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Christmas in Florida

For a typical holiday season, Palm Beach County residents can search for the best holiday lights and displays in their neighborhood, peruse our monthly calendar for different events and things to do, and scope out which restaurants are open to host a joyful Christmas feast. However, if you want to celebrate like true Floridian – […]

For a typical holiday season, Palm Beach County residents can search for the best holiday lights and displays in their neighborhood, peruse our monthly calendar for different events and things to do, and scope out which restaurants are open to host a joyful Christmas feast.

However, if you want to celebrate like true Floridian – sans snow, but full of fun – there are quite a few traditions that’ll make you say, “Only in Florida.”

Here are six “must-do” traditions that put the festive in Florida. Don’t forget to share your favorite Florida-based tradition below!

To sleigh or surf? Surfing Santas in Cocoa Beach

Thousands of people showed up in Cocoa Beach Florida to watch hundreds of Surfing Santas take to the water Christmas Eve morning. The tradition started in 2009 when George Trosset and his son George Jr. went surfing in a Santa suit and an elf costume on Christmas Eve. Friends found out about it and joined them the next year. The event grew each year and now in its 15th year the event attracts thousands and has become a fund raiser for the Florida Surf Museum and Grind for Life, an organization that provides financial assistance to cancer victims.

Surfing Santas is an annual Christmas Eve event that originated as a small family affair in Cocoa Beach.

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Now in its 15th year, people from all over travel to watch as ‘surfs up’ Santas shred waves and get in on the Christmas spirit. The event benefits non-profit organizations The Florida Surf Museum and Grind for Life.

When: December 24, 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.Where: 3 Minutemen Causeway, Cocoa BeachAdmission: FreeNo snow? Snow problem. It is me, Sandi Tree!

Nick Ball and Marice Cumbo of Palm Beach Stilts pose for photos at the Clematis by Night tree lighting for Sandi, the world's only 35-foot tall, 700-ton holiday tree on December 5, 2024, in West Palm, Florida.
Sandi, the sand llamas, the lightshow and the Ferris wheel are playing nightly from 6-10 p.m. except for New Year's Eve, when the light show goes to midnight.

Sandi, West Palm Beach’s 35-foot-tall, 700-ton tree of sand, is a “must-see” attraction on the city’s waterfront.

The iconic tree was lit during a Clematis by Night Holiday event on Dec. 5, featuring live music, photo opportunities with Santa and a llama.

Nightly lightshows with synchronized music will play nightly from 6-10 p.m. through New Year’s Eve, when the light show runs through midnight. The Ferris wheel will be available for $5 per person, per ride.

When: Now through December 30, 6 to 10 p.m., December 31, 6 to 12 a.m.Where: 100 N Clematis St, West Palm Beach, FL 33401Admission: Free, Ferris wheel $5Ooo ooo, ahh ahh! Marvel at Lion Country Safari’s Christmas with the Chimps

Juniper swings on ropes with her one-year-old baby Lili wrapped around her stomach at Lion Country Safari's "Christmas with the Chimps" event.

Lion Country Safari’s annual “Christmas with the Chimps” allows visitors to spend the holidays with chimpanzees as they unwrap their gifts.

Where:  2003 Lion Country Safari Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470

Admission: Adult (ages 10 & Older): $54.99 plus tax. Child (ages 3-9): $43.99 plus tax

Ice, ice baby! Winterfest with Vanilla Ice

Winterfest, an annual holiday party in Wellington, features philanthropist and artist “Vanilla Ice” as well as pet adoptions, live performances, shopping and vendors.

Where: Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington

Admission: Free

Set sail with Santa! Annual South Florida boat parades, a holiday staple

Brightly decorated boats, motored south on the Intracoastal Waterway for the 48th Annual Boynton Beach & Delray Beach Holiday Boat Parade.Boat parades are a South Florida holiday staple.

During the holiday season, annual parades bring out the most colorful, decked out boats to cruise around Palm Beach County.

Ice skating and fake winter wonderlands

Marina view with an outdoor skating rink near The Ben in downtown West Palm Beach, Fla., on November 16, 2024.

Earlier this year, West Palm Beach’s The Ben Hotel debuted an outdoor skating rink – the first and only one in South Florida.

The ice on the rink is resurfaced every 90 minutes to help the attraction survive Florida’s warm climate.

When: Open Monday through Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., open weekends from 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Expected to remain open through March 1.

Where: 251 N Narcissus Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Admission: $20 for adults, $10 for children under 12 for a 90-minute session

What’s your favorite Florida holiday tradition?

Let us know! Comment your favorite @pbpost and we’ll feature it in a round-up of The Post readers’ favorite Florida holiday traditions.

Ashley Ferrer is a journalist at The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. Help support our journalism. Subscribe today.

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