historic Downtown Sebring
Web: https://www.sebringsodafest.com/
6TH ANNUAL GEM, MINERAL & JEWELRY SHOW – Ready to rock? The Tampa Bay Mineral & Science Club is once again hosting its spring event, with more than 50 vendors showcasing and selling minerals, crystals, specimens, cabochons, fossils, beads, slabs, and more. Check out the kids' section with activities including a sluice and a microscope for viewing rocks up close, a touch table with rock identification, a scavenger hunt, a mineral ID booth and a bean bag toss with prizes for both kids and adults.
When: April 3-4
Where: Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa
Web: https://tampabayrockclub.org/
MOUNT DORA BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL – This free fest celebrates the peak of Lake County’s blueberry season with a bounty of juicy foods, drinks and products produced and sold by local farmers and families. Among some of the highlights are blueberry pancakes, blueberry beer and wine and a blueberry pie eating contest. Take some home by buying some fresh berry baskets or joining a blueberry picking tour and plan an extra day to spend some time in the quaint and lovely Mount Dora.
When: April 25-26
Where: Donnelly Park, Mount Dora
Web: https://www.mountdorablueberryfestival.com/
ART IN BLOOM – Get inspired by the beautiful creations of both art and springtime blooms at this special weekend of exhibits and activities at the Orlando Museum of Art. Enjoy stunning floral interpretations, boutique shopping, live entertainment and specialty food and drinks, as well as special events such as the Runway in Bloom fashion show, home tours, a silent auction, a Fresh Herb Basket & Culinary Experience event, kids’ activities and more.
When: April 10-12
Where: Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando
Web: https://councilof101.org/pages/antiques-dealers-2025-art-in-bloom
DELANDAPALOOZA’S LOVE EARTH MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL – More than 140 Florida-based musical acts return to the brick-lined streets of historic Downtown DeLand as the 14th Annual Delandapalooza transforms into an enhanced, eco-conscious experience with its brand-new Love Earth Music & Art Festival. In addition to various rock, folk, blues, hip hop, jazz, pop, and experimental bands playing original tunes throughout the day, the event will feature displays and hands-on activities spotlighting local, regional, and global environmental challenges, innovative green technologies and social impact initiatives.
When: April 18
Where: Downtown DeLand
Web: https://ssa.cc/delandapalooza.html
LEESBURG BIKEFEST – ‘Tis the season of perfect riding weather in Florida, and the Leesburg Bikefest draws more than a quarter million people from all over the world to enjoy the party. Packed into 30 square blocks over three days, there’s no shortage of entertainment with nonstop free concerts, bike shows, demonstrations, bikini contests and lots of delicious BBQ and other food vendors. Among this year’s main stage bands: Lita Ford, Everclear, Sister Hazel and Jasmine Cain. Be sure to check out the market vendors selling unique biker merch, attire and other fun accessories.
When: April 24-26
Where: Downtown Leesburg
Web: http://www.leesburgbikefest.com/
APOPKA ART AND FOLIAGE FESTIVAL – What better way to celebrate a Florida spring weekend than this adorable showcase of original artwork and expertly grown foliage that ranges from bonsai to begonias to butterfly plants? Pick up a handmade hat or a beautiful glass garden ornament while dancing to lively folk and acoustic bands and letting the little ones hit the kids’ play zone. Many foliage cultivators and “plant doctors” will be on hand to give tips on keeping your green, leafy babies healthy, and student artists and musicians will be showing off their best work.
When: April 25-26
Where: Kit Land Nelson Park, Apopka
Web: https://www.apopkaartandfoliagefestival.org/
SUN ‘N FUN AEROSPACE EXPO – Unofficially known as the “Spring Break for Pilots” for more than 50 years, this expo is an aviation enthusiast’s dream, featuring the high-flying and awe-inspiring flight demos by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, the Chuters Parachute demo team, the F-22 Raptor team, Franklin’s Flying Circus and more. SUN ‘n FUN guests also enjoy checking out hundreds of exhibitors, hands-on workshops and educational forums from pilots and maintainers about safety, new products, and other timely topics. This year’s event also offers a career fair, a performance by Cooper Alan and Thomas Mac, and a ticketed kids club that includes childcare, snacks and activities for little ones.
