
Filed in wedding tips, weddings — February 13, 2026
Florida is not a one season state.
It is golden sunsets and heavy summer humidity. It is hurricane watches and perfect winter light. It is vibrant, unpredictable, stunning.
Choosing the best time of year to get married in Florida is one of the most important planning decisions you will make. The season affects your guest comfort, your venue options, your floral choices and yes, your wedding photos.
As a Florida wedding photographer working in Gainesville, Orlando, Miami and Tampa, I’ve photographed weddings in every season. Here’s what you need to know before choosing your date.

Peak Season: October through April
Shoulder Season: May and September
Off Season: June through August
Each has pros and cons.
Fall is one of the most popular times to get married in Florida.
Temperatures typically range from the mid 60s to low 80s depending on the city. Humidity drops. The light softens earlier in the evening.
Why couples love fall:
• Comfortable outdoor ceremonies
• Lower rain risk than summer
• Warm golden sunsets
• Guests are more likely to travel
Orlando and Tampa are especially beautiful in late October when temperatures finally break.
Booking note: Many Gainesville and Orlando wedding venues book 12 to 18 months in advance for fall Saturdays.
This is peak season for a reason.
Average temperatures range from 55 to 75 degrees. Outdoor weddings are dreamy. Beach ceremonies in Miami are actually enjoyable instead of sweltering.
Why winter works:
• Comfortable formal attire
• Minimal humidity
• Crisp, clean sunset light
• Ideal for garden venues
If you’re planning a destination wedding in Florida, winter is the most reliable season for guest comfort.
Downside? Vendor availability becomes competitive fast.
Spring in Florida is colorful and alive.
Gardens bloom. Oak trees glow. Wildflowers appear in North Florida. The weather remains comfortable before summer hits.
March and April are ideal for:
• Garden weddings in Gainesville
• Rooftop ceremonies in Orlando
• Waterfront Tampa celebrations
Humidity starts creeping up by late April, but it’s manageable.
Spring Saturdays book extremely early. If this is your dream season, secure your Florida wedding photographer and venue quickly.
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Florida summers are hot. Humid. Afternoon storms are common.
Temperatures frequently reach the high 80s and 90s with heavy humidity across Miami, Tampa and Orlando.
That said, summer weddings can work beautifully with the right plan.
Tips for summer success:
• Indoor ceremony or strong shade coverage
• Later ceremony time, closer to sunset
• Hydration stations for guests
• Backup rain plan
The benefit? Vendor pricing may be slightly more flexible and availability is stronger.
If you love vibrant skies and dramatic cloud formations, summer can produce stunning photography.
Hurricane season runs June through November, peaking between August and October.
While direct impact on wedding days is rare, weather insurance and flexible vendor contracts are smart.
Gainesville
Slightly cooler than South Florida in winter. Garden weddings thrive October through April.
Orlando
Tourism heavy. Venues book quickly. Winter and spring are most comfortable.
Miami
Warmer year round. Winter is peak luxury wedding season.
Tampa
Waterfront venues shine October through April.
If comfort and reliability matter most:
October through April.
If budget flexibility matters most:
Summer.
If florals and gardens matter most:
March and April.
There is no universal best. There is only what aligns with your priorities.
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What month is the cheapest to get married in Florida?
June through August typically offer more vendor flexibility.
Is winter too cold for a Florida wedding?
Rarely. Most winter days range between 60 and 75 degrees.
When should I book my Florida wedding photographer?
10 to 14 months before your wedding date, especially for fall and spring.
If you’re choosing your wedding date and planning a celebration in Gainesville, Orlando, Miami or Tampa, I would love to help you think through what season fits your vision best. Reach out here and let’s start planning intentionally.