Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale Vacation Rentals

