This annual event is presented by the Downtown Business Association of Stuart. This festival hosts a variety of events such as a family treasure hunt, adult and children's costume contests, and more. The event will also include various pirate themed merchandise, food and beverage vendors, along with 3 stages of live entertainment and an abundance of pirate performers. Come dressed as your favorite Hollywood Buccaneer or a Historical Swashbuckler from the Golden Age of Piracy
Stuart Heritage MuseumThe Stuart Heritage Museum is dedicated to the early pioneers, telling their story of growing pineapples and of harvesting fish, life during the good years, the “boom” years and the difficult depression years. Enjoy Stuart and Martin County artifacts in the historic building that has survived over 108 years of the growth and change in one small town - Stuart, Florida. Stuart Heritage, Inc. was formed in 1988 to rediscover and memorialize the history and architecture of the Stuart and Martin County area through the preservation of artifacts, writings, newspapers, photographs, journals, maps, blueprints and the like, and to make available to the public the history of our pioneering, founding families and their unique heritage.
Martin County Convention & Visitors Bureau / Tourist Information Center
Martin County stretches along forty miles of wide sandy beaches, bordering the blue Atlantic. Here, sparkling cays and deep water inlets follow the Intracoastal north from historic Hobe Sound, to charming Stuart and colorful Jensen Beach. Each of our unique “downtown” offers its own collection of fashionable shops, intimate boutiques, antique stores, art galleries and restaurants. There’s also music and entertainment. Even “live” theatre! A few miles to the west, lies tranquil Palm City, known for boating, championship golf courses and its equestrian lifestyle. Still further west, roam our own “cowboy country”, home to rustic Indiantown and famed for bass fishing on Lake Okeechobee.
Catch your fish and eat it too!
Welcome to the City of Stuart
Road To Victory Military MuseumRoad to Victory Military Museum is registered 501 C3 not for profit agency. Its mission is to honor and pay tribute to all the brave men and women who have served, and are presently serving our country in the Armed Forces. By the display of historical artifacts, uniforms, militaria, photographs, and vehicles both historical and personal, we are able to pay homage to these heroes while informing and educating the public of their noble endeavors and our freedoms as Americans.
Stuart/Martin County Chamber of CommerceGood For Business, Good For Residents, Good For Visitors. Enjoy Our Good Nature
Arts Council of Stuart and Martin County, FloridaThe Arts Council serves Stuart and Martin County by providing leadership that influences the growth of the arts by establishing relationships and building partnerships, resulting in a variety of cultural experiences for our community. Current and upcoming cultural events information are listed on their Web site.
The Lyric TheatreFor three quarters of a century, The Lyric Theatre has played a leading role in bringing quality entertainment to the Treasure Coast. Built as a silent movie house in 1926, today, the restored Lyric attracts more than 80,000 theatregoers annually for a full slate of concerts, shows, and cultural events.