Daytona Beach International Festival
Schedule
Sat, 16 May, 2026 at 11:30 am to Sun, 17 May, 2026 at 05:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Manatee Island | Daytona Beach, FL
About this Event
Daytona Beach International Festival
Dates: May 16–17, 2026
Time: 11:30 AM – 5:00 PM (both days)
Location: Manatee Island Park, Daytona Beach, Florida
Admission: Free and open to the public
Presented by: Cultural Awareness Fund, Inc. (501(c)(3) nonprofit)
Overview
The Daytona Beach International Festival is a two-day, immersive cultural celebration designed to showcase global heritage while strengthening local community bonds. Hosted at Manatee Island Park, a scenic seven-acre waterfront venue featuring an amphitheater and expansive green space, the festival transforms the park into a living mosaic of international music, dance, food, art, and shared civic experience.
The event brings together 30 nations, represented through live performances, culinary traditions, artisan goods, and cultural demonstrations—offering attendees the opportunity to experience the world in one inclusive, family-friendly setting.
Admission is free for all.
Venue
Manatee Island Park is a centrally located cultural and recreational asset in Daytona Beach, known for:
- A large outdoor amphitheater suitable for professional performances
- Open green spaces ideal for artisan markets and cultural exhibits
- Proximity to downtown Daytona Beach and major transportation routes
- Ample parking and accessibility for families and seniors
The venue supports the festival’s vision of openness, movement, and immersive engagement.
Signature Marquee Experience: Community Mural Project
A centerpiece of the 2026 festival will be a Community Unity Mural, designed and led by renowned local artist Natasha Aziri.
- Festival attendees of all ages will be invited to participate in completing the mural over the course of the two-day event
- A dedicated video camera will document the mural’s creation in real time, capturing the collaborative process
- Upon completion, the finished mural and time-lapse video will be displayed at a local museum (to be announced)
This installation is intended to serve as a lasting visual record of community collaboration, shared creativity, and unity across cultures—extending the impact of the festival beyond the event itself
Emerging Young Author Lucky Boren to Participate in Daytona Beach International Festival with Book Presentation and Children’s Activity
As part of her participation, Lucky Boren will engage with young attendees through a creative, interactive activity inspired by her book. She will offer cat-themed face painting, allowing children to become Toby for the day and connect playfully with the story’s protagonist. The activity is designed to encourage imagination, artistic expression, and a joyful connection to reading.
2026 Highlights
- Representation from 30 nations.
- Music, Food, Dance
- Community Unity Mural, by a local artist.
- Collaboratively created and displayed post-event at a confirmed venue with accompanying video.
- Educational tie-in through two (3) Local Middle School teacher-developed lesson plan to be taught in school and extended through the festival.
- Art organizations participation.
- Daytona Beach Fire Department demonstrations and youth water attractions.
- Participation from a local young author, integrating literacy and children’s arts.
- Involvement of various local organizations, adding historical and civic depth.
- Anticipated high-profile cultural guest (pending confirmation).
- Anticipated local elected official guests (pending confirmation).
- Boy Scouts of America
- Cub Scouts of America
- Ormond Beach Civil Air Patrol
- Hungarian Heritage House (Ormond Beach)
- Iranian American Society of Daytona Beach
- Over 14 local bands and dance institutions covering Volusia, Flagler, and St Johns’ counties
- Multiple local cultural associations
The Daytona Beach International Festival is more than an event—it is a shared civic experience and a lasting statement about who we are as a community.
By supporting this festival, major donors invest in unity, education, cultural preservation, and the long-term vitality of Daytona Beach.
About the Organizer
Cultural Awareness Fund, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering understanding, respect, and unity through cultural education and immersive public experiences. The organization creates inclusive platforms that celebrate global heritage while strengthening local communities.
Where is it happening?
Manatee Island, 357 North Beach Street, Daytona Beach, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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