SARASOTA, FL — As the clock counts down to midnight, Downtown Sarasota once again transforms into one of Southwest Florida’s most vibrant New Year’s Eve celebrations: the Pineapple Drop. A longtime local tradition, the event blends live music, carnival fun, fireworks, and a uniquely Sarasota symbol of hospitality to welcome the New Year in unforgettable fashion.
When the Celebration Happens
Sarasota’s Pineapple Drop anchors the city’s New Year’s Eve block party on Tuesday, December 31, with festivities beginning early in the afternoon and building momentum throughout the evening.
- Festivities: Begin around 1:00 PM
- Main Event: Midnight Pineapple Drop
- Fireworks: Immediately follow the drop, lighting up the downtown skyline and Sarasota Bay
The celebration continues late into the night, allowing locals and visitors to ring in the New Year together under the stars.
Where It All Takes Place
The heart of the action is Downtown Sarasota, with key activity hubs including:
- Selby Five Points Park — home to carnival rides, games, food vendors, and family-friendly attractions
- Lemon Avenue & Main Street — the focal point where the illuminated pineapple is lowered at midnight
- Surrounding downtown streets, which become a walkable, festival-style block party filled with music stages and entertainment
What to Expect
The Pineapple Drop is designed for all ages and all energy levels — from families enjoying daytime festivities to night owls counting down the final seconds of the year.
Highlights include:
- 🎶 Live music and DJs on multiple outdoor stages throughout the day and evening
- 🎡 Carnival rides and games for kids and adults alike
- 🍔 Food and beverage vendors showcasing a wide range of local flavors
- 🍍 The Pineapple Drop at midnight, a glowing Sarasota tradition symbolizing warmth, hospitality, and good fortune
- 🎆 Fireworks over Sarasota Bay, closing out the night with a bang
Admission to the block party is free, though carnival rides may require tickets or wristbands.
A Sarasota Tradition With Meaning
While many cities drop a ball, Sarasota drops a pineapple — a historic symbol of welcome and hospitality. Over the years, the Pineapple Drop has grown into a signature event that reflects the city’s personality: lively, inclusive, creative, and community-driven.
For longtime residents, it’s a cherished tradition. For visitors, it’s a uniquely Florida way to experience New Year’s Eve — barefoot-friendly weather, palm-lined streets, and a celebratory energy that feels both festive and laid-back.
Tips for Attendees
- Arrive early to enjoy daytime activities and secure good viewing spots
- Use downtown parking garages or rideshare services, as street closures are common
- Lemon Avenue and Main Street offer prime views of the pineapple drop and fireworks
- Families may prefer the earlier evening hours, while late-night revelers will want to stay for the midnight countdown
Ringing in the New Year, Sarasota Style
From live music and carnival lights to the iconic pineapple glowing against the night sky, Sarasota’s Pineapple Drop is more than a countdown — it’s a celebration of community, tradition, and the start of something new…