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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: We've stayed at this hotel before and we'll be back again. The beds are comfy, the view is spectacular, the staff is courteous and friendly and the food is great. This time we had the pleasure of being served by Read More
Quote: Fort Lauderdale Beach is one of many fine Florida Beaches. The main part of the beach runs from the south on A1A (take the 17th Street Causeway over from the city) to north of Sunrise Boulevard, about 5 miles. Read More
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Quote: Clear water, clean and soft sand, and great looking people. The beach is huge. It is definitely worth a days visit if you are in the area. The art deco buildings are certainly unique, with great restaurants and 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
Quote: Las Olas Beach is less trendy and less liberal in terms of how skimpy the swimsuits are than South Beach, but probably more liberal when it comes to alcohol. You can actually walk around with a beer bottle in Read More
Quote: A beautiful, clean beach. No lifeguards. The hotel has rental sand chairs and umbrellas. The pool is large. No restaurant on site. There was drift fishing nearby. You could also rent waverunners or take a Read More
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