Florida Fun All-year Round
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Florida Fun All Year Round
Discover Year-Round Excitement in Florida
Experience the thrill of Florida's dynamic events and attractions, which offer endless fun from January to December.
January
Kick off the year with the Orange Bowl in Miami on New Year's Day. Join college football enthusiasts for an exhilarating post-season game.February
Head to Tampa for the Florida State Fair in mid-February. Enjoy carnival rides, delicious corn on the cob, performances by big-name artists, and even alligator wrestling. Don’t miss the Silver Spurs Rodeo in Kissimmee, the state’s oldest and wildest rodeo, also in mid-February.March
Celebrate at Carnival Miami on the second Sunday of March. This 9-day street party enlivens Miami’s Latin district. The Florida Strawberry Festival from March 2-12 is a must-visit for performances, parades, and a taste of Florida’s famous strawberries.July
Join the grand Independence Day celebration on July 4th in Miami, with daytime picnics and midnight fireworks. From July 18-24, head to Key West for the Hemingway Days Festival, featuring Key lime pie eating contests, street fairs, and look-alike competitions.August
Experience the unique Annual Wausau Possum Festival on the first Saturday of August. Located north of Panama City Beach, the festival features activities like greased pole climbing, cornbread baking, and a chance to savor possum-based dishes.October
Enjoy Guavaween, Tampa’s quirky Halloween parade held on the last Saturday of October. This event humorously celebrates the city’s history, focusing on its early attempts to grow guavas.December
In early December, witness the magical Winterfest Boat Parade in Fort Lauderdale. Boats adorned with lights create a spectacular nighttime display as they cruise the Intercoastal Waterway.Fun Florida Facts
- Walt Disney World Resort is America’s top honeymoon destination.- Florida attracts 70 million visitors annually.
- St. Petersburg enjoys an average of 361 days of sunshine each year.
- The Gold and Treasure Coasts are named after Spanish galleons' treasures found along their shores.
- Florida's Gold Coast stretches along the southeastern coastline, from Palm Beach to Miami, featuring cities like West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, a famous spring-break hotspot.
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