When: April 14-19
Where: SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus, Lakeland
Web: https://flysnf.org/
TAMPA BAY CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL – This vibrant event honors the rich, colorful cultures of the Caribbean with steel pan drumming and Haitian, Puerto Rican and Dominican dance performances. Live reggae and jazz bands will entertain on Saturday, with DJs spinning popular Caribbean tunes in between sets, and costumed troupes will parade through the park. Then, on Sunday, enjoy Jouvert, a new ticketed experience that includes live and DJ music and a colorful explosion of paint and powder. As always, one of the best parts of this cultural celebration is the cuisine: spiced, fragrant and tasty meat dishes served with tasty sides from the islands.
When: April 18-19
Where: Perry Harvey Sr. Park and River Tower Park, Tampa
Web: https://tampabaycaribbeancarnival.com/
RED, WHITE & BLOOM MARKET – Get ready to shop, eat and browse at this day-long, outdoor market filled with artwork, handmade goods, delicious treats and other unique items for sale by small businesses. Several food trucks will be parked on the grounds, serving up gourmet dishes and snacks, and live bands will entertain guests as they peruse the fairgrounds. The event is kid-friendly and parking is free.
Where: Hillsborough County Fairgrounds, Dover
Web: https://constellationeventsllc.com/
BRICK FAN EVENT – As one of the largest LEGO fan expos in Florida, thousands flock to this convention to gaze upon massive custom LEGO displays, create their own masterpieces in interactive build zones, watch live building contests, and learn from some of the best expert LEGO builders in the world. Guests of all ages can also race LEGO cars, contribute to collaborative mosaic walls, and participate in fun challenges all weekend long. Even the littlest hands can create in the Duplo Zone, and collectors can shop for rare pieces and minifigures.
When: May 2-3
Where: Dezerland Park, Orlando
Web: https://brickfanevent.com/Orlando/
BONSAI & BREWS – Several breweries throughout Central Florida will play host to this interactive and engaging event mixing the ancient art of bonsai cultivation and another longtime favorite: beer. Guests can sip craft brews while learning how to care, style, prune and re-pot their own take-home, tropical pre-bonsai trees. Learn some new skills while making friends and enjoying local breweries, many of which have kitchens or food trucks if all the gardening works up your appetite. No green thumb is required to participate, and in fact, beginners are welcome.
When: Several dates
Where: Various brewery locations in Sarasota, Tampa, Plant City, Dunedin, Brooksville, St. Petersburg and other Central Florida areas
Web: https://thunderstruckbonsai.com/upcoming-events/
ST. PETE ITALIAN FEST – St. Pete’s beautiful Vinoy Park transforms into a wonderland of pasta, pizza, art, cars, music and more at this one-day, Italian-themed festival. Sample authentic Italian dishes, taste various wines and Italian spirits, enter a cannoli-eating contest, challenge your friends to a game of bocce ball and learn how to make pasta from scratch. The fest will also feature a showcase of Italian cars while musicians play fun Italian tunes to set the mood. Tickets online are $10 and kids 12 and under are free.
When: May 16
Where: Vinor Park, St. Petersburg
Web: https://www.stpeteitalianfest.com/
ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL – This 14-day arts festival is one of Orlando’s most unique and inclusive cultural events, offering hundreds of un-juried, uncensored, and highly talented theatre, music, dance performances and artist displays of all genres, as well as a free outdoor music festival, food and drinks. Kids Fringe for children and families also returns, bringing entertaining performances by young artists, along with workshops, hands-on art activities and more. For art lovers, Visual Fringe offers a gallery, art market, workshops, classes, crafts, demonstrations and selfie backdrops.
When: May 12-25
Where: Various locations, Orlando
Web: https://www.orlandofringe.org/orlando-fringe-international-theatre-festival
TAMPA RIVERFEST – Celebrating at the start of every May, Riverfest is a free, two-day party that spans several parks along downtown Tampa’s beautiful Riverwalk. Spend a weekend filled with family-friendly activities, including a water ski show, yoga on the lawn, a wiener dog derby, a lantern parade, a paddle invasion and a balloon glow show on both nights at sunset. Enjoy a live concert series at the Curtis Hixon Park stage, and feast on local cuisine at Friday’s Taste of the Riverwalk and Saturday’s Taco Fest. Be sure to wear comfy shoes to do some strolling or hop on a water taxi or free streetcar to hit some other downtown landmarks.
