Please check individual websites for complete details; be aware that dates can change and cancellations may occur.

 CIRQUE DU SOLEIL’S LUZIA, HALLANDALE --Anne Colliard

A Calendar of Florida Events
for January and February 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


LUMINOSA FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS – More than 150 Chinese artisans used150 tons of steel, 200,000 feet of silk-light fabric, 56,000 LED bulbs and 700,000 feet of light strips to create some 100 stunning 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, brought to life with hand-crafted lanterns, holograms, animatronics and interactive storytelling. Also included will be live music, acrobatic shows, food and traditional Chinese vendors and craft cocktails. 
When: Nov. 14-March 7
Where: Jungle Island, Miami
Web: jungleisland.com/luminosa-festival-in-miami-2025/

WELLINGTON BACON & BOURBON FESTIVAL – Join the thousands of people who gather to sip and savor some 40 premium bourbons and whiskeys, alongside an extensive menu of bacon-inspired delights crafted by local chefs. Just one example: the famous Forever Roasted Bourbon BBQ Bacon Sandwich. If bourbon doesn’t happen to be your thing, there is a full bar, wine and beer. New for this year: the Bacon Bar, packed with crispy creations; an expanded Bourbon Pavilion; the debut of The Backroom, with an elevated bar & blackjack gaming; the Airstream Cigar Lounge; the Chesaco RV Showcase; the Zwilling Knife Skills Class, and more space for artisan vendors, craft cocktails and live music.
When: Feb. 14-15
Where: Town Center & Amphitheater, Wellington
Web: BaconBourbonFest.com

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. Some 65 or so acts will perform, including headliners Cross Canadian Ragweed, Stephen Wilson Jr., the Randy Rogers Band, Shane Smith & The Saints, Casey Donahew, Paul Cauthen, Stoney LaRue, Kaitlin Butts and American Aquarium. The shows will be held at more than 10 stages all over the island, including an intimate 3,500-seat amphitheater, the historic Key West Theater, iconic locations such as Ocean Key Pier and Southernmost Beach and several famous bars. There are also beachside and poolside shows and several premium packages, including one that offers a 90-minute Live Music Sail through Key West Harbor with a Mile 0 Fest performer on board.
When: Jan. 27-31
Where: Various locations in Key West
 Web: mile0fest.com/

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 musical events by local and national performers.
When: Jan. 9-11
Where: Along Ocean Drive in Miami Beach
Web: artdecoweekend.com

ROOKERY BAY FESTIVAL OF BIRDS – To say that this is for the birds would be entirely inaccurate. Just the opposite. It is for humans to enjoy the birds! This fest celebrates Southwest Florida’s extraordinary wildlife with guided field trips and birding adventures. You can explore wonderful birding destinations such as Ten Thousand Islands, Fakahatchee Strand and Corkscrew Swamp by foot, bike, boat or kayak. New this year are a sunrise walk in Picayune Strand Forest, a sleuthing adventure at Tigertail Beach and a sunset kayak trip at Rookery Bay Research Center. Tip: All activities require reservations and some are already sold out. So, check the website and if you see something that floats your boat, don’t wait to make reservations.
When: Jan. 15-19
Where: Rookery Bay Research Reserve in Naples and other locations in Southwest Florida.
Web: rookerybay.org/events/festival-of-birds/

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

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 “Party with the Pirates.”
When: Jan. 16-Feb. 1
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds in West Palm Beach
Web: southfloridafair.com

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. 19-23
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

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.
When: Jan.30-Feb. 1
Where: Rodeo Arena and other locations in Homestead
Web: homesteadrodeo.com

SOUTH BEACH JAZZ FESTIVAL – This event always presents some of the top names in jazz and other musical genres. This year is no exception. There is an emphasis on toe-tapping classic, Latin and New Orleans jazz, but other genres are also included. The headliners this year are The Spanish Harlem Orchestra, featuring special guest Etienne Charles; John Pizzarelli presenting Because of You, a tribute to Tony Bennett; Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra; the Federico Britos Quintet; The Harden Project, led by vocalist Ja’Nia Harden and keyboardist John Harden II and the Lemon City Trio and the Spirit of Goodwill Band. Another popular event every year is the Jazz for Tomorrow Student Stage, featuring outstanding young performers.   
When: Jan. 8-11
Where: Various locations in Miami Beach
Web: sobejazzfestival.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. 16-18 along NW Dixie Highway in Stuart; Jan. 23-25 at Island Community Church in Islamorada and Jan. 22-25 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. 24-25
Where: Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce Grounds, Mile Marker 31, Big Pine Key
Web: lowerkeyschamber.com/chamber-events/

FORT LAUDERDALE ORCHID SOCIETY SHOW & SALE – This always well-attended show will include a gathering of orchid enthusiasts, hobbyists and award-winning growers from around the world. This year’s theme is “Orchid Magic.” 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. 9-11
Where: Charles F. Dodge City Center, Pembroke Pines
Web: https://www.flos.org/

