Six reasons to visit the 2026 Santa Barbara Orchid Show
Six reasons to visit the 2026 Santa Barbara Orchid Show
The 78th annual Santa Barbara International Orchid Show will take place March 20–22 at the Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara, CA. The celebrated event features an international lineup of growers and elaborate floral displays. This year’s theme, Orchid Escape, invites visitors to explore the vibrant beauty of orchids and their natural habitats, with lush, tropical-inspired displays and cascading blooms.
Vendors and exhibitors from around the world vie for honors such as Best Orchid in Show, Grand Champion Cymbidium and other awards recognizing the show’s most outstanding flowers.
“The orchid show has such a legacy because of the absolute joy and beauty it brings to attendees — it’s like stepping into a floral wonderland of rare blooms,” said Lauris Rose, president of the Santa Barbara International Orchid Show. “There is nothing like being surrounded by award-worthy displays and enjoying the artistry of growers from all over the world, all in one place.”
Here are six reasons to attend the Santa Barbara International Orchid Show:
No passport required: Marvel at striking orchid displays from around the world, featuring blooms in nearly every color imaginable.
Soak in the artistry: Experience dramatic arrangements, creative displays and orchid photography.
Learn from the experts: From beginners to seasoned growers, attendees can learn about orchid care and cultivation through hands-on sessions, grower demonstrations, lectures and VIP tours.
Shop premier vendors: Browse orchids, growing supplies and rare finds.
Meet the global orchid community: Connect with growers, exhibitors, hobbyists and enthusiasts from around the world.
Enjoy exclusive experiences: Take part in special events such as an orchid sound bath and yoga, a four-course orchid dinner and Orchids After Dark.
Tickets are available online at sborchidshow.com, with limited availability at the box office during the show. Three-day passes and group tickets are available through the website. General admission is $25; three-day passes are $35. Children 12 and under are admitted free with an adult.