When: May 1-2
Where: Curtis Hixon Park, Riverwalk and Water Works Park, downtown Tampa
Web: https://thetampariverwalk.com/events/riverfest.html
WELCOME TO ROCKVILLE – Some of the hottest names in rock converge on the Daytona International Speedway for this epic, four-day outdoor music concert featuring more than 150 bands on five stages. This year’s lineup includes Guns N’ Roses, Foo Fighters, My Chemical Romance, Turnstile, The Offspring, Five Finger Death Punch, Breaking Benjamin and dozens of other top rock bands and artists. The site offers surrounding campground rentals, various food and bar vendors throughout the property, amusement rides, tiki and wine bars and lots of merch tents.
When: May 7-10
Where: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach
Web: https://welcometorockville.com/
THUNDER ON COCOA BEACH – This exciting, four-day offshore boat racing event brings some of the world’s fastest speedboats and lots of adrenaline to the shores of the Space Coast, creating some serious buzz in the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy live entertainment, parties and some of the top race teams in the world competing in various classes, with Class 1 reaching speeds over 175 miles per hour. After each day’s races, meet the racers at the downtown Cocoa Beach block party or dance the night away at the after-parties.
When: May 14-17
Where: Cocoa Beach
Web: https://www.thunderoncocoabeach.com/
ORLANDO CARNIVAL DOWNTOWN – Continuing its run of more than three decades, the multicultural Orlando Carnival Downtown returns, celebrating Caribbean life and customs with an entire weekend of brilliantly colored, feather- and sequin-adorned costumes, dancing, rhythmic music, spicy dishes and cocktails. This year’s celebration begins with a special Carnival on the Runway fashion show, followed by various dance and music parties, then the main event: A Sunday parade and concert that includes vendors selling delicious foods from Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados and other Caribbean nations.
When: May 22-24
Where: Downtown Orlando
Web: www.orlandocarnivaldowntown.com
MAYFAIRE BY-THE-LAKE – One of Central Florida’s largest and oldest free outdoor art festivals, the 55-year-old Mayfaire By-the-Lake is hosted by the Polk Museum of Art and features more than 150 artist booths circled around beautiful Lake Morton. Check out thought-proving and fun works of art from painters, sculptors, etchers, glass blowers, photographers and other artisans from all over the country and enjoy the beautiful lakeside atmosphere. Don’t miss the belly dancers, musicians and other performers while you’re there, and check out the free arts and crafts activities at the kids zone.
When: May 9-10
Where: Lake Morton, downtown Lakeland
Web: https://www.mayfairebythelake.org/
SWEETFIELDS FARM’S SUNFLOWER SEASON EVENT – This family-owned organic flower and vegetable farm in Hernando County invites the public each May to pick, photograph and frolic among its gorgeous fields of fully grown sunflowers. Guests can walk through a sunflower maze, visit and pet farm animals, take a relaxing hayride, make arts and crafts, and take home some freshly picked fruits and vegetables. Vendors will also be on hand to offer coffee and locally made wine, fresh-popped kettle corn, wood-fired pizza, doughnuts, popsicles and other treats.
When: Several dates in May
Where: Sweetfields Farm, Masaryktown
Web: https://www.sweetfieldsfarm.com/spring-season-sunflower-event
DERBY AT THE PIER – Throw on your finest seersucker duds and most ornate wide-rimmed hats and watch the Kentucky Derby on a giant screen set up right in the middle of beautiful Spa Beach Park on the edge of downtown St. Petersburg. This 21-and-up fundraising event supports a local school by selling admission and raffle tickets while also throwing a fancy waterfront party that includes food trucks, live music, Derby-themed games and bars serving up mint juleps and other fun cocktails.
