Calendar of Florida Events
March and April 2025
Whatever your passion, Florida has something for you. Here are just some of the major events, selected by our editors, scheduled in the Sunshine State. Please check individual websites for more details.
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SOUTH FLORIDA
LUMINOSA FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS – More than 150 Chinese artisans used120 tons of steel and 150,000 feet of silk to create 40 stunning lamp scenes that beautifully illuminate the night with themes such as jungle wildlife, the Lost City of Atlantis, ancient Asian dynasties and Latin culture. This lantern festival immerses visitors in a fantastical world of rain forests and underwater kingdoms. Also included will be live music, acrobatic shows, food and traditional Chinese vendors and craft cocktails.
When: through March 4
Where: Jungle Island on Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami Beach
Web: miamiandbeaches.com/event/luminosa-a-festival-of-lights/18839
HORSING AROUND IN WELLINGTON – Head west of West Palm Beach to Wellington for two outstanding horse and rider-centric multi-month happenings: the Winter Equestrian Festival and the Palm Beach International Polo Season. The former brings together the partnership of horse and rider during the thrills and grace of show jumping and the elegance of dressage. The latter features the best polo players in the world. Both are as much about the horsey-set lifestyle with many options and side shows to keep you entertained and well-fed.
When & Where: Respectively, Jan. 3-March 31 for the Winter Equestrian Festival and Dec. 29-April 27 for the Palm Beach International Polo Season. Both are at the Wellington International Polo Center.
Web: Respectively, thepalmbeaches.com/top-event/winter-equestrian-festival and thepalmbeaches.com/event/palm-beach-polo-season
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 through March 30
Where: Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach
Web: ren-fest.com
PLAY BALL! – Hankering for some baseball? Not to worry. SoFla’s six teams in the Grapefruit League (a.k.a. Major League Baseball’s spring training season) will scratch your itch. Pitchers and catchers are the first to report in mid-February and full rosters soon after that. Then, in March, the games begin and go on all month.
When: Starting about the third week in February and then throughout the month of March
Where: For the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins, Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter. For the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros, Ball Park of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach. For the Boston Red Sox, JetBlue Park at Fenway South in Fort Myers. For the Minnesota Twins, Lee Health Sports Complex in Fort Myers.
Web: rogerdeanstadium.com for the Cardinals and Marlins; ballparkpalmbeaches.com for the Nationals and Astros; redsox.com/jetbluepark for the Red Sox; mlb.com/twins/spring-training/ballpark for the Twins.
CALLE OCHO AND CARNAVAL MIAMI – As always, this series of events showcases the best of art, music, food, fashion and sports. It attracts about a million attendees each year. Here are the various events in March and April:
- Domino Tournament, March 3-5 at Domino Park, Miami: This is a classic Little Havana cultural experience that attracts domino enthusiasts from around the country. Don’t let the laid-back atmosphere fool you – the competition is fierce!
- Calle Ocho, March 9, between SW 12th-27th Avenues in Little Havana, Miami: It’s one of the largest Latin music festivals in the world, stretching across 15 city blocks and filled with multiple stages, international food, sampling sites, folkloric dances and family-oriented fun.
- Soccer 5v5 Challenge, April 19, at a location to be determined: Some 4,000 participants from the ages of 8-19 will compete.
Web: carnavalmiami.com
FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS BOCA – This year’s theme is “Back in Time,” with a lineup that celebrates Boca Raton’s Centennial and the evolution of the arts across the decades. Here is the lineup:
- March 3-6: Authors & Ideas Series – Featured will be Pulitzer-Prize winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, best-selling satirical novelist Carl Hiaasen, art historian Amy Herman and a screening of the Life in the Doghouse, a documentary about the ongoing legacy of rescue work.
- March 7: Back to the Future in Concert – Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Michael J. Fox classic film with a screening accompanied by a live symphony orchestra.
- March 8: An Evening of Contemporary Ballet -- Principal dancers from the acclaimed Martha Graham and Alvin Ailey companies will be featured.
- March 9: Boca Raton Centennial Celebration – The festival closer will showcase the Festival Boca Jazz Orchestra playing music from almost every decade of Boca Raton’s history.
Where: Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton
Web: festivalboca.org
THE MIAMI OPEN – It has always been one of the closest tournaments to a fifth major championship on the pro tennis circuit and will be again this year. As of press time, the field had not yet been announced, so check the website below as the tournament nears. Hopefully, 2024 winners Jannik Sinner and Danielle Collins will be there to defend their titles. Keep your camera or smart phone handy, because celebrities always abound. Food, fashion, art and entertainment always are a large part of the scene.
When: March 16-30
Where: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
Web: miamiopen.com
ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL -- Party-hearty folks from around the world will once again head to this three-day electronic dance music extravaganza. More than 100 performers will be on hand, including the best in that genre literally from A (Afrojack) to Z (ZedsDead). Other headliners include 999999999, Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, Alesso, Adam Beyer and Tiesto.
When: March 28-30
Where: Bayfront Park, Miami
Web: ultramusicfestival.com
BACARDI CUP INVITATIONAL REGATTA – Some 600 sailors from 20 nations will compete in this world-class racing event. Since everyone is welcome, the entry list includes former Olympians, world champions and sailing legends, along with weekend-sailing warriors. Once the sailing is over each day, you can expect an array of social events with live music, food and spirits.
When: March 2-8
Where: Biscayne Bay, Miami
Web: bacardiinvitational.com/
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS KEY WEST FESTIVAL – Happy 114th birthday to the great playwright who liked to say “I work everywhere but I work best here.” The “here” is Key West, where he often visited and lived from 1942 until his death in 1983. You can celebrate his birthday and his life at this multiple-events festival. There will be a plein air painting competition, poetry and short-story writing contests, academic lectures, museum tours, film screenings and a Tennessee Williams birthday bash complete with cake and champagne. The winners of the poetry and shorty-story contests will read their works at the birthday party.
When: Throughout March
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: twfest.org/events
FLEET WEEK – After an absence of two years, it’s coming back to Broward County once again. It will feature the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. You will be able to tour real Navy and Coast Guard ships. Slots fill up quickly, so register soon. At press time the ships had not yet been designated, but keeping checking the website for more info. There will also be a free concert to celebrate the 250th birthdays of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, plus Navy Band performances.
When: April 22
Where: Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale
Web: https://browardnavydaysinc.org/
PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW – If you want a boat, need a boat or you like to fantasize about boats, this one’s for you. You’ll see about $1.2 billion in products. There is an amazing array of vessels – Cigarettes, Comanches, Super Cats, inflatables, cruisers, runabouts, fishing boats, high performance, bow riders and, of course, super yachts (some up to 300 feet long). You’ll also find a full lineup of accessories and nautical fashions. It all adds up to one of the top boat shows in the country, especially with the Superyacht Show Palm Beach as part of the festivities. There will also be a free kids (ages 4-16) fishing clinic, jetpack demos, electric surfboards, paddleboards and Hobie kayaks. From the Windward VIP option to the AquaZone, there will be experiences that cater to all ages and adventure-seeking lifestyles. The boat show coincides with the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair. Boat show attendees who opt for the Windward VIP option will have access to both events.
When: March 19-23
Where: Along Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach, across the waterway from Palm Beach Island for the boat show and the Palm Beach Convention Center for the Art Fair
Web: pbboatshow.com
JAZZ IN THE GARDENS – Performers include New Edition, Toni Braxton, Xscape, Coco Jones, Kem, Tye Tribbett, Dru Hill, DJ Cassidy, DJ Nasty and Jeff Bradshaw & Friends. More artists are sure to be added, so keep checking the web site. There will also be art vendors, a food and beverage village and interactive stations featuring games, photos and other surprises provided by event sponsors.
