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AMELIA ISLAND DANCE FESTIVAL — Visit Amelia Island 

A Calendar of Florida Events
for August and September 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.
 

South Florida

Central Florida

North Florida

Featured Partner Events

 POP AIR: ART IS INFLATABLE, Miami

SOUTH FLORIDA

JELLYFISH MUSEUM – Do you like those eerie but mesmerizing creatures? Here’s your chance to see them without diving into the ocean and/or or worrying about some of the venomous ones, thanks to the newest entry into the South Florida museum scene. It was recently opened by a Ukrainian couple, who also have one in their home country that so far has managed to survive the war. There are 21 aquariums in front of immersive ocean-blue walls, each containing the floating creatures with their bell-shaped bodies. There are some 2,000 species of jellyfish, but only 20 of them will be featured at any one time. The owners plan to change out the aquariums with new species about every six to eight months.
When: Now! (It’s open seven days a week)
Where: Pompano Beach
Web: jellyfish-museum.com

SOUTH FLORIDA ADVENTURE PASS – This will enable you to have unlimited admissions to four amazing and popular attractions in Broward County: Butterfly World, Flamingo Gardens, the Museum of Discovery and Science and the Sawgrass Recreation Park.
When: through Sept. 30
Where: The four attractions mentioned above.
Web: southfloridaadventurepass.com/

INTERNATIONAL BALLET FESTIVAL OF MIAMI – This three-week toe shoe and tutu-a-thon will feature performances by some 60 outstanding dancers from world-renowned ballet and cutting-edge contemporary companies from North and South America Europe and Asia. The festival also includes a stellar lineup of multidisciplinary events that includes art exhibits, dance films, book presentations, master classes and workshops.  
When: through Aug. 16
Where: Various venues in Miami, Miami Beach, South Miami  and Fort Lauderdale
Web: internationalballetfestival.org/calendar-landing

MIAMI SPA MONTHS – Summer is here and it is starting to get hot. So, chill out indoors and pamper yourself at some of Miami’s world-famous luxury spas at discount prices.
When: July and August
Where: Various luxury spas throughout Miami-Dade County.
Web: miamispamonth.com

MONSTER JAM – Experience the full-throttle action that these six-ton (that’s 12,000 pounds!) trucks provide as they tear up the dirt in intense competitions of speed and skill. The truck lineup includes Sparkle Smash, Grave Digger, El Toro Loco, JCB DIGatron, Classroom Crusher, Terminal Velocity, Jester and Excaliber. The tires on these beasts are five-foot-six inches high, which makes them taller than many humans! Ther drivers compete in three categories: racing, two-wheel skills and everybody’s favorite, freestyle. This where the trucks try to defy gravity and do the impossible. There are a Monster Jam Pit Party and a Trackside Experience each day, giving fans the chance to see the massive trucks up close, meet their favorite drivers and crews, get autographs and take pictures.
When: Aug. 22-23
Where: Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise
Web: amerantbankarena.com/events/detail/monster-jam-2026

OBON WEEKEND – Obon is a holiday in Japan that honors the spirits of ancestors believed to return to their homes during this time. It’s a time for family reunions, participating in rituals like lantern displays and traditional dancing in a circle. It all comes to life at one of South Forida’s museum treasures. You’ll experience a fusion of tradition and innovation Fushu Daiko’s thunderous drumming performances. Learn how to do one of Japan’s traditional Bon dances, along with museum staffers and members of the South Florida Japanese community members. The festivities also include the floating of a large lantern filled with messages to your lost loved ones. You can also obtain a Guiding Light Lantern kit and a Lantern at Home Kit to keep the celebration going.
When: Aug. 15-16
Where: Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach
Web: morikami.org/event/obon-weekend/

RUM FEST KEY WEST --    If rum is one of your libations of choice, this one is for you. Some of the best rums and rum makers from around the world will be featured in this five-day event. Some of the activities include sunset sails, cocktail parties, sandbar trips, rum strolls, food and cigar events, a rum cake competition, master class rum seminars and a rum grand tasting. Tip: Many of the events sell out quickly, so if you want to go, book early.
When: Aug. 12-16
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: rumfestkeywest.com

FAMILY SUMMER SPECIAL AT BONNET HOUSE MUSEUM & GARDENS – If you haven’t yet visited this South Florida treasure, now would be the perfect time. At reduced prices (including free for anyone 17 and under), visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour of the historic main house, search for wildlife in the trees on the vast gardens and view the aquatic wildlife in the lakes and ponds.
When: Now through Aug. 31 
Where: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, Fort Lauderdale
Web: bonnethouse.org/event/family-special/

MIAMI 305 STEPPERS WEEKEND – Hosted by Jammin’ Jamei and the 305 Jammers, this three-day event focuses on stepping and line-dancing culture through a mix of instructional sessions and social activities. Included are meet-and-greets, workshops and open dance opportunities, all designed to support learning, skill-building and connection among dancers of various experience levels. Oh, and it’s a whole lot of fun, too. The program includes instruction from stepper notables such as Alicia Taylor Williams, Brandon Hawkins, Katesha Reynolds Cole and Donald “BigStuf” Jones of JesMove2.
When: Aug. 28-30
Where: Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Miami Airport & Convention Center
Web: miamiandbeaches.com/event/miami-305-steppers-weekend/37044

