Event spotlight: Tikitaly spices up European cocktail and retro culture scene

Tikitaly spices up European cocktail and retro culture scene

Italy’s modest contributions to civilization include the development of modern science, the evolution of fine arts, and the establishment of civic, legal, and economic systems. Not to mention some of the most delicious food and beverages on the planet. More recently, a growing number of Italians have embraced the country’s rich tradition of dolce vita (the sweetness of life) in a much more tropical fashion.

Native Italian Daniele Dalla Pola (left) prepares a cocktail while participants enjoy Tikitaly 2025. (Tikitaly Facebook photos)
Native Italian Daniele Dalla Pola (left) prepares a cocktail while participants enjoy Tikitaly 2025. (Tikitaly Facebook photos)

The result of this passion is Tikitaly, a self-proclaimed “spaghetti exotica fest” that features art, music, mixology and more at an immersive site on the beach in Livorno, a major port city on the western coast of the Tuscany region. Now in its second year, the event attracts movers and shakers from around the world for seminars, concerts, Tiki carving, and many opportunities to taste top-notch drinks and spirits.

May 29 – June 1 – Tikitaly in Livorno, Italy, Featuring three days of cocktail parties, seminars, bands and DJs, artists, plus the Tiki Master Cocktail Competition.
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Tikitaly

About Tikitaly

A major Tiki event based in Italy makes total sense when you think about it. The South Pacific spirit of ohana (the Hawaiian word for family) drives the global scene’s sense of community and mutual support. This is not unlike la famiglia (family) and fratellanza (brotherhood), concepts that form the bedrock of Italian society.

Italy didn’t embrace Polynesian Pop until the 21st century revival, but enthusiasts are doing their best to make up for lost time. Nu Lounge Bar in Bologna (est. 2000) was a pioneer, bringing flamboyant Tiki cocktails to a new generation. In the past decade, driven by the craft cocktail explosion, a new wave of Tiki-themed bars has emerged. Most notable are Luau Tiki Bar in Bari (2015), Makai Surf & Tiki Bar in Roma (2016), Rita’s Tiki Room in Milano (2019), Bali Ha’i in Jesolo (2021), Encio’s Tiki Bar in Ferrara (2021), and Waikiki Speaki-Tiki Bar in Trieste (2021).

Tikitaly 2025 featured live carving and Polynesian performers. (Tikitaly Facebook photos)
Tikitaly 2025 featured live carving and Polynesian performers. (Tikitaly Facebook photos)

Inspired by traditional mid-century American escapism, the Italians add their own flair, most notably their high culinary standards and inventiveness. The Tiki scene in Italy is also closely linked to retro musical subcultures, most notably rockabilly and surf. It’s no accident that Tikitaly takes place in and around the Surfer Joe Cafe & Diner on the beach in Livorno. The restaurant is owned by Luca Valdambrini, whose brother Lorenzo Valdambrini is the musician behind the Surfer Joe band over the past 15 years.

The Surfer Joe Summer Festival, which will return next year, has run continually since 2003. The event moved in 2012 to the cafe with outdoor stages on Livorno’s seafront promenade, Terrazza Mascagni. Tikitaly takes advantage of this same exotic locale.

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Miami Rum Congress expands to include more events and spirited education

Miami Rum Congress expands to include more events and spirited education

Updated June 19

Since launching in 2019, Miami Rum Congress has strategically expanded from its humble beginnings, moving from a small event center to a resort beachside hotel, then to the state-of-the-art Miami Beach Convention Center in 2024. The festival continues to grow and add related activities and days, culminating this year with the first Rhum Week Miami, running Thursday through Monday, Feb. 5-9.
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Miami Rum Congress 2026 – Feb. 6-8 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
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More than 600 rum producers, bartenders, brands and enthusiasts are expected for the seventh annual event organized by Federico Hernandez and The Rum Lab, which also produces events in Puerto Rico, Chicago, New York, and elsewhere around the U.S. and Europe. [Past event photos] The Rhum Week schedule includes events from Fort Lauderdale to Key Biscayne, allowing more people to get a taste of great rums and cocktails from some of the industry’s top brands and VIPs.

The centerpiece remains the official Rum Congress seminars on Friday and “Grand Tasting” on Saturday at the convention center in the heart of South Beach. Experts from around the world will participate in eight seminars, while the tasting rooms will feature more than 85 brands offering samples of some 200 distinct rum expressions, available neat and in a “Twisted Daiquiri.”

Rhum Barbancourt (Haiti) and Rhum Clement (Martinique) were two of many brands participating in last year's Miami Rum Congress. (Photos by Hurricane Hayward / Feb. 1, 2025)
Rhum Barbancourt (Haiti) and Rhum Clement (Martinique) were two of many brands participating in last year’s Miami Rum Congress. (Photos by Hurricane Hayward / Feb. 1, 2025)

Mai-Kai pre-party to include seminar, rare Tahiti rum release

Rhum Week activities kick off Thursday (Feb. 5) at the historic Mai-Kai in Oakland Park, northwest of Fort Lauderdale. The restaurant’s Bora Bora and Molokai bars will host the South Seas Soiree, presented by the Florida Rum Society in association with Planteray Rum. The event will feature a talk by master blender Alexandre Gabriel along with complimentary tastings.

The rum society will also celebrate a special new release, produced by Down Island Spirits and sourced from Tahiti. It’s the perfect location to launch the Maiden Voyage expression, believed to be the first Tahitian single barrel rum ever sold in the United States. The Mai-Kai’s founding Thornton family has deep ties to Tahiti. The 69-year-old Tiki temple features artwork from the Pacific island, plus authentic music and dance as part of the nightly Polynesian Islander Revue, the oldest continually-running authentic South Seas stage show in the United States (including Hawaii).

Miami Rum Congress pre-party to include seminar, new release

Gabriel will discuss “the technical secrets behind the blends designed to match the high-octane energy of the Mai-Kai’s iconic cocktail program while meeting the exacting needs of the modern drink-smith,” according to an event invitation. Guests will also get a taste of Planteray’s Mister Fogg Sail No. 2, an inventive new blend that follows the historic methods of Britain’s Royal Navy rum.

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