
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Sept. 16, 2025) – The Daytona Beach area's cultural calendar is filling up this fall with a wide range of festivals taking place throughout the destination, offering something for both visitors and locals to enjoy.
From two of the largest art festivals in Florida to the nation's biggest combined car show and swap meet — along with one of the country's premier motorcycle rallies — the fall season showcases why Daytona Beach is known as the Festival Capital of Florida.
Ormond Beach Live Original Music & Art Festival
More than 100 original music acts will perform on 12 stages at the 7th annual Ormond Beach Live Original Music & Art Festival on Saturday, Sept. 27. Held at Rockefeller Gardens, The Casements, and Fortunato Park, the event will also feature over 70 artist and trade show booths, a youth art contest, food vendors, a beer and wine garden, and a kid zone.
Biketoberfest® – Oct. 16–19
Thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts will descend on the area for the 33rd annual Biketoberfest®, one of the premier motorcycle rallies in the country. This four-day celebration includes live music, top industry vendors, bike shows, motorcycle racing at Daytona International Speedway, and scenic rides along iconic routes including A1A, Main Street, and the Ormond Beach Scenic Loop.
Halifax Art Festival – Nov. 1–2
Celebrating its 62nd year, the Halifax Art Festival in downtown Daytona Beach is the second-oldest continuous art festival in Florida. Featuring more than 200 juried artists from across the nation, the two-day event also includes live entertainment, food vendors, and family-friendly activities along the beautiful Halifax River.
Greek Festival – Nov. 13–16
The Greek Festival at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church offers visitors the chance to experience traditional Greek culture. From authentic cuisine and folk dancing to Greek music and a festive marketplace, this beloved event has been a local favorite for over 40 years.
Riverfest Seafood Festival – Nov. 15–16
Ormond Beach's Riverfest Seafood Festival will once again bring coastal flavor to Rockefeller Gardens. Guests can enjoy fresh seafood, craft beer, live music, and family activities in a celebration of coastal living along the Halifax River.
Fall Festival of the Arts – Nov. 22–23
Downtown DeLand's 32nd annual Fall Festival of the Arts will showcase works from 160 juried artists in mediums ranging from painting and sculpture to ceramics and fiber art. The historic setting along Woodland Boulevard provides a charming backdrop for this renowned cultural event.
Daytona Turkey Run – Nov. 27–30
The month wraps up with the 52nd annual Daytona Turkey Run at Daytona International Speedway — the largest combined car show and swap meet in the U.S. Enthusiasts can explore thousands of classic and custom vehicles, rare auto parts, memorabilia, and one-of-a-kind finds.
About the Daytona Beach Area | #LoveDaytonaBeach
Often called home of the world's most famous beaches, Daytona Beach, Florida, continues to delight and surprise visitors with its diverse and growing array of attractions. The Daytona Beach area is made up of several cities and towns including Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach Shores, Ponce Inlet, Holly Hill and South Daytona. The destination has long been known for its iconic beaches and rich auto racing history but today a slate of exciting new attractions, upscale lodging, a vibrant arts scene and an amazing collection of parks, preserves and outdoor activities are all part of Daytona Beach's year-round appeal. To receive a complimentary Daytona Beach Destination Guide, find a place to stay, or book your next adventure, visit DaytonaBeach.com. #LoveDaytonaBeach.