When: March 8-9
Where: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
Web: JazzInTheGardens.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY FAIR – It includes all the county fair fun you could possibly want: rodeos, livestock shows, carnival rides, games and contests, chill-lout zones with fire pits, a family fun zone, a demolition derby, concerts, a Big Swig Beer Festival and, of course, great food.
When: Feb. 28-March 9
Where: St. Lucie County Fairgrounds, Fort Pierce
Web: stluciecountyfair.org/
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION – It’s one of the top fairs/expositions in the country, drawing about 600,000 people each year. It includes heart-pounding rides, two huge Kiddielands, yummy fair food, livestock and agricultural competitions, pig races and live music featuring local bands.
When: March 13-April 6 (Except March 17-18 and March 31-April 1)
Where: Fair Expo Center, Miami
Web: thefair.me/thefair/
COLLIER FAIR – All will be way, way better than fair as all the fun staples will be included: livestock shows and competitions, arcade games, carnival rides, live music featuring local bands, kids’ activities, and all the cotton candy and fair food you could ever want.
When: March 20-30
Where: Collier County Fairgrounds, Naples
Web: collierfair.com
BOCA RATION INTERNATIONAL JEWISH/ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL – This inaugural event will present some 80 feature-length films, documentaries and shorts from the United States and around the world, including Israel, Canada, Switzerland, Poland, Italy, France, Germany and Australia. Filmmakers, producers and actors will be on hand to discuss their films.
When: Feb. 23-March
Where: Cinemark Palace in Boca Raton from Feb. 23-March 1 and 5-March 2 and the Movies of Delray in Delray Beach from March 2-16
Web: JFilmBoca.org
CLEWISTON SUGAR FESTIVAL – This annual celebration of the end of the Sugar Cane Harvest is a fun-for-all-ages gathering. There will be food trucks and other food vendors, arts & crafts, lots of live country music, a cornhole tournament, a homerun derby, the Sweet Taste Baking competition, an antique tractor display, a car show and plenty of activities for kids.
When: March 15
Where: Civic Park, Clewiston
Web: clewistonsugarfestival.com
IMMOKALEE CATTLE DRIVE & JAMBOREE – It’s not often you see a cattle drive down a city’s main street these days, but here is your chance. It’s an all-day event that captures Immokalee’s cattle culture: past, present and future. The Jamboree part of the festivities has food, drink and craft vendors, music, horse dancing, story-telling, roping and whip cracking demonstrations and the Kids’ Korral that has a petting zoo, games and crafts.
When: March 8
Where: Main Street and the Roberts Ranch, Immokalee
Web: colliermuseums.com/immokalee-cattle-drive-and-jamboree
SAVOR THE AVENUE – This yearly Delray Beach tradition is known for the 5-block, 1300-foot long table that seats 1,000 people. They will enjoy a four-course meal provided by 12 different restaurants. Tip: If you want to be part of the long-table dining experience, try to register as soon as you see this. Reservations started on Feb. 1 and the event usually sells out quickly. Even if you get shut out for that, you can still enjoy dining at one of the participating restaurants or other fine eateries in the downtown area.
When: March 24
Where: Along East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach
Web: DowntownDelrayBeach.com/SavorTheAvenue
MORE GOOD EATS (AND DRINKS!) Food and beverage-centric events abound throughout SoFla in March. Many have more than food and drink, including live music, arts & crafts vendors, parades, games and activities for kids. Here are some that whet our appetite and thirst:
- Marathon Seafood Festival, March 8-9 at Marathon Community Park; marathonseafoodfestival.com
- Fort Myers Beach Lions Club Shrimp Festival, March 8-9 at various locations; fortmyersbeachshrimpfestival.com
- Wellington Bacon & Bourbon Festival, March 22-23 at the Village of Wellington Town Center Promenade; baconbourbonfest.com
- Naples Seafood & Music Festival, March 14-16 at 7035 Airport-Pulling Road, Naples; paragonfestivals.com/festival/naples-seafood-music-festival/
- Dania Beach Wine & Seafood Festival, March 8; daniabeachwineandseafoodfest.com
- Torry Island BBQ Showdown, March 22 at Torry Island, Belle Glade; tibbqshowdown.com/
- Fort Myers River Festival, March 21-23 in downtown Fort Myers; paragonfestivals.com/festival/
fort-myers-river-music- festival - A three-fer: Key Largo & Upper Keys Seafood Festival, Craft Beer Fest and Wine Festival, March 15-16, all at the Blue Finn Rock Harbor Marina & RV Park, Key Largo; thekeylargoseafoodfestival.com
- SavorSoFLO Food & Wine Festival, March 29-30 on Hollywood Beach; savorsoflo.com
ARCADIA ALL-FLORIDA CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO – The 97th edition (no wonder it is called “The Granddaddy of ’Em All”) of this Stetson hat-studded event includes saddle bronc riding, bareback riding, steer wrestling, calf roping and bull riding. There are kids’ events, too: mutton busting, a calf scramble and barrel racing.
When: March 6-9
Where: Mosaic Arena, Arcadia
Web: arcadiarodeo.com
NAPLES FLOWER SHOW & GARDEN MARKET – It has grown into one of the largest annual juried flower shows in Florida. You’ll see spectacular floral designs, botanical arts, tropical plants, educational displays, floral photo ops and demonstrations. The market features local and national vendors.
When: March 14-15
Where: Naples Botanical Garden
Web: paradisecoast.com/event/naples-flower-show-garden-market-naples-botanical-garden
ORCHID SHOW & SALE – Who doesn’t like orchids? Nobody, that’s who. There will be hundreds of blooming orchids and large displays for judging and awards. Vendors will be selling these beauties, along with orchid supplies such as pots and potting materials.
When: March 21-23
Where: North Collier Regional Park, Naples
Web: gulfcoastorchidalliance.org/orchid-show/
MARCH MADNESS, ARTS & CRAFTS VERSION – The arts & crafts show scene is still going strong in March. Here’s the lineup (some may also include food and live music):
- ArtFest by the Sea, March 8-9, Juno Beach; artfestival.com
- Punta Gorda Sullivan Street Craft Festival, March 8-9; artfestival.com
- Harbor Arts & Music Festival, March 8-9 at MarGood Harbor Park, Goodland; paradisecoast.com/event/13th-annual-harbor-arts-music-festival
- Marco Island National Fine Art Show, March 8-9 at Veteran’s Community Park, Marco Island; paradisecoast.com/event/2nd-annual-marco-island-national-fine-art-show
- Coral Springs Festival of the Arts & Crafts, March 15-16 at The Walk at University, Coral Springs; coralsprings.gov/Events-directory/Arts/Festival-of-the-Arts
- Naples Downtown Art Fair, March 22-23, Cambier Park, Naples; naplesart.org/downtown-art-fair
- Downtown Stuart Craft Fair, March 22-23; artfestival.com
ROCK THE OCEAN’S TORTUGA MUSIC FESTIVAL – Some 50 performers and/or bands will once again perform at this annual beach bash. This year’s headliners are Jelly Roll, Keith Urban and Luke Combs. Some of the many supporting performers include Ludacris, Shaboozey, Cody Jinks, Megan Moroney, Parker McCollum and the Original Wailers. Check out the Next from Nashville stage to see the best of the up-and-coming country singers. Don’t miss the Conservation Village right in the center of it all. You’ll experience the Virtual Shark Dive and maybe even get to attend a pop-up show by artists who spontaneously come to the village and perform some of their tunes. The best way to keep track of all this is by using the Tortuga app. Also at the village: displays on turtle conservation, coral reef degradation, over-fishing and marine pollution. There will be plenty of food and drink options, too.
When: April 4-6
Where: Fort Lauderdale Beach
Web: tortugamusicfestival.com
VENICE SHARKS TOOTH FESTIVAL – Some ten million years ago, what is now Florida was submerged in water. The area was teeming with prehistoric sharks. Then the water receded and Florida was formed. As the sharks died the skeletons disintegrated, but their fossilized teeth remained. The Venice coastal area sits atop a fossil layer that runs 18 to 35 feet deep. With storms and waves the fossils eventually came ashore. Hence, Venice is now known as the shark tooth capital of the world. Once a year, there is a festival to celebrate this. But it’s not just about shark teeth. It’s about a whole lot of fun. There are food trucks serving up tasty seafood, barbecue and more, lots of great live music (from beach rock to Motown), vendors selling shark teeth and other beach-themed merch and a shark-themed kids area featuring face painting and shark tooth hunting.
When: April 12-13
Where: Centennial Park, Venice
Web: venicesharkstoothfestival.com/
PUNTA GORDA SEAFOOD & MUSIC FESTIVAL – Choose from a variety of entrees including seafood, meat and vegetarian dishes. There is always a yummy selection of side dishes and desserts. Some of Florida’s and the region’s top musical acts will keep your toes tapping. In addition to the food and the music there will be a marketplace of arts & crafts featuring paintings, mixed-media, glasswork, gourmet food items and specialty products.
When: April 18-20
Where: Laishley Park, Punta Gorda
Web: paragonfestivals.com/festival/punta-gorda-seafood-music-festival-2/
DELRAY AFFAIR – If you haven’t been to Delray Beach in a while, this would be the perfect time to go and be a part of the 63rd anniversary of this event. It stretches 10 blocks long and the entire downtown is alive with an eclectic mix of fine art, great crafts and funky products from around the world. Some 400 artists and crafters will be showing their work. It will also include food vendors, live music and lots of activities for kids. Enjoy a glass of wine or a cold beer as you peruse the art.
When: April 4-6
Where: Downtown Delray Beach
Web: delrayaffair.com
LAS OLAS WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL – Fort Lauderdale’s famous Las Olas Boulevard shuts down for an evening and many of the area’s top restaurants will serve tapas, sliders, salads, cheeses, flatbreads and other dishes. More than 100 fine wines and beers from around the world will also be on tap, as will live music, DJs and dancing.
When: April 25
Where: Along Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale
Web: lasolaswff.com
ISLAMORADA ISLAND FEST – Yummy food is always a mainstay on both days, but the Taste of Islamorada Competition on Sunday brings out the best from local restaurants as they vie for top honors. Attendees will get to cast their ballot for the coveted People’s Choice Award. Part of Island Fest includes the Plantation Yacht Harbor Arts & Crafts show featuring some 100 artists. Back this year will be the All-American Road Vintage Cruisers Car Show, featuring antique cars, trucks, motorcycles and rat rods.
When: April 5-6
Where: Founders Park Islamorada
Web: islamoradachamber.com/island-fest/
CONCH REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION – The Florida Keys didn’t really officially leave the United States back in 1982 – or did they? The celebration’s motto is “We seceded where others have failed,” but judge for yourself and have a great time at this 10-day, tongue-firmly-planted-in-cheek bash. Events include a wacky bed race, a polar plunge and a light-hearted sea battle featuring tall ships.
When: April 18-27
Where: Various locations in Key West
Web: conchrepublic.com
LIV GOLF MIAMI – First, here is what “LIV” stands for: It’s the Roman numeral for “54” and also refers to the number of holes in a LIV tournament (as opposed to the PGA tour’s 72 holes. Use the Google Machine to learn how the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV tour got started and lured away some of the PGA’s best golfers (it’s all about the Benjamins, hundreds of millions of them!) and the differences between the two tours. One is that you get to see the golfers’ legs, because they are allowed to wear shorts. But, all you really have to know is that if you want to see most of the best and popular golfers in the world, LIV is for you. The players include Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia, Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson, Joaquin Niemann, Cameron Smith, Henrik Stenson, Bubba Watson, Anirhan Lahiri, Abraham Ancer, Louis Oosthuizen, Jason Kokrak, Carl Schwartzel, Lee Westwood and Cameron Smith. An impressive array of amenities is available, including Club 54, the Gallery Club, the Birdie Shack and the Private Chalet on the 18th hole.
When: April 4-6
Where: Trump National Doral, Miami
Web: livgolf.com
MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL – The 42nd iteration of this So Fla tradition will showcase some 165 feature narratives, documentaries and short films of all genres from 30 countries worldwide. There will be many world, US. And Florida world premieres with some directors and actors on hand to discuss the films. At press time, the lineup had not yet been announced, so keep checking the web site. Tip: Tickets for all festival showings go quickly, so book soon.
When: April 3-13
Where: Various locations in Miami
Web: miamifilmfestival.com
MINTO U.S. OPEN PICKLEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS – This is a world-class international event, attracting the best players in the world, as well as pickleball enthusiasts of all ages and ability levels. It’s being held at a 64-court venue which is one of the best in the country. About 3,000 people are expected to participate in this year’s event, ranging in age from eight to 88. You’ll also enjoy live music, beverages and yummy food.
When: April 26-May 3
Where: East Naples Community Park, Naples
Web: usopenpickleballchampionship.com
REEF LIONFISH DERBY – Here’s a chance to have some underwater fun and help reduce this highly invasive species. There is a captain’s meeting on the first day and that is followed by two days fishing for the culprits from sunrise to sundown. Then the Lionfish Festival takes place on the final day with tournament scoring, awards, lionfish tastings and science arts exhibits.
When: April 24-27
Where: Key Largo
Web: reef.org/derby
INTERNATIONAL ORCHID & GARDEN FESTIVAL – Orchid enthusiasts and other-plant lovers alike will find a lot to gawk at (and buy) as they walk the grounds at one of SoFla’s most beautiful and historic homes. There will be colorful and fragrant varieties of orchids, tropical plants, herbs, fruit trees, butterfly garden plants and garden art. Local growers will present orchid and garden care lectures (including one this year on how to grow orchids on your balcony) and vendors will offer all the supplies customers need to plant and grow orchids.
When: April 5-6
Where: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, Fort Lauderdale
Web: bonnethouse.org/event/international-orchid-garden-festival/
PINECREST GARDENS FAMILY GARDEN DAY – The setting (formerly known as Parrot Jungle) consists of 14 acres of botanical wonders, punctuated by native wetlands, hardwood hammocks and a serene cypress slough. Family Day features include the Avian Oasis exhibit (with towering bamboo bird structures), interactive art activity inspired by the Avian Oasis, a scavenger hunt, a plant-a-seed workshop, guided garden tours, sensory garden activities, theatrical performances, art galleries, a zoo with animal interactions, access to the playgrounds, hands on demonstrations and arts making, Splash ‘n’ Play and live music.
When: April 5
Where: Pinecrest Gardens, Pinecrest
Web: pinecrestgardens.org/Arts-Events/Festivals-Special-Events/Family-Garden-Day
BLACK GOLD JUBILEE – This annual festival pays homage to the rich soil (hence, Black Gold) of the Glades Region (consisting of Belle Glade, Pahokee and South Bay) at the end of the harvest season. Highlights include great food, country music (Confederate Railroad is the headliner), a volleyball tournament, a cornhole tournament, a 5k walk/run, two beauty pageants (one is for the young ’uns), vendor booths, a vintage car show, arts show, a parade, a children’s fishing tournament, a photography contest, an axe-throwing contest and a fireworks display.