When: May 2
Where: Spa Beach Park on the St. Pete Pier, St. Petersburg
Web: https://www.13uglymen.com/event/derby-at-the-pier/
NORTH FLORIDA
CLAY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR — Since 1987, Clay County’s annual fair has been the ultimate destination for thrill-seekers and animal lovers alike. Whether you prefer gravity-defying midway rides, fried food, the country music showcase or the cuddly residents of the petting zoo, there’s something for everyone. Daily shows include the K9’s in Flight frisbee dogs, Rosaire’s Royal Pig Racers, Rock N Circus, Fun Connection Stilt Walking and The Major League Circus Show. The live music lineup includes Terri Clark, George Birge, Brett Young, Crowder and The Isaacs. But can you really say you attended the fair without making a visit to the Livestock Barn? Of course, there are the traditional shows for swine, horses and goats, but can’t-miss events include the Rabbit Fashion Show, Cow Patty Bingo and Youth Whip Popping.
When: April 2-12
Where: Green Cove Springs
Web: https://www.claycountyfair.org
ST. AUGUSTINE POET FEST — The Sunshine state is home to a multitude of songwriter fests (Who wouldn’t want to escape Nashville in the winter?) and writers fests, but one dedicated solely to poetry is slightly more unique. It kicks off with the Beat Poet Summit that allows any past or present Beat Poet Laureate at least 10 minutes of podium time. The event also includes a Book Bazaar that features author discussions, talks and an open mic hosted by the campus’ English Department. The fest concludes with a Blackout Poetry Workshop where participants create new poems by redacting the unwanted words from existing text. Other events include lectures, a Florida poet showcase and a keynote address by Ray McNiece, a former Poet Laureate of Cleveland Heights.
When: April 9-11
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://ancientcitypoets.org/st-augustine-poetfest
KEEPERS OF THE OLD WAYS — Although canning, bread making and fermenting were once necessities to survival, they’ve made a comeback. Especially bread making. Raise your hand if you have a sourdough starter? This two-day educational event is full of workshops and classes that celebrate and serve as a way to pass on the knowledge of our ancestors to the next gen. Other class and workshop topics range from the specific (i.e. multi-species rotational grazing) to those that appeal to all like growing mushrooms, caring for bees and cheese making.
When: April 10-11
Where: Jackson County Ag Center
Web: https://www.facebook.com/events/1344617516748798/?active_tab=discussion
OLD FLORIDA CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS — Since 1964, this fest has been turning the quiet island of Cedar Key into a premier destination for lovers of the arts, the gulf coast and old Florida charm. Formerly known as the Cedar Key Sidewalk Arts Festival, this juried fine art fair has spent the last 20 years climbing the ranks to become one of the top small-town art fests in the nation mainly because it handpicks only 100 artists. While in the area, visitors should also make time to explore the Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge which can only be accessed by paddle (kayaks or canoes) or via private boat or tour boats.
When: April 11-12
Where: Cedar Key
Web: https://cedarkeyartsfestival.com
FESTIVAL OF CHARIOTS — Get ready to paint the brick-lined streets of St. Augustine with the vibrant colors, rhythmic drum, and ancient traditions of India. The Festival of Chariots, also known as Ratha Yatra, is a Hindu Celebration rooted in cultural traditions and spiritual joy. It kicks off with the procession of the grand chariot through downtown and ends at Plaza de la Constitucion, where all are welcome to partake in a free vegetarian feast. The event also includes live music, traditional Indian dance performances and a Mantra musical meditation.
When: April 11
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://festivalofchariots.org
UF VETMED OPEN HOUSE — Get an opportunity to explore one of the country’s top five veterinary colleges and the state’s only teaching hospital when the school opens its doors to the community. Guests will be able to watch live animal demonstrations showcasing the latest veterinary techniques, see a horse ultrasound demo, tour the small and large animal hospitals, watch canine aquatherapy, and enjoy hands-on time with school’s rabbit friends. Also includes a photo op at the Teddy Bear Clinic, local food trucks and giveaways.
When: April 11
Where: Gainesville
Web: https://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/openhouse
SLOW FOOD FIRST COAST TOUR DE FARM — Dig into a day on the farm, swapping grocery store produce for just-picked potatoes, peppers, snapbeans, flowers and more! For one day only, local commercial growers — Wilson Family Farms, The Feed Mill, Park Produce and Parker Flower Farms — will open their gates to the public. Guests will be able to talk with the farmers, sample the produce and then purchase merchandise to take home. This isn’t a ticketed event, but guests will be required to purchase a Tour Car Pass for farm entry. When it gets closer to the event, more activities and experiences will be announced.
