Cavallino Classic organiser Canossa Events has revealed that big changes are in the works for the 2026 edition of the Floridian Ferrari concours.
Following decades of growth, the world-renowned concours will move from The Breakers to The Boca Raton resort in Palm Beach, south Florida for 2026.

The change of venue was partially triggered by The Breakers’ forthcoming, multi-year renovation project, which provided Canossa Events with the opportunity to move the Cavallino Classic to an exciting new venue. The opulent new setting, characterised by Mediterranean Revival architecture and verdant fairways, provides a fitting backdrop for some of the finest Ferraris ever built.
Significantly, the move has also allowed Canossa to shift the schedule, ensuring the event no longer clashes with the Daytona 24 Hours. The next edition will take place from February 13-16, 2026.

While the dates and venue have changed, the event format remains familiar. The curtain will be raised by the Tour d’Eleganza, followed by the Concorso d’Eleganza on Saturday and the Classic and Sports Sunday at Mar-a-Lago. Interestingly, The Breakers will still play a role in the 2026 edition, hosting past Best of Show winners from the event’s 34-year history in a nod to the past.
With ticket sales opening in June and car submissions already underway, anticipation is building for what promises to be a spectacular new chapter for Florida’s Ferrari extravaganza.

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