When: April 12
Where: Torry Island Campground & Marina, Belle Glade
Web: blackgoldjubilee.org
DOWNTOWN WEST PALM BEACH ARTS FESTIVAL – At this outdoor and pet-friendly event attendees are invited to stroll amidst life-size sculptures, paintings of all kinds, jewelry, photography and ceramics.
When: April 5-6
Where: Rosemary Square in CityPlace, West Palm Beach
Web: artfestival.com/festivals/15th-annual-downtown-west-palm-beach-art-festival
MIAMI DADE COUNTRYFEST – It used to be known as the Miami International Agriculture Horse and Cattle Show. It now has a shorter name but the same amount of fun, if not more. In addition to the prime cattle auctions and shows, it also includes carnival rides, live music, a rodeo, equestrian shows, kids activities, a truck show and food trucks.
When: April 26-27
Where: Ronald Reagan Equestrian Center at Tropical Park, Miami
Web: mdcountryfest.com/
EVENING ON ANTIQUE ROW – It’s one of SoFla’s most fashionable street parties. An area known as Antique Row comes alive with music and special entertainment, gourmet food and cocktails and an antiques appraisal tent. The unique shops will stay open late so attendees will have plenty of time to explore 17th to 20th century antiques, decorative art, fine art and design services.
When: April 5
Where: South Dixie Highway (from Monroe Drive to Southern Boulevard will be closed to vehicles), West Palm Beach
Web: pbchistory.org/events
WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT – If it’s plywood, head to the Plywood Regatta. If it’s cardboard, check out the Cardboard Boat Regatta. At the former, middle school, high school and college students will build and race boats using hand-tools and a limited set of supplied materials. The latter is open to folks of all ages, but the idea is pretty much the same. Good fun and lots of laughs will be had at both.
When & Where: Respectively, April 26-27 at Whiskey Creek in Dania Beach; March 29 at Seahawk Park in Cape Coral.
Web: Respectively, plywoodregatta.org and capecoralrotary.org/cardboard-boat-regatta
O, MIAMI POETRY FESTIVAL – This month-long event’s bold mission is to have every person in Miami-Dade County encounter a poem. Mixing traditional readings with innovative poetry-in-public places projects, the festival weaves poetry into the fabric of the existing infrastructure and cultural life. It’s a community-based festival that considers itself a “Miami” festival first and a poetry festival second because the poetry is the means to celebrate the city.
When: April 1-30
Where: Various locations throughout Greater Miami and The Beaches
Web: Poetry Festival – OMiami
BARRET-JACKSON AUTO AUCTION – Get in on the bidding or just gawk at mint 1950s beauties, eye-popping exotics, muscle cars and even late models from such automakers as Land Rover, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz. Beyond the auction block, attend educational symposiums, rub shoulders with celebrity guests and check out the sprawling Exhibitor Marketplace that has top-of-the-line gear, accessories, art, fashion, jewelry and memorabilia.
When: April 24-26
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds Expo Center in West Palm Beach
Web: barrett-jackson.com
CENTRAL FLORIDA
FLORIDA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL – A longtime tradition in the Central Florida heart of Plant City, this famous festival has marked the beginning of spring by honoring one of Florida’s most prized gems: The sweet, juicy strawberry. Aside from all the whipped cream-topped shortcake and berry-flavored treats, this 11-day fair showcases the state’s agricultural accomplishments, prized livestock and historical legacies. Guests of all ages can enjoy carnival rides, magic shows, racing pigs and other sideshow entertainment. This year’s headlining musical performances include Reba McEntire, Boys II Men, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Nelly, Lauren Daigle, Nate Smith, The Beach Boys and more.
When: Feb. 27-March 9
Where: Plant City
Web: https://flstrawberryfestival.com/
IT’S JUST YOGA FESTIVAL – Whether you’re a total beginner or a veteran yogi, this one-day, donation-based festival offers a refreshing assortment of activities for all ages and levels. Along with several yoga, fitness and meditation classes, the event offers a “Yoga Marketplace” filled with informational tents and vendors selling products devoted to holistic health, nutrition, exercise, sustainable clothing and home goods and other one-of-a-kind items. Local, small businesses will also be on hand to serve up dishes at the vegan pop-up for hungry guests throughout the day.
When: March 9
Where: Lake Eola Park, Orlando
Web: https://www.ijyconnects.com/
BIKE WEEK – For more than eight decades, Daytona’s famous Bike Week has been a favorite among bikers from all over the world, drawing around a half a million people each year to the exciting 10-day party on Florida’s Atlantic Coast. The festivities include bike shows and rodeos, rock and country concerts, organized scenic rides along Daytona’s hard-packed sand, games, prizes, raffles, food and lots of opportunities to relax on the beach or enjoy the area’s restaurants, pubs, shops and other attractions.
When: Feb. 29-March 9
Where: Daytona Beach
Web: https://officialbikeweek.com/
REGGAE RISE UP – Bringing a whole vibe to St. Pete’s beautiful Vinoy Park for four days, Reggae Rise Up Florida features top-tier bands and artists on multiple stages, as well as immersive art installations and interactive activities. Festivalgoers can shop among an array of local craft and retail vendors and food trucks, drink stations and perfect springtime weather as they enjoy acts by Sting & Shaggy, Slightly Stoopid, Jesse Royal, Rebelution, Dirty Heads and dozens of other musicians and entertainers. Kids are welcome, and attendees are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets.
When: March 13-16
Where: Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg
Web: https://reggaeriseup.com/florida/
VENICE BOOK FAIR AND WRITERS FESTIVAL – Established and aspiring writers come together with avid readers and book fans at this fest filled with special readings, writing and publishing workshops, autograph sessions and refreshments, followed by a day-long book fair and market in beautiful Blalock Park. Learn how to tell a great story from prize-winning journalists and authors, and visit dozens of writers of children’s, science fiction, crime, nonfiction and historical books. Proceeds benefit Venice’s historic Lord-Higel House, the Venice Museum & Archives and other historical assets for the city.
When: March 14-15
Where: William H. Jervey Jr. Venice Public Library and Blalock Park, Venice
Web: http://venicebookfair.com/
ARCADIA ALL-FLORIDA CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO – With roots that go back nearly a century ago, this rodeo event has grown from its Florida pioneer beginnings to an exciting showdown of highly skilled barrel racers, steer wrestlers, bull riders and other wild showdowns. Children as young as 4 can participate in the “calf scramble,” and young contestants compete in the Mutton Bustin’ event to see who can ride sheep the longest. The four-day event fills up fast with spectators, who turn out to watch some of the state’s most elite riders, cowboys and cowgirls.Athletes competing for purses and points aim for the National Finals held annually in Las Vegas.
When: March 6-9
Where: Mosaic Arena, Arcadia
Web: http://arcadiarodeo.com/
PASCO BLUES FESTIVAL – Grab your lawn chairs and blankets for a day of serenading from award-winning blues artists and tasty festival food. Memphis Lightning, Alex Lopez and Wayne Baker Brooks will take over the stage, filling the scenic Heritage Park with soulful tunes while spectators enjoy the open seating and spacious parkgrounds until the event winds down at sunset. Vendors selling sliders, loaded fries, snow cones, kettle corn and other takeaway dishes will be on hand, and there’s a nearby playground for the little ones.
When: March 8
Where: Heritage Park, Land O’ Lakes
Web: https://floridapenguinproductions.com/9th-annual-pascobluesfest
DELAND OUTDOOR ART FESTIVAL – For 60 years, the small city of DeLand has been drawing artists and art lovers to this tree-shaded fest featuring fine painters, photographers, sculptors, jewelers and other artisans showcasing their work and competing for cash prizes and awards. Relax and stroll the various professional and youth artists’ booths, shop for homemade soaps and crafts and enjoy live country, bluegrass and folk music. Plenty of food vendors and trucks will be on hand selling BBQ, ice cream, cotton candy and other treats. While in town, check out the neighboring Saturday-only Florida Wildlife & Gardens Festival using the connecting shuttle to both fests.
