Join us at Heiva Miami 2026 for a vibrant Polynesian festival! Enjoy island cuisine, crafts, live performances, dance classes, and ancestral sports. Don’t miss the Black Belt Paddler Challenge.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions and cultural heritage of the Polynesian Islands at Heiva Miami 2026, taking place on Saturday, April 18 and 19, 2026, at the iconic Miami Marine Stadium. This full-day festival offers a rich blend of cultural experiences, from food and crafts to ancestral sports and live performances, celebrating the spirit of French Polynesia, Hawaii, New Zealand, and more. Festival activities begin at 9 a.m.
Savor island-inspired cuisine, including shrimp rice plates, poke, and shaved ice, while exploring arts and crafts like lei-making, jewelry design, Tahitian drumming, and basket weaving. Local vendors and sponsors will also be on-site, offering a variety of products and interactive exhibits.
The day’s entertainment features a live island music, DJ, musical guests, dance performances and competition, and free Polynesian dance classes, including hula and the high-energy 'Ori Tahiti dance. Visitors can also participate in ancestral sports such as Coconut Tree Climbing Races (Tauma Haʻari), Fruit Carrying Races (Timau Ra'au), Stone Lifting (Amora’a ‘Ōfa’i) and Beach Wrestling (Taputo). Registration is required for these activities.
Simultaneously, the 3rd Annual Black Belt Paddler Challenge will take place at the adjacent rowing center, showcasing a thrilling multi-craft paddling race inspired by traditional competitions of Tahiti and Hawaii. Top athletes from around the globe will compete for the coveted Black Belt Paddler Title, adding an exciting element to the festivities.
Whether you’re learning to hula, cheering on competitors, or enjoying the flavors and sounds of the islands, Heiva Miami 2026 offers an unforgettable celebration of Polynesian culture for all ages.
Event Venue
Miami Marine Stadium, 3501 Rickenbacker Cswy, Miami, FL 33149, United States
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