When: April 12
Where: Elkton
Web: https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/events/slow-food-first-coast-tour-de-farm
SUN N FUN AEROSPACE EXPO — Ready to trade your car keys for a cockpit? The sky’s the limit for this six-day adrenaline-fueled celebration geared toward aspiring pilots, weekend hobbyists, or those just there for the "wow" factor. Prepare to look up because the daily air shows will mix and match over 30 performers headlined by the United States Air Force Thunderbirds. Others taking to the sky include power demos featuring the F-22 Raptor, F-18 Rhino and the legendary F-4 Phantom II as well as those seeking thrills like the Titan Aerobatic Team, The Chuters and Frank’s Flying Circus. But the Sun n Fun is more than just airshows, it features daily workshops led by professionals on airplane construction and safety. Even the next generation can learn about the physics of flight by building a Sphero Robot through computer code, using AvionicsTech to create pilot tubes or constructing clothespin or paper airplanes. Guests also can make plans to climb into the cockpit by prebooking a ride along on either a Mustang Gunfighter or CAF aircraft.
When: April 14-19
Where: Lakeland
Web: https://flysnf.org
FISH TO FORK — The Omni Amelia Island always welcomes nationally-renowned chefs for its annual dock-to-dish culinary extravaganza. For its 10th anniversary event, the resort is bringing back a star-studded lineup of celebrity chefs that have thrilled the taste buds in previous years. The who’s who includes 4-time James Beard semifinalist Kathleen Blake (Texas, F2F 2015/2016/2018), the Omni’s executive chef Omar Collazo (F2F 2023/2024), Samuel Drake Jones (New York, F2F 2025), Carlos Raba (Baltimore, F2F 2023), Waylon River (St. Augustine, F2F 2017/2018), 5-time James Beard nominee Kevin Tien (Washington D.C., F2F 2025), Joey Ward (Atlanta, F2F 2016/2017/2018) and Cesar Zapata (Miami, F2F 2016). Saturday’s main event — the Individual and Team Cooking Challenges — should be “fire” with eight of the returning chefs previous Individual or Team Challenge winners. Collazo, Tien and Ward won both. Other events throughout the weekend include a five-hour fishing excursion where the fresh catch becomes that night’s dinner, a welcome dinner and a cocktail experience. Some event tickets are available for individual purchase; some are only available with VIP ticket packages.
When: April 16-19
Where: Amelia Island
Web: https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/amelia-island/things-to-do/fish-to-fork
DOWN HOME DAYS — For more than 40 years, downtown Madison has hummed with activity in April during its signature event. Take a fun-filled trip to one of the “Best Little Towns in Florida” where live oaks drip with Spanish moss for a day of arts and crafts vendors, a classic car show, live entertainment, kids activities and food vendors. The day includes the Down Home Days 5K and Fun Run, parade, beer garden and Frog Hop. This year’s parade theme is “Experience Vintage Florida”. Leading up to Saturday’s big bash are smaller, daily signature events which will be announced closer to the event.
When: April 18
Where: Madison
Web: https://www.madisondownhomedays.com
OCALA OYSTER FEST — If you thought consuming 6,000 oysters in four hours was a lot, wait until you see the mountains of shells that’s planned for round two! Yes, Ocala’s inaugural fest was such a successful shell-ebration that the stakes are even higher in 2026. Whether you’re an oyster purist (i.e. served raw on the half shell) or prefer to indulge in specialty creations that blend unique flavors with the briny bivalves, you’ll be able to indulge in your perfect pairing. Also include local vendors and live music.
When: April 18
Where: Ocala
Web: https://www.ocalamarion.com/events/ocala-oyster-fest-2
SEABREEZE JAZZ FESTIVAL — Named one of the “Top 10 Jazz Festivals” in the USA by JazzIZ Magazine, PCB’s annual event brings more than 30 live music acts to the Emerald Coast and attracts more than 20,000 fans during four days of sun, sand and smooth jazz. This year’s lineup of headliners includes Dave Koz & Friends Summer Horns, Morris Day and The Time, Damien Escobar, Rick Braun, Richard Elliot and Peter White. Those looking to enjoy more than beachfront shows can set sail on one of the event’s dinner cruises featuring saxophonist and vocalist Mindi Abair or guitarist Peter White. Each night also features an intimate late night After Party (Only 200 tickets available for each!) at Pompano Joe’s Seafood House that includes an appetizer buffet and live jazz featuring Lindsey Webster, DW3, Eric Darius or Adam Hawley.