When: March 29-30
Where: Earl Brown Park, DeLand
Web: https://delandoutdoorartfest.com/
WILL MCLEAN MUSIC FESTIVAL – Celebrate the life of Florida folk songwriter William McLean with by gathering among like-minded musicians and poets for jam sessions, storytelling, song contests and campfires. Held every spring since 1990, this event includes a three-day concert spread of 80 performance groups among three covered stages, as well as the chance to attend learn pointers on banjo or fiddle. Watch the future of folk perform in the Young Musician’s Program and mingle with friends old and new. Stick around for the popular Saturday Night Contra Dance featuring lively music with The Dunehoppers.
When: March 7-9
Where: Florida Sand Music Ranch, Brooksville
Web: https://www.willmclean.com/music-festival/will-mclean-music-festival
WINTER PARK SIDEWALK ART FESTIVAL – Known as one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious juried outdoor art festivals, this three-day creative showcase draws hundreds of thousands of visitors to elegant Winter Park, where artists from all over the world display their works. Stroll and admire sculptures, digital art, drawings and pastels, jewelry, paintings, woodwork and more. The fest features free, hands-on art activities for children, and there’s plenty of snacks and treats for sale along with the surrounding cafes and restaurants. Don’t miss this year’s Friday Night Concert to kick off the weekend.
When: March 21-23
Where: Winter Park
Web: https://www.wpsaf.org/
RIVER O’GREEN FEST – The highlight of this free, family-friendly festival is the striking emerald green Hillsborough River – dyed with nontoxic, biodegradable coloring – as well as an Irish-themed art walk, two stages featuring music, dancing and other entertainment through the day in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. There are also food vendors, a variety of beers, a pet costume contest, hurling demonstrations, cabbage tossing and other games, plus free boat rides on the river. Be sure to stick around for the parade capping off the festivities.
When: March 15
Where: Downtown Tampa
Web: https://www.tampasdowntown.com/neighborhood-programming/river-ogreen/
CEDAR KEY FINE ARTS SHOW – Still rebuilding after Hurricane Helene, this small, laid-back coastal community was determined to bring back this popular festival (also known as the Old Florida Celebration of the Arts), scaled back slightly to one day instead of two this year. After more than 60 years running, the event’s reputation has grown throughout the decades, and the hope is that many who have supported the community through the years will return despite the smaller celebration. The show will feature talented artists from around the country, including the poster design artist winner, whose winning acrylic painting was coincidentally titled After the Storm, a selection chosen by judges weeks before Helene hit.
When: April 5
Where: Cedar Key
Web: https://www.cedarkeyartsfestival.com/
FLORIDA AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL – Pack your camping gear and head to this four-day fest filled with dozens of the country’s best acts in folk, bluegrass, rockabilly, funk, soul, alt country and other genres, all while enjoying the picturesque Florida scenery and rolling hills of Brooksville’s Florida Sand Music Ranch. Party with friends old and new, enjoy great food and shop among the various vendors selling clothing, artwork, jewelry and other one-of-a-kind items. The musical lineup includes Dr. Bacon, Ain’t Sisters, Firewater Tent Revival, Applebutter Express, Have Gun Will Travel and other favorites.
When: April 17-20
Where: Florida Sand Music Ranch, Brooksville
Web: https://www.foggylongbritches.com/florida-americana-music-fest
PIER 60 SUGAR SAND FESTIVAL – World-class sculptors bring their most creative ideas to build stunning sugar-sand masterpieces inside a 24,000-square-foot tent, delighting guests at one of Clearwater’s most crowd-pleasing springtime festivals. This year’s theme is “Dinoshores – Prehistoric Adventure in Sand,” featuring jaw-dropping replicas of lifelike dinosaurs right on the beach and – new this year – augmented reality and projection mapping. Families can hone their own sand-crafting skills by attending classes and speed sand demonstrations, then finish the evening with live entertainment and fireworks.
When: March 11-27
Where: Clearwater Beach
Web: https://sugarsandfestival.com/
TAMPA BAY BLUES FEST – As one of Florida’s most well-known and long-running blues festivals, this three-day party in breezy Vinoy Park draws some fantastic musicians and acts such as Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Tab Benoit, JJ Grey & Mofro, Walter Trout, Taj Farrant, Ana Popovic, Curtis Salgado and Ruthie Foster. Be sure to hit the kickoff party at the nearby Palladium Theatre, and enjoy onsite food vendors, beer tents and full liquor bars while soaking in the sunshine along the sprawling waterfront location.
When: April 11-13
Where: Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg
Web: http://www.tampabaybluesfest.com/
SUNSHINE GET DOWN – With national music acts playing on two stages over three days, this entertaining fest boasts a colorfully unique stage production with LED walls, moving head lights, lasers, ultraviolets, and scanners to engage and astound the audience along with high quality sound design. Guests can either stay in nearby hotels or camp in this 80-acre wooded park with 200 premium sites with water and electricity for RVs or cars, as well as primitive sites for car and tent camping, private hot showers, bathrooms, and a large pavillion adjacent to both stages. Bands this year include Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Big Something, Grateful Shred, LaMP and more.
When: April 10-12
Where: Florida Sand Music Ranch, Brooksville
Web: https://sunshinegetdown.com/
SEBRING SODA FESTIVAL – This one-of-a-kind festival has become wildly popular due to its fizzy, family-friendly, dog-friendly fun served up with more than 200 varieties of soda pop. Along with soda tastings of flavors such as honey cream, sour apple, caramel apple, butterscotch and espresso, the fest will also have a DJ mixing some tunes, a pet costume contest, a Soda Pop Art Contest, Soda Pop Princess appearances and food trucks. Craft beer, wine and alcoholic “sodas” will also be served, or take trip down memory lane with samples of Cheerwine, RC Cola and other vintage favorites.
When: April 5-6
Where: Historic Downtown Sebring
Web: https://www.sebringsodafest.com/
TREASURE COAST SEAFOOD FESTIVAL & MARINE & WILDLIFE ART FEST – Seafood lovers and nautical enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy this outdoor market and food extravaganza, featuring various vendors selling nautical-themed gifts, expos on the newest fishing or sailing products and innovations, and of course, delicious seafood dishes with Florida-caught flavors. Browse unique, handcrafted marine and wildlife art, and let the little ones burn off some energy at the kids’ zone-- packed with rides and activities.
When: April 5-6
Where: Causeway Cove Marina, Ft. Pierce
Web: https://treasurecoastseafoodfest.com/
MOUNT DORA BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL – This free fest celebrates the peak of Lake County’s blueberry season with a bounty of juicy foods, drinks and products produced and sold by local farmers and families. Among some of the highlights are blueberry pancakes, blueberry beer and wine and a blueberry pie eating contest. Take some home by buying some fresh berry baskets or joining a blueberry picking tour and plan an extra day to spend some time in the quaint and lovely Mount Dora.
When: April 26-27
Where: Donnelly Park, Mount Dora
Web: https://www.mountdorablueberryfestival.com/
DELANDAPALOOZA – More than 130 Florida bands and musicians descend on the quaint town of DeLand, taking over 21 stages over a 12-hour period throughout the Historic Garden District. Hip hop, rock, acoustic, blues, indie folk, reggae, punk and a wide variety of other genres are celebrated through the original sounds of bands such as Ted Scallan and Delta Boogie, Outlaw Tendencies, HookTonic and the Steve Davis Uno Project. Discover your new favorite bands, shop for merch and check out the art and food vendors.
