An Overview of Beautiful Fort Lauderdale

Heaven on Earth is no farther than the southern coast of Florida. That's where you'll find the Venice of America, with over 300 miles of waterways and canals and 23 miles of white sandy beach. In Fort Lauderdale, you will find a shopping mall that is over one mile in length, and a shopping district known as the Rodeo Drive of South Florida. This is the home of 80 percent of the world's mega yachts, lined up like logs in Millionaire Row. There is only one place like this on Earth. This is Fort Lauderdale.
Anglers are in their own little paradise when they come to Fort Lauderdale. Although deep-sea fishing charters are plentiful, you don't have to get onto a boat to fish here. There are many canals and the Intracoastal Waterway, which offer bank and shore fishing. The New River is also open for fishing. There are public piers, and several deep marinas, which allow sport fishing without ever leaving the harbor. In addition, what sport fishing there is! Shark, dolphin, tuna, and marlin are a few of the many large species you can find in the area. Surf fishers will find jacks and other smaller baitfish as well as flounder and other edible delights.

Golfers too are in a special world when they come to Fort Lauderdale. There are 30 championship quality golf courses in the surrounding area, and no less than five in the city limits of Fort Lauderdale alone. You can take lessons from one of the numerous pros, or hone your skills on a driving range before heading out to play a round. Come back to your resort's spa or the beach to relax and while away the rest of your day. This is relaxation and comfort at its peak. The wife and kids are occupied during the day with the beach, kid's attractions, shopping, and beach.
At night, partake of some of the amazing nightlife. Music spills out of clubs featuring live bands as well as dance clubs with all top 40-dance hits. One of the world's largest operating drive in theatres can be found right here at the Swap Shop just outside of town. Current films are also shown on 25 screens at the Galleria movie theatre or do some evening shopping and spend the evening on your private balcony or even watching cable TV in your spacious suite. Just because you're on vacation doesn't mean you have to be out of touch. No matter how you choose to spend your free time, you will enjoy the experience doing it in Fort Lauderdale. Paradise is waiting for you.

IThe truth is there is no bad time to visit Fort Lauderdale. If you go in the winter, you will enjoy temperatures from 60 to 76 degrees. On occasion, there are cold fronts that do sweep down over the city but even then, a light sweater or long-sleeved shirt is about all you need. Because of the ideal weather during winter months, this is the height of the tourist season. During this time, people living in cold climates pack their bags and head to a place where they can enjoy warm, pleasant days. While it did snow in Miami back in the 1970's, since that time, there has been zero inches recorded.
If you hit some of the best-known hotspots and restaurants, you could very likely run into a celebrity. They too have discovered all that Fort Lauderdale has to offer. You will not have time to get bored. With the ballets, concerts, operas, nightclubs, water sports, fishing, boating, restaurants, and much more, there is never a dull moment in Fort Lauderdale. The summers are hot and humid, but still beautiful. During the hottest months, temperatures range from 75 to 90 degrees. The humidity is the most difficult challenge, averaging around 98%. Because Fort Lauderdale tends to clear out somewhat once the summer months begin, you will also find hotel and attraction prices decline.
Most days are bright and sunny but occasionally, a very brief thunderstorm will brew. Even on the cloudy days, always wear sunscreen. Many times visitors will come to Fort Lauderdale and not realize the power of the sun, especially while on the water or beach. The last thing you want to do is get so burned that you will not enjoy your vacation. Umbrellas are also handy in your car for when those unexpected storms arise. During August through October, there are some risks for hurricanes. However, the National Weather Center is very helpful and if at any time precautions should be taken, residents and visitors will be notified.
f you need more details for your trip, the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau can provide you with any information you need. You will find helpful sightseeing brochures, travel advice and even assistance from qualified multilingual operators.
Another excellent source for information is The Greater Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. With Hollywood being the direct neighbor to Fort Lauderdale, often visitors will go between the two cities. The Chamber of Commerce can send you a variety of information to make your planning easier. As you can see, not only is there no bad time to visit this city, but there are many things to do. You will love Fort Lauderdale!