Fort Lauderdale Tour

Duration: 4 hours

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Las Olas Boulevard

Known as the shoppers' paradise. Where else can you find such a wide variety of quality stores? And the ambience of the boulevard makes shopping even more of a pleasure. Have a leisurely brunch at a sidewalk café, browse and shop at fabulous boutiques, galleries, specialty stores and fabulous fashion houses and then spend a romantic evening dining at one of Las Olas' many wonderful restaurants!

Hollywood Beach

The Hollywood Beach Broadwalk is the place to be for a fun oceanside experience. The Broadwalk is complete with outdoor cafes, family-friendly attractions, and unique shops. This brick-paved promenade is perfect for jogging, cycling, or leisurely strolls. Stretching over two and a half miles from Jefferson Street to Sheridan Street, the Broadwalk ends at Hollywood North Beach Park . The path is a pleasant way to enjoy the rhythms of the waves, fresh Atlantic air, and temperate climate year round.

Riverwalk

Spanning the north and south banks of Fort Lauderdale’s New River is the Riverwalk Park, a waterfront park in the heart of Downtown. Along these historic banks, Native Americans brought their ocean catches upriver to trade, and early settlers brought their harvest for rail shipment north. This bustling area eventually served as Fort Lauderdale’s birthplace. Today, lush tropical landscape and winding walkways link attractions, restaurants and shops on Florida’s most beautiful mile.

Museum of Discovery & Science

Explore hundreds of interactive exhibits, including To Fly's 7D theater, FA-18 cockpit simulator and aviation-themed Makerspace! Discover the power of light and magnetism in the new, one-of-a-kind MAGNA-TILES® Studio! Then, experience hurricane-force winds in the Storm Center, dig for fossils beside a giant prehistoric megalodon and test your physics skills in the outdoor Science Park. Families will be delighted by the playful antics of a North American river otter in a two-story indoor/outdoor habitat. See STEMtastic demonstrations, encounter live animal ambassadors and learn about the amazing Everglades in the Florida EcoScapes exhibit. Lastly, finish off the day with a documentary film in the six-story-high AutoNation® IMAX® 3D Theater, home of the BIGGEST screen in South Florida.

Stranahan House Muesum

Built in 1901 by Frank Stranahan, credited as Fort Lauderdale’s founding father, and his wife Ivy Cromartie Stranahan, the area’s first school teacher. It is the oldest surviving structure in Broward County and has served as a trading post, post office, town hall, and home to the Stranahans.

Galleria of Ft. Lauderdale (Mall)

A truly world-class shopping experience. Popular destination for fabulous restaurants, sophisticated stores and world-class service. Anchored by two major department stores: Macy’s & Dillard’s. Other famous retailers and specialty shops include Apple, Altar’d State, Williams-Sonoma, Free People, J. Crew and Hollister. A premier Fort Lauderdale dining destination, with restaurants like The Capital Grille, P.F. Chang’s, Seasons 52, Coopers Hawk Restaurant and Winery and Blue Martini.

Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort

Inspired by the lyrics of Jimmy Buffett, the brand new, 369-room Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort is a full-service oceanfront resort and entertainment complex offering amenities and services that create the perfect setting to escape the everyday. Conveniently located on South Florida’s legendary Hollywood Beach Broadwalk in Hollywood, Florida, the destination resort features multiple waterfront venues, including eight diverse restaurant and bar concepts, a full-service spa, a recreational area with three pools, a FlowRider® Double, live entertainment and more. With this extensive array of amenities and a high level of hospitality, service and attention to detail, the resort brings an entirely different vacation experience to South Florida.

World Famous Ft. Lauderdale Beach

Situated along three miles of golden sand and sparkling turquoise waters, Fort Lauderdale Beach is marked by the City's Wave wall. A flowing, swirling wall that extends along our brick paved promenade, you'll find pillar framed entrances to our world-famous beach.

Sunrise Boulevard

Drive through the heart of Fort Lauderdale via Sunrise Blvd. Connecting the Ocean to the Florida Everglades. Be sure to check out the hidden gems located on this historic street.

Downtown Ft. Lauderdale

Known as the glamorous Venice of America, Downtown Fort Lauderdale's position in South Florida makes it a modern sub-tropical urban center. Sunny days and warm nights make a vacation here quite comfortable. Numerous attractions and experiences serve your traveling soul.