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12 Florida Christmas Traditions You Won’t Find Anywhere Else

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12 Florida Christmas Traditions You Won’t Find Anywhere Else:-Florida Christmases aren’t wintry wonderlands. Over ocean waves, chestnuts burn instead of over an open fire. Sunshine State residents enjoy snowmen even on the beach.

Floridians wear shorts, sip eggnog while opening gifts, and toast candy cane martinis poolside before a beach picnic. White sand beaches replace snowy vistas, a festive tweak we like. Here are our favorite Florida winter celebrations.

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12 Florida Christmas Traditions You Won’t Find Anywhere Else

Decorate In Beachy Style

  • Florida has traditional Christmas trees. This Southernmost point loves a fresh pine-scented house, although the décor may be different.
  • Some choose a full-on theme like turquoise and sand, while others decorate their trees with starfish and seashells. Additional trees are welcome, but Floridians may prefer pineapple-shaped ones.

Brighten Christmas Dinners With Citrus

  • Some Floridians may opt for a seafood feast instead of a Christmas roast.
  • Citrus is in season in December, so some add it to holiday menu mainstays like roasting a turkey with orange and lemon or adding orange juice to cranberry sauce.
  • No matter the occasion or season, Publix Key Lime Pie is a great dessert.

Chair Decking

  • Floridians are known for decorating with strange items like palm trees and sandcastles. Lifeguard stand parades are added.
  • Local companies decorate bright-red lifeguard chairs with colorful lights for Jacksonville’s Deck The Chairs event.
  • The finished products are free to view throughout December, and concessions and purchases support local charities that promote children’s arts and art education.

Only in Florida: Surf With Santas

  • George Trosset of Cocoa Beach called his son with a crazy idea: Let’s surf on Christmas Eve in Santa attire. His family tradition now draws thousands of dressed surfers and spectators to the Central Florida shoreline on Christmas Eve morning.
  • Some wear Santa outfits, while others wear holiday-themed tropical shirts or swimwear (it’s Florida). The finest costumed beachgoer gets a personalized surfboard in the annual costume contest.

Make Sandcastle Trees

  • The 700-ton sand tree that lights up West Palm Beach’s beachfront in December could top the Rockefeller Center’s.
  • The 35-foot sand sculpture is the centerpiece of the South Florida city’s winter wonderland, which includes live music, light shows, holiday movie nights, and St. Nick visits.

Attend Boat Parades

  • With over 8,000 miles of shoreline, Florida may have the most boat parades for holiday festivities.
  • There’s always a floating light show nearby, from small-town events to huge metropolis extravaganzas like Fort Lauderdale’s Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade, “The Greatest Show on H2O”. Visit St.
  • Augustine’s Regatta of Lights or one of the Florida Keys’ illuminated boat parades for stunning views.

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12 Florida Christmas Traditions You Won't Find Anywhere Else
12 Florida Christmas Traditions You Won’t Find Anywhere Else

Get Together With Mickey

  • Each year, Disney’s Magic Kingdom hosts a magnificent Christmas extravaganza.
  • Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party lets guests dance, sing, dine, and watch fireworks with their favorite characters.
  • Snowing is a boon for northern winter dreamers!

Cruise the beach to see the lights

  • Touring neighborhood holiday light displays may be a national custom. Instead of packing up and driving, Key West residents enjoy light gazing from two wheels.
  • Each season, the Key West Lighted Bike cycle invites beach cruiser riders to cycle across town and see Christmas displays from Truman Avenue to Duval Street.
  • Ticket price is one unopened toy for charity, and the trip culminates with a Key West-style block party. Take a trolley from Mallory Square for a festive tour of town instead of biking.

Florida-Style 12 Days of Christmas

  • Celebrate the 12 Days of Christmas at Boca Grande’s Gasparilla Inn & Club. Gingerbread houses, lawn movies, roasted chestnuts, eggnog, and the tree lighting are holiday traditions.
  • The Inn is decorated with seasonal poinsettias, garlands, and bows.

Christmas, Florida: Send Cards

  • Christmas is simply another modest Central Florida town with a unique name most of the year. Christmas and its little red-brick post office attract many Floridians and others over the holidays to send well wishes from the ultimate holiday-themed locale.
  • The village of Christmas boasts a tree, nativity scene, and Santa statue, as well as Jungle Adventures, home to the world’s largest alligator, even though it’s not Christmas.

Welcome Sleighless Santa

  • Reindeer-drawn sleighs are Santa’s main mode of transportation, according to Christmas legend. Not in Florida.
  • Saint Nick arrives on a shrimp boat in Apalachicola the day after Thanksgiving, starting Christmas. Santa skydives to greet excited kids in Cocoa Beach.
  • In the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Santa has been seen in diving gear.

Send Florida Themed Christmas Cards

  • Not to boast, but December in Florida is magical. Low humidity, moderate temperatures, and a mild salt-air breeze prevail.
  • Floridans send cards of clinking champagne glasses on the sand (with Santa hats), while you send images of your family in red-and-green scarves or footie pajamas.

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