SMOKE UNDER THE OAKS RIB FEST – If you haven’t been to the pretty town of LaBelle (about 45 miles due east of Fort Myers), this would be the perfect time to go, especially if you like ribs. There will teams of four all fired up and trying to win the People’s Choice award. It really is the people’s choice, because attendees vote to pick the winning team. Bring your appetite and bring the kids, too, because there are lots of activities for the young ‘uns, including a bounce house.
When: Jan. 10
Where: Barron Park, LaBelle
Web: eventeny.com/events/smoke-under-the-oaks-rib-fest-2025-23859/

VISIIT 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. 19-25
Where: Various locations in Broward County
Web: https://www.vlfoodwine.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. 24-25
Where: Outdoors and indoors at the MidFlorida Events Center, Port St. Lucie
Web:  portsaintlucieseafoodfestival.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’s the lineup:

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. 24-25
Where: E. Pat Larkins Civic Center, Pompano Beach
Web: browardshellclub.wordpress.com

THE 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. 14-29
Where: Various theaters in Greater Miami and the Beaches
Web: miamijewishfilmfestival.org

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. 10-11
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. 31
Where: Frost Park, Dania Beach
Web: daniabeachvintagebikeshow.com

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. 21-22
Where: Downtown Lake Worth Beach
Web: spf.lakeworthbeachfl.gov/

SEA FOOD, EAT FOOD! There is a septet of excellent seafood-centric festival in South Florida in February. At all of these you will enjoy fresh seafood cooked onsite, but they may also offer vegetarian and meat dishes, a diverse array of side dishes and yummy deserts. They may feature live music, including concerts by some of Florida’s and Southwest Florida’s top performers and bands. There are plenty of activities for kids, too. To top it all off, they all may include shopping marketplaces with arts & crafts, gourmet food and specialty products. The Everglades Seafood Festival also includes carnival rides, a drone show and fireworks. Here’s the lineup:

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

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.7 - March 29
Where: Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach
Web: ren-fest.com

PLAY BALL! – Hankering for some baseball? Not to worry. SoFla’s seven teams in the Grapefruit League (a.k.a. Major League Baseball’s spring training season) will scratch your itch. SoFla had six teams last year, but a new addition this season will be the Tampa Bay Rays, who will set up shop in Port Charlotte. For all the teams, 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 second or third week in February and then throughout the month of March
Where: For the Tampa Bay Rays, Charlotte Sports Park in Port Charlotte. For the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins, Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter. For the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros, CACTI 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: mlb.com/rays/spring-training for the Rays; 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.

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: This is the hub for the show. A wide variety of hundreds of boats (some up to 50 feet) will be on display. It offers visitors a comprehensive boating experience with convenient access to all other show locations, the latest in marine engines, electronics, equipment and accessories, boating lifestyle products and gear.
  • The Progressive Boat Show Experience at Pride Park: There will be a collection of boating lifestyle activations, entertainment, innovative cuisine and educational seminars.
  • Miami Beach Yacht Collection on Collins Avenue: Explore motor yachts from 30 to 125 feet, powerboats, yacht tenders engines, marine accessories and retail pavilions.
  • Sailor’s Cove and Superyacht Miami at IGY Marina Yacht Haven Grande Miami: Superyacht Miami is an exclusive marina featuring the largest and most luxurious vessels at the show. Climb aboard a superyacht with world-renowned yacht builders to design your next project. Sailor’s Cove features both in-water sailboat displays and sailing accessories.

When: Feb. 11-15
Where: Various locations in Miami and Miami Beach
Web: miamiboatshow.com

IGNITE BROWARD FESTIVAL – This amazing event returns for its fifth 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. 13-22
Where: Mad Arts in Dania Beach, ArtsPark at Young Circle in Hollywood, Samuel Delevoe Memorial Park in Fort Lauderdale and the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Web:  IGNITEBroward.com

TURTLEFEST – Some 15,000 folks are expected to attend the 21st 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. 21-22
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 among the 250 classics you can see as part of ModaMiami, another event at which to gawk at beautiful automobiles.
When: Feb. 20-23 for the 1000 Miglia Experience and Feb. 27-March 1 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

THE LOVE BURN – This year’s theme is “The Island of Broken Toys.” 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. 6-8
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. 14-22 (note: it might start earlier because as of press time dates had not yet been set for some of the events)
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. 19-22
Where: Various locations in Miami-Dade County
Web: SoBeWFF.org

DELRAY BEACH GARLIC FEST -- 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: 51 North Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach
Web: GarlicFestFL.com

