The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History kicks off the new year with a dynamic slate of January programming designed to engage families, art lovers, and curious minds of all ages. Located inside The Mall at Wellington Green, the museum blends creativity and discovery through experiences like the Paleo Art Series, where guests create nature-inspired works using traditional techniques, and Dinos and Donuts, a playful morning of learning paired with sweet treats. Young explorers can enjoy Dino Nite Drop-In evenings filled with games, crafts, and prehistoric fun, while Evolution of the Chicken offers a clever, bite-sized look at one of history’s most surprising success stories. The month wraps with Ice Age and Ice Cream, combining a family-friendly film screening with a cool dessert twist. Together, the programs offer an inviting mix of education, imagination, and hands-on fun throughout January. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. The Mall at Wellington Green, 10300 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington
Hilton West Palm Beach sets the tone for a refreshed new year with a January lineup that balances elevated dining, energizing poolside moments, and restorative wellness experiences. Guests can indulge in curated culinary programming at Galley, including a four-course wine dinner featuring Belle Glos Vineyards and the ongoing Dine for a Cause series supporting local nonprofits. Wellness offerings invite mindful reset under the stars with Full Moon Yoga, Moonlight Sound Baths, sculpt-and-sweat fitness sessions, and sunlit Sunday yoga paired with a celebratory sip. Saturdays bring Poolside Sessions, where DJs, drink specials, and laid-back daytime energy turn the pool deck into a social escape. Together, the month’s programming offers an effortless way to recharge, connect, and ease into the year ahead at one of West Palm Beach’s most inviting gathering spots. For more information, to purchase tickets, or to make reservations, click here. 600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach
The Winter Equestrian Festival returns to Wellington from Jan. 2–6, ushering in another season of world-class competition set against the heart of Florida’s equestrian community. Hosted at Wellington International, the festival offers free general admission, inviting spectators to experience Olympic-level show jumping in an accessible, open-air setting. Beyond the rings, the grounds come alive with family-friendly activities, boutique shopping, and dining options that make each visit feel like a full day out. Running from Jan. through March, the festival blends sport, tradition, and social energy, cementing Wellington’s status as a global equestrian hub. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. 3400 Equestrian Club Dr., Wellington
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens ushers in the new year with Oshogatsu Weekend: Year of the Horse, a two-day cultural celebration taking place Jan. 3–4. Rooted in traditional Japanese New Year customs, the event invites guests to reflect on renewal, family, and good fortune through an immersive lineup of performances and hands-on experiences. Highlights include rare Kyudo archery demonstrations rooted in samurai tradition, ceremonial mochitsuki rice pounding with freshly made mochi available for purchase, and elegant koto music performances. Visitors can also enjoy family-friendly crafts and omikuji fortune-telling throughout the weekend. Set within Morikami’s serene gardens and museum spaces, Oshogatsu Weekend offers a meaningful and beautifully paced way to begin the year, free with paid museum admission unless otherwise noted. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. 4000 Morikami Park Rd., Delray Beach
SAME, the cult-favorite swim and ready-to-wear brand founded by Shea Marie, continues its retail expansion with the opening of a Palm Beach pop-up on Jan. 7. Set along iconic Worth Avenue, the three-month installation follows successful pop-ups in St-Tropez and New York, as well as the recent launch of the brand’s Fall/Winter and jewelry collections. The space will showcase SAME’s full product offering, bringing its signature aesthetic to one of Florida’s most storied shopping destinations. For more information and to explore SAME’s collections, click here. 237 Worth Ave, Palm Beach
South Florida’s art season comes into full focus with two free, open-air festivals taking place Jan. 10–11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: the 37th Annual Downtown Delray Beach Festival of the Arts and the Downtown Palm Beach Gardens Art & Craft Festival. Stretching nearly a mile along Atlantic Avenue, the Delray Beach event—recognized as a national “Top 100 Fine Art & Design Show”—features more than 200 fine artists showcasing everything from large-scale sculpture and paintings to jewelry, ceramics, glass, and mixed media. Farther north, Downtown Palm Beach Gardens transforms into a curated creative hub with nearly 100 artists and craft artisans presenting functional art, home décor, pottery, and one-of-a-kind pieces. Presented by Howard Alan Events, both festivals highlight original, American-made work selected by expert jurors, with free parking and pet-friendly strolling at each location. For more information, click here. Multiple locations
The South Florida Fair returns to West Palm Beach from Jan. 16 through Feb. 1, transforming the South Florida Fairgrounds into a lively hub of discovery and entertainment. This year’s fair invites guests on an immersive journey through 15 interactive exhibits that explore how the imaginative worlds of science fiction are rapidly becoming tomorrow’s reality. From science and technology to biomedicine, artificial intelligence, and engineering, the experience blends curiosity, innovation, and hands-on fun for all ages. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach
The South Florida Strawberry Festival returns to Boca Raton from Jan. 17–19, set against the spacious backdrop of South County Regional Park. Over three vibrant days, delight in handcrafted treats, live music, and family-friendly performances, including the America’s Got Talent Stunt Dog Show. Wander through a curated collection of artisan goods, specialty foods, and unique décor from local and international creators. With sweet indulgences like “Strummies” and an array of culinary delights, the festival is a mid-winter celebration of flavor, fun, and community! For more information, click here. South County Regional Park, 11200 Park Access Rd., Boca Raton
Lion Country Safari lights up the season with Lanterns and Lights Safari Nights, its first-ever lantern festival, running through Jan. 18. Taking place nightly from 6-10 p.m., the after-dark experience transforms the park into a glowing landscape featuring more than 60 illuminated exhibits, including handcrafted wildlife lanterns from around the world and a whimsical Prehistoric Land of Legends. Set against the natural surroundings of the safari, the evening stroll offers a captivating way to experience the park in a whole new light. Spanning over 600 acres in Loxahatchee, the event adds a magical finish to winter nights in Palm Beach County. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. 2003 Lion Country Safari Rd., Loxahatchee
Art Palm Beach returns to the Palm Beach County Convention Center from Jan. 28 through Feb. 1, showcasing a dynamic blend of contemporary and emerging artistry. Preview the fair through an immersive virtual tour, offering a curated glimpse of the works and galleries that define this celebrated cultural event. From international masters to rising talents, every corner of the fair invites discovery, conversation, and inspiration. Experience the energy of the art world as it unfolds in one of South Florida’s most anticipated creative gatherings. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. Palm Beach County Convention Center, 650 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach
American Ballet Theatre makes its Palm Beach debut at the newly reopened GLAZER HALL on Jan. 30–31 with a program created specifically for the venue. Featuring 14 dancers in a series of Pas de Deux, the evening highlights the intimacy, precision, and expressive partnering that define the art form. The repertoire moves fluidly between classical selections and contemporary works by Frederick Ashton, Twyla Tharp, and Christopher Wheeldon, offering a refined portrait of ABT’s range and artistry. Nestled in the heart of Palm Beach, the performances mark a notable moment for the town’s cultural calendar. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. 70 Royal Poinciana Way, Ste. P70, Palm Beach