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Posted almost 7 years ago

Your Definitive Guide to SWFL Holiday Boat Parades

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During the holidays, there’s a Florida tradition that you simply cannot miss. And that’s the many wintertime boat parades that are held in just about every city in the state. After all, when you live in a place where a beach is never far away, it’s only natural to decorate your boat for the holidays!

And in case you think I’m kidding about how popular these are, just see for yourself! My SWFL real estate team has put together a definitive list of all the boat parades in the Southwest Florida area this year. This way, whether you’re about to buy a home in SWFL or you’ve lived here your whole life, you have a parade to put you in the holiday spirit!

Fort Myers Beach Christmas Boat Parade

This year, the 30th annual Fort Myers Beach Christmas Boat Parade will be on Dec. 1st. Passing a number of popular restaurants on the beach, this parade typically features about 30 or so boats and is perfect for grabbing a bite before seeing the lights.

Sarasota Holiday Boat Parade of Lights

In Sarasota, the official boat parade of lights is especially popular. This may be because of the competition and trophy that’s given to the winner. The trophy remains displayed at one of the area restaurants. There’s also cash prizes as well, which brings out the friendly competition in all the boat owners. Check it all out on Dec. 8th.

Venice Christmas Boat Parade

On the first Saturday in December, the Venice Christmas Boat Parade takes to the waters. What should you expect? Lights, palm trees, waterways, and seaworthy vessels! This parade is a bit more lowkey for those of you looking for one that might be quieter, but still fun.

Punta Gorda Boat Parade

This one boasts being the biggest one in the area. And the organizers do everything they can to make that happen. One thing that I love about it is the fact that it’s the Saturday before Christmas Eve, which makes sure you’re truly in the mood for the holidays.

Gasparilla Holiday Boat Parade

For this island-style boat parade, you’ll be able to catch the boats traveling from the bayou and to Boca Grande. As a local attraction, this one is also worth checking out if you’re looking for fun, but on the quieter side.

Cape Coral’s Holiday Boat – Along

On Dec. 15th, you can enjoy the Cape’s official holiday boat parade. Now, I might be a little biased, because this one is in our own backyard for my SWFL real estate office. But because the Cape is known for its endless waterways, you can imagine that it’s extra special.

Naples Island Annual Holiday Boat Parade

Parking is very hard to find on the parade night. Naples Island in Long Beach, about an hour drive from LA, hosts one of these sparkling events.

Large boats decorated with lights parade along the peninsula at 6 p.m. Small boats float at 6:30 p.m. from the Appian Way Bridge. Interestingly, large and small boats go in opposite directions.

Terry Records



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