SWAMP CABBAGE FESTIVAL – The theme this year is “Denim and Diamonds. That is apropos because this is the 60th year this down-home festival at the authentic Florida town of LaBelle just east of Fort Myers has been celebrating swamp cabbage, also known as hearts of palm.. You can sample dishes made with swamp cabbage and joy activities such as armadillo races, a rodeo, beauty pageants, a parade with floats, live music, a fishing tournament, a car show and a lawn mower race.
When: Feb. 21-22
Where: Various locations in LaBelle
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 29-Feb. 1 at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Fort Lauderdale and Feb. 20-22 at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Fort Myers
Web: Respectively, fortlauderdalegreekfestival.org and greekfestfortmyers.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 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 two years ago. 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. There are several “Ultimate Experience” packages that will get you varying degrees of luxury. The Delray Beach Open Food & Wine series offers yummy experiences, including the new-this-year Serve & Savor: A Taste of Italy.
When: Feb. 13-22
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. Joe Highsmith won last year after barely making the cut and then storming back with a tournament record for the final two rounds (128). Some recent winners include Chris Kirk, Sepp Straka, Matt Jones, Sunjae Im, Keith Mitchell, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler, Adam Scott and Rory McElroy. At press time, the field had not yet been announced, so check the website for updates.
When: Feb. 25-March 1
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 Justin Leonard, garnering his first Champions tour victory. At press time, the field had not yet been announced, so check the website for updates.
When: Feb. 9-15
Where: The Tiburon Golf Club at the Ritz-Carlton, Naples
Web: chubbclassic.com/

ORANGE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL RODEO – It’s the 88th 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. 28-March 1
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. 7
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. 28
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. 14-16
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. 14-15 at the Gardens North County District Park, Palm Beach Gardens; artigras.org
  • ArtFest Fort Myers: Feb. 7-8 along the water front, downtown Fort Myers; artfestfortmyers.com
  • Coconut Point Mall Art Festival: Feb. 14-15 in Estero; ArtFestival.com
  • Downtown Delray Beach Craft Festival: Feb. 7-8; ArtFestival.com
  • Downtown Stuart Art Festival: Feb. 21-22; ArtFestival.com
  • Downtown Venice Art Classic: Feb. 28-March 1 along West Venice Avenue, Venice
  • Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts: Jan. 31-Feb. 1 on SE Dixie Highway, Hobe Sound; ArtFestival.com
  • Indigenous Arts & Music Festival: Feb. 5-7 on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, Clewiston; indigenousamf.com
  • Key West Art & Craft Festival: Feb. 21-22 at Truman Waterfront Park, Key West; keywestartcenter.com/kw-art-%26-craft-festival-1
  • Las Olas Art Fair, Part II: Feb. 28-March 1 along Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale
  • Naples National Art Fair: Feb. 20-22 at Cambier Park, Naples; naplesart.org/national-art-fair
  • Promenade at Coconut Creek Arts & Crafts Festival: Feb. 14-15 along Lyons Road, Coconut Creek: ArtFestival.com
  • South Miami Rotary Art Festival: Feb. 21-22, adjacent to the Shops at Sunset Place, South Miami; somiartfest.org/

VINTAGE AMERICAN GLASS AND POTTERY SHOW & SALE – 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: Feb. 21-22
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. 12-17
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. 1
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. 14-15
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. 14-15
Where: Main Beach Parking Lot, Deerfield Beach
Web: deerfield-beach.com/1179/Pioneer-Days

 

FLORIDA STATE FAIR, TAMPA

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

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 the original School House, now a gift shop with a soaring 15-foot Polynesian ceiling. This year’s theme is “Sounds of Christmas” and each room has its own theme such as “Oh Bethlehem,” “Silent Night,” “Rock'n Around the Christmas Tree” and “I'll Be Home for Christmas.” 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/

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. 17-18
Where: Downtown Crystal River
Web: https://www.gomanateefest.com/

SPACE COAST BIRDING & WILDLIFE FESTIVAL – Mingle with 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 tours or field trips on both land and water, 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. 21-25
Where: Cape Canaveral
Web: https://scbwa.net/

FELLSMERE FROG LEG FESTIVAL – This small town near Florida’s central east coast has been dishing out this rare delicacy for more than three decades, enough to proclaim itself as the “Frog Leg Capital of the World” by holding two Guinness World Records for the most frog legs served in a day. Along with the opportunity to try “frog pops” and “gator pounders,” guests can ride roller coasters, play games and sample some other fun fair foods such as funnel cakes, turkey legs and fried Snickers bars. Bring cash and browse the exhibitor area for handmade arts and crafts, as well as other unique items.
When: Jan. 15-18
Where: Fellsmere
Web: https://www.froglegfestival.com/

IMAGES: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS – For 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. 23-25
Where: New Smyrna Beach
Web: https://imagesartfestival.org/

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 24th followed by the elaborate and wild Pirate Fest downtown and Parade of Pirates down beautiful Bayshore Boulevard on the 31st.    
When: Jan. 24 & Jan. 31
Where: Tampa
Web: https://www.gasparillapiratefest.com/

FORKS & CORKS FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL – Showcasing local, independently owned restaurants throughout Sarasota and Manatee counties, Forks & Corks will celebrate its 19th season with special wine-and-dinner pairings held by top restaurants throughout the region, as well master class wine tastings and other special events at various restaurants and wine shops. The main attraction is Sunday, Jan. 25, 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. 22-26
Where: Various locations in Sarasota and Manatee counties
Web: https://www.eatlikealocal.com/forksandcorks

