Boat Parades to Light Up the Florida Keys Holiday Season

FLORIDA KEYS — Santa is likely to arrive in the Florida Keys by schooner instead of by sleigh, traveling with a team of dolphins rather than reindeer — at least during the festive lighted boat parades that enliven the Keys’ holiday season. 

Boat parades from Key Largo to Key West are to illuminate the waters around the island chain, featuring decorated vessels ranging from majestic tall ships to fishing craft and tiny skiffs. Captains and crews typically “deck the hulls” with everything from traditional lights and greenery to offbeat Yuletide salutes. 

Visitors can revel in the Keys holiday spirit by viewing the parades from local harbors and hotspots, or even become part of the festivities by adorning their own boats with dazzling lights and eye-catching decorations.

Following is a roster of boat parades slated throughout the island chain. 

Friday, Dec. 13, 5:30 p.m.

Duck Key Christmas Boat Parade (Duck Key)

Festively decorated boats of all types are to cruise the waters around Duck Key in this seasonal event presented by the Duck Key Fishing Club and Hawks Cay Resort, located at 61 Hawks Cay Blvd. Boats are to begin at Bimini Bridge in Indies Canal and proceed to the Angler and Ale grand stage at Hawks Cay. Plans call for an in-water raft-up and on-shore after-party to round out the holiday happening. Proceeds are to benefit the U.S. Coast Guard Foundation. Visit facebook.com/events/1062299111781242. 

Friday, Dec. 13, 7 p.m.

Stock Island Holiday Lighted Boat Parade (Stock Island)

Decorated vessels ranging from dinghies and schooners to fishing boats and yachts stage a holiday cruise through the Stock Island waters around the Perry Hotel & Marina. The free-to-watch boat parade is presented by the Rotary Club of Key West and the Perry, with pre-parade activities beginning at 5:30 p.m. on the lawn at the Perry, 7001 Shrimp Road. Attractions include activities and treats for kids, a surprise snowfall, live entertainment and photos with Santa and the Grinch. Visit keywestrotary.com.

Saturday, Dec. 14, 7:30 p.m.

Key Largo Boat Parade (Key Largo)

Boats of all sizes are to show off festive decorations in a lively procession on Key Largo’s Blackwater Sound. Presented by the Key Largo Sunset Rotary Club, the parade is to be themed “Christmas in the Keys!” to showcase the community’s lighthearted holiday spirit. Spectators can enjoy the fun from official viewing spots at Reefhouse Resort & Marina, Sundowners, Salty’s Bar & Grill, the Caribbean Club and Jimmy Johnson’s Big Chill. Visit keylargoboatparade.com. 

Saturday, Dec. 14, Dusk

Boot Key Harbor Christmas Boat Parade (Marathon)

Everything from lighted and decorated dinghies to yachts are to cruise in the 28th annual Boot Key Harbor Christmas Boat Parade that’s open to all vessels. The festive parade begins at dusk and meanders past popular Boot Key Harbor waterfront restaurants. Parade awards and an after-party are to take place at Dockside, 35 Sombrero Blvd. Visit bootkeyharbor.com or call 561-542-2727.

Saturday, Dec. 14, 8 p.m.

Schooner Wharf Bar Lighted Boat Parade (Key West)

Decorated dinghies, fishing craft, sailing vessels and classic tall ships are to light up the Key West Historic Seaport and harbor areas during the 33rd annual Schooner Wharf Bar Lighted Boat Parade. Spectators can view the dozens of creatively bedecked vessels from the parade’s headquarters at the Schooner Wharf, 202 William St., where the judges stand is located, and around the seaport’s harborwalk and docks. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. and feature a performance by the Bahama Village Music Program’s “House of Pan” steel drum band. Visit schoonerwharf.com. 

Sunday, Dec. 15, Dusk

Key Colony Beach Christmas Boat Parade (Marathon Area)

Spectators can applaud vividly lit boats in the Middle Keys at the Key Colony Beach Christmas Boat Parade. Typically featuring boats of all shapes and sizes, the parade is set to start at the 7th Street canal and wind its way through canals and cuts. The best viewing spots include the Sadowski Causeway at mile marker 53.5 and the dock area behind city hall. Visit facebook.com/keycolonybeachca. 

Saturday, Dec. 21, Dusk

Kiki’s Lighted Boat Parade and Drone Show (Lower Keys)

All vessels are welcome to participate in this family-friendly Lower Keys event presented by Kiki’s Sandbar, located at 183 Barry Ave. on Little Torch Key. Revelers of all ages — and even their canine companions — can celebrate the holidays by watching lighted and decorated craft promenade around Newfound Harbor in front of Kiki’s. A synchronized music and drone show and an appearance by Santa are to round out the seasonal merriment. Visit kikissandbar.com or call 305-780-7753.

Florida Keys events calendar: fla-keys.com/calendar/

All manner of boats light up the Key West Historic Seaport and harbor areas Dec. 14 during the 33rd annual Schooner Wharf Bar Lighted Boat Parade.

All manner of boats light up the Key West Historic Seaport and harbor areas Dec. 14 during the 33rd annual Schooner Wharf Bar Lighted Boat Parade.

Spectators are to line up along the water at The Perry Hotel & Marina Dec. 13 for the Stock Island Holiday Lighted Boat Parade.

Spectators are to line up along the water at The Perry Hotel & Marina Dec. 13 for the Stock Island Holiday Lighted Boat Parade.

The Key Largo Boat Parade this year is themed 'Christmas in the Keys!' to showcase the community's lighthearted holiday spirit.

The Key Largo Boat Parade this year is themed 'Christmas in the Keys!' to showcase the community's lighthearted holiday spirit.

Spectators can view the dozens of creatively bedecked vessels cruising through Key West Harbor from the parade’s headquarters at the Schooner Wharf, 202 William St.

Spectators can view the dozens of creatively bedecked vessels cruising through Key West Harbor from the parade’s headquarters at the Schooner Wharf, 202 William St.

Many spectators watch the Key Colony Beach Christmas Boat Parade from the Sadowski Causeway or from private homes.

Many spectators watch the Key Colony Beach Christmas Boat Parade from the Sadowski Causeway or from private homes.

This article was updated on December 16, 2024 at 2:19 PM
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