There is an old tradition in this Florida beach town that people come from all over to enjoy. This upcoming holiday, if you need a simple way to get into the holiday spirit, then you have to visit Jacksonville Beach. Not only do you get the salty scent of the ocean and the rolling waves nearby, but you also get to see this town illuminated in ways you’ve never witnessed before during the Deck the Chairs Florida 2023 event.

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Who’s ready to visit Deck The Chairs Florida 2023? Jax Deck The Chairs runs from November 22 through January 1. To learn more about the celebration, visit the Deck the Chairs website or the Deck the Chairs Facebook page.

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Christmas In Florida

What are some winter traditions in Florida?
When winter comes to the beaches of Florida, we love to spruce up the state with fun and festive holiday decorations just like our frozen neighbors to the north. Here are some winter traditions in Florida that will make you feel like jumping for joy during the holidays:

  • Holiday Lights In The Gardens, Largo, FL: The Florida Botanical Gardens get a light-filled makeover in the winter when the holidays roll around. It is a magical world of trees, bushes, and plants all wearing their Christmas best. The 30-acre garden is filled with over one million lights in creative animal shapes, gingerbread houses, and Christmas trees. It is a lovely way to enjoy a balmy Florida evening.
  • Santa’s Farm, Eustis, FL: Did you know Santa had a retirement home in Florida? Santa's Farm is a delightful Christmas tree farm where you can pick out and cut your own tree. Not only that but you can race down Santa's Zip Line (maybe that's how he gets to all of the houses in the world), or check out the petting zoo with goats, chickens, donkeys, horses, and more. The Kettle & Grill is a delicious spot to grab some holiday treats and a tasty lunch as well.
  • Winter Festival, Tallahassee, FL: In early December, the Winter Festival has a number of fun events and places to enjoy holiday lights. Take a stroll down Candy Cane Lane or the beautifully decorated McCarty Park. Join in on the Jingle Bell Run right after the official Christmas tree lighting ceremony (don't worry it is only about 1.7 miles long). Then, finish things off by attending the magnificent nighttime Christmas parade.

Seeing as Florida doesn't get too many white Christmases, we have to come up with other fun holiday traditions. Here are a few weird and whacky traditions you might discover if you visit Florida this holiday season. Another fun tradition in Florida is hopping in an RV and going on a road trip. Here is one that takes you to see some of the best Christmas lights in Florida.

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