ST. PETE MLK PARADE – One of the largest and most vibrant MLK Day celebrations in the Southeast returns with its famous Monday street parade, featuring both local school marching bands and some of the best dance teams from around the country, as well as colorful floats and vendors. Enjoy live music, watch exciting performances and honor civil rights and cultural diversity at this St. Petersburg parade that has been inspiring spectators since the 1980s. This year’s theme is “The Power of a Dream,” and the party will stretch for several blocks throughout downtown St. Petersburg.
When: Jan. 19
Where: St. Petersburg
Web: https://www.stpetemlkparade.com/

ASIAN LANTERN FESTIVAL: INTO THE WILD, PRESENTED BY PUBLIX – Throughout the holiday season and into mid-January, the Central Florida Zoo will glow and dazzle in this after-hours Asian Lantern Festival, allowing visitors to wander a three-quarter-mile pathway filled with handcrafted lantern scenes and displays, each built from thousands of LED lights. The timed tickets allow guests to slow down and enjoy the ice dragons, unicorns, mythical creatures and stunning landscapes, as well as enjoy specialty food items and drinks for purchase. The fest also offers a special Sensory Night with modified programming designed for families with sensory sensitivities on Jan. 13.
When: Select nights through Jan. 18
Where: Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens, Sanford
Web: https://www.centralfloridazoo.org/lanterns/

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 a virtual birthday celebration and 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. Be sure to check out this year’s “Cotton Club, Reimagined” event, a VIP night of live jazz and a classic nightlife ambiance reminiscent of 1930s Harlem gatherings.
When: Jan. 30-Feb. 1
Where: Historic Eatonville
Web: https://zorafestival.org/

HANGCON – Hundreds of outdoors lovers and loungers comes from all over the country to enjoy warmer temperatures and good company at this free “world’s largest hammock gathering event.” 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. 15-19
Where: Florida Sand Music Ranch, Brooksville
Web: https://hangcon.com/

TAMPA OYSTER FEST – Oyster enthusiasts will love this special fundraising afternoon filled with delicious oysters, live music from a Tom Petty cover band and other musical acts, 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. 10
Where: Tabellas at Delaney Creek, Tampa
Web: https://tampaoysterfest.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. 22-25
Where: Lakeside Inn, Mount Dora
Web: https://flstory.com/

HOGGETOWNE MEDIEVAL FAIRE – The City of Gainesville is bringing back medieval merriment, lively competitions and ceremonial entertainment for a 39th year, packing it all into a single weekend in this spacious, downtown-area park. Enjoy six stages of continuous performances by jugglers, jesters, belly dancers 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 park’s playground. Admission is free and there will be plenty of parking options to access via trams and shuttles.
When: Jan. 24-25
Where: Depot Park, Gainesville
Web: https://www.hoggetownemedfaire.com/

156th 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 crowds and the Silver Spurs Quadrille team performs a square dance on horseback. This event draws guests from all over the region, many of whom never miss taking part in one of Osceola County’s oldest and most treasured traditions.
When: Feb. 19-22
Where: Downtown St. Cloud (parade); Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee
Web: https://www.silverspursrodeo.com/

ORLANDO WHISKEY FEST – Whiskey and bourbon sippers love this evening event, which transforms the Orlando Science Center into an adult’s wonderland of liquor sampling, craft beer, cigars, gourmet bites and more. Guests can partake among 100 types of fine single malt, blended Scotch and American whiskies, including Bourbon and rye and flavored whiskies. They’ll also get the chance to talk to industry experts and learn more about the history and nuances of each beverage, all while enjoying music and meeting new friends.
When: Feb. 6
Where: Orlando Science Center, Orlando
Web: https://www.whiskeynbizz.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 kicks off the fun early on Feb. 1 with a special 5K and “fitness extravaganza” including tennis cardio, jump rope contests, hula-hooping, and live DJ entertainment, along with free health screenings and a fresh fruit stand.
When: Feb. 14
Where: St. Petersburg
Web: https://www.tbcgf.org/

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 a major headlining act to be announced shortly before this year’s show. 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. 15
Where: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach
Web: http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/

CLEARWATER SEA-BLUES FESTIVAL – What could be better than a combo of waterfront beauty and soul-thumping blues? This free outdoor event will spotlight national acts such Robert John & The Wreck and The North Mississippi Allstars, while vendors and food trucks will serve up cold drinks and delicious seafood dishes, sandwiches and fritters. Guests are encouraged to bring their own blankets and lawn chairs and sprawl out in the spacious Coachman Park to enjoy tunes and casual vibes. Purchase a special Captain’s Krewe ticket for access to exclusive seating and a private bar.
When: Feb. 28-March 1
Where: Coachman Park, Clearwater
Web: https://www.visitstpeteclearwater.com/event/clearwater-sea-blues-festival/52346

