Fort Lauderdale is known as the Venice of America for its 165 miles of navigable waterways. The city has transformed from a spring break party town into a sophisticated destination with world-class dining, arts, and a stunning beachfront promenade.
Fort Lauderdale Beach
Miles of pristine golden sand with a beautiful wave wall promenade, beachfront restaurants, and watersport rentals.
Las Olas Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale's premier shopping and dining street featuring boutiques, galleries, sidewalk cafes, and nightlife.
Jungle Queen Riverboat
Iconic sightseeing cruise along the New River and Intracoastal Waterway viewing millionaire mansions and tropical scenery since 1935.
NSU Art Museum
Major contemporary art museum on Las Olas designed by architect David Adjaye, featuring one of the largest collections of contemporary art in Florida.
Bonnet House Museum & Gardens
Historic estate and tropical gardens on the beach featuring art, nature trails, monkeys, and swan-filled waterways.
Water Taxi Fort Lauderdale
Hop-on, hop-off water taxi service connecting hotels, restaurants, and attractions along the Intracoastal and New River.
Museum of Discovery and Science
Interactive science museum with IMAX theater, otters, and the Great Gravity Clock - the largest kinetic energy sculpture in Florida.
Deerfield Beach Fishing Pier
Historic 920-foot fishing pier with bait shop, restaurant, and ocean views just north of Fort Lauderdale.
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
180-acre coastal park between the Intracoastal and Atlantic Ocean with kayaking, swimming, nature trails, and a freshwater lagoon.
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Premier performing arts venue hosting Broadway tours, concerts, comedy, and cultural events on the New River.
Official Tourism Resources
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