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How Tourists Can Enjoy the Best of Sarasota in 2025 Halloween
Florida’s Sarasota is popular for its stunning beaches, amazing arts scene, and tropical allure—but come Halloween, the city turns into a pleasant blend of spooky spectacles and sun-filled celebration. If you’re a tourist planning to visit and participate in Sarasota’s Halloween 2025, you’re in for a treat. In this brief guide, you will figure out how to enjoy the very best Sarasota has to offer during the Halloween season, from ghost tours and cultural haunts. Consider the following options:
Explore Historic and Haunted Sarasota
For a start, Sarasota has a long history dating back to the 1800s. It will interest you to know that its older buildings and neighborhoods are rich with legends and ghost stories. To kick off your Halloween adventures, do consider joining a haunted walking tour of downtown Sarasota. While you can explore on your own, you could get a better experience with local guides who often lead twilight tours through the Rosemary District, Burns Court, and the Historic Spanish Point area—sharing eerie tales of pirates, mysterious disappearances, and strange sightings.
Keep in mind that these tours are great for a wide variety of people: families, couples, and solo travelers looking to spice their itinerary with history and thrill. Be sure to bring your camera. Who knows? You may become one of those visitors who end up capturing what they believe to be ghostly orbs.
Attend the Sarasota Halloween Parade and Street Party
One of the most anticipated events of the season is the Annual Sarasota Halloween Parade. This one is a no-brainer as these parades happen in countless cities across the world. Sarasota’s version is a colorful celebration that draws thousands of locals and tourists each year. Taking place in downtown Sarasota, this event features live music, food trucks, floats, costumed performers, and a giant street party that extends into the night.
While previous editions have been awesome, the 2025 edition promises even more interactive elements like costume contests for kids, adults, and even pets. There are talks of pop-up performances from local dance troupes and circus artists. Whether you plan to participate or spectate, arrive early to snag a good spot. Bring a great costume too.
Get Spooked at the “Fright Night on St. Armands”
Now this is where things get even freakier. St. Armands Circle, usually known for its upscale shops and fine dining, gets a spooky makeover every Halloween. Do not forget that “Fright Night on St. Armands” returns in 2025 with a mix of family-friendly entertainment and creepy thrills. If you don’t know what to expect, think decorated storefronts, trick-or-treating, live DJs, and flash mobs.
However, for older thrill-seekers, local bars and restaurants often host themed parties. Many of these parties even award prizes for best costume, eerie décor, and more. Above all else, it serves as a great way to meet and mingle with locals.
Pick a Pumpkin and Take a Hayride
What’s a Sarasota Halloween without classic pumpkins and hayrides. Even in sunny Florida, you will still be able to get your traditional fall fix. Nearby farms such as Fruitville Grove Farm offer pumpkin patches, hayrides, petting zoos, and even fall-themed markets. Their Annual Pumpkin Festival, which runs through late October, includes craft vendors, live music, carnival games, and seasonal treats like apple cider donuts and kettle corn.
Needless to mention, this is perfect for families or anyone looking for Instagram-worthy autumn vibes or Tiktok shorts.
Relieve a Spooky Show or Outdoor Movie
The Halloween season is also big on performing arts in Sarasota, and local venues go all out with themed productions. The Players Centre for Performing Arts or the Sarasota Opera House usually feature Halloween-inspired musicals, plays, concerts, or film screenings. Think Michael Jackson’s Thriller and videos in that lane.
Check local listings for outdoor movie nights too. Take a moment to envisage the experience you’ll enjoy when you watch Hocus Pocus or Beetlejuice or Wrong Turn under the stars, with a picnic blanket and popcorn in hand. Keep an eye out for pop-up cinema events at places like Payne Park or Nathan Benderson Park.
How About Halloween on the Water?
Why not experience Halloween with a nautical twist? This year, several companies are expected to bring back the Sarasota Halloween Boat Parade and costume-themed sunset cruises. If you are not hydrophobic, this is a solid experience you should not miss
Dress up, bring your camera, and set sail through Sarasota Bay with music, drinks, and ghostly storytelling on board. It’s one of the more unique ways to mark the holiday; and it is perfect for couples or groups looking for something a bit more sophisticated.