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 “Gourd Vibes,” bringing a spiritual and metaphysical touch to the fest’s events.
When: Feb. 20-22
Where: Azan Shriner’s Center, Melbourne
Web: https://flgourdsoc.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 dozens of exhibitors under a huge circus tent and surrounding grounds. Guests can learn more about Native American culture and various Florida tribes while shopping for handmade crafts, watching falconry demonstrations and gator shows, and enjoying fire dancing and flutist shows. With plenty of full-service campgrounds nearby, many visitors choose to make it a multi-day experience.
When: Jan. 31-Feb. 1, Feb. 6-8
Where: International Market World Flea Market, Auburndale
Web: https://spiritofthebuffalopowwow.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. Guests are encouraged to bike, walk, hoverboard or carpool to the event, as parking may be limited downtown.
When: Feb. 14
Where: Williams Park, downtown St. Petersburg
Web: https://localtopia.keepsaintpetersburglocal.org/

MOUNT DORA ARTS FESTIVAL – Celebrating its 51st year, this free 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: Jan. 31-Feb. 1
Where: Downtown Mount Dora
Web: https://mountdoraart.com/mount-dora-arts-festival/

FLORIDA STATE FAIR – The Florida State Fair is a cornucopia of thrill rides, flavor overload and one-of-a-kind entertainment, drawing hundreds of thousands of fans to its stages spotlighting star country and pop music acts, circus performers, food-eating contests, racing pigs and corgis, and other wild shows you won’t see anywhere else. 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 farm life with through milking demonstrations, a “moo-ternity ward,” pony rides and animal petting areas. Cracker Country, an immersive display of 19th-century Florida pioneer life, is a beloved fair tradition.
When: Feb. 5-16
Where: Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa
Web: http://www.floridastatefair.com/

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. 7
Where: University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus, Poynter Park & Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, St. Petersburg
Web: https://stpetescifest.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. 7
Where: Dade City
Web: https://www.pioneerfloridamuseum.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, 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. Bring a lawn chair and come hungry!
When: Feb. 21-22
Where: SunWest Park, Hudson
Web: https://www.facebook.com/SunwestCrabandShrimpFestival

WINTER PARK ARTS WEEKEND – Known as the “City of Arts & Culture,” Winter Park shines 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. This year, in the days leading up to the arts weekend up until Feb. 7, residents and guests are encouraged to participate in a community tapestry weaving project at select locations. 
When: Feb. 5-8
Where: Various locations in Winter Park
Web: https://cityofwinterpark.org/residents-guests/things-to-enjoy/arts-culture/arts-weekend

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 extra special, titled “Spirit of ‘76” to honor the 250th anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence.
When: Feb. 21-22
Where: Cypress Grove Park, Orlando
Web: http://www.pinecastlepioneerdays.org/

 COLORS OF THE WILD — JACKSONVILLE

NORTH FLORIDA

 

NIGHT OF LIGHTS — For 30 years, St. Augustine has welcomed the Christmas season with one of the most highly-acclaimed, citywide light displays in Florida. Millions of twinkling lights fill the trees, deck the storefronts and line the downtown buildings. Hundreds of thousands of locals and tourists visit during the 10 weeks the city glows to take a tour either on foot or by trolley, boat, golf cart or in a horse-drawn carriage ride. Don’t miss Light Up! Night! (Nov. 15), the biggest event of the celebration, which 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. 15 - Jan. 11
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/nights-lights

NIGHT OF LIGHTS — After the crush of holiday visitors have departed St. Augustine, it’s the ideal time to truly enjoy a quiet date night or chill family evening out. Even scoring a downtown parking spot will be less stressful. Not to worry, all the bells and whistles that allow you to personalize your visit are still offered throughout January. You can take in the lights on foot, on one of the signature trolleys, in a horse-drawn carriage, by luxury golf cart, or from the water on one of the many boat tours. Night of Lights features millions of twinkling lights draped over the live oak trees and historic buildings of the nation’s oldest city. It’s always one of Florida’s can’t miss holiday events of the season. Download the city’s app to plan your visit.
When: through Jan. 11
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/nights-lights

SILVER SPRINGS STATE PARK TRAM TOURS — The main attraction at Silver Springs is the  stunningly clear turquoise water especially when viewed from one of the park’s glass bottom boat tours. But don’t forget to explore the rest of the park’s 5,000 acres. Instead of spending miles on the park’s trails, join a ranger for the park’s immersive tram tour that allows visitors to explore the unique sandhill ecosystem with its mini sinkholes in “comfort”. It also includes a glimpse into the region’s cultural heritage with stops at the museum and Pioneer Village. But the tour’s highlight includes a short walk along the Swamp Trail Boardwalk with beautiful views of the Silver River. The tour is about 60-75 minutes.
When: Jan. 17
Where: Silver Springs State Park, Ocala
Web: https://www.floridastateparks.org/events?f%5B0%5D=%3A201&f%5B1%5D=park_trail_event%3A201

WORLD ATHLETICS CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS — After 30 years, this international cross country championship returns to U.S. soil. Spectators can watch some of the world’s fastest runners cruise over the rolling hills of Leon County while competing for medals, prize money and bragging rights. This event, considered a pinnacle race for distance runners, previously was held stateside in Boston and New York. Amateur runners who want to test their mettle on the park’s challenging terrain can register for one of the events Fun Runs which also includes spectator admission.
When: Jan. 10
Where: Apalachee Regional Park, Tallahassee
Web: https://raceroster.com/events/2026/106128/world-athletics-cross-country-championships-tallahassee-26

