A new summer celebration is making a splash in South Florida this Independence Day weekend.
The Miami All Nations Water Festival will take over The NoMi Village in North Miami on Saturday, July 4, and Sunday, July 5, bringing together water attractions, live entertainment, international cuisine and cultural experiences for what organizers hope will become one of the region’s signature summer events.
Designed to celebrate South Florida’s diversity through recreation and entertainment, the two-day festival will feature activities for both adults and families while creating opportunities for community connection and cultural exchange.
“Our goal is to create an event where people from every culture can come together, cool off, celebrate and create memories,” festival organizers said in a statement. “The Miami All Nations Water Festival is about community, inclusion and showcasing everything that makes Miami one of the most diverse cities in the world.”
The festival kicks off Saturday, July 4, with an adults-only water party for guests 21 and older. The celebration continues Sunday, July 5, with Family Funday programming designed for attendees of all ages.

Guests can expect a lineup of interactive attractions and entertainment, including Super Soaker battles, foam parties, live DJs and music spanning house, Latin and old-school favorites. The festival will also feature international food vendors, outdoor social lounges and interactive competitions.
One of the event’s signature attractions is the Capture the Flag: Kick the Goal Tournament, a water-based competition that challenges teams to complete strategic games before attempting a bonus soccer goal challenge. Organizers say the tournament is designed to combine teamwork, friendly competition and entertainment for both youth and adult participants.
The event will take place at The NoMi Village, located at 12351 NW Seventh Ave. in North Miami, with gates opening at 2 p.m. each day.
Festival organizers encourage attendees to bring swimsuits, towels, water shoes and Super Soakers to fully participate in the experience.
Tickets are available to the public, and organizers are also accepting vendor applications. Additional information, including ticket reservations and vendor opportunities, is available through the festival’s official registration platform.
This is a Hy-Lo News Staff Report.
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