MUSEUM TWO-FER – It’s summer. It’s hot. Now would be the perfect time to start checking out all the wonderful museums in South Florida. Here are two exhibits that caught our attention and you can see them both on the same day because they are at the same museum:

  • Rodney Demps: The Surrealist of the Highwaymen – Demps was one of the most distinctive contemporary artists connected with the Florida Highwaymen movement. His work is rooted in familiar Highwaymen territory: palm trees, coastal waves, sunsets and tropical sunsets. Demps also added color, dramatic cloud formations and fluid brushwork. The result is a blend of the spirit of the historic Highwaymen painters and an expressive visual language that transforms recognizable landscapes into atmospheric and imaginative scenes.
  • Persistence of Matter: Transforming Discarded Materials into Art that Inspires and Provokes – With sculpture, installations and mixed media works, the participating artists reveal hidden histories within everyday materials that once were discarded. The exhibition explores the enduring life of materials and the idea that what we throw away does not disappear, it evolves. The exhibition celebrates creativity, renewal and the possibility of giving cast-offs a new life. Some 60 works from 35 artists will be featured. The exhibition will also have special events throughout the run of the show, including artist talks, salon discussions, film screenings and installations.

When and Where: For both, through mid-September at the Cornell Art Museum in Delray
Web: delrayoldschoolsquare.com/cornell

TIMELESS TROPICS: FLORIDA’S CHANGING LANDSCAPE – This inspiring and artistic exhibition is a look at how Florida’s landscape has changed throughout the years, from seascapes to skyscrapers. It features Tim Forman’s oil-on-canvas masterworks of the Florida Everglades, waterscapes, beachscapes and natural wildlife and, as a bonus, David Paulo’s bold photographs that depict the culture and life of South Florida minority communities. Historical maps of Florida from pre-Revolutionary War/Spanish Florida in 1749 to British-controlled Florida in 1763 to Florida as a U.S. state in 1845 and illustrative panels add context and clarity to the history of our state.
When: July 9 through Sept. 13
Where: History Fort Lauderdale Museum, Fort Lauderdale
Web: historyfortlauderdale.org/

STORIES IN GLASS AND CERAMICS – Did you know there is something called the Studio Glass Movement in the art world? Well, there is. It originated in the 1960s, as artists around the country started utilizing glass as a medium for or original artistic expression.  Two avid collectors in this genre, Dr. Laurence and Rita Sibrack, have made a major gift to the permanent collection of the Baker Museum. It consists of 74 works by 60 different artists. The exhibit includes works by some of the best-known figures associated with the movement.
When: Now through Oct. 1
Where: The Baker Museum, Naples
Web: paradisecoast.com/Events-Directory/The-Passion-of-Collecting

SEAN KENNY’S BRICK PLANET – If you are a fan of Lego bricks, this one is for you. And, if you are not a fan, you will be after seeing this immersive exhibit. There are 30 amazing larger-than-life Lego brick creations that are spread out to support these themes: Our Planet, Polar Brrrricks, Ocean Odyssey, Savannah Crossing, Walk in the Woods, Connect in the City and Our Own Backyard. Each one is designed to tell a story about our natural world. The creator of the exhibit is internationally acclaimed artist Sean Kenney. From a towering disappearing rhino to an intricate coral reef (this one was built with some 90,000 Lego bricks!), each sculpture tells a story about the natural world and our connection to it. Along the way, interactive displays and hands-on building experiences invite guests of all ages to engage, create and discover.
When: Now through Sept. 27
Where: Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach
Web: coxsciencecenter.org/brick-planet

LABOR DAY IN THE PARK – There is no set theme for this annual gathering, but it is a whole lot of fun. The biggie event, of course, is the parade, but there are also musical performances, vendors, food trucks and lots of activities for the youngsters.
When: Sept. 7
Where: Settlers Park and Seminole Park, Okeechobee
Web: okeechobeemainstreet.org/labor-day-festival/

POP AIR: ART IS INFLATABLE – This exhibition has appeared in cities all over the world and now it is south Florida’s turn. It presents a collection of installations that uses air as both material and concept, inviting exploration visually dynamic spaces. It features works that range from sculptural forms and suspended environments to participatory pieces designed for movement and play. Highlights include intstallations by Hyperstudio, Karina Smigla-Bobinski, ENESS, Cyril Lancelin and Quiet Ensemble.
When: Now through Sept. 27
Where: Mana Wynwood Convention Center, Miami
Web: miamiandbeaches.com/event/pop-air-art-is-inflatable/39784

ENGLEWOOD PIONEER DAYS – If you haven’t yet visited this charming community in Southwest Florida, this would be a good time to go. It’s a celebration of the town’s history, especially the early settlers from the late 1800s. The biggie events are on Labor Day and include a parade, a diaper derby, pie-eating contest, a watermelon-eating contest, a long beard contest, lots of activities for the kids and live music. There also events in the week leading up to Labor Day, including a Little Miss and Mister pageant, a Miss Englewood pageant and cardboard boat races.
When: Sept. 5-7
Where: Various locations in Englewood
Web: englewoodchamber.com/pioneer

