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15 Things This Summer in South Florida

  • May 4, 2026
  • FLMag Staff
Living in Fort Lauderdale sometimes makes you forget how much lies just beyond our city.
Photography: Courtesy of FlowRider.

1. FlowRider

FlowRider at Margaritaville makes surfing immediate… and humbling. Within seconds, you’re off-balance, laughing and trying to recover on the surf simulator while people nearby are fully invested in your attempt.

And that’s what makes it fun—the falls, the near-saves, the moments where you actually stay up longer than expected. It’s active, social and just chaotic enough to keep everyone engaged.


Photography: Alex Staniloff / courtesy of Brickell City Centre.

2. Brickell City Centre

This is where “let’s just stop by” turns into an entire day. Brickell City Centre has a way of drawing you in with little effort. You go for coffee, stay for lunch, wander into a store and suddenly someone suggests a movie or a drink, and now it’s evening.

Everything connects (shopping, dining, entertainment) all flowing into each other easily, making a plan unnecessary. You can shop at stores like Saks Fifth Avenue, Dior, Aritzia and Anthropologie. When you’ve worked up an appetite, check out Casa Tua, Joe & The Juice, Motek, Puttshack or The Henry.


Photography: Courtesy of Frost Museum.

3. Frost Science Museum

The Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science pulls you in from every direction: water above you, light around you and exhibits that move and react in ways that keep you effortlessly engaged. One moment you’re focused on marine life, the next you’re gazing into space.

It works because it doesn’t feel like traditional learning. It feels like discovery.


Photography: Courtesy of Downtown Hollywood Mural Project.

4. Downtown Hollywood Mural Project

No tickets. No schedule. Just start walking.

The Downtown Hollywood Mural Project transforms everyday streets into something far more interesting. Color pulls you in first, then detail, then scale. Murals stretch across buildings, creating an experience that feels organic rather than curated.

It’s the kind of outing that requires little planning but still feels like you did something creative.


Photography: Courtesy of Superblue.

5. Superblue

You think you’re walking into an art space. Within minutes, you realize you’re inside the art.

Mirrors stretch further than they should, light reacts to your presence and suddenly you’re questioning what’s real and what’s reflection. It’s immersive in a way that feels immediate, not forced. Kids jump right in, while adults may take a minute before they’re just as engaged. There’s no right way to move through it, which makes the adventure even better.


Photography: Shutterstock / Felix Mizioznikov.

6. Deering Estate

You don’t realize how loud your life has been until you get here. Something about Deering Estate immediately shifts your pace. The bay sits still, the trees feel older than everything around them and suddenly you’re moving more slowly without even trying. It’s not empty, not even close, but it doesn’t compete for your attention either.

What makes the experience work is the layering: historic homes, preserved ecosystems and quiet stretches of land that haven’t been overbuilt or overworked. You’re stepping through architecture from another era then turning right back into untouched nature.


Photography: Courtesy of Cruisin Tikis.

7. Cruisin Tikis

Cruisin Tikis takes what Fort Lauderdale already does well—water, people, music—and adds a twist. You’re floating past familiar views, but the tiki bar setup completely changes the mood.

It’s relaxed, social and just possibly the most Fort Lauderdale thing on this list. Somehow, it still feels new every time.


Photography: Oriol Tarridashot / courtesy of Pérez Art Museum Miami.

8. Pérez Art Museum Miami

Pérez Art Museum Miami turns a typical museum visit into something much more dynamic.

“Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture,” an immersive exhibit, explores how athletics shape identity, memory and global culture, blending contemporary artwork with historic sports moments. It’s engaging without feeling heavy.

End with lunch at Verde overlooking Biscayne Bay, an easy, worthwhile escape for locals.


Photography: Shutterstock / wanphen chawarung.

9. Monkey Jungle

You walk into Monkey Jungle thinking you’re visiting the monkeys. You are not. Here, the monkeys run the show. They move freely, interact on their own terms and occasionally create just enough chaos to keep things interesting. Meanwhile, you’re the one following the path, watching, reacting and trying to keep up.

The highlights come quickly, whether it’s a monkey diving into water like it’s nothing or a troop moving together in a way that feels completely unchoreographed. It’s unpredictable, which is exactly why it works.

Underneath it all is real conservation and research, which gives the experience more weight than expected. You leave both entertained and also with a better understanding of the purpose behind what you just saw.


Photography: Courtesy of Everglades Alligator Farm.

10. Everglades Alligator Farm

Within minutes, you’re surrounded by movement, sound and more alligators than you ever expected to see in one place. Airboats cut through the water, encounters happen up close and at some point, you’re definitely doing something you didn’t plan on, like holding one.

It’s fast, loud and totally Florida. What makes it memorable is how interactive it is. You’re not just watching, you’re part of it: feeding, learning, reacting.


Photography: Courtesy of iFLY Indoor Skydiving.

11. iFLY Indoor Skydiving

There’s a moment before it starts when you question your decision. Then the air hits. iFLY turns skydiving into an accessible, controlled and surprisingly addictive experience. You lift, wobble, adjust and, then suddenly, you’re floating. It feels unreal.

What stands out is how quickly people adapt. Kids, adults, first-timers—everyone finds their rhythm faster than expected. And once they do, no one wants to stop. It’s a full reset. You leave energized, slightly windblown and shaken out of your normal routine.


Photography: Courtesy of Paradox Museum.

12. Paradox Museum

Nothing behaves the way you expect here. Paradox Museum plays with perception in ways that are equal parts confusing and fun. Rooms tilt, reflections multiply and suddenly you’re questioning what’s real and what’s illusion.

It’s interactive from start to finish, pulling you into every space rather than asking you to stand back.

The experience easily draws reactions from everyone.


Photography: Samantha Salzinger/ courtesy of MAD Arts.

13. MAD Arts

This isn’t quiet gallery space. MAD Arts is movement, light, sound and technology layered together in ways that feel experimental and current. You’re not just viewing art, you’re inside it, reacting to it, trying to understand how it all works.

For anyone looking for something unique, this delivers an experience that feels slightly ahead of everything around it.


Photography: Shutterstock / Felix Mizioznikov.

14. Bergeron Rodeo Grounds

Bergeron Rodeo Grounds doesn’t try to be polished or trendy. It leans into its roots: rodeos, events, open space and a down-to-earth atmosphere that feels grounded in tradition.

There’s history here you can feel: generations of events, a community that fought to preserve it and a venue that still holds onto that identity.

For locals, it’s a reminder that not everything here revolves around the coast. There’s depth inland, and it’s worth exploring.


Photogtaphy: Shutterstock / Anthony Giarrusso.

15. Fisher Island

You see it from the water and immediately understand the appeal. Fisher Island is quiet, private and just out of reach enough to stay interesting. You’re not walking onto it casually, and that’s part of the appeal.

It’s less about access and more about perspective. Viewing it from a boat or a distance teases you just enough to keep you curious. Sometimes the mystery is what gives a place its allure.

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  • FlowRider
  • Frost Science museum
  • iFLY Indoor Skydiving
  • MAD Arts
  • Monkey Jungle
  • Paradox Museum
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