When: April 22-26
Where: Aaron Bessant Park, Panama City Beach
Web: https://www.seabreezejazzfestival.com
WORD OF (SOUTH) — In 2015, this fest’s founders considered music a bridge to literature and created a three-day event that explores the relationship that celebrates the work of authors and musicians. The “mu-aushups” or authors and musicians appearing together — many have never met! — still features unique pairings or authors and musician trading places. Featured authors include Mike Matheny (The Matheny Manifesto, a four-time Gold Glove winning catcher and former skipper of the St. Louis Cardinals), R.L. Akers (Prometheus Rebound), Stephanie Burt (Taylor’s Version: The Poetic and Musical Genius of Taylor Swift) and Steph Post (Terra Incognita). Earth, Wind and Fire, who’ve sold 100 million albums, have eight number one hits and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000, will be the event headliner.
When: April 24-26
Where: Cascades Park, Tallahassee
Web: wordofsouthfestival.com
CABBAGE, POTATO AND BACON FESTIVAL — Did you know that the small, agricultural community of Hastings (pop. 608) is the potato capital of Florida and boasts 21,000 acres of potato farms just west of St. Augustine? This fest celebrates the community’s agricultural roots — local farms also produce cabbage, onions and eggplant — with a wink and nod. There are lawn mower races. The Miss Potato Queen beauty pageant with age categories for newborns to college; as well as the Spud Run (5K or 10K) where previous participants dress and run as potatoes. There’s also the Cottage Artisan Market which features local artisans and crafters. The fest’s main event is the Hastings Potato Ball which hosts a sit-down, gourmet dinner curated by St. Augustine chefs Matt Brown (AsadoLife) and Barry Honan (Lotus Noodle Bar).
When: April 25-26
Where: Hastings
Web: https://www.hastingsfl.org/event/cabbage-potato-bacon-festival
SOUTH WALTON BEACHES FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL — Meet renowned winemakers, rub elbows with celebrity chefs, attend wine seminars and choose your samples wisely from hundreds of wines at the Grand Tasting on either Saturday or Sunday … or both. This event runs like a well-oiled Rolls-Royce as guests receive a tasting booklet outlining the featured wines so savvy tasters can finetune a battle plan and pick and choose their samples carefully. Friday’s Bitters, Brews & Bartenders event gives the top regional bartenders a chance to flex their cocktail-inspired genius with guests voting for their favorite concoction. The event also includes craft beer, lite bites and live music.
When: April 23-26
Where: South Walton Beach
Web: https://www.sowalwine.com
GERMANY’S GREAT BAVARIAN CIRCUS — Witness the magic of a living legacy as three generations of performers blend old-world charm with the jaw-dropping talent. Founded in 1985 by the Spindler family, a night at the circus includes two jampacked hours of aerial acrobatics, world-class juggling and, of course, clowns.
When: April 30 - May 10
Where: Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds
Web: https://greatbavariancircus.com
ISLE OF EIGHT FLAGS SHRIMP FESTIVAL — Fernandina’s biggest party of the year salutes the local shrimping industry with locals and tourists filling the city’s historic downtown to eat fried, grilled or blackened shrimp. But the weekend is more than a feast. The picturesque waterfront view wouldn’t be complete without the working shrimp boats moored after bringing in the day’s catch. Other than food, the festival also includes more than 300 arts and crafts vendors, live entertainment, pirate-themed contests for kids and adults, the Blessing of the Fleet, Decorated Shrimp Boat Contest and the 29th Annual Shrimp Festival 5K Run/Walk. The weekend always kicks off on Thursday night (April 30) with the parade. This year’s theme — “Stars and Shrimp Forever” — celebrates the nation’s 250th birthday.
