


Shine On
Under a glowing island sky, the 7th Annual Full Moon Party at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park promises to be a night to remember, complete with DJs, lanterns flickering along the palms, and dancing in the sand. Set on the edge of Key Biscayne, the night blends coastal calm with electric energy; it’s part beach ritual, part moonlit escape. It’s a rare moment when the island slows everything down (except the music!) and reminds everyone why the best place to party in South Florida is under a 200-year-old lighthouse that shines its energy on a beautifully unforgettable evening; Mar. 7 @ 7 p.m.; FriendsCapeFlorida.org.



Aqua Thrill
The Miami International Regatta 2026 returns with bigger crews, faster heats, and a pulse-raising program built for athletes and spectators alike. Hosted by the Miami Rowing Club, the weekend blends elite competition with the kind of waterfront atmosphere only Miami can deliver. Expect sunrise launches, dramatic finishes, and a shoreline buzzing with team colors, music and local flavor. From junior standouts to seasoned masters, every race carries its own storyline, with comebacks, rivalries, and breakthrough performances waiting to unfold. Whether you’re chasing podiums or soaking in the spectacle, this edition promises sharper production, smoother logistics, and a community-driven celebration like none other; Mar. 28; MiamiRowing.org.



Soothing Sounds
Step into a night where music breathes and rhythms come alive. The Key Biscayne Woman’s Club presents Jazz On The Bay: “Hot Jazz” by the French Horn Collective on the most exclusive stage for sunset at the Helipad on the end of West Mashta Drive. The experience promises velvety notes that envelop, from the sultry wails of the saxophone to the heartbeat of the bass. For true jazz lovers, this isn’t just a show; it’s an intimate journey through sights and sounds that linger long after the last note fades; Tickets: $125; KBWomansClub.com.










