Created by mplunkert on June 18, 2006
- Fort Lauderdale was the perfect place to "kick back" at the end of an otherwise grueling trip.
Created by Mary Dickinson on March 14, 2003
- Discovering Fort Lauderdale should start with a visit to Las Olas Blvd. Discover the riverfront, the science museum, and best of all the restaurants and the quaint, very expensive shops. Bonnet House and surrounding land goes back to another era and is right next to resort.
- 8 reviews
- 2 Stories
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Created by azsunluvr on November 24, 2002
- Key West in July? Bring a towel to mop up the sweat! Cozumel? Go snorkeling to help cool off. Be patient with the "Jamaica, no problem" attitude in Montego Bay. It's all worth it to get to the choice island of Grand Cayman. Is it always so perfect there?
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
- 14 photos
Created by azsunluvr on November 7, 2002
- The five-day Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is held every year at the end of October. It's an incredible display of thousands of boats. We can't resist the combination of boats, sunshine, warm ocean and beaches!
Created by marphyd on February 25, 2009
- get my travel experience by four friends
Created by Cantin2 on December 8, 2008
- Wanting to get away from the cold weather in the Northeast - we spent a few days in Fort Lauderdale
Created by trestin on July 15, 2008
- Elite Getaways located in Florida
Created by GFLCVB on April 29, 2008
- The page will give you an idea how beautiful Greater Fort Lauderdale is.
Created by panda1 on March 23, 2008
- It's warm, crowded and very spread out, you'll want a car to drive around.
Created by rogerL123 on August 25, 2007
- I live in Ft. Lauderdale and I frequent all the attractions here.
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