But Stay Connected and Safe While Traveling
Accessing the internet while touring can be a pain. However, what’s more painful than no internet is “terrible” internet. As a tourist in 2025, especially if you’re from overseas, it’s a good idea to stay digitally safe while accessing Wi-Fi at hotels, coffee shops, and public venues. For added security—and to access your favorite content or stream Halloween specials from back home—be sure to download a VPN. A reliable VPN provider ensures your connection is encrypted and private, letting you explore Sarasota both physically and digitally without interruptions or threats.
When it comes to exploring Sarasota, remember that a good location for accommodation is key. For a central location, book a stay in downtown Sarasota or near Lido Key. This will keep you within walking distance to many Halloween events, restaurants, and nightlife. However, if you are looking for a more serene option, Siesta Key offers peaceful beachfront rentals which also happen to have easy access to pumpkin patches and kid-friendly festivals.
Regardless of what you decide, many boutique hotels and vacation rentals decorate for Halloween. Some of them even offer themed dinners or trick-or-treating options. So don’t hesitate to ask your host what seasonal extras they offer. In conclusion, try Sarasota. Whether you’re a fan of scary stories, wild parties, cozy traditions, or just love exploring new regions with festive energy, Sarasota is the perfect Halloween destination in 2025. From pumpkin patches and parades to haunted tours and boat parties, there’s something for everyone.
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Curacao Sees Surge in Tourism and Business Growth in 2025
WILLEMSTAD, CURACAO — Curacao is becoming an important spot for travelers and investors as it experiences a notable boost in tourism and business initiatives. Recent data shows that the island welcomed 57,412 stayover visitors in June 2025, a 15 percent rise from the previous year, according to the Curaçao Tourist Board.
This increase highlights Curacao’s growing appeal as a top travel destination, well-known for its vibrant culture and diverse activities. Many tourists are taking advantage of attractive flight deals, with tickets starting around $442. Airlines like Copa Airlines provide reliable options, connecting Miami to the island and supporting travelers from across Latin America.
The hospitality scene in Curacao is thriving as well, offering luxury accommodations for those looking for a high-end experience. The Renaissance Curacao Resort and Casino in Willemstad showcases elegant facilities, various dining options, and amenities such as a private beach and an infinity pool.
Beyond tourism, Curacao is demonstrating its commitment to community welfare with initiatives like the Essential Assistance Program. This effort provides free household goods and grocery support for families in need, aiming for inclusive economic growth.
The island is also known for its culinary innovations, including Combier Curaçao Le Bleu, the world’s first Premium Blue Curacao. This product highlights Curacao’s dedication to quality and appeals to both residents and visitors.
Visitors can explore Curacao with numerous excursions, including tours at the Curaçao Liqueur Distillery and Klein Curacao day trips that feature premium BBQ lunch options. These activities enhance the unique cultural experience available to tourists.
As families plan vacations, Curacao is competing well with other Caribbean hot spots like St. Thomas and Aruba. With its cultural richness and leisure opportunities, it remains an attractive choice for diverse family experiences.
Analysts foresee continued visitor growth, supported by strategic initiatives and the island’s charm. As Curacao progresses, it strives to provide exceptional experiences for both tourists and locals, solidifying its role as a leading Caribbean destination.
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DRC’s maiden “World Music and Tourism Festival” officially opened by President Tshisekedi
Fally Ipupa headlines electrifying first night as Congo takes centre stage in global celebration of music and culture.
The rhythm of Congolese Rumba echoed through the capital on Wednesday as President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo officially opened the first-ever World Music and Tourism Festival in Kinshasa, setting the tone for a landmark event that merges culture, tourism, and diplomacy under the theme “The Rumba Route for Peace.”
The opening ceremony, held at the Central African Cultural and Arts Centre (CCAPAC), brought together cultural leaders, artists, international partners, and dignitaries from across the globe. President Tshisekedi thanked the Secretary-General, Zurab Pololikashvili and his team at of UN Tourism for partnering with the Congolese government to bring the maiden edition of the festival to life, noting that the DRC would leverage this platform to promote peace, unity, and tourism development.
