
Coastal Cool, Laid-Back Luxury
Tucked just north of Miami’s non-stop energy, Fort Lauderdale offers a more relaxed take on Florida’s coastal charm—with plenty of sunshine, style, and serene stretches of sand. Whether you’re lounging at a luxury beachside resort, exploring tranquil mangroves by kayak, or setting sail from Port Everglades, this city delivers a seamless blend of nature, art, and indulgence. Let your Envoyage advisor design a Fort Lauderdale escape that’s as breezy or adventure-packed as you want it to be.

Fort Lauderdale in Focus
Currency: U.S. Dollar ($)
Tipping Customs: Tip anywhere between 10 – 15%, unless service charge is added
Language: English
Popular Drink: Cocktails
Must Eat: Fresh seafood
Power Up: A or B (two or three-prong) 110 V
Weather: Mild weather year-round, though you may want to pack a light sweater or jacket if you’re visiting in the winter.
Best Time to Visit: Winter brings milder temperatures. Summers can be quite hot, though popular.
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Moments Worth Chasing
Find Your Beach
Miles of soft sand and warm Atlantic waves await—perfect for sunbathing, windsurfing, or taking a bike ride along the scenic coastline.
Paddle Through Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
This lush coastal oasis is ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, or birdwatching. Keep an eye out for manatees and native wildlife as you explore its peaceful trails and waterways.
Cruise from Port Everglades
Fort Lauderdale is one of the world’s top cruise hubs. Whether you’re bound for the Caribbean, Bahamas, or beyond, it’s a premier launching point for your next voyage.
Stroll Las Olas Boulevard
Known for its lively galleries, upscale boutiques, and buzz-worthy restaurants, Las Olas offers a chic mix of culture, flavor, and fun.
Sail Millionaire’s Row
Float past jaw-dropping yachts and extravagant waterfront mansions along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway and see why Fort Lauderdale is called the “Venice of America.”