Fort Lauderdale

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Deerfield Beach which includes skyline, landscape views and tropical scenes
Fort Lauderdale featuring a pond, a garden and tropical scenes
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale which includes a marina, boating and a bay or harbour
Mizner Park featuring a garden and a city

With beaches, shopping, cultural attractions, the Everglades…and more beaches, this southeastern Florida city is a great vacation spot any time of year.

Fort Lauderdale’s beaches attract vacationing families, honeymooners and just about anyone looking for white sands, blue skies and warm water. Travel here to appreciate why the community has developed into a popular destination over the last 100 years.

Greater Fort Lauderdale has more than 23 miles (37 kilometres) of beaches. From Deerfield Beach in the north to Hallandale Beach in the south, select your favourite stretch of sand to view an Atlantic sunrise, build sandcastles, observe nesting sea turtles, snorkel or dive, enjoy watersports, deep-sea fish or simply relax on the soft sand.

Take a gondola ride on the canals of the city or watch huge yachts navigating the Intracoastal Waterway. Shopping along Las Olas Boulevard will give you a chance to pamper yourself or buy souvenirs for friends back home. Visit the Stranahan House to see how Frank and Ivy Stranahan lived in the early 1900s when they helped launch the development of Fort Lauderdale.

Stroll along the red bricks of the Riverwalk to enjoy water views and public art installations along the shaded walkway or participate in the day’s activities, including Segway tours, Pilates classes, kayak rentals, photography training or an ecoboat rental. Enjoy the gourmet delights at food kiosks along the Tarpon River.

Stop at the NSU Art Museum for contemporary works as well as Latin American art. See shows from Broadway to symphony to popular stars at the Broward Centre for the Performing Arts. Let kids explore the Museum of Discovery and Science, where they can learn about reptiles, fossils, space and much more in a fun environment.

To appreciate the outdoors, walk the trails of the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, sandwiched between the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Drive about 30 minutes west to the Everglades Wildlife Management Area for natural beauty.

Fly to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport or drive from Miami in about 1 hour. Enjoy Florida’s warm sunshine and sparkling sands throughout the year.

Where to stay in Fort Lauderdale

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Hollywood Beach

If you're spending some time in Hollywood Beach, Hollywood Beach and Hollywood Dog Beach are top sights worth seeing.

Hollywood Beach
Fort Lauderdale showing interior views

East Fort Lauderdale

4.5/5(429 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in East Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale Beach and Las Olas Boulevard are top sights worth seeing.

East Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale showing interior views

Central Beach

If you're spending some time in Central Beach, Fort Lauderdale Beach and Las Olas Beach are top sights worth seeing.

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Downtown Fort Lauderdale

3.5/5(390 area reviews)

The stunning beaches and fantastic nightlife are just a few highlights of Downtown Fort Lauderdale. Make a stop by Las Olas Boulevard or Historic Stranahan House Museum while you're exploring the area.

Downtown Fort Lauderdale
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Hollywood Lakes

4.5/5(10 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Hollywood Lakes, Hollywood Beach Golf Club and Anne Kolb Nature Center are top sights worth seeing.

Hollywood Lakes
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Hollywood South Central Beach

4/5(23 area reviews)

While visiting Hollywood South Central Beach, you might make a stop by sights like Hollywood Beach and Sunny Isles Beach Beach.

Hollywood South Central Beach

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