When: May 1-3
Where: Fernandina
Web: https://www.shrimpfestival.com
CEDAR LAKE WOODS & GARDENS SPRING FESTIVAL — It only took 26 years of hard work, vision and planning to turn a 110-year-old limestone quarry into a botanical oasis about 20 minutes from Gainesville. Explore the quarry’s man-made islands and crisscross its turquoise waters multiple times on bridges made from Brazilian walnut while attending its 11th annual spring fest. The garden’s largest event of the year is part plant sale, part live music fest. Guests will be able to shop from a curated selection of exotic and native plants and well as from local arts, craft and food vendors. The 20-acre botanical garden showcases tree canopy walkways, waterfalls, gazebos and numerous overlooks perfect for panoramic photos. Guests looking to amp of up their adventure can also stop next door at Devil’s Den Springs to go snorkeling in a 150-foot sinkhole (http://www.devilsden.com ).
When: May 2-3
Where: Williston
Web: https://cedarlakeswoodsandgarden.com/spring-festival-2026
ARTSQUEST FINE ARTS FESTIVAL — Experience a weekend where the boardwalk becomes a gallery. Stroll through a curated world of sculpture and glass by day, then enjoy an elegant evening pairing fine wine with art at sunset. The 38th annual arts fest features treasures from more than 100 artists and crafters in fields like jewelry, metal, mixed media, oils and acrylics, digital art, glass, photography, sculpture, wood and works on paper. $10,000 in cash prizes will be awarded during the juried contest. Adults can sip, shop and stroll during Saturday night’s Wine Walk. Also includes art demonstrations, a Cultural Arts Alliance member gallery, a student exhibit, live music, entertainment, ImagiNation (a kids creativity zone) and food vendors.
When: May 2-3
Where: Miramar Beach
Web: https://www.culturalartsalliance.com/arts-quest
PENSACOLA NAVY DAYS — From the roar of the Blue Angels to the deep-rooted military pride of the Emerald Coast, Pensacola Navy Days celebrates the heroes who call it home. The premier events are the parade and fun fest. The family-friendly fest includes military vehicles on display, tours of U.S. Coast Guard vessels, ROTC demos, a Kids Zone and food trucks. The parade winds around the city’s waterfront and features military equipment, squadrons, Sailors of the Year, bands, drill teams and local Krewes. Other events include a 4K run that takes participants to Veterans Memorial Park and the Night at the Museum Gala at the National Naval Aviation Museum. The Blue Angels have practice flights that bookend the festival, taking to the skies on May 5-6 and 12-13.
When: May 8-10
Where: Pensacola
Web: https://www.pensacolanavydays.org
PENSACOLA BEACH ART AND WINE FESTIVAL — Trade the traditional tasting room for Pensacola’s white sand beaches while strolling through an art showcase featuring over 60 artists and crafters. The pours are plentiful — choose between 50 hand-picked wines — and the festival ticket includes a commemorative wine glass and tote bag as well as lite bites and live music on two stages.
When: May 9
Where: Pensacola Beach Boardwalk and Gulfside Pavilion
Web: https://www.pensacolabeachchamber.com/events/artandwinefestival
WORM FIDDLIN’ FESTIVAL — Literally, the early birds get the worms. Worm fiddling (aka worm charming or worm grunting, depending on where you’re at) involves setting a small wooden stake in the ground and then rubbing a tool against it to create vibrations mimicking those produced by moles. These vibrations coax earthworms to the surface. Because of the fest’s name, it shouldn’t be surprising that the event highlight is always the annual Word Fiddlin’ competition. If you think you’re up for the challenge, there is both an adult and child division. Gates open at 9 a.m. and the contest starts at 10 a.m. The family-friendly fest also includes live entertainment as well as arts, craft and food vendors.
When: May 9
Where: Caryville
Web: https://visitwcfla.com/events/caryville-worm-fiddlin-festival
LONGLEAF WRITERS CONFERENCE — Join award-winning writers in fiction, poetry and screenwriting for a week of intensive writing workshops, seminars, school outreach and social events. Attendees can attend seminars hosted by editors and literary agents to receive one-on-one feedback. Visiting writers include Jennifer Haigh (Mrs. Kimble, winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award for debut fiction) and Beth Ann Fennelly (Mississippi poet laureate from 2016 through 2021). Guests also looking to enjoy the beauty of the Emerald Coast can choose to start each day with a morning yoga class led by poet Leona Sevick or a 5K run with Snowden Wright.
