The Venice of America
With its hot and muggy summers and its warm and mild winters, Fort Lauderdale is a perfect destination throughout the entire year. Being situated just above the Tropic of Cancer, the city has a humid tropical monsoon climate, with abundant rains – but these don’t scare the travelers who come here for the wonderful beaches, pier fishing, boating and river cruises.
Archaeological evidence shows that human activity on the site of _Bonnet House Museum and...
This is the slogan of Carrie B Cruises who take you on a journey to remember on board of Carrie...
Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church was founded in 1960 by D. James Kennedy, who served as its...
Fishing Headquarters is the tour operator that will take you fishing in Fort Lauderdale on...
Galleries of Seldom Seen carry handcrafted jewelry, ceramics, blown glass and wooden...
The Jungle Queen Riverboat is one of Fort Lauderdale's most acclaimed attractions.
Las Olas Boulevard takes pride in being at the forefront of everything from fashion...
Fort Lauderdale's Museum of Discovery and Science and IMAX 3D Theater are two of the city's...
The Old Fort Lauderdale Village & Museum is part of Fort Lauderdale Historical Society's...
Riverfront Cruises and Anticipation Yachts will take you along the New River, the...
Stranahan House was built in 1901, as a trading post for settlers and the Seminole Indians,...
No joke, this is how this company is really called: Water Taxi. Aside the bad branding (that...