Drummers, Outdoor Enthusiasts, and Spirituals, take note! Full moons only happen once a month and the next one is tonight! Here are four different activities that you can do to experience the last full moons of 2016 in South Florida.

2. Full Moon on the Lagoon: Enjoy a 2-hr relaxing leisure kayak paddle along the Snook islands during the magical twilight hours, feel the breeze, take pictures from Mangrove island and glide across the lagoon waters under the silver light. The first half of the tour is the sunset, the second half is the moon rise.

Photo Credit: Kayak Lake Worth
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Photo Credit: Kayak Lake Worth

  • When: Sunday, Oct. 16 from 6 to 8 p.m.
  • Where: Launch from The Beach Club Restaurant in Lake worth.
  • Fees: $45 per person includes all equipment.
  • Contact: Kayak Lake Worth.  561-225-8250. e-mail: info@kayaklakeworth.com
  • Note: If you have your own kayak, join the group for free!
  1. Full Moon Meditations & Sound Vibration Concert (ON THE BEACH!): "Full Moons are the best days of the month to meditate on your intention from a peaceful mind and a loving heart so you MANIFEST the life you truly desire with greater ease," says instructor Sunny Arfa.
Photos from Kerri Verna's @beachyogagirl Instagram account.
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Photos from Kerri Verna’s @beachyogagirl Instagram account.

  • When: Monday, Nov. 14, 7:15 to 9 p.m.
  • Where: Delray Beach across from Marriott.
  • Fees: Suggested donations $10-$20 per person.
  • Contact: Sunny Arfa. 702-553-6819. www.meditatewithsunny.com
  • Note from instructor: "Your intentions are amplified three days prior and three days after the Full Moon, which helps you manifest".

4. Lighthouse Moonrise Tour: Experience the last full moon of 2016 from none other than the iconic Jupiter lighthouse, which was built in 1860. This 75-min. educational tour ends with spectacular evening views of the sunset and the celestial sphere.

Take a look at some incredible reader-submitted photos of this Jupiter emblem, here.

Submitted by Jeffrey Bundonis-Tequesta,Fl. April 2016 full moon rise taken from the north side of the bridge.
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Submitted by Jeffrey Bundonis-Tequesta, Fl.
April 2016 full moon rise taken from the north side of the bridge.

Photo Credit: The Palm Beach Post File

  • When: Tuesday, Dec. 13, 4:45– 6:00 PM
  • Where: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum.
  • Fees: $15 Members $20 Non-Members
  • Contact: Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce: 561-747-8380, ext. 101.
  • Note: Children must be accompanied by an adult and be at least 48 inches tall.

Whether you’re into astronomy, spiritual healing or simply like to enjoy this natural occurrence with your friends, South Florida couldn’t be a better place to experience these natural wonders. Which of these plans fit you better? Tell us!