When: May 9-16
Where: Grayton Beach
Web: https://longleafwritersconference.com
BILLY BOWLEGS PIRATE FESTIVAL — Avast landlubbers! Get ready for a weekend of frollickin’, skirmishes and treasure hunting during the Emerald’s Coast annual pirate fete. For 70 years, the community has “celebrated” the notorious pirate William August Bowlegs (aka Billy Bowlegs) with four days of fun. Kids are VIPs at the Thursday’s Pre-Invasion which features Bowlegs and his “Krewe” arriving on a parade float to pose for photos and hand out treasure. The skirmish and fireworks occurs on Friday, with the invasion on Saturday. Both events include live entertainment, arts and crafts vendors and food. The event always concludes with Monday’s Torchlight Parade featuring floats, boats, vessels and marching bands.
When: May 14-18
Where: Fort Walton Beach
Web: https://www.billybowlegsfestival.com
DIGITAL GRAFFITI — Imagine a pristine coastal town transformed into a living, breathing gallery, where gleaming white walls, paths and architecture details serve as the ultimate midnight canvas for the visionary digital artists. Each year features new original art chosen through a juried selection process with more than 70 works vying for the $10,000 in cash prizes. There are two options to see the show that National Geographic calls one of “Top Unconventional Art Destinations Around the World”. Tickets on Friday night are for the 21 and up crowd and include an all-inclusive gourmet food and beverage experience along the mile-long festival route. Saturday tickets are geared for families with food trucks and beverage stands along the path.
When: May 15-16
Where: Alys Beach
Web: https://www.digitalgraffiti.com
TUPELO HONEY FESTIVAL — Escape today’s crush for a day in Wewahitchka, a hidden gem, where beekeepers invite guests to taste the sun-drenched sweetness that can only be found in the Florida panhandle. For generations, local beekeepers have sold Tupelo Honey, aka “liquid gold”, harvested exclusively from the White Tupelo Gum trees in the Apalachicola River basin. Guests can purchase honey (of course!) in different sizes as well as locally-made products like honey comb, beeswax goods and more in the aptly named Honey Court. This family-friendly fest also includes kids activities, food trucks, craft vendors and live entertainment.
When: May 16
Where: Wewahitchka
Web: https://www.tupelohoneyfestival.com
NEWBERRY WATERMELON FESTIVAL — Enjoy a slice of real Florida as the rural community of Newberry celebrates its agricultural past at the 81st annual Watermelon Fest. Through decades of evolution, the heart of the festival remains unchanged: a vibrant celebration of family, fun, and its deep-rooted farming heritage. Also includes a decorated golf cart competition, local sport teams, schools and more. Guests of all ages can compete in Hog Calling, Seed Spitting, Watermelon Eating and Watermelon Rolling contests. Also includes food and drink vendors.
When: May 16
Where: Newberry
Web: https://newberrywatermelonfestival.com
JACKSONVILLE JAZZ FESTIVAL — From the iconic echoes of Parliament Funkadelic featuring George Clinton to the modern soul of Andra Day, the Jacksonville’s annual jazz fest transforms the city into a vibrant, open-air celebration of music — both past and present. This year’s other headliners include Nile Rodgers and Chic, Galactic featuring Jelly Joseph, Moonchild and Ghost-Note. The main stage turns up the heat on Saturday with an all-star, female-led lineup with Esperanza Spalding, Sheila E., and more joining Day. Thursday’s Jazz Piano competition, held at the Florida Theatre, always kicks off the event with five finalists competing for $8,000 in prize money with the winner receiving a chance to perform on the main stages on Sunday. All concerts are free to the public, VIP ticket packages are available.
When: May 21-24
Where: Jacksonville
Web: https://jacksonvillejazzfest.com
GULF COAST JAM — PCB kicks off the summer beach season with Keith Urban, Chris Stapleton, Riley Green and Post Malone lighting up its gulf front stage. The four-day fest which invites guests to “Come for the music, stay for the coast” includes 24 country and southern rock hitmakers.
When: May 28-31
Where: Frank Brown Park, Panama City Beach
Web: https://gulfcoastjam.com