Canals crisscross the lively streets and nightlife strips of the Venice of America, while Fort Lauderdale guides from tourHQ tout 23-mile long stretches of beach, seaside promenades and waterparks aplenty.
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Known as the “Venice of America,” Fort Lauderdale is highly regarded for its intricate canal system and beachfront entertainment. Explore the nightlife, restaurants, and shops via water taxi, as it ferries travellers along the Intracoastal Waterway to 10 different stops throughout the town. Your Fort Lauderdale tour guide will endorse that there’s no better way to see this coastal town than from its’ famed waters.
But the water isn’t just for sailing. Fort Lauderdale’s beaches run 23-miles long down the Atlantic coast of southern Florida. An old-fashion beach village, water-ski parks, kid-friendly resorts, and a bustling boardwalk are among the many sites splashed along this city’s shoreline. While the water temperatures stay mild year-round, Fort Lauderdale sees the most tourist influx between December and May; the beginning of June comes with the start of a humid, Hurricane season in the southern regions of Florida. Still, restaurants and shops remain open throughout the summer, with lower prices and warm weather welcoming visitors during this time.
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