HITS OCALA — HITS, the leading producer for horse jumping and dressage shows, has called Ocala home since 1982, hosting its winter circuit in the “Horse Capital of the World”. The organization owns its own land and has created their own show grounds. The winter season kicks off on Jan. 14 and includes 10 weeks of Hunter/Jumper competitions. The grounds contain ample room to kick back and relax while watching the show. It has onsite restaurants and vendors featuring equestrian gear, souvenirs and more.
When: Jan. 14 - March 22
Where: Ocala
Web: https://www.hitsshows.com/hits-events/hits-ocala-winter-circuit

30A SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL — You’ll enjoy a musical journey down memory lane along with three  of this year’s fest headliners. Mavis Staples, Toad the Wet Sprocket and 10,000 Maniacs will bring vintage vibes to the event. Meanwhile, I’m With Her, Nikki Lane, Paul McDonald and the Mourning Doves and Margo Price will bring a whole lotta Nashville love to the Panhandle. As always, the annual singer/songwriter salute features more than 125 artists and 200 performances in 25 music venues. Some locales are intimate settings; some feature large concert stages.
When: Jan. 16-19
Where: South Walton
Web: https://30asongwritersfestival.com

OYSTER COOK-OFF — You know the saying: “If you can’t take the heat, get out of the …” Tent? Cheftestants in Apalachicola’s annual oyster cooking contest will don their aprons and grab BBQ tongs and spatulas during this outdoor test. In fact, each year contestants are not only throwing their toque in the ring. They’re also responsible for bringing the circus with them (aka. ingredients, utensils, cookware and heat source). Fresh oysters are, of course, the main ingredient. Other than oysters, festivalgoers can choose to dine on fresh shrimp, smoked mullet, hot dogs, hamburgers and more. 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. FYI, the artwork for this year’s festival is souvenir-worthy and celebrates the community’s love affair with the bivalve.
When: Jan. 17
Where: Apalachicola Riverfront Park
Web: http://www.oystercookoff.com

ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION — For more than two decades, Wakulla county hosts artisan, craft and yard vendors showcasing goods specifically geared to dressing up the great outdoors on the third Saturday in January. Also includes other nature-based businesses highlighting unique services.
When: Jan. 18
Where: Crawfordville
Web: https://www.visitwakulla.com/things-to-do/festivals-events

BUTTS & CLUCKS BBQ tastes even better when it’s not sweltering outside. Apalachicola’s annual BBQ fest has one of the more uniquely named competitions. Yes, “The Cluck that Came from the Butt” contest, always draws chuckles from first-time guests. Even better, you don’t have to be a nationally-renowned grill master to compete in that contest. Instead, you just need a killer deviled egg recipe and $5 for the entry fee. On the other side of the spectrum, serious BBQ aficionados will be competing for $12,000 in cash and prizes in four smoked meat categories. Festival goers get to sample as much pulled pork as you want in the People’s Choice competition. But that’s still not all because the event also hosts a Mystery Box Open Competition. Yes, picture it like a Top Chef competition. Contestants have two hours to turn those ingredients into a culinary masterpiece. If you’re not cooking; you’re eating. Guests will enjoy food and drink vendors and purchase VIP tickets for Saturday’s Swine Tasting which allows them to serve as judges for the People’s Choice BBQ competition.
When: Jan. 22-24
Where: Battery Park, Apalachicola
Web: http://www.apalachicolabay.org/butts-and-clucks

HOGGETOWN MEDIEVAL FAIRE — It’s only been a few months since Halloween, but some Ren Fest regulars don’t need anyone to twist their arm before appearing in public as fair maidens or brave knights. The 39th annual renaissance fest features more than 80 artisans and craftsmen plying their wares like unique jewelry and blacksmithing, hand-blown glassware, wood carvings and medieval clothing throughout the weekend. The main events always include the Living Chess Match — participants must audition! — and the full-body armor jousting. Usually other revelry, like falconry, medieval music performances and gypsy dancers keep guests entertained.
When: Jan. 24-25
Where: Depot Park, Gainesville
Web: https://www.hoggetownemedfaire.com

COLORS OF THE WILD — Although the holidays are over, the Jacksonville Zoo still glows with the spirit of the season through February during its annual lantern display. Guests will walk through a fiery-hued tunnel created by a larger-than-life bird’s tail or gaze into the jaws of a great white shark. The light show is one of the largest Asian lantern shows in the U.S. and includes more than 70 colorful scenes featuring plants and animals. Guests can purchase a ticket only for Colors of the Wild, or they can purchase a combo ticket that includes regular zoo admission before dark.
When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, now through Feb. 8
Where: Jacksonville Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Web: https://www.jacksonvillezoo.org

