Sunday, February 17, 2013


Spring 2013 Seafood Festival Calendar

Nothing says Florida like a seafood festival.  They are fun, they are authentic, and the seafood is fresh from local waters.
Our annual guide to Florida’s seafood festivals will help you:
  • Find a seafood festival
  • Mark your calendar
  • Find a campground
  • Find a hotel room
  • Read related Florida Rambler articles about things to do
Coordinate your seafood festival road trip with baseball in February and March by referencing our Spring Training Guide.  Pitchers and catchers report to most camps in mid-February and the full schedule is underway in March.
For your convenience, we have included links to ReserveAmerica (camping reservations) and Hotels.com (for room reservations) near each festival site. (Florida Rambler may receive a modest commission if you book your campsite or hotel room through our links. We appreciate your support.)

Seafood Festivals in February

Everglades City Seafood Festival, February 8, 9, 10, 2013

Everglades City — Florida’s “stone crab capital” — is an off-the-beaten-track pocket of Old Florida with many original buildings and a rich history steeped in the lore of pirates and smugglers, murder and mayhem, and some of the best fishing and freshest seafood anywhere. A full schedule of musical entertainment is on tap, opening Friday night with Frankie Valli tribute band “Let’s Hang On.”
Where: Historic Everglades City, Florida, southeast of Naples
For more information, visit www.evergladesseafoodfestival.com/
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Cortez Commercial Fishing Fest, February 16-17, 2013

Celebrate a long tradition of commercial fishing in this small village west of Bradenton. Two stages with continuous live music both days, nautical arts and crafts, children’s activities, environmental exhibits, more seafood than imaginable and, of course, beer.  25,000 people are expected to attend. Parking with $2 shuttle available from G. T. Bray Park, 5502 33rd Ave. Dr. W., Bradenton) and from Coquina Beach on Anna Maria Island.
Where:  Cortez Fishing Village, west of Bradenton
For more information, visit cortez-fish.org/fishing-festival

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Seafood Festivals in March

St. Augustine Seafood and Music Festival, March 1, 2, 3, 2013

Family event to eat great seafood, tap your toes to the music, and stroll through more than 100 arts and crafts exhibitors.  Where else can you get a heavy dose of folk music, bluegrass and blues, and see a band named “Lonesome Burt and the Skinny Lizards.” A Kids Zone makes this fun for all ages. Admission is $2 per adult; kids 12 and under, free admission.
Where: Francis Field, 29 West Castillo Drive, Saint Augustine, Florida
For more information, visit www.lionsfestival.com

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Bulow RV Resort (30 miles)

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Grant Seafood Festival, March 2-3, 2013

Eat delicious seafood freshly prepared by the local community.  Over 100 crafters from across the country will be exhibiting their crafts during the two-day festival. The Grant Library will be holding their annual book sale. Hundreds of used hard cover as well as paperback will be on sale. Plan on visiting the community service area located on the west end of the community center. Saturday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Grant, Florida, south of Melbourne and north of Sebastian
For more information, visit www.grantseafoodfestival.com

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Marathon Seafood Festival, March 9-10, 2013

The second largest event held in the Florida Keys and growing every year. The festival is the premier seafood festival in the Florida Keys, and they know their seafood, with two days exciting food, entertainment, and fun.
Marathon Community Park, 200 36th Street, Marathon in the Middle Keys
For more information, visit marathonseafoodfestival.com

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Hotels.com: Marathon Hotels

Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival, March 9-10, 2013

Where: Lynn Hall Memorial Park, near the fishing pierWhat began as a blessing of the shrimp boats 50 years ago has grown  to a major beachfront celebration of shrimp in this quaint Old Florida beach town. The main attraction at the the 2013 Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival, as it has been since 1959, are huge boiling pots of Gulf pink shrimp, which members of the Lions Club cook and serve.  The festival kicks off on Saturday with a two-mile-long parade, leading to festivities on the beach.  The Lions Club will serve its “world famous” shrimp dinners beginning at 10 am both days.
For more information, visit their web site: fortmyersbeachshrimpfestival.com
For more on the festival and hot tips about parking, see this Florida Rambler article.

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Red Coconut RV Resort (2 miles) (Web site down; Call 239 463-7200)
Gulf Air RV Resort (3 miles)

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Shrimpa-Palooza Festival, March 23, 2013

This annual event will encompass most of Old Homosassa with local merchants participating by hosting their festivities in cooperation with the main event. It will all be kicked off at 10:30 with the Homosassa Shrimpa-Palooza Mardi Gras Parade, and you better be ready for the Gumbo Contest. “Pinch a tail” with these good folks who support local nonprofits with this event.
Downtown Homosassa, north of Tampa on the Gulf Coast
For more information, visit www.shrimpapalooza.com/

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Topics RV Resort (24 miles)

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Hotels.com: Homosassa Hotels

Taste of the Sea Seafood Festival, March 23, 2013

This is the third year for Taste of the Sea, sponsored by the Southern Shrimp Alliance. Enjoy fresh seafood and live entertainment, a free kids zone and other activities from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.  Arts, crafts, historical displays, the Little Miss and Mr. Taste of the Sea, and the Miss Taste of the Sea Pageant. Admission is free, so come and enjoy the shrimp, crab cakes, clams, oysters, fish and chips and more. Free parking is available.
Where: Veteran’s Memorial Park, Fort Pierce

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Hotels.com: Fort Pierce Hotels

