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Discovering Fort Lauderdale Before Setting Sail

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Fort Lauderdale, often dubbed the “Venice of America” because of its expansive and intricate canal system, is more than just a gateway to the open seas. This sunny South Floridian city boasts a vibrant blend of culture, natural beauty, and exhilarating activities. If you’re setting out on a cruise from here, it’s worth taking some extra time to explore what Fort Lauderdale has to offer.

1. Fort Lauderdale Beach: Start your journey with a relaxing stroll along this iconic stretch of sandy coastline. The palm-tree lined promenade offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic and is dotted with beachside cafes where you can indulge in a tropical drink or two.

2. Las Olas Boulevard: Dive into the heart of Fort Lauderdale’s cultural and commercial scene. Las Olas Boulevard is teeming with art galleries, boutiques, and eateries. It’s a haven for shoppers and food lovers alike, offering a diverse range of cuisines and products.

3. Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale: This beautifully landscaped park is the perfect place to immerse yourself in local culture. Snaking along the New River, the Riverwalk offers a host of events, from live music to outdoor movies. If you’re there on a Sunday, don’t miss the lively jazz brunch.

4. Everglades National Park: Just a short drive from Fort Lauderdale, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique ecosystem filled with mangroves, marshes, and a diverse range of wildlife. An airboat tour will get you up close and personal with alligators, birds, and the beautiful landscape.

5. Bonnet House Museum & Gardens: Delve into local history at this early 20th-century estate. Once the winter retreat of artist Frederic Clay Bartlett, today it’s a showcase of art, architecture, and nature. The lush gardens are particularly enchanting, with orchids, bromeliads, and other tropical flora in abundance.

6. Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum: If you’re a car enthusiast, this is a must-see. The museum is home to a pristine collection of pre-war Packard automobiles, providing a nostalgic journey through automotive history.

7. Take a Water Taxi: With so many waterways, one of the most scenic ways to see Fort Lauderdale is from the water. A water taxi offers a relaxed tour of the city’s most iconic waterfront homes and attractions.

As you set sail from Fort Lauderdale, you’ll be enriched by the city’s captivating blend of nature, culture, and adventure. Enjoy your cruise with the added satisfaction of having seen the best of what this vibrant destination has to offer. Safe travels!

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