AFROFUTURISM WEEK — Where the rhythm of tradition meets the pulse of tomorrow, Gainesville’s third annual Afrofuturism Week invites guests to celebrate the Black diaspora through ten days of live performances and visionary art. Hosted by Center for Arts, Migration and Entrepreneurship (CAME), which is part of the University of Florida’s College of the Arts, the week’s schedule includes a juried art exhibit (“Black Cosmologies in World-building, Storytelling, and Imagination”) at the Gainesville Fines Arts Association, an MLK lecture, a concert (Chris Williams and blacksunblackmoon) and culminates with the festival-favorite fashion show.
When: Jan. 22-31
Where: Gainesville
Web: https://linktr.ee/afrofuturismweek

PENSACOLA HISTORY BY THE CAMPFIRE — Did you know that Pensacola flew four flags — Spanish, French British and Confederate — in its past before the U.S. flag? Or the role that the area’s naval yard played during wartime conflicts in our country’s modern history? This 90-minute, twilight history discussion combines centuries of the area’s cultural and natural history with ambiance as guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and settle in around a roaring fire. 
When: Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25
Where: Big Lagoon State Park, Pensacola
Web: https://www.floridastateparks.org/BigLagoon

KREWE OF ST. ANDREWS MARDI GRAS — Thousands of strands of beads will be tossed to the 50,000-plus guests lining the parade route for Panama City’s largest Mardi Gras parade. The main event features over 14 Krewes and more than 30 festive floats as well as live music. But that parade isn’t the only highlight. The weekend actually kicks off with a series of family-friendly events on Friday that includes a Pet Parade, Kids Parade and Mask Parade. The festival is both Friday and Saturday and includes food, fun and live music like the Village Brass Band and True Soul.
When: Feb. 6-7
Where: Panama City
Web: https://standrewsmardigras.com/festival-info/

BRICK CITY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL — Dust off your boots for a weekend of high-lonesome harmonies and lightning-fast guitar picking at Ocala’s third annual family-friendly fest. This year’s lineup includes nationally-recognized artists like Bronwyn Keith-Hynes featuring Jason Carter, Authentic Unlimited, the Lonesome River Band, Becky Buller with Ned Lubrecki and The Flattlanders. Lawn chairs, blankets, and leashed dogs are all welcome.
When: Feb. 7
Where: Ocala
Web: https://www.ocalafl.gov/government/city-departments-i-z/recreation-parks/special-events/bluegrass-bbq

FORT MOSE JAZZ AND BLUES SERIES — The fifth annual February concert series boasts a lineup of five Grammy Award winners. The annual fest, which usually spans two weekends in February, brings celebrated musicians to St. Augustine for Fort Mose’s largest fundraiser. The historic fort was the first legally-sanctioned free African settlement in the U.S. Ledisi, a New Orleans R&B artist, kicks off the concert series (Feb. 6). She’ll pass the torch to another R&B artist, Gary Clark Jr. (Feb. 7). Robbery Cray, a Blues icon and soul man, will take the stage with Ruthie Foster and his namesake band (Feb. 13), followed by Don Was and the Pan-Detroit Ensemble (Feb. 14) and Bronx R&B newcomer Samara Joy (Feb. 15). Proceeds from the concert series support the Fort Mose Historical Society effort to rebuild the fort with a historically accurate representation.
When: Feb. 6-7, 13-15
Where: Fort Mose Historic State Park, St. Augustine
Web: https://discoverfortmose.com

MARDI GRAS IN PENSACOLA — Elaborate floats, outlandish costumes and Florida-style pageantry will delight gulf coast revelers for the city’s annual lineup of Mardi Gras events celebrating the region’s French past.   

  • Paw-Di Gras (Feb. 1): Recently named one of the best pet events in Pensacola, this fifth annual fundraiser invites owners to dress their dogs up for the Paw-rade, which even has a theme: Paw-some ’80s. The party includes vendors, adoptable dogs, live music, costume contests, food and interactive games for humans and canines. The event is free, but those planning to walk their dogs in the parade should register ahead of time. https://www.wolfgangparkandbrews.com  
    Krewe of Lafitte Illuminated Parade (Feb. 13): The Krewe of Lafitte is the largest all-male Krewe on the Panhandle featuring 300 “gentleman” pirates with twelve of its own floats. It’s also Pensacola’s only after-dark parade. https://www.kreweoflafitte.com
    Pensacola Mardi Gras Grand Parade (Feb. 14): The city’s largest parade includes more than 6,000 participants featuring local Krewes, marching bands, organizations and Scout groups. The parade accounts for over 100,000 spectators and is broadcast live on local tv stations. There is a children’s viewing area that is alcohol and tobacco free. https://pensacolamardigras.com
    Krewe of Wrecks Mardi Gras Parade (Feb. 15): The Krewe of Wrecks annual parade is the only beachside bead-tossing bonanza. The daytime event is family friendly. Includes a post-parade awards ceremony as well as music and a dance performance by the Mystic Krewe of Nereids. https://pensacolabeachmardigras.com
    Fat Tuesday Celebration (Feb. 17): Downtown Pensacola’s historic Seville Square becomes the heart of the party for the final night of revelry each Mardi Gras season. All the area's Mardi Gras Krewes are on hand for the 2026 award presentation and coronation of new Priscus Royalty. Includes live entertainment, drag show and a Jazz Brunch. https://pensacolamardigras.com/fat-tuesday-celebration  

