The 10 Best Things To Do In Florida In August, 2023
By Marisa Roman|Published August 01, 2023
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Marisa Roman
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A New Jersey native with over 15 years of writing experience, Marisa has studied at both New York University and Florida International University. She has lived all over the country, including a decade stint in South Florida. Marisa is well-versed in exploration as she travels a good majority of the year in her self-converted Sprinter van. Her articles have been featured in various notable publications over the years, she has a published collection of short stories, and three completed screenplays under her belt.
Warm waters! August is when the water in Florida is also the warmest it will be all year.
The sun is in full force for anyone looking to even out their tans or get some much-needed Vitamin D.
Cons of Visiting Florida in August
It’s the last hurrah before school starts, so families tend to make this month – vacation month.
Beaches will be packed with travelers looking to soak up some last-minute sunshine.
Hurricane season is in full swing.
Florida Weather in August
The average high temperatures in Florida range from 88°F (31°C) to 91°F (33°C).
About 6 inches of rain falls over 15 days.
As we enter another spectacular month for the Not Your Average Bucket List podcast, we’re covering all the best things to do in August 2023. For anyone who hasn’t yet heard of our podcast, Not Your Average Bucket List is an audio adventure by OnlyInYourState dedicated to unearthing hidden gems across the United States. For this monthly series, our two hosts will help you find the best things to do in Florida for August 2023!
So, are you ready to dive into a month of exciting things in Florida? First, if you want to listen to the episode, make sure to check it out on Spotify or Apple Podcasts:
Or, if you prefer a more visual experience, watch our hosts Sara and Marisa break everything down on YouTube!
Top Florida Attractions & Events in August
Looking for the best Florida attractions and events in August? We’ve rounded up the ten best things to do in August 2023, from restaurants to outdoor fun.
Whether it’s exploring hidden gems, delving into history and culture, or uncovering off-the-beaten-path adventures, our writers are the experts within their state. Each of these lists is curated and checked by our state writers to include local attractions, must-visit spots, and insider tips, making us the go-to authority for fellow adventurers seeking authentic experiences each month.
1. Go natural spring hopping around Central Florida.
Swimming in Florida's natural springs is a refreshing and enchanting experience. The state boasts numerous crystal-clear springs, such as Ichetucknee Springs, Rainbow Springs, and Weeki Wachee Springs, offering invigorating waters and picturesque surroundings. Visitors can revel in the beauty of these pristine oases, encounter diverse wildlife, and escape the heat in the midst of nature's wonders.
2. Indulge in some of the best Vietnamese food in the state at Tâm Tâm.
Tâm Tâm started as a Vietnamese pop-up supper club before becoming a stylish downtown restaurant. With string lights and communal tables, it offers an inviting ambiance. However, its exceptional and unique Vietnamese cuisine has taken it to a new level, making it incomparable to anything else in Miami.
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3. Enjoy a NASA Space Launch for the next Commercial Crew Program.
Head over to the Kennedy Space Center on August 15, 2023, to witness the awe-inspiring sight of a spacecraft lifting off into space. The next Commercial Crew Program mission sends astronauts to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. You don’t want to miss this!
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4. Head to the Volcano Bay water park to keep cool!
Universal's Volcano Bay, 6000 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819, USA
Volcano Bay is a thrilling water park located in Universal Orlando Resort, Florida. It features a tropical paradise with a towering volcano at its heart. With innovative water rides, sandy beaches, and lush landscapes, it offers an immersive experience for visitors. From exhilarating water slides to relaxing lazy rivers, Volcano Bay caters to all age groups, making it a perfect destination for a fun-filled day of aquatic adventures.
Miami Spice Month is a highly anticipated culinary event that takes place annually in Miami-Dade County during August and September. It offers an opportunity to explore the city's vibrant food scene with special prix-fixe menus at some of its finest restaurants. Participating eateries showcase their diverse cuisines, allowing locals and visitors to indulge in multi-course meals at discounted prices.
Snorkeling near the Alligator Reef Lighthouse in the Florida Keys is an extraordinary experience. The lighthouse sits on a shallow reef teeming with marine life, making it a haven for snorkelers. Crystal-clear waters offer excellent visibility, allowing you to witness the vibrant coral formations and schools of tropical fish. Moreover, lucky snorkelers might spot rays, nurse sharks, and even sea turtles.
7. Bike Shark Valley in Everglades National Park.
Shark Valley Visitor Center, 36000 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33194, USA
Biking in Shark Valley Everglades is an exhilarating adventure that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the unique ecosystem of the Everglades. The 15-mile paved loop trail offers stunning views of the diverse wildlife and vast sawgrass prairies. Cyclists can spot alligators, wading birds, and other wildlife along the way. The level terrain makes it suitable for all skill levels.
8. Get ready to feast on Schnitzel at The New Schnitzel House
Adam Gersten, known for Gramps Wynwood, opens the New Schnitzel House in Shorecrest, a German-inspired restaurant with a Miami twist. It pays homage to the Schnitzel Haus while offering unique German and Miami-inspired dishes and drinks. The menu includes house-made pretzels, the hearty "Brat Plat" with sausages, and chicken schnitzel with lemon mashed potatoes.
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9. Spend some time exploring the beaches of Venice.
Venice, Florida, a charming small town on the Gulf Coast, is renowned as one of the top beach destinations for summer getaways. Beyond its stunning beachfront, Venice boasts a unique feature offshore—a coral reef known for occasionally washing up shark teeth. With over 14 miles of sandy shores and an inviting pier extending into the deep blue ocean, visitors have ample space to savor the coastal beauty.
The Jungle Trail stretches about seven miles roundtrip, but don't fret if that seems too long for you; you can opt for a shorter route. What sets this waterfront trail apart is its versatility, suitable for all skill levels and recommended for children aged 12 and up! Embark on a delightful natural adventure in Vero Beach as you hike through the forested area and follow along the scenic Indian River Lagoon.
Best Florida Beaches to Visit in August
Destin
New Smyrna Beach
Miami Beach
As always, stay tuned next month when we cover the best things to do in Florida in September.