When: April 12
Where: Downtown DeLand
Web: https://ssa.cc/delandapalooza.html
ART IN BLOOM – Get inspired by the beautiful creations of both art and springtime blooms at this special weekend of exhibits and activities at the Orlando Museum of Art. Enjoy stunning floral interpretations, boutique shopping, live entertainment and specialty food and drinks, as well as special events such as the Runway in Bloom fashion show, a silent disco, home tours, lifestyle workshops, a Pinot, Palettes & Petals wine event and Tea in Bloom.
When: April 4-6
Where: Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando
Web: https://councilof101.org/pages/art-in-bloom
LEESBURG BIKEFEST – ‘Tis the season of perfect riding weather in Florida, and the Leesburg Bikefest draws more than a quarter million people from all over the world to enjoy the party. Packed into 30 square blocks over three days, there’s no shortage of entertainment with nonstop free concerts, bike shows, demonstrations, bikini contests and lots of delicious BBQ and other food vendors. Among this year’s main stage bands: Dirty Honey, Fuel, Jasmine Cain and the Ray Nichols Band.
When: April 25-27
Where: Downtown Leesburg
Web: http://www.leesburgbikefest.com/
SUN ‘N FUN AEROSPACE EXPO – Unofficially known as the “Spring Break for Pilots” for more than 50 years, this expo is an aviation enthusiast’s dream, featuring the high-flying and awe-inspiring flight demos by the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels, the Chuters Parachute demo team, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and Doug Rozendaal flying Mister Mulligan, the Howard DGA-6 pioneer racing plane. SUN ‘n FUN guests also enjoy checking out hundreds of exhibitors, hands-on workshops and educational forums from pilots and maintainers about safety, new products, and other timely topics. This year’s event also offers a career fair, a performance by Tyler Hubbard and Uncle Kracker, and a ticketed kids club that includes childcare, snacks and activities for little ones.
When: April 1-6
Where: SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus, Lakeland
Web: https://flysnf.org/
TAMPA BAY CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL – Celebrating its 20th year, this vibrant event honors the rich, colorful cultures of the Caribbean with steel pan drumming and Haitian, Puerto Rican and Dominican dance performances. Live reggae and jazz bands will entertain, with DJs spinning popular Caribbean tunes in between sets, and costumed troupes will parade through the park. As always, one of the best parts of this cultural celebration is the cuisine: spiced, fragrant and tasty meat dishes served with tasty sides from the islands.
When: April 12
Where: Perry Harvey Sr. Park, Tampa
Web: https://tampabaycaribbeancarnival.com/
APOPKA ART AND FOLIAGE FESTIVAL – What better way to celebrate a Florida spring weekend than this adorable showcase of original artwork and expertly grown foliage that ranges from bonsai to begonias to butterfly plants? Pick up a handmade hat or a beautiful glass garden ornament while dancing to lively folk and acoustic bands and letting the little ones hit the kids’ play zone. Many foliage cultivators and “plant doctors” will be on hand to give tips on keeping your green, leafy babies healthy, and student artists and musicians will be showing off their best work.
When: April 26-27
Where: Kit Land Nelson Park, Apopka
Web: https://www.apopkaartandfoliagefestival.org/
SPRING ROCK, GEM, MINERAL AND MORE! SHOW – Ready to rock? The Tampa Bay Mineral & Science Club is once again hosting its weekend-long spring event, displaying and selling all manner of minerals, crystals, specimens, cabochons, fossils, beads, findings, and more. Check out the kids' section with activities including a sluice and a microscope for viewing rocks up close, or attend one of the many classes and workshops offering lessons in cutting, polishing, silversmithing and wire-wrapping for beginners up to advanced hobbyists.
When: April 5-6
Where: Florida State Fairgrounds, TampaWeb: https://tampabayrockclub.org/
NORTH FLORIDA
30A WINE FESTIVAL — Even though Saturday’s grand tasting throughout the picturesque streets of Alys Beach is the festival highlight, who wouldn’t want to attend Sunday’s Rose & Croquet? Or Thursday’s Tapas and Tequila? And Friday’s Bourbon, Beer and Butts? Yes, the beachfront community’s annual event goes beyond red, white and bubbly. The grand tasting includes 80 wines from around the globe. Meanwhile, the croquet tournament might feature the most unique dress code with attendees encouraged to wear croquet whites, berets and sashes.
When: March 20-23
Where: Alys Beach
Web: http://30awinefestival.com
THE AMELIA — For 30 years, car enthusiasts have basked in four days of automotive excellence on northeast Florida’s scenic island paradise which culminates during Sunday’s main event, the Concours d’Elegance. The Concours takes place on the Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island’s golf course and features at least 275 historically significant automobiles and 35 car classes. Saturday’s Cars & Community showcase includes the RADwood which features 100 “totally tubular” vehicles from the 1980s-1990s and Cars & Caffeine that includes 300 curated vehicles from around the country. Indy Car legend Helio Castroneves, the first driver to win back-to-back Indy 500s in his first two starts at the Brickyard, is the fest’s 2025 honoree He’ll also be the guest of honor at the Legends of Speed Dinner. Other events include Ride & Drives, the Broad Arrow Auction and the Eight Flags Road Tour.
When: March 6-9
Where: Amelia Island
Web: https://www.ameliaconcours.com
SANTOS FAT TIRE FESTIVAL — Off-road cycling enthusiasts have a chance to not only check out but try out gear from more than 100 cycling vendors at the three-day fest which includes an expo, 50-mile trail ride (Santos Fat Tire EPIC 50) and guided rides. The EPIC 50 takes place on Santos’ IMBA (International Mountain Biking Association) certified trails and is self-guided and fully supported with safety patrollers, bathrooms and sag stops. The event also includes smaller guided rides including two options for kids: a 10-mile mini EPIC and a 20-mile EPIC for older, more advanced youth riders. Also includes food trucks and skills clinics.
When: March 6-9
Where: Ocala
Web: https://santosfattire.com/
FLORIDA LUXE ARTS FESTIVAL — Watch art come to life when local and national chalk artists use their creativity and vision to deck the streets of downtown Panama City. The art installations begin on Friday, with the finished projects ready for viewing on Saturday. Also includes art, craft and food vendors, live music and buskers.
When: March 7-8
Where: Panama City
Web: https://www.flluxeartsfestival.com/
LOWER SUWANNEE ART & NATURE FEST — Combine the natural waterfront beauty of the Hidden Coast with dozens of North Florida artisans and crafters for a perfect Saturday day trip. The Art and Nature Fest puts an emphasis on displaying (and selling) paintings and photographs of the Sunshine State’s coastal landscapes, water birds and aquatic life. After getting your fill of shopping and local festival food, take time to explore one of the park’s scenic trails either on foot or two wheels.
When: March 8
Where: Glen Dyals Park, Suwannee
Web: http://suwanneeartfest.com/
THE PLAYERS — Professional golf’s unofficial fifth major celebrated 50 years in Jacksonville with its first back-to-back champion, Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler, the top player in the world, finished the season with six more wins, including his second Masters, and was named the 2024 PGA Tour Player of the Year. Could Scheffler be The Players’ first three-peat champion? We’ll have to wait and see. As always, fans will flock to the bleachers and hilly grass seating around hole 17’s infamous island green which wields the power to make or break championship dreams. Don’t forget to sample some of Jax’s best eats at various locations around the stadium course or go souvenir shopping at the fan experience. Guests with disabilities have access to golf cart shuttles that run between seven locations on the course. Tickets are always easier to score than on-site parking passes on Thursday through Sunday. Stay tuned for information on off-site parking or shuttle services to and from the course closer to the tournament’s start.
When: March 11-16
Where: TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach
Web: https://www.theplayers.com/
FORGOTTEN COAST EN PLEIN AIR — Apalachicola’s annual event, one of the largest plein air paint-outs in the southeast, celebrates a milestone anniversary. For more than 20 years, this 10-day event has welcomed acclaimed artists to document real Florida. The artists invited to participate in this year’s event are landscape painters from California, Canada, Colorado, England, Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas and, of course, Florida. The schedule includes daily artist demonstrations and receptions, artist-led workshops, Lunch and Learn events and more. The Windmark Beach Community in Port St. Joe will be the location for the 2025 Quickdraw and any artist age 14 and older can register as a Professional or in the Open Class. Participants must have their own supplies and easels and will only have two hours to start and finish their plein air-style paintings. After the closing horn sounds all artworks will be collected and transported to the judging and sale area. As an FYI, over the years some of the artists invited to participate in the fest were discovered thanks to the strength of their work in Quickdraw competitions.
When: March 14-23
Where: Apalachicola, Mexico Beach, Port St. Joe, Eastpoint, St. George Island, Carrabelle
Web: https://www.forgottencoastenpleinair.com
PBR TALLAHASSEE — This is NOT your grandfather’s rodeo. Yes, there’ll be cowboy hats, a star-studded lineup of the best bull riders in the world and fierce four-legged competitors. But the Professional Bull Riders Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour takes the rodeo format and ups the ante, mashing up two hours of heart-pounding action with pyrotechnics, light effects and music. Forty riders will compete in Friday’s first round. The second round brings back the top 36 riders before whittling the competition down to 36 on Saturday. The Top 10 advance to the event final.
When: March 14-15
Where: Donald F. Tucker Civic Center, Tallahassee
Web: https://visittallahassee.com/events/pbr-tallahassee
DOWN HOME STREET FESTIVAL — Join the people of Bonifay (population: 3,000) for a relaxed event that mixes community pride with fun and family. Preceding the festival are the Miss Trailblazer Pageant (March 1) and a Golf Tournament (March 14). In keeping with the “down home” theme, there will be games, inflatables, crafts, a martial arts demo and family-friendly live entertainment throughout the day, as well as a chance to see the pageant winners and attend the auto show.
When: March 15
Where: Veteran’s Memorial Park, Bonifay
Web: https://www.downhomestreetfestival.com
SUWANNEE VALLEY QUILT FESTIVAL — Celebrate Gilchrist County’s 100-year anniversary with a day trip to historic Trenton for the annual Quilt Fest. This one day event triples the community’s population when thousands of guests arrive to explore the scenic downtown, including the early 1900’s train depot, while viewing hundreds of historic and modern quilts. The quilts, created by statewide quilting guilds or individuals, will be on display in stores and town buildings, inside and out. Don’t forget to make time to search for other vintage finds and antiques. Also includes a cake and pie baking contest, jam and jellies contest, arts and craft vendors, local food and a kids area.
When: March 22
Where: Trenton
Web: https://www.facebook.com/SuwanneValleyQuiltFestival
ST. AUGUSTINE LIONS SEAFOOD FESTIVAL — For 42 years, St. Augustine’s oldest food fest has kept locals and lucky tourists well fed and entertained with toe-tappin’ tunes. Of course, there’s always plenty of local catch to eat, an arts and crafts village, face painting, balloon animals, photo ops with mermaids or pirate crews and more. The Fun Zone features a Ninja Nation obstacle course, axe throwing for both youths and adults, a bungee jump and more. The seafood festival is also known for two days of live music. This year’s stage lineup is still TBA.
When: March 29-30
Where: Francis Field, St. Augustine
Web: https://lionsfestival.com
UNWINED — UNwineD’s garden party-inspired grand tasting on Saturday features a global lineup of wine, spirits and craft beer samples as well as food pairings from northwest Florida’s best restaurants. Guests are encouraged to bring their own blankets and lawn chairs so they can chill in the park throughout the afternoon. Southern Living magazine hosts the event’s VIP Kickoff Party. Kickoff Party tickets also include an event swag bag, custom cocktails, live music and entry into Saturday’s Grand Tasting.
When: March 28-29
Where: Aaron Bessant Park, Panama City Beach
Web: https://www.visitpanamacitybeach.com/unwined
BLUE ANGELS PRACTICES — Ooh and aah while the world-famous pilots fly at max speeds of 700 miles per hour while defying physics with dazzling aerial feats. This is a great chance to catch the Pensacola-based Blue Angels at their home base while they prepare for the air show season. Gates open at 9:30 a.m., with practice sessions beginning at 10:30 a.m. There is open bleacher seating for about 500 people in the outdoor viewing area. After practice, set aside time to explore the museum which houses more than 150 restored, storied aircraft like the FJ4-Fury (used to hunt down MiG-15s during the Korean War) and Que Sera Sera (first aircraft to land at the South Pole). On Wednesdays, the Blues host autograph sessions and guests can talk with the pilots.
When: April 2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30
Where: National Naval Aviation Museum at Naval Air Station Pensacola
Web: Blue Angels Practice Schedule 2025 - NNAM
35TH ANNUAL ANTIQUE TRACTOR AND ENGINE SHOW — Most associate Florida with sunshine, miles of gorgeous coastline and theme parks. But what if we told you that the state has 44,000 farms and ranches and it ranked first in the country in the value of production for floriculture, watermelons and sweet corn in 2023. Where you might question the interest in antique tractors, caring for the land is a way of life for many. This annual event pairs more than 200 years of rural American history with more modern interests like tractor pulls. There’s always a parade allowing participants to show off anything from vintage farm machinery to custom lawn mowers. Also includes demos on corn grinding, home canning, shingle milling as well as a kid’s fun zone.
When: April 3-5
Where: Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, White Springs
Web: https://www.floridastateparks.org/events/antique-tractor-and-engine-show
WORD OF (SOUTH) — In 2015, this fest’s founders considered music a bridge to literature and created a three-day event that explores the relationship that celebrates the work of authors AND musicians. Ten years later, the “mu-aushups” or authors and musicians appearing together — many have never met! — still feature unique pairings or authors and musician trading places. Featured authors include Chris Bohjalia (Midwives), Jeff VanderMeer (Annihilation), Craig Pittman (Oh, Florida!) and Diane Roberts (Tribal). The Violent Femmes with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra will be the event headliner. They’ll be joined by jazz trumpeter Scotty Barhart, Caleb Caudle (Forsythia), Tommy Prine (This Far South), Bath Alone (I Don’t Do Humidity) and George Clinton. The fest also features kids programming. All kids also leave with a free book!
When: April 4-6
Where: Cascades Park, Tallahassee
Web: wordofsouthfestival.com
SPRINGING THE BLUES FESTIVAL — Soak up some sun while listening to live music performed by 20 acts on two oceanfront stages along Jacksonville Beach. Southern Avenue, Zac Harmon, Victor Wainwright & The Train, Selwyn Birchwood, North Mississippi Allstars, Betty Fox and Brett Barnard & the Hitman Band are some of the featured performers. The free annual event, which draws more than 125,000 people to North Florida’s east coast, always kicks off Jacksonville's spring concert season with three days of hot acts and cool tunes. VIP festival passes include stagefront seating areas, a private bar, shaded lounge and private bathrooms.
When: April 4-6
Where: Seawalk Pavilion, Jacksonville Beach
Web: https://www.springingtheblues.com
FERNANDINA BEACH SONGWRITER FESTIVAL — Now grooving into its third year, Fernandina Beach will bring over 20 singer/songwriters to its island paradise for three days. Featured songwriters include Brad Clawson (Kenny Chesney, Morgan Wallen), Gary Baker (Alabama, 98 Degree, Backstreet Boys, Reba McEntire), Thom Schuyler (Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis) and Deanna Bryand (Keith Urban, Willie Nelson, Trisha Yearwood, Blake Shelton). Some of the featured up-and-coming singer/songwriters include Eric Erdman, Troubadour Blue, Rachael Thibadou, Max Sadler and Cassidy Best. There are afternoon, evening and late night concerts with Saturday’s “Grand Ole Opry Showcase” being the festival highlight.
