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Still party central all these years later during spring break, Fort Lauderdale is a cheerful alternative to Miami the other 50 weeks of... Read More Still party central all these years later during spring break, Fort Lauderdale is a cheerful alternative to Miami the other 50 weeks of the year. Hollywood Beach and Fort Lauderdale Beach reign supreme among sun worshippers, while nature lovers head to Bonnet House and Everglades Holiday Park. Close
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Quote: The Sea Escape is an older ship but is still filled with charm and good service. The staff was super friendly and handled the boarding experience quickly and orderly.The staff really tries to please everyone, Read More
Quote: The cruise through the canals of Ft. Lauderdale was great. The tour guide gave a really informative and entertaining presentation. The meal was good and the kids loved the entertainment after dinner. I would Read More
Quote: If you're looking for a budget vacation or you just want to enjoy the natural habitat in Fort Lauderdale, the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is the place to go. Fishing, canoeing, camping, and hiking - it has it Read More
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Quote: There is no admission to get in, but there are rides and shows that do charge a fee. There are swamp buggy rides ($20 adult, $12 child - for a one hour tour) that take you through the swamp and point out Read More
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