BATTLE OF OLUSTEE REENACTMENT AND ANNUAL OLUSTEE FESTIVAL — Lake City’s biggest party of the year doubles down on patriotism in 2026 for the celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday! Every February, more than 25,000 visitors arrive in Lake City for two days of live music at its annual arts and crafts festival leading up to the 49th annual reenactment of the Civil War’s largest battle in Florida. 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 also can participate in the Olustee Blue/Grey 5K, a color run, which traverses downtown Lake City’s historic neighborhoods. On Sunday, everyone heads to the historic battlefield for the “official” reenactment on the 162nd 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, a pre-battle reenactment and ball on Saturday.
When: Feb. 13-15
Where: Olustee Battlefield State Park (reenactment), downtown Lake City (festival)
Web: www.olusteefestival.com , http://www.battleofolustee.org    

ST. AUGUSTINE SPANISH FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL — For over 4,000 years, Spain’s vintners have perfected their distinct vintages. And to salute the city’s Spanish roots, St. Augustine hosts an annual wine festival that only features the country’s best vino blanco, tinto and cava. The fest always kicks off with Tapas, Wine and Spirits (Feb. 19) at the Lightner Museum that pairs light bites from local chefs with Spanish wine and spirits. Next up is the Cava Reception & Dinner (Feb. 20) which features a five-course dinner by celebrity chef Michael Lugo that’s paired with wine from Beronia Rioja. The biggest draw event is always the Grand Tasting (Feb. 21) featuring over 100 authentic Spanish wines from famed wine-growing regions like Rioja and Andalusia. Guests can also opt to purchase VIP tickets that include access to an exclusive lounge with top-shelf wine and chef-created lite bites.
When: Feb. 19-21
Where: St. Augustine
Web: www.spanishwinefestival.com

SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK — Tallahassee’s annual free Shakespeare festival modeled after NYC’s annual event in Central Park, has a new date. Event organizers hope that by moving the weekend event from May to February, everyone will benefit from better and more mild weather. This year’s production of The Tempest guest stars William Ragsdale from Fright Night and the Fox TV series, Herman’s Head. The Bardlings, the company’s youth acting troupe, will also perform a streamlined version of Winter’s Tale on Saturday and Sunday. The festival is free and seats are first-come, first-served at the Adderley Amphitheater. Everyone is welcome to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets for the lawn seating area. Arts and food vendors also will be on site.
When: Feb. 19-22
Where: Cascades Park, Tallahassee
Web: https://southernshakespearefestival.org

COUNTRY CLASH: BATTLE OF THE BANDS — If it feels like a scene out of an 80s movie, it’s not far off. Country Clash is a one-day showcase for the state’s top country musicians. At stake are bragging rights and a $1,000 cash prize. Guests will enjoy the high-energy, country-inspired music showcase and the ability to help discover new Sunshine State talent.
When: Feb. 21
Where: Williston
Web: https://www.facebook.com/events/1482548116147766

SEAWALK MUSIC FESTIVAL — This two-day music festival is always a harbinger for spring on the First Coast. The family-friendly event, which is free, is the perfect way to relax along the ocean while listening to great tunes. Includes a food court and local arts and crafts vendors. The festival lineup includes The Yeah Babys, “Statesboro” a tribute to The Allman Brothers Band, Billy Buchanana and his Rock n’ Soul Revue and Victor Wainwright and the Train.
When: Feb. 21-22
Where: SeaWalk Pavilion, Jacksonville Beach
Web: www.communityfirstseawalkmusicfest.com

15TH ANNUAL MARDI GRAS BARKUS PARADE — If you need proof that Mardi Gras fun isn’t just for humans, then Apalachicola’s canine-themed celebration is the answer. For 15 years, humans have dressed their favorite four-legged companions to parade them through the seaside community for two days of furry fun. This year’s theme is “Salty Barkers Under the Sea” so be prepared to see dogs dressed as mermaids, pirates, tropical fish and deep sea divers. The fest, which has a Mardi Gras street party atmosphere, includes the parade, live music, costume contests, arts and craft vendors, pet adoptions, a beer and wine garden, photo booth and local eats.
When: Feb. 27-28
Where: Riverfront Park, Apalachicola
Web: https://saltybarkers.org

FLORIDA RIVER FEST — If you love catching, cooking or eating catfish, Blountstown can’t wait to welcome you! The annual one-day outdoor, sporting and recreation fest features live entertainment, a classic car show, a kid’s mud pie eating contest (aka chocolate pudding pie), arts and crafts vendors, a kids zone and fireworks. But let’s get back to the event’s main draw — the Catfish Cook-Off and the Big River Classic Catfish Tournament — registration is open!
When: Feb. 28
Where: Blountstown
Web: https://www.riverfestfl.com

 

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