Pompano Beach

Travel Guide

The exterior of Festival Flega Market Mall with a large sign, two decorative wreaths, and a blue ramp leading to the entrance.
A display of watches in a store.
A coastal town with a beach, ocean waves, and a bridge over the water.
A waterfront cityscape with a turquoise river, tall buildings, and palm trees.
Silhouettes of two people running against a sunset with palm trees in the background.

Explore the shops, restaurants and galleries of this historic downtown precinct or head to the water to fish, dive and swim at one of Florida’s favourite beaches.

After a long period of redevelopment, the pristine beachfront and fascinating historic district of the Pompano Beach waterfront community has become one of the most popular vacation destinations in Florida. Find it on the edge of the municipality of Miami.

Recently Pompano Beach has been named by numerous leading real estate magazines as one of the best vacation rental destinations in the country. Pompano Beach has all the luxuries that come with beachfront Florida living. Enjoy fine dining, excellent shopping, perfect fishing conditions and white sand beaches just a short drive from the centre of Miami.

Explore the city streets on foot or aboard the efficient public bus system to find the best shopping and dining options for your interests. Visit the historic downtown precinct to see fascinating architecture and modern buildings side by side. Stop at some of the city’s many galleries and theatres, including the Meridian Gallery and the Curtain Call Playhouse, for a cultural activity before you move to the beach.

Set yourself up with an umbrella and beach chair from one of the waterfront vendors. Lifeguards patrol large parts of the beach so you can relax with the knowledge that your family will be safe swimming. Walk along the 1,000-foot- (305-metre-) long Pompano Beach Pier to watch locals fishing or rent your own rod and cast out yourself. Pompano Beach is known for its excellent boating opportunities. Rent a yacht, fishing boat or Jet Ski to see the coast at your own pace.

Onboard, dive the offshore coral reef or spend the day with a drink in your hand as you wait for a fish to bite. Back on dry land, grill your day’s catch in one of the many parks that line the shore. Look for the picnic areas and public grills that can be found throughout Pompano Beach.

Reach Pompano Beach by car or bus from Miami. Look for a wide range of accommodation options in the area catering to a range of budgets.

Where to stay in Pompano Beach

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Harbor Village

While there might not be top attractions in Harbor Village, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Pompano Beach and Pompano Beach Amphitheatre.

Cypress Creek Estates

Cypress Creek Estates might not have many top sights, but Pompano Beach Amphitheatre and Pompano Beach Aquatics Center are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Crystal Lake

While Crystal Lake might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Trade Winds Park North and Trade Winds Park South.

Hillsboro Shores

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Hillsboro Shores and surrounding area, you can visit Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse and Pompano Beach.

Blanche Ely

While Blanche Ely might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Pompano Beach Amphitheatre and Harrah's Pompano Beach Casino.

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