
Fort Lauderdale
Venice of America with Beaches and Boating
Fort Lauderdale earned its "Venice of America" nickname for good reason — 300 miles of navigable waterways snake through this South Florida city, lined with mega-yachts and million-dollar mansions. But here's what the postcards don't tell you: Fort Lauderdale is way more than just a spring break destination these days. The city has grown up, trading keg stands for craft cocktails and adding world-class dining to its already stunning beaches. You'll find seven miles of pristine coastline where the sand is actually soft (not that packed-down stuff you get elsewhere), plus an arts district that rivals Miami's Wynwood. And unlike its flashier neighbor to the south, Fort Lauderdale still feels approachable — you can park without selling a kidney, and the locals actually smile back.
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Beach parking costs $15-20 on weekends, but the city runs free shuttles from remote lots during peak season
- 2.Happy hour at waterfront restaurants typically runs 4-6pm with 30-50% off drinks and appetizers
- 3.The Sun Trolley connects major tourist spots for just $1 — perfect for bar hopping on Las Olas
- 4.Hotel rates drop 30-40% in April/May compared to winter peak season, with similar weather
- 5.Many hotels offer complimentary bike rentals — use them instead of paying $15/day for Citi Bikes
- 6.Grocery stores like Publix offer beach supplies at half the price of hotel gift shops
- 7.Water taxi day passes cost $28 and include transportation plus sightseeing of waterfront mansions
Travel Tips
- •Download the water taxi app — it tracks boat locations in real-time and saves waiting in the heat
- •Las Olas Boulevard parking fills up by 11am on weekends — arrive early or use the trolley
- •Bring reef-safe sunscreen — many marine areas now require it and regular sunscreen can cost $25 at beach shops
- •Bridge openings stop traffic for 10-15 minutes during boat rush hours (typically 9-10am and 4-5pm)
- •The Fort Lauderdale Beach promenade extends for miles — perfect for morning runs with ocean views
- •Most upscale restaurants don't take reservations for parties under 6, but will put you on a callback list
- •Afternoon thunderstorms are brief but intense — always carry a light rain jacket or umbrella
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