KEY LIME & TROPICAL FEST – Do you know how many food items, drinks and other products are key-lime themed? The short answer: A lot. You can find out by attending this family-friendly and pet-friendly event. Key Lime and tropical specialties will be provided by the property’s restaurants and stores and participating vendors. The Kollections, Pirates of the Floridian and the Tropical Avenue Band are the live musical acts.
When: Sept. 19
Where: Fisherman’s Village, Punta Gorda
Web: fishermensvillage.com/events

ISLAND HOPPER SONGWRITER FEST – From downtown hotspots in Fort Myers to tiki bars along the beaches and islands, you will enjoy venues as varied as the performers at this 10-day festival. Some 60 performers will participate. Most of the shows are free and at smaller venues. The headliners this year are Edwin McCain, LOCASH, Michael Ray and Alexandra Kay. Behind many great country music hits, there is often another outstanding singer/songwriter who wrote the tune.  Get to know the back stories behind country’s biggest hits and see them performed by the writers. You’ll be surprised to learn how many country music hits they wrote and/or the famous artists with whom they have performed. You won’t go wanting for food and drink, too, as many of the venues offer a variety of yummy fare.
When & Where: Sept. 18-20 on Captiva Island; Sept. 21-22 in Cape Coral; Sept. 23-24 in downtown Fort Myers; Sept. 25-27 on Fort Myers Beach
Web: IslandHopperFest.com

AMERICAN INDIAN DAY CELEBRATION – It’s actually two days for this family-friendly festival. You will be able to connect with the Miccosukees, Miami’s original locals, and get a glimpse into the tribe’s culture and traditions. There will be indigenous craft and food vendors, a petting zoo, a fashion show, carnival rides, live music, alligator wrestling shows and airboat rides.
When: Sept. 28-29 
Where: Miccosukee Indian Village, Miami
Web:  miccosukee.com/events/american-indian-day/

FIVE FAB FESTS FOR FOODIES! – You can eat your way across South Florida (both coasts) at some of the region’s outstanding eateries without too big a hit to your wallet. The idea for all of these is basically the same: Pre-fixe three-course lunches and dinners at bargain prices. Some of these may also include brunches and take-out.

  • Sizzle Dining

When: Sept. 1-30
Where: Throughout Lee and Collier Counties
Web: sizzledining.org

  • Delray Beach Restaurant Month

When: Sept. 1-30
Where: Various locations in downtown Delray Beach
Web: downtowndelraybeach.com/restaurantmonth

  • Dine Out Lauderdale

When: Now through Sept. 30
Where: Various locations in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County
Web: visitlauderdale.com/dineout/

  • Flavor South Florida

When: Sept. 1-30
Where: Throughout Palm Beach County
Web: flavorpb.com

  • Miami Spice

When: Now through Sept. 30
Where: Participating restaurants in Miami Beach and Miami
Web: iLoveMiamiSpice.com

INFFINITO BRAZILIAN FILM FESTIVAL OF MIAMI – The 30th version of this fest will have 11 days of in-person screenings and 17 days of on-line shows. The in-person movies will compete for the prestigious Crystal Lens Award for the best new Brazilian film. It will be announced at the Closing Awards night. The festival also includes live talks, concerts, panels with industry experts and masterclasses.
When: Sept. 2-12 for the in-person screenings and Sept. 13-30 for the virtual program.
Where: Various locations in South Florida
Web: brazilianfilmfestival.com for the in-person screenings and inff.online for the virtual program

UPCYCLE DAY – Locals and visitors alike will have fun and learn about “Upcycling,” which is the process of transforming everyday materials into premium handmade items. Spend the day exploring creative reuse through hands-on art making experiences that transform discarded paper, textiles and found material into something new. You can experiment with printmaking, collage, book arts and mixed-media activities at a variety of drop-in stations or attend scheduled featured artist-led workshops in various print and paper artforms.
When: Aug. 29
Where: Resource Depot, West Palm Beach
Web: resourcedepot.org/upcycle-day

THE HORRORLAND – Get an early start on the Halloween haunting season, although this scary show might not be for everyone.  It includes terrifying haunted houses, outdoor scare zones, a fear gift ship, the coffin bar, the macabre food village and the spine-tingling Freak Cirque show.
When: Wednesdays through Sundays from Sept.10-Nov. 1
Where: Jungle Island, Miami
Web: thehorrorland.com

CRAFTS FESTIVAL TRIO – At all three of these outdoor gatherings you’ll see works in a variety of media, including ceramics, jewelry, stained glass and metal. For details on all of them, see artfestival.com.

