If you’ve been considering Miami Carnival; here’s everything you need to know about Miami Carnival 2025 from Miami Carnival 2025 dates, events, parties, costumes and navigating carnival as a beginner or even if you just want to spectate.
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What is Miami Carnival?
Miami Carnival is an annual Caribbean carnival celebration marked by cultural events, fetes/parties and culminating into a road parade that celebrates Caribbean culture. It was founded in 1984 after an influx of Caribbean people migrated to South Florida. The first parade was held in Miami Gardens on 183rd street and has evolved ever since.
When is Miami Carnival 2025?
The official Miami Carnival Parade will be held on Sunday, October 12th, 2025 and the official Jouvert takes place on Saturday October 11th, 2025.
Miami Jr. Carnival is Saturday Oct 4th, 2025 & the Panorama Steel Pan Competition is Friday October 10th, 2025.
However cultural events and fetes (parties) span from as early as late September peaking the week before Columbus Day weekend. Most patrons travel to Miami for the weekend (Friday to Monday).
The official Miami Carnival launch is held by the South Florida Carnival Band Leaders Association annually and sets the tone for band launches for the Miami Carnival season. Here you can view costumes as well as get a taste of Caribbean culture, music, food and drinks.
Where is the Miami Carnival located?
The official J’ouvert will be held at
Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium – Northwest 11th Place, Lauderhill FL
Official carnival & parade will be held at..
Miami Dade County FairGrounds -10901 SW 24th Street, Miami FL 33165
Please note that the Miami Carnival route takes place inside the fairgrounds and not on the actual streets of Miami. For most of the parade, ONLY registered masqueraders in costume are allowed on the carnival route. Spectators are able to view and follow the bands closer to the end of the route but have to stay on the sidelines as the bands make their way to “cross the stage” which is the peak of the carnival celebration.
Carnival bands are judged for the title of “Band of the Year” so uniformity is expected and only registered masqueraders can cross the stage and be judged. If you’re looking for an organized parade experience – check out REVEL NATION CARNIVAL and the video below.
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J’ouvert is a little different and a lot more “free-er” where you can actively participate as long as you purchase entrance into the park. You can purchase spectator tickets for official Miami Carnival events on the Miami Carnival Org. website.
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Or if you want to play in a Jouvert band you can purchase a Jouvert package from one of the bands linked in this article.
Jouvert Bands
- Cocoa Devils International J’ouvert (via Mascots International)
- Dutty Revel J’ouvert (via Revel Nation)
- Dutty Pleasures J’ouvert (via Euphoria Mas)
- GenX J’ouvert Immortals
- Jab in D-Junction J’ouvert
- One Island Band J’ouvert
- Red Antz Miami J’ouvert
How To Participate in Miami Carnival 2025
In order to participate with a band in a carnival costume, you need to register with one of the Miami Carnival participating bands by paying for a costume.
If you just want to spectate, you can purchase a ticket from the Miami Carnival Organization for all official carnival events or single events.
FAQ: Can I wear my own costume and participate with the bands?
Miami Carnival is a competition where bands compete for Band of the Year and one of the judging requirements is uniformity so persons who create their own costumes will not be allowed on the route or in the carnival bands because participating in a carnival band also comes at a cost and is a paid all inclusive experience. For more on costume registration and carnival in general, read HERE.
Miami Carnival Costume Bands
- Bajan Fuh Eva
- Break-Awae’ Kru Mas
- Dingolay Mas
- D-Junction Mas
- Euphoria Mas
- Freaks Mas
- Fun Generation
- Fusion Mas
- Gen X Carnival
- Mascots International
- K-PAYA Carnival
- Natural Disaster Mas
- One Island Band
- Party Room Squad
- Ramajay Mas
- Revel Nation Carnival
- Savage Mas Productions
- Ti- Chapo
- Wassi Ones
Where To Stay
Just KNOW that there is a lot of driving involved during carnival time and depending on where promoters have their events can determine where you choose to stay and if you get a rental or opt for ride sharing.
Prime locations for accommodations will and can vary (mostly to driving distance) but you should start looking now. Also, anticipate traffic EVERYWHERE you go in Miami. Here are some recommended areas:
- Wynwood
- Coral Way
- Doral
- Miami Shores
- Downtown Miami
- Midtown Miami
- Miami Design District
- Brickell
- North Miami/North Miami Beach
- Aventura
- Hallandale Beach
- Hollywood
- Sunny Isles Beach
- Kendall
Recommended hotels based on reviews and location:
- The Elser Hotel
- Kimpton EPIC Hotel
- Citizen M Miami WorldCenter
- Citizen M Miami Brickell
- Arlo Wynwood
- Yotel Miami
- Four Seasons Hotel Miami
- Hotel AKA Brickell
- Icon Residences
- East Miami
- Hilton Miami Downtown
- Tru By Hilton Miami / West Brickell
- AC Hotel Miami
What Events Should I Go To?
There are many fetes that happen as early as mid September to a few days after the Miami Carnival parade has concluded. Some popular parties are Soca Brainwash Miami, Vale Vibe Miami, Endless Jam, Citrus, Entice Miami and many more. Events are typically released late summer to early fall; here’s a growing event list here (to be updated for 2025).
Transportation during Miami Carnival Main Events
Typically there is a shuttle service for masqueraders during the main events where there is parking provided at certain points throughout the county and shuttles run on a schedule to accommodate masqueraders. More information will be provided closer to the carnival dates. Feel free to follow MIAMI Carnival Org and SFCBLA on Instagram for more information.
Miami Carnival is a great idea for carnival newbies, groups, birthday weekends and ESPECIALLY if you want to learn more and participate in Caribbean culture. If this is your first time and you need personalized Miami Carnival itineraries, feel free to check out the 5 Day Miami Carnival Itinerary below: