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6 Things To Do: April 24-26

Wine tastings, Earth Day celebrations, pickle fest & more

ORLANDO, Fla. – Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Central Florida is packed with events on Saturday, April 25, 2026—whether you want to sip, celebrate, or bring the whole family out for a day of fun.

Science & Wine – Orlando Science Center | April 25 | 7–10 p.m.

This is not your typical wine night. Science & Wine blends hands-on STEM experiences with gourmet food and wine tastings from around the world. Enjoy live music, interactive science demos, and even a silent auction featuring luxury experiences. Tickets start at $100 for members and $125 for general admission, with VIP options available.

Central Florida Earth Day – Lake Eola Park | April 25 | 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

A free, family-friendly celebration focused on sustainability and education. Expect colorful exhibits, live activities, a photo booth, and guided nature walks throughout the day. It’s also pet-friendly, alcohol-free, and fully vegan.

Orlando Pickle Fest – Festival Park | April 25 | 12–9 p.m.

A quirky, fun-filled event dedicated to all things pickles. Try unique treats like pickle ice cream and cocktails, shop local vendors, and enjoy live music. There are also activities like a pickle-eating contest, mechanical bull, axe throwing, and a kids zone for families.

Mermaids, Pirates & Seafood—Oh My! – New Smyrna Beach | April 25 | 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

Dress up and dive into a sea-themed adventure at the Marine Discovery Center. This free, family-friendly festival features seafood, food trucks, and local vendors with nautical and pirate-inspired goods. Parking is just $5.

Leesburg Bikefest – Downtown Leesburg |April 24–26

One of the biggest motorcycle rallies in the Southeast, this three-day event features live music from national acts, stunt shows, bike displays, and vendors. Admission is free, with VIP upgrades available for premium experiences.

Mount Dora Blueberry Festival – Donnelly Park | April 25-26 | 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Celebrate blueberry season with fresh berries, baked goods, live music, and over 100 vendors. Don’t miss the popular pancake breakfast or the blueberry pie-eating contest. This event is free and perfect for families.