  • Downtown Venice Labor Day Weekend Craft Festival, Sept. 5-6
  • Punta Gorda Sullivan Street Craft Festival, Sept. 12-13
  • Downtown Delray Beach Craft Festival, Sept. 26-27

 COREY AVENUE SUNDAY MARKET, St. Pete Beach

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

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 throughout the summer
Where: Various brewery locations in Sarasota, Tampa, Plant City, Dunedin, Brooksville, St. Petersburg and other Central Florida areas
Web: https://thunderstruckbonsai.com/bonsaiandbrews/

15TH ANNUAL GREAT ST. PETE CUPCAKE CONTEST – Cupcake lovers and bakers come together for this delicious, decadent contest highlighting all flavors and colors of the rainbow. Up to one hundred bakers will enter this annual competition for best creation in categories such as novice, professional, gluten-free, people’s choice and youth/teen. Go home with a box of cupcakes and enjoy tasting a wild array of combinations involving buttercream, chocolate, fruit, candy, sprinkles and more.
When: Aug. 29
Where: Morean Center for Clay, St. Petersburg
Web: https://moreanartscenter.org/cupcakes/

BIG FEST – Having evolved from a one-day event honoring National Black Business Month, this fest now spans three days, featuring live music, artwork, wellness activities, a black-owned business marketplace, and more. Guests can participate in artists’ and cultural showcases at an evening event in Ybor City, and families can eat, stroll and shop at a day long market and food truck extravaganza in Tampa’s Historic Central Ave Black Business District once known as “The Scrub.” The third day features health and wellness vendors, activities and holistic workshops designed to enrich and educate the community.
When: Aug. 28-30
Where: Perry Harvey Sr. Park and Ybor City
Web: https://indienoirmarket.com/bigfest26

BEERTOPIA – This evening event brings beer lovers, bands and local restaurants together in one fairgrounds hall, raising money for a nonprofit that supplies vision care and eyeglasses to children and the Hernando De Soto Historical Society. Enjoy samplings of various craft brews, seltzers and liquor, as well as live music, fun silent and live auctions, a raffle, and food made by some of the area’s most loved restaurants.
When: Aug, 22
Where: Manatee Couty Fairgrounds, Palmetto
Web: https://desotohq.com/beertopia/

NPR FOURTH FRIDAY BAZAAR – Formerly known as the “Backyard Bazaar,” this popular evening market now takes place every fourth Friday in downtown New Port Richey, opening just before sundown and winding down about an hour after dark. Find unique home goods, gifts, clothing, jewelry, used books, homemade candles, woodwork furniture and wall art, gourmet jams and honey, pottery, plants and more, all sold by local and regional artists and crafters. 
When: July 24 & Aug. 28
Where: Downtown New Port Richey on Railroad Square
Web: https://www.cityofnewportrichey.org/Events-directory/Fourth-Friday-Bazaar

FLORIDA KIDS AND FAMILY EXPO – This back-to-school event provides a large, air-conditioned space where children can play, ride ponies, create, discover, eat, explore and have fun while you gather new ideas about exciting programs for all ages from more than 200 vendors. Kids can also take photos with their favorite princesses, superheroes and Star Wars characters. Spend a day learning and playing while also walking away with tons of goodies and information on events and activities to start the school year off right.
When: Aug. 22-23
Where: Orange County Convention Center, Orlando
Web: https://mycentralfloridafamily.com/orlando-expo/

ARCADIA SUMMER ANTIQUE FAIR – Grab some friends and go treasure hunting at one of the most well-known antique markets in Florida, which features as many as a hundred tables and tents offering everything from estate jewelry to fascinating war memorabilia to one-of-a-kind vintage clothing pieces. Stay the weekend and visit some of Arcadia’s quaint (and air-conditioned!) cafes and shops, many of which feature unique gifts and collectible artifacts among a three-block stretch of 20 storefronts.
When: July 25 & Aug. 22
Where: Downtown Arcadia
Web: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064757466114

ROCK THE COUNTRY – For the third year in a row, Rock the Country music festival is making a special stop at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala. This year's special USA 250th anniversary lineup includes many of rock and country music's most recognized artists, including Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, and Blake Shelton. All ages are welcome, and several campsites – including spots for car and tent camping – are available for those looking to make it a weekend getaway.
When: Aug. 28-29
Where: Florida Horse Park, Ocala
Web: https://rockthecountry.com/ocala-fl/#info

ANIMATE! ORLANDO – This three-day, family-friendly convention is a comic-lover’s delight, filled with voice actors, artists and other cartoon, comic and anime starts, as well as pro wrestlers, cosplay and costume contests, video and tabletop gaming, panels, Q&A sessions and more. Shop for hard-to-find collectibles and memorabilia and grab selfies and autographs with your favorite creators, authors and fandom favorites.
When: Aug. 14-16
Where: Orange County Convention Center, Orlando
Web: https://galaxycon.com/pages/animate-orlando

GECKOFEST – This quirky, family-friendly street festival combines a community costume party with live music and exciting street performances from acrobats, magicians, fire-eaters, dancers and more. Explore dozens of local vendors offering handcrafted art and crafts, as well as gourmet food trucks and tents selling local delicacies and cold beverages. This year’s theme is “Gulfport Music Awards,” so expect lots of pop and rockstar-themed characters, gold-studded props, sequined dresses and other fun homages to the world of musical entertainment. 
When: Sept. 5
Where: Beach Boulevard, Gulfport
Web: https://visitgulfportflorida.com/event/gecko-fest/

DELAND CRAFT SHOW – Artist and talented makers from all over the state descend on the small, historic town of DeLand, bringing their best jewelry, wood crafts, bath & body, pottery, apparel, leather, metal crafts, stained glass, garden art, bead art, live plants, and more for sale. The downtown is also filled with adorable shops and plenty of restaurants for those who want to spend the day exploring, dining, and learning more about this quiet, friendly area just west of New Smyrna Beach.
When: Sept. 26-27
Where: Woodland Boulevard, Downtown DeLand
Web: https://mainstreetdeland.org/deland-craft-show

