This Fall season in Pensacola, you'll get a taste art, music, family-friendly activities, and so much more. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the top Fall events in Pensacola that you won't want to miss in 2023.
Welcome to the tapestry of experiences that Pensacola has to offer this Fall.
As the air turns crisp and the leaves begin to change, Pensacola transforms into a hub of excitement with an event calendar that is truly second to none.
Kick off your culinary journey with the Pensacola Seafood Festival running from September 29 to October 1. If you're a fan of fresh seafood, this is an event you simply can't afford to miss.
On September 30, be part of something uniquely exciting—the annual Dragon Boat Race.
Mark your calendar for Pensacola Beach Songwriters Fest from October 5 to 8, and the opening night of the Pensacola Symphony on October 7. Whether your musical tastes are classical or contemporary, Pensacola has got your musical cravings covered.
If adrenaline-pumping action is your thing, the Pensacola Interstate Fair from October 19 to 29 and the Hadji Haunted House on multiple October dates offer chills and thrills for everyone.
The Foo Foo Festival from November 2 to 13 is a 12-day celebration that combines the arts, culture, and entertainment, as well as the Gulf Coast Art Festival from November 3 to 5 lets you immerse yourself in a sea of artistic brilliance.
Marvel at the aerobatic finesse at the Blue Angels Airshow from November 3 to 4. If flight fascinates you, this is one event that should be on your bucket list.
From the Pensacola Greek Festival to the Frank Brown Songwriters Festival, and from Holland Farms Pumpkin Patch to a myriad of Halloween-themed activities, there is something for every age and interest this fall in Pensacola.
So, what are you waiting for? Mark these dates on your calendar, invite your friends and family, and dive headfirst into the autumnal joys Pensacola has to offer.
Discover Pensacola: Top Fall Events You Won't Want to Miss in 2023
Hometown Properties of the Gulf Coast - Wednesday, September 6, 2023