In his first official visit to the DRC, Pololikashvili addressed a packed hall of dignitaries, artists, cultural leaders and Congolese citizens. In a deeply personal and forward-looking speech, he noted that “it is a great honour to join you in Kinshasa, a city full of rhythm and energy.”
“Today, the DRC is making history. You are not only hosting a festival. You are sharing Congolese Rumba with the world. This music, recognised by UNESCO, tells the story of your people. It is a living link between Africa and the Americas.”
He also stressed the global significance of the festival. “Both music and tourism are instruments of peace. They break down barriers, foster understanding, and remind us of our common humanity. This festival shows what African tourism can be – inclusive, authentic, and proudly rooted in culture.”
The official opening was elevated by stirring choral performances and traditional Congolese music and dance, which brought vibrancy and local flavour to the ceremony in a rich cultural setting. The audience – made up of government officials, cultural leaders, international partners, and artists – was visibly moved by the authentic expressions of Congolese identity and artistry.
After the ceremony, President Tshisekedi led high-level dignitaries to tour the Cultural Village, an immersive exhibition space showcasing Congolese fashion, crafts, gastronomy and visual arts.
As the sun set, the celebration continued with a massive open-air concert headlined by Fally Ipupa at the People’s Palace, on the forecourt of the National Assembly.
Drawing thousands of people, the show blended Rumba’s timeless melodies with urban rhythm and pop flair, bringing Kinshasa to life and marking a thrilling conclusion to Day 1. Fally’s performance – powerful, polished and deeply rooted in tradition – embodied the spirit of the festival: Congolese excellence with global resonance.
On Day 2 – Thursday, July 17
Day 2 of the World Music and Tourism Festival will focused on dialogue, innovation, and industry development at the Central African Cultural and Arts Centre (CCAPAC). Key highlights included “Transatlantic Rhythms for Peace,” a high-level roundtable exploring music as a tool for diplomacy between Africa, the Americas and beyond, as well as the “Fair Play” session, which tackled issues around copyright, artist rights, and equitable participation in the music tourism economy.
A dedicated masterclass also provided artists and stakeholders with practical insights into intellectual property and sustainable business models.
Additional sessions explored music’s role in destination branding through the panel “Music at the Heart of Tourism,” and how digital platforms and youth-led innovation were reshaping the creative landscape in “From Vinyl to Viral.”
A fireside chat with renowned Congolese musician Jean Goubald Kalala, moderated by Kojo Bentum-Williams, will offer a personal perspective on the evolution of Congolese Rumba.
The World Music and Tourism Festival continues through Friday 18 July, with Kinshasa proudly at its centre – where the beat of Rumba becomes the heartbeat of peace.
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Mijas targets British golfers in bid to promote year-round tourism
The British tourism market continues to show dedication to Spain, despite the exit of the UK from the EU. Given this strong pull, Mijas town hall seeks ways to improve its position on the market, especially through the attraction that the golf segment presents. The municipality is therefore aiming to become a reference destination in international markets such as the British one.
Councillor for tourism Francisco Jerez recently participated in the Costa del Sol Road Trip, held in Liverpool and London among other UK cities. There, he held meetings with travel agents, tour operators and British golf media, some of whom showed interest in including Mijas in their catalogues and campaigns. For this reason, Mijas town hall has prepared promotional materials related to what the municipality can offer to golf lovers.
In addition, Mijas is developing proposals to agencies specialising in golf packages, combining top-level courses with quality accommodation and complementary experiences and activities. These materials and proposals specifically target the British tourist.
A destination with its own identity
“One of the main objectives has been to position Mijas not only as part of the Costa del Golf but also as a destination with its own identity, combining quality, climate, gastronomy and first-class golf courses,” Jerez said.
The British market continues to show “enormous potential” for Mijas, especially in the mid- and low-seasons, which makes it “a fundamental ally” in the deseasonalisation of tourism.
With this medium- and long-term strategy, Mijas town hall confirms “its commitment to a quality, sustainable and diversified tourism model, capable of generating added value for the municipality beyond the summer months”.
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