THE FANCY FLEA – One of Florida’s fanciest indoor summertime vintage markets returns with lots of antique and shabby chic home furnishings, original artwork, retro signage and garden décor, collectibles, jewelry and more. Enjoy a leisurely shopping weekend in the comfort of an indoor, air-conditioned venue and come away with some one-of-a-kind pieces that make great gifts or special touches to your home or garden. This year’s flea theme is “Swan City Soiree,” a nod to Lakeland’s graceful nickname. Entry is $8 and parking is free.
When: September 11-12
Where: RP Funding Center, Lakeland
Web: https://www.fancyflea.net/

LABOR DAY IN THE PARK – Okeechobee’s small-town charm shines in this annual Labor Day fest, beginning with a morning patriotic parade followed by live bands, games, face painting, local business vendors, demonstrations, crafts and more. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy fair foods and other refreshments, and bring some extra dollars to buy handmade goods, artwork, clothing and other retail items for sale.
When: Sept. 7
Where: Flagler Park, Okeechobee
Web: https://okeechobeemainstreet.org/labor-day-festival/

I LIKE IT HOT! FESTIVAL – For 26 years, the I Like It HOT! Festival has been bringing the heat, becoming a Florida favorite among spicy food lovers and hot sauce connoisseurs. This kid- and pet-friendly pepper-palooza includes amateur hot sauce and salsa competitions, hoola hoop contests, a spicy sucker lick-a-thon, a spectator-favorite pepper-eating contest and other fun contests. Think you’ve got what it takes? Enter this event’s first-ever participation in the “Road to the Americas Belt Match” to be named the Largo Champion. For those with less adventurous palates, there are plenty of food and drink options for sale.
When: Sept. 12-13
Where: Largo Event Center, Largo
Web: https://www.facebook.com/ILikeItHotFestival/

SUNSET AT THE ZOO HISPANIC CULTURAL CELEBRATION– The Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens caps off its summertime Sunset at the Zoo series with music, food and special activities that honor Hispanic culture and heritage. After the zoo closes for the day, the gates reopen for guests who can enjoy an evening stroll to explore the animal exhibits, grab dinner from a food truck, enjoy lively DJ mixes and make some kid-friendly crafts and art projects until the sun goes down.
When: Sept. 25
Where: Central Florida Zoo, Sanford
Web: https://www.centralfloridazoo.org/event/sunset-september/

SIPS & SALSA FESTIVAL – Every fall, this small city west of Orlando hosts this vibrant, Latin-inspired lakefront celebration of food, family and music, aimed at highlighting the community’s diverse business landscape and people. Cheer on your favorite pup in the Chihuahua races, try your hand in the domino tournament or enter your pup in the dog costume contest. Vendors and food trucks will be selling tacos, ice cream, cold beverages and other treats while you stroll through the park or pitch a picnic under a tree. There’s even a kids’ play for the little ones.
When: Sept. 19
Where: Clermont Waterfront Park, Clermont
Web: https://www.southlakechamber-fl.com/events/sips-salsa

PIONEER DAYS – In honor of the parade’s 70th anniversary, this year’s Pioneer Days celebration will be 70s-themed, bringing bellbottoms, bright colors and boogie music to the party. The weekend will kick off on Saturday with cardboard boat races and other festivities at Indian Mound Park, followed by a “diaper derby” on Sunday. Then on Monday, Labor Day, the town will begin gathering first thing in the morning for a winding, hour-long parade, followed by pie-eating and watermelon-eating contests, live music and children’s activities until the early afternoon. 
When: Sept. 5-7
Where: Englewood
Web: https://www.englewoodchamber.com/pioneer

XINSURANCE CLEARWATER OFFSHORE NATIONALS – Drawing tens of thousands of onlookers, this three-day offshore power boat showcase and competition is set along the white, sandy shores of beautiful Clearwater Beach and promises some thrilling sights, good music and fast action for boat lovers of all ages. Meet the race teams and get drivers’ autographs, join the two-mile viewing flotilla with your own boat, enjoy fresh seafood and other regional cuisine or hit the rooftop dance party. Watch the Gulf of Mexico sunset at Pier 60 after a day of exciting racing with some of the world’s fastest boats.
When: Sept. 24-27
Where: Clearwater Beach
Web: https://powerboat.news/xinsurance-clearwater-offshore-nationals-2026-everything-you-need-to-know/

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 in September
Where: Various brewery locations in Tampa, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Clearwater, St. Petersburg and other Central Florida areas
Web: https://thunderstruckbonsai.com/upcoming-events/

FALL FAMILY FEST & MARKET – Celebrating the start of the fall school and sports season, the Tampa Bay Moms Group is once again hosting this free event to connect families through interactive exhibits, character visits, face painting, vendors sharing info and resources for children’s classes and programs, as well as plenty of food trucks, games and other attractions. The fest takes place along the Riverwalk’s Water Works Park, so bring swimsuits for the kids to cool down in the splash pad or bring your furry family members to the nearby dog park.
When: Sept. 26
Where: Water Works Park, Tampa
Web: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fall-family-fest-tickets-1993369459714

GLOBAL PEACE FILM FESTIVAL – Aiming to inspire change, educate and promote conversations about peace, activism, acts of bravery and historical events, the Global Peace Festival has curated a variety films and filmmaker discussions throughout the Orlando area. Among some of the short film and documentary topics are the future of aging, the extraordinary world of caterpillars, immigration journeys, the Pulse Nightclub shooting and other thought-provoking works.  Film lovers can visit various locations throughout the area to attend the special showings.
When: Sept. 15-27
Where: Orlando, Winter Park & Maitland
Web: https://peacefilmfest.org/

COREY AVENUE SUNDAY MARKET – St. Pete Beach’s centrally located 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

WHEELS, WINE & WHISKEY, Tallahassee

NORTH FLORIDA

TOURING THE LANDSCAPE + RAM — From pastoral hills to dramatic peaks, this special exhibit reveals how the turn of the 20th century boom in travel transformed how artists depicted iconic American locales. During your visit to the Cummer, don’t forget to step outside and explore the museum's gorgeous gardens which stretch along the St. Johns River. A Saturday visit means guests also can stop in at RAM (Riverside Arts Market). Jacksonville’s Saturday arts and food market is housed under the Fuller Warren Bridge next door to the Cummer. The market features local artists, crafters and food vendors and includes live entertainment throughout the day. It’s always the perfect stop to pick up souvenirs while enjoying breakfast or lunch. Local tip: dolphins like to congregate around the bridge pillars which makes a riverfront picnic a must.
When: through Aug. 23
Where: Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Jacksonville
Web: https://www.cummermuseum.org, https://riversideartsmarket.org

NATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE DAY — Raise your hand if you knew National Lighthouse Day was August 7. No? Same. Florida has 8,436 miles of tidal shoreline and almost 30 historic lighthouses still standing, making August the ideal month to trek to the top of one of these iconic North Florida lighthouses.

  • St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum (St. Augustine): With its black-and-white candy cane inspired stripes and red tower, St. Augustine's historic lighthouse fills the skyline like a beacon. Guests can climb the 219-step spiral staircase for panoramic views of the Atlantic coast and historic city. Favorite tours include the Dark of the Moon Ghost Experience, Sunset Moonrise and Twilight at the Top. https://www.staugustinelighthouse.org
  • Crooked River Lighthouse (Carrabelle): After the lighthouse was decommissioned in 1995, Carrabelle’s local citizens banded together to form the Carrabelle Lighthouse Association to preserve, restore and keep it open to the public. Since then, a replica of the original Fresnel lens has restored the light to working status. Although the lighthouse is open daily to guests, on the full moon each month you can climb 128 steps to top for Twilight at the Tower (Aug. 28). https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com
  • Cape St. George Light (St. George Island): St. George Island’s light has been built four times. The first structure guarded the coast in 1833. The most recent structure was finished in 2011 after the light that stood for more than 150 years finally succumbed to beach erosion and waves. The St. George Lighthouse Association obtained the original plans from the National Archives and used as many of the saved original materials as possible. At this lighthouse, a tour to the top is a little more unique. Although it’s only 92 steps, you’ll also need to navigate an eight-rung metal ladder and travel through a scuttle hole to reach the lantern room. It also offers a Sunset and Full Moon Climb each month (Aug. 28). https://stgeorgelight.org

FLORIDA SKIMBOARD PRO/AM TOURNAMENT — Get ready to watch the world’s elite skimboarders turn the Atlantic surf into their personal playground. Even though Florida’s east coast beaches boast some of the state's largest waves, the world’s best skimboarders can cut through the Atlantic Ocean like the surface is a sheet of glass before turning on the jets. The competitors represent more than 75 different beaches and spectators will experience  over 30 hours of skim-boarding heats. Due to weather and tides, the timing of each day’s events are subject to change. Check the website for the most up-to-date information.
When: Aug 12-16
Where: Vilano Beach
Web: https://www.rundropslide.com/flproam

FIRST COAST SMOOTH JAZZ FESTIVAL — Let the music take you from morning grooves to coastal vibes when the evening headliners take the stage under the stars. This two-day, soulful celebration features acclaimed artists like Marcus Anderson, the event’s headliner and host, and Nathan Mitchell, the Friday night headliner. The lineup also includes up-and-comers like saxophonist Jeff Ryan and guitarist and vocalist Andrea Lisa. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy interactive experiences, panel discussions, spa experiences, a dinner cruise and more.
When: Aug 14-15
Where: Jacksonville
Web: https://firstcoastjazzfest.com

BEE FARE FESTIVAL — Get ready for a double dose of sweetness as Bee Friends Farm and Local Fare Jax team up for the 7th annual festival — now expanded to two days of fresh local flavor, unique artisans and buzz-worthy fun. Saturday’s schedule includes live beekeeping demos, honey tastings, educational talks and hands-on activities. Meanwhile, Sunday is geared toward shopping, allowing guests to meet with the local vendors and artisans. Both days of the fest take place in the new, air-conditioned hall at the Jacksonville Fairgrounds.
When: Aug 15-16
Where: Jacksonville Fairgrounds
Web: https://duvalhall.com/event/bee-friends-farm-beefare/duval-hall/jacksonville-florida