When: April 10-12
Where: Fernandina Beach
Web: https://www.fernandinasongwriterfestival.com
EASTER IN THE NATION’S OLDEST CITY — It always seems that just when St. Augustine has finally put away the last of its Christmas decor that it's already time to turn to the page to spring, and more specifically Easter. The 10-day celebration always kicks off with the Royal Family Transfer of Power (April 10), which commemorates the city’s Spanish heritage and the reign of King Juan Carlos and Queen Marianna who commissioned Castillo de San Marcos in 1672 to protect the city. Then there's the Blessing of the Fleet (April 13) in which the Bishop of the Diocese of St. Augustine blesses all seafaring vessels for the coming year on Palm Sunday. Of course, there are traditional Easter fun like beachfront sunrise services, Easter egg hunts and the city’s 68th annual Easter Parade (April 19) that includes parade floats, marching bands, drill teams and is led by the Royal Family. After Easter Services, all are invited to dress in their most outrageous Easter hats and costumes for the Easter Promenade (April 20) where prizes are awarded in categories like “Best Dressed Couple” or “Most Creative Hat”.
When: April 10-20
Where: St. Augustine
Web: Easter Activities & the St. Augustine Easter Parade 2025 | St. Augustine & Ponte Vedra, FL
SANDESTIN WINE FESTIVAL — Seas the day (pun intended!) at South Walton’s 38th annual wine fest. How, you ask? By attending one, or more, of the fest’s signature events. You might want to awaken the mind and body with yoga and mimosas on the beach. Maybe, you’ll focus on the taste buds by attending one of the celebrity chef Winemaker Dinners. For many, the Friday or Saturday Grand Tasting — 500+ domestic and international wines, bite-sized gourmet appetizers, live music and interactive experiences — is one of the hot, local tickets of the year. Attend one or both days!
When: April 10-13
Where: Miramar Beach
Web: Sandestin Wine Festival
SUWANNEE RIVER PADDLING FEST — Catch a glimpse of lazy gators, clear blue water springs or turtles sunning themselves along two of North Florida’s scenic river ecosystems — the Suwannee and Withlacoochee Rivers. The three-day fest offers paddlers a chance to explore both 20 miles over two days. Registration includes two nights of camping at Suwannee River State Park, kayak shuttle service to each day’s starting point, meals, live entertainment, an evening ghost tour through a nearby ruin and speakers highlighting the need for preservation of the state’s rivers and springs. This event regularly sells out.
When: 11-13
Where: Suwannee River State Park, Pensacola
Web: Suwannee River Paddling Festival — Paddle Florida
TALLAHASSEE JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL — Every spring, Tallahassee hosts one of the region’s best weekends of jazz, swing and rhythm and blues artists on the museum’s outdoor stage. This year’s lineup includes Tallahassee Swing, Yellow Dog Jazz Band, Rhythm Remedy, jazz guitarist Warren Sutton, Swingin’ Harpoon Blues Band, the Jerry Thigpen Trio, Coastal Highway and more. Other than live music, guests are welcome to explore the museum’s 52 acres, the 19th-century farm or visit with the native Florida species. Those looking for a hearty brunch, can arrive early on Saturday for the annual Pioneer Breakfast which includes scrambled eggs, pancakes, sausage and grits. There will be onsite food and drink vendors and guests can bring their own camp chairs and blankets.
When: April 12-13
Where: Tallahassee
Web: https://tallahasseemuseum.org/events/tallahassee-jazz-blues-festival/
SOPCHOPPY WORM GRUNTIN’ FESTIVAL — Want to know the fastest way to harvest earthworms? These pros have you covered! No matter what it’s called — worm charming, worm fiddling or worm grunting — a worm “whisperer” pierces a wood stake in the ground and then rubs a metal rod across the stake to create good vibrations. The crawlers think they are being pursued by a mole and surface. Other than worm gruntin’ demos, the fest includes worm gruntin’ contests for kids, a Wiggle Worm Fun Run, 7+ hours of live music, arts and crafts vendors and more.
When: April 13
Where: Sopchoppy
Web: http://www.wormgruntinfestival.com
QUARTER HORSE COMPETITIONS — Quarter horses, known for their quick bursts of speed and ability to handle intricate maneuvers, are perfect for reining, cutting, barrel racing, roping and trail riding. Participants and guests will get to watch two weeks of live competition in Florida’s horse country during the Orange Blossom Classic and A Sudden Impulse. All eight shows are sanctioned by the American Quarter Horse Association and the events have a combined prize purse of $665,000. The World Equestrian Center complex has on-site hotels, pet-friendly rental units, a spa, restaurants and luxury shopping.
When: April 16-20, 22-26
Where: World Equestrian Center, Ocala
Web: https://worldequestriancenter.com/ocala-fl/equestrian-events/shows/orange-blossom-classic-a-sudden-impulse/
FLORA-BAMA MULLET TOSS — The name alone paints a picture of ’80s men tossing back their hair (Business in the front; party in the back, right?) in slo-mo while Never Gonna Give You Up plays in the background. Although we're talking about a different kind of mullet toss, the reality of this annual event is just as wacky. People descend in droves to the the beachfront Flora-Bama Package Lounge for the weekend to throw a dead mullet (ie. the fish!) across the Florida state line into Alabama. The winner is the person(s) who throws it the furthest (there are multiple age ranges for kids, men and women). Everyone who participates receives a commemorative t-shirt. Should bonus points be awarded if you have a mullet and throw a mullet? We think so.
When: April 25-27
Where: Perdido Key
Web: https://www.florabama.com/mullet-toss
PENSACOLA CRAWFISH FESTIVAL — For 40 years, Pensacola has brought the traditional music and food of the Big Easy to the gulf coast during the Crawfish Festival. It also brings the flavors. Specifically, thousands of pounds of fresh crawfish are brought in from Louisiana to The City of Five Flags for its annual party at Seville Square & Fountain Park. The crawfish is boiled, fried or steamed and then served in traditional Cajun fare like jambalaya, etouffee, boudin, gumbo and po-boys. This year’s music lineup is still TBD but the fest always features three days of live entertainment. Also includes arts and crafts vendors, local food trucks and a Crawfish Eating Contest!
When: April 25-27
Where: Pensacola
Web: https://www.fiestapensacola.org/crawfish-festival
MUSICAL ECHOES NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE FESTIVAL — Let the haunting strains of the Native American flute melodies tell a story. The annual festival features a lineup of renowned Native American flutists, singers and dancers that span the different North American tribes. Also includes Native American artisans.
When: April 25-27
Where: Fort Walton Beach
Web: musicalechoes.org
CARRABELLE RIVERFRONT FESTIVAL — Spend a day exploring the Forgotten Coast in the laid back town of Carrabelle, which sits on the gulf coast at the mouth of the Carrabelle River. The community’s annual fest always takes place on the fourth Saturday in April and includes family-friendly activities, arts and craft vendors and live music. There will be funnel cakes and shaved ice and kettle corn, but locals know to save room for the fresh catch specialties like conch fritters and fried shrimp. While there, make time to visit the “World’s Smallest Police Station” (true!) and the Crooked River Lighthouse which is only two miles from town.
When: April 26
Where: Carrabelle
Web: https://www.carrabelle.org/event/2025-carrabelle-riverfront-festival