Destination: Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale's unique mix of beaches, city, and attractions will make sure you have an amazing time during your Florida Cruise. Its all-year-round perfect weather makes this a popular port of call for Caribbean Cruises. Fort Lauderdale is known for receiving thousands of cruise ships annually and for being home to the #3 world wide cruise port: Port Everglades. Explore Florida's Southern magic by visiting the iconic Fort Lauderdale Beach, touring the beautiful Bonnet House Museum and Gardens, shopping at the Las Olas Boulevard or taking on the amazing Everglades Park.
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Things to do in Fort Lauderdale
BEACHES
There's no going wrong with visiting the most iconic beach in the area: Fort Lauderdale Beach. Enjoy a walk through the beach, feel the fresh breeze, catch on some waves, and explore the restaurants along the area. At only a walking distance from Las Olas Boulevard, Las Olas Beach is one spot you can't miss. Take a stroll around the clean, peaceful beach after visiting the boulevard.
PLACES YOU CAN'T MISS
Las Olas Boulevard is South Florida's most eclectic shopping and dining center. The district is home to countless shops and restaurants that are worth a stop. Fort Lauderdale's Intracoastal Waterway has earned the nickname "Venice of America." This spot is great for biking and walking cultural tours.
MUSEUMS & CULTURE
The Bonnet House Museum and Gardens is a 35-acre historic property built in 1920 in Fort Lauderdale. The former house was home to artists Frederic and Evelyn Barnett. It's well-preserved architecture and extraordinary art make it worth of an American Association of Museums accreditation and a part of the national Register of Historic Places. While in town, the Stranahan House is another iconic place tourists should visit. The Historic Stranahan House Museum is Fort Lauderdale's oldest structure; it has served as a trading post, post office, community center, town hall, and as a house.
PARKS & NATURE
The 180-acre Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is perfect for taking a break from the city and spending a nice evening picnicking, swimming, or even camping. Another great way to explore nature is visiting the famous Everglades Park in Fort Lauderdale. This is one of the funnest and most adventurous activities around. Grab an iconic airboat tour around the mangroves of Everglades and discover Florida's wildlife in a very unique way.
There's no going wrong with visiting the most iconic beach in the area: Fort Lauderdale Beach. Enjoy a walk through the beach, feel the fresh breeze, catch on some waves, and explore the restaurants along the area. At only a walking distance from Las Olas Boulevard, Las Olas Beach is one spot you can't miss. Take a stroll around the clean, peaceful beach after visiting the boulevard.
PLACES YOU CAN'T MISS
Las Olas Boulevard is South Florida's most eclectic shopping and dining center. The district is home to countless shops and restaurants that are worth a stop. Fort Lauderdale's Intracoastal Waterway has earned the nickname "Venice of America." This spot is great for biking and walking cultural tours.
MUSEUMS & CULTURE
The Bonnet House Museum and Gardens is a 35-acre historic property built in 1920 in Fort Lauderdale. The former house was home to artists Frederic and Evelyn Barnett. It's well-preserved architecture and extraordinary art make it worth of an American Association of Museums accreditation and a part of the national Register of Historic Places. While in town, the Stranahan House is another iconic place tourists should visit. The Historic Stranahan House Museum is Fort Lauderdale's oldest structure; it has served as a trading post, post office, community center, town hall, and as a house.
PARKS & NATURE
The 180-acre Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is perfect for taking a break from the city and spending a nice evening picnicking, swimming, or even camping. Another great way to explore nature is visiting the famous Everglades Park in Fort Lauderdale. This is one of the funnest and most adventurous activities around. Grab an iconic airboat tour around the mangroves of Everglades and discover Florida's wildlife in a very unique way.
Get to Know Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale was established in 1911. During the Second Seminole War, a series of forts were built by the U.S. and were named after Major William Lauderdale who was the younger brother of Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. The Southern Florida city is home to around 190 thousand habitants (2019).
Fort Lauderdale is a popular tourist destination. It counts with magnificent weather all year-long, and is the Yachting Capital of the World. Beaches, restaurants, golf courses, shopping, and museums make this a hub for tourists cruising to and from Florida.
Fort Lauderdale is a popular tourist destination. It counts with magnificent weather all year-long, and is the Yachting Capital of the World. Beaches, restaurants, golf courses, shopping, and museums make this a hub for tourists cruising to and from Florida.
Port Everglades
Port Everglades is South Florida's strongest economic engine and is home to acres of mangrove that help conserve important flora and fauna species in the U.S.
Visit The Everglades National park to Enjoy a fun wind boat tour of the mangroves, or rent a kayak and explore them by yourself. Immerse into deep nature and take a breath of fresh air while witnessing a beautiful sunset over the iconic mangroves of The Everglades. The iconic Port of Everglades receives thousands of cruise ships yearly and its one of the most touristic spots in Florida. Make a stop at Port Everglades - the gateway of international travel - while cruising the Caribbean. You won't regret it. |
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