JACKSONVILLE TATTOO CONVENTION — Turn your skin into a canvas when the First Coast hosts an unforgettable weekend of live tattooing, fierce competitions and rocking after-parties. The convention also includes meet-and-greets, vendors and special guests. Attendees who already have ink can enter their favorite body art in one of the 12 daily contests. Categories include Best Color Portrait (contestants must also bring a reference photo!), Best Traditional, Best Realism, Best Sleeve (arm or leg) and more!
When: Aug. 21-23
Where: World Golf Village, St. Augustine
Web: http://www.setattoo.com

ROCK THE COUNTRY — Turn up the music and raise a glass to 250 years of American spirit for a fest that brings together small-town pride, legendary camaraderie and powerhouse country music under the wide-open sky. Legendary acts like Brooks N’ Dunn, Blake Shelton, Lauren Alaina, Shenandoah, Mark Chestnut and Hudson Westbrook headline this year’s seven-city tour. Guests can buy VIP or weekend passes as well as single-day tickets and RV or camping permits.
When: Aug 28-29
Where: Florida Horse Park, Ocala
Web: https://rockthecountry.com/ocala-fl

SING OUT LOUD FESTIVAL — Big sounds, local roots and zero admission fees. A decade later, one of Northeast Florida’s signature music celebrations is returning to its roots for a community-centered 10th anniversary. From September’s jam-packed schedule of over 100 free local artist showcases to the St. Augustine Songwriters Festival and Record Fair, the festival is leaning into its core mission: celebrating local talent, giving back and filling the Ancient City with sound. The diverse concert lineup includes indie rock, bluegrass, hip hop, country, spoken word and comedy. Two new events tied to the festival include the Music Business Panel, a free event that brings together leading members of the industry for an interactive conversation, and Sip Out Loud, a ticketed night out that pairs wine, music with rising stars in the local culinary scene. The festival’s national showcase is moving to May 2027.
When: Sept. 4-20
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.singoutloudfestival.com

FINS UP ON THE FORGOTTEN COAST MUSIC FESTIVAL — Embrace island vibes with other Parrot Head’s for a three-day music fest celebrating one of the Sunshine State’s favorite entertainers. The event, which kicks off on Jimmy Buffet Day, includes 16 artists playing 80 shows in nine iconic venues like the Apalachicola Yacht Club and Carrabelle Crooked River Lighthouse  across the Forgotten Coast. Grab your floral shirt, bring your trop-rock spirit and sing along to favorites like Margaritaville and Why Don’t We Get Drunk.
When: Sept. 4-6
Where: Apalachicola, Eastpoint, St. George Island, Carrabelle
Web: https://trinityis.quickbase.com/nav/app/bqaqzfd77/action/showpage?pageid=7

FLORIDA SCALLOP, MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL — Pack your favorite lawn chair, gather your crew and spend the long holiday weekend enjoying two full days of fresh gulf seafood, ice-cold drinks and live music. Set against a beautiful new waterfront venue, this family-friendly community tradition brings together eight incredible live bands, local food vendors, and a bustling artisan market packed with local and regional vendors. Memphis-based Ghost Town Blues Band will bring their high-energy blend of blues, rock, soul, and funk to the stage as Saturday’s headliner.
They’ll be joined by Leaving October, Smolderin’ Embers and Flabbergasted.
When: Sept. 5-6
Where: Gulf County Veterans Memorial Park, Port St. Joe
Web: https://www.facebook.com/FLAScallopFestival

AMELIA ISLAND DANCE FESTIVAL — Prepare to be moved as world-class rhythm, grace and athleticism take center stage. Spanning four days of spectacular live performances, this year’s festival celebrates dance in every form. The festival’s four live performances span all dance genres: modern (NYC’s East by North Dance Theatre, Carlos & Marisa Garland, Sofía Forero), athletic jazz (Jon Lehrer Dance Company of Buffalo, New York), Broadway (John Manzari Dancers), tap (Rhythm Theory Tap Ensemble of Orlando), classical (The Florida Ballet, James Boyd III), classical Indian (Anubhava Dance Company) and jazz (Kilowatt Dance Company of NYC). During the day, many of the performers will also lead dance workshops in various styles like ballroom, hip hop, hula, Latin, breakdancing, jazz, belly dancing, tap, ballet and more. 
When: Sept. 10-13
Where: Amelia Island
Web: https://www.ameliaislanddancefestival.org

HOKA + NIGHTS OF THUNDER XC FEST — When it’s still sweltering and sunbaked outside, lace up your running shoes for a night run through one of Tallahassee’s regional parks. With it’s rolling hills (Yes, not all of Florida is at sea level), Apalachee Regional Park is a cross-country runner’s dream venue and the event’s nighttime electric atmosphere allows you to beat the heat. The event brings together youth runners, collegiate runners and YOU! Runners of all ages can compete in Saturday night’s Open Division 5K.
When: Sept. 11-12
Where: Apalachee Regional Park, Tallahassee
Web: https://runsignup.com/Race/NightsofThunderCrossCountryFest/Page/EventSchedule

FOUNDER’S DAY — Long before the ink dried on the Declaration of Independence and decades before pilgrims set foot on Plymouth Rock, the first chapter of American history was written on the coast of Florida. As the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, step back to the story that started it all at St. Augustine’s annual Founder’s Day celebration. The free event lineup includes:

  • Reenactment of the Spaniards landing at Mission Nombre de Dios in 1565 (includes cannon and musket salutes!)
  • An outdoor Catholic Mass at the Rustic Alter
  • Grand procession from Mission Nombre de Dios to the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park
  • Reenactment of the first Thanksgiving meal between the Spanish and Timucuan
  • Living history and weapons demos

When: Sept. 12
Where: St. Augustine
Web: https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/events/annual/founders-day

QUILTFEST OF JACKSONVILLE — Ready to ‘Give Piece a Chance’? Jacksonville’s premier annual fabric art celebration that always features a pun-driven theme returns with a wall-to-wall showcase guaranteed to inspire your next creative journey. Featuring over 400 stunning, one-of-a-kind quilts, ranging from intricate traditional patterns to bold modern masterpieces, this annual show transforms the exhibit hall into a vibrant gallery of textile artistry. Also includes live demonstrations, quilt appraisals, specialty vendors, silent auctions and original works for purchase.
When: Sept. 17-19
Where: Prime Osborn Convention Center, Jacksonville
Web: www.quiltfestjax.com

NEWBERRY’S FABULOUS 50’S FESTIVAL — Rev your engines and off your saddle shoes when the 1950s take over historic Newberry! The 4th annual fest showcases classic rides hosted by Gainesville Street Rods, live 50s tunes, local arts and craft vendors, and delicious bites from the city’s downtown restaurants. The whole family will enjoy this trip down memory lane.
When: Sept. 19
Where: Newberry
Web: https://www.facebook.com/events/2002639217252905

WHEELS, WINE & WHISKEY — Under the shade of centuries-old live oaks, high-end engineering meets Southern elegance. Treat your senses to fine wine, premium whiskey, live entertainment and a curated lineup of iconic European vehicles — this year’s theme is The Grand Tour of Luxury European Cars — all set against the backdrop of one of the city's historic homes  Guests attending the event should make time to explore the restored 10,000-square-foot plantation home and walk the gardens. Some of the property’s highlights include the reflecting pool, aviary, water tower and guest cottages.
When: Sept. 25
Where: Goodwood Museum & Gardens, Tallahassee
Web: https://www.goodwoodmuseum.org/goodwood-events

PENSACOLA SEAFOOD FEST — Bring a serious appetite and your best ’80s dance moves to this year’s annual fest. With over 150 artisan vendors, a powerhouse lineup of rising musical talent, and a culinary spread ranging from crawfish mac and cheese to conch fritters, Pensacola’s annual rite of fall promises non-stop flavor and entertainment headlined by Saturday night's main event, The Molly Ringwalds. The rest of the live music lineup, which always features up-and-coming artists (ie. future Grammy-award winners), has yet to be announced. Also includes the Gulf to Table local chef showcase of inspired seafood bites, three days of chef demos and landlubber fest classics like chicken tenders, bloomin’ onions, turkey legs and funnel cake.
When: Sept. 25-27
Where: Pensacola
Web: https://www.pensacolaseafoodfestival.com

OCCUPATION OF PALATKA — Long before the live oaks offered shade to visitors, the grounds of Palatka's Bronson-Mulholland House echoed with the footsteps of Union soldiers. Reconnect with the past at this annual Civil War living history event. Featuring educational exhibits, live weapons showcases and tours of the historic home, this gathering offers a rare glimpse into 1860s Florida for history buffs with the emphasis on Friday’s showing being geared specifically to students.
When: Sept. 25-27
Where: Palatka
Web: https://putnam-fl-historical-society.org/events/union-occupation-of-palatka

SMOKIN’ IN THE PINES BBQ FESTIVAL — Got a passion for slow-cooked BBQ, classic cars and real Southern rock? Pack your appetite! Sample up to 35 delicious pulled pork entries in the People’s Choice contest, watch top pitmasters battle for a piece of a $15,000+ purse, or enter your own secret sauce for just $20. Best of all? The opportunity to fire up the grill and compete in the People’s Choice contest should be a no-brainer. That contest has no entry fee and the fest provides the meat to each team. The event also includes overnight camping, an antique car show, local artisans and a dedicated kids zone.
When: Sept. 25-26
Where: Forest Capital State Museum, Perry
Web: smokininthepinesbbq.com  

OKTOBERFEST — Cold beer, hot pretzels, and 38 years of lederhosen and dirndls make Panama City’s annual autumn salute the place to be. From ice-cold German brews and sizzling authentic cuisine to family-friendly games and live Polka music, this community gathering brings the heart of Munich straight to the coast for an unforgettable day of merriment. Adults can test their “strength” in the Stein Hosting Competition. Meanwhile, kids can compete in the pretzel toss. Of course, there’s a costume contest for all. Guests seeking two days of merriment can participate in the Volksmarch on Friday night, which is a beer crawl-inspired event through the city’s pub and eateries.
When: Sept. 25-26
Where: Panama City
Web: https://destinationpanamacity.com/annual-event/oktoberfest-at-downtown-panama-city, https://destinationpanamacity.com/annual-event/downtown-panama-city-volksmarch

 

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