Marco Island Seafood Festival, March 23-24, 2013

Seafood vendors offer fresh fish, stone crab, shrimp, blue crab, fish chowder, and more with continuous live musical entertainment throughout the two days. Entertainment for the whole family with a huge tent providing shade and seating for listening to music and eating great food. A large Kids Zone is available. Free shuttle buses provide transportation to the festival from many areas on the island.
Veterans Park, 403 Elkcam Circle, Marco Island, Florida
For more information, visit www.marcoislandseafoodfestival.com

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Hotels.com: Marco Island Hotels

Deering Seafood Festival, March 24, 2013

Focus: Family event to eat great seafood, tap your toes to the music, and stroll through over 100 arts and crafts exhibitors. A Kids Zone makes this fun for all ages. Admission is $2 per adult; kids 12 and under free admission.
Where: 16701 S.W. 72 Avenue, Miami
For more information, visit www.deeringestate.com

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Find a campground:

Larry and Penny Thompson Park (7 miles). 240 shady RV sites with full hookups.  Daily rate $33.90.  For reservations, call 305-232-1049

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Seafood Festivals in April

Desoto Heritage Seafood Festival, April 5, 6, 7, 2013

The 73rd Annual Desoto Heritage Seafood Festival is a major attraction off the Manatee River with fresh seafood, artisans, live entertainment, and arts and crafts.
Where: Old Main Street, downtown Bradenton
For more information, visit their web site at desotohq.com

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Manatee RV Resort (6 miles)

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Hotels.com: Hotels in Bradenton

Dania Beach Seafood Festival, April 6-7, 2013

Arts and seafood celebration sponsored by Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency.
Frost Park, Dania Beach, south of Fort LauderdaleDania Beach, Florida

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TY Park (3 miles). 61 RV sites with hookups. $41/night. (County Park)
Easterlin Park. (11 miles)  55 sites (45 with hookups). $40/night. (County park)
For more information on campgrounds near Dania Beach and Fort Lauderdale, see the FloridaRambler.comarticle: Best Camping Near Fort Lauderdale

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Hotels.com: Dania Beach Hotels

Jupiter Seafood Festival, April 6-7, 2013

Enjoy local fresh seafood, live entertainment, nautical vendors, kids activities and more. The headliner act on Saturday night, April 6, is the Marshall Tucker Band. And climb aboard Blackbeard’s Pirate Ship! Aaarrgh! Adults, $7; children free.
Abacoa Town Center, 1200 University Boulevard, Jupiter, north of West Palm Beach
For more information, visit jupiterseafoodfestival.net

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St. Lucie South (17 miles)
Phipps Park (20 miles) Tents and RVs with hookups. $18-$23/night. Martin County park
John Prince Park (25 miles) Palm Beach County park.

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Hotels.com: Jupiter Hotels

Pompano Beach Seafood Festival, April 19-21, 2013

The Pompano Beach Seafood Festival is a not-for-profit corporation. Admission is free. Revenues benefit a variety of charities and civic organizations. While seafood is the main attraction, there is plenty of other food as well. Another of our most popular features is our Boardwalk Bazaar, a mix of arts and crafts, clothing, and displays by local businesses. The main area is on the beach. The festival’s kid’s area fun zone will feature games, bungee jumps, rock climbing wall, bounce houses, face painters and more.  Live entertainment daily.
Corner of Atlantic Boulevard and SR A1A, Pompano Beach, Florida
For more information, visit pompanobeachseafoodfestival.com

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Breezy Hill RV Resort (4 miles) Private campground
Highlands Woods RV Resort (4 miles) Private campground
Easterlin Park (7 miles) 55 sites (45 with hookups). $40/night. (Broward County Park)
Yacht Haven Park and Marina (12 miles) Private

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Hotels.com: Pompano Beach Hotels

Seafood Festivals in May

Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival, May 3-5, 2013

This is the 50th annual Shrimp Festival in Fernandina Beach, so you know they’ve got it down pat by now.  Pirate Parade, exhibits, arts and crafts, antiques, games, contests, shrimp and other seafood for the whole family. Live music at the waterfront and Blessing of the Fleet. Free admission for all events.
Where: 102 Centre Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida, north of Jacksonville
For more information, visit www.shrimpfestival.com

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Panacea Blue Crab Festival, May 4, 2013

As a part of local history, the festival originated in 1975 to promote the crab industry in Wakulla County. The festival is kicked off by a parade down U.S. Highway 98. After the parade, the gates open to Woolley Park for a day of waterfront fun. There will be live music, dance performances and historic presentations. Other activities include a crab picking contest, mullet toss, arts and crafts and delicious seafood.
Where: Woolley Park on Dickerson Bay, Panacea, Florida
For more information, visit www.bluecrabfest.com

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Holiday Campground (4 miles) $30-$40/night. 75 RV sites. Private

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Wakulla Springs Lodge (Wakulla Springs State Park) 35 rooms. $95-$150/night.
Hotels.com: Crawfordville Hotels
Hotels.com: Apalachicola Hotels
Hotels.com: Perry Hotels

Palatka Blue Crab Festival, May 24, 25, 26, 27, 2013

This is the 25th anniversary of this popular Memorial Day Weekend festival, featuring arts and crafts, beauty pageant, seafood cook-off, parade, kids rides, a spectacular carnival ride and entertainment for the entire family in downtown Palatka. Admission and parking is free. Although the entertainment line-up hasn’t been announced, you can bet it will include plenty of good ol’ North Florida bluegrass!
Where: Downtown Palatka
For more information, visit their web site: www.bluecrabfestival.com

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Rodman Campground (13 miles) Ocala National Forest
Salt Springs Recreation Area (21 miles) Ocala National Forest
St. Augustine KOA (26 miles)

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Hotels.com: Palatka Hotels
Sources: Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs; Florida State Parks; ReserveAmerica; Various festival web sites.