St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival 2026


Francis Field 25 West Castillo Drive in downtown St. Augustine.
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The 43rd St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival boasts two stages of entertainment, from award-winning musicians to swashbuckling pirates. The festival, hosted each year by the St. Augustine Lions, will be Saturday, March 21, and Sunday, March 22, 2026, on Francis Field, 25 W. Castillo Drive. Admission is $10 for adults. Children under 13 and Active-duty military with ID receive free entry too. Tickets are available to purchase at the gate.

Every year, the St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival draws guests with its excellent food choices, live music, and entertaining activities. Seafood is the main star, prepared in various ways, along with other cuisines such as BBQ, Asian, Greek, Cajun and carnival foods. Live music is an exciting part of the festival. This year features encore performances by Phoenix 5, and the incredible Eagles Revival – A Concert Level Tribute; plus, many more great national and local acts!

The Fun Zone offers entertainment and activities suitable for all ages. Attendees will enjoy the Arts & Crafts Village, Tiki Bar and Pirate Landing – featuring performers such as magicians, pirates, and dancers.

FREE PARKING + SHUTTLE: Shuttles will pick up and drop off visitors on Saturday, March 21st only, at a shuttle location provided by the City of St. Augustine. More information on parking and shuttles will be posted on the websites lionsfestival.com and citystaug.com, as well as at Facebook.com/staugustinelionsfestival

ABOUT THE LIONS CLUBS: Lions Clubs International is the largest service club organization in the world. More than 1.4 million members in over 50,000 clubs are serving in 200 countries and geographic areas around the globe. Since 1917, Lions have strengthened local communities through hands-on service and humanitarian projects, extending their service impact through the generous support of the Lions Clubs International Foundation. The organization is focused on supporting vision, the environment, childhood cancer, hunger, diabetes, and other pressing humanitarian needs. In addition, the 79-year-old nonprofit St. Augustine Lions Club raises funds each year to support worthwhile local community projects and, since 1981, has raised well over $2 million.