Miccosukee Indian Arts & Crafts Festival 2025
Schedule
Fri, 26 Dec, 2025 at 09:00 am to Sun, 28 Dec, 2025 at 05:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Miccosukee Indian Village | Miami, FL
About this Event
The Miccosukee Indian Arts & Crafts Festival returns for its 51st year, bringing together the beauty, artistry, and diversity of First Nations from across the Americas. Guests will experience a vibrant showcase filled with live music and dance, authentic demonstrations, and captivating cultural performances.
December 26 - 28 | 9am-5p | Miccosukee Indian Village
500 U.S. 41, Miami FL, 33194
Festival Highlights
- Authentic Native food and traditional flavors
- Indigenous arts & crafts marketplace featuring creations from across the Americas
- Thrilling alligator demonstrations
- The Miccosukee Fashion Show
- Family fun surrounded by the wild beauty of the Florida Everglades
Celebrate the season with us and be part of a holiday tradition like no other, honoring the spirit of Native heritage.
Ticket Prices:
PRESALE TICKETS UNTIL 12/25/25:
Receive a 10% discount when purchasing between Friday, November 28 and Thursday, December 25, 2025. Presale tickets are non-refundable.
🎫 SINGLE DAY TICKET
• $20 Adults (13+)
• $15 Children (5-12)
• $15 Seniors (60+), Teachers, Seminole Tribal members, First Responders & Military Personnel (with valid ID) **
• Free Entry for Miccosukee Tribal Members , and Employees + Spouse + Children.
🎫 3 DAY PASS
• $50 Adults (13+)
• $35 Children (5-12)
• $35 Seniors (60+), Teachers, Seminole Tribal members, First Responders & Military Personnel (with valid ID) **
• Free Entry for Miccosukee Tribal Members, and Employees + Spouse + Children.
Tickets are valid on any festival day from December 26-28.
Groups of 15 or more receive a 10% discount, only available at the door.
**ATTENTION: SENIORS, TEACHERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, MILITARY PERSONNEL, SEMINOLE TRIBAL MEMBERS, DISCOUNTED TICKET PURCHASES WILL BE VERIFIED AT THE DOOR. VALID ID IS REQUIRED!**
†No refunds will be provided for discounted rates purchased through Eventbrite. Tickets are valid for single-day admission.
*Promotion valid from December 26, 2025 through December 28, 2025 only. Tickets are non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer. No refunds or exchanges will be given after purchase. Artists/performers are subject to change or cancellation, without notice, at the discretion of management. Management has the right to cancel or change the promotion at any time.
**Seniors, Teachers, First Responders, Military Personnel, and Seminole Tribe members must provide valid ID to enter with discounted admission rate. Miccosukee Tribe of Indians employees must provide valid ID to receive free admission. Refunds/exchanges will not be given after purchase. Reservations are not necessary. Valid ID to verify age, military, tribal, or employment status must be presented at the point of entry.
Native Pride Dancers
Composed of members of various Tribal nations, Native Pride Dancers’ mission is to educate, inspire, and motivate through the beauty and power of Native American music and dance. The group’s founder and artistic director, Larry Yazzie, is a world-champion fancy dancer and member of the Meskwaki Nation.
Moeata Luau Entertainment
Moeata Luau Entertainment, led by the Otaha Family, is a dynamic Polynesian entertainment company dedicated to sharing the beauty, energy, and traditions of the Pacific Islands. Through vibrant dance, live drumming, and cultural storytelling, Moeata Luau takes audiences on an unforgettable journey across Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, and beyond, all in one captivating show. Rooted in heritage and family, the group celebrates Polynesian culture while inspiring connection, joy, and aloha everywhere they perform.
The Mankillers
The Mankillers is an all-women Native American drum group founded in 1992 as a support and mentoring circle dedicated to empowering Indigenous women and promoting community wellness through drumming, cultural presentations, and music. Comprising members from diverse Tribal nations across California and Nevada, the group honors the legacy of Wilma Mankiller, the late Cherokee leader, activist, and former principal chief. United as community activists, teachers, and caregivers, The Mankillers foster leadership, cultural awareness, and social responsibility grounded in the heartbeat of the drum.
Ameyal Mexican Cultural Organization
Ameyal, meaning "spring water" in Nahuatl, is led by Indigenous artist Cecilia Ortega and celebrates Mexican culture through a vibrant collective of multidisciplinary artists and families. They prioritize community engagement and uplift women and Indigenous and Afro-Mexican individuals, fostering a safe space for artistic expression with the belief that art heals. Their performance will showcase the Tonalxochitl Aztec Dance Community with Keeping Ancient Traditions Alive.
Where is it happening?
Miccosukee Indian Village, Mile Marker 36, US Highway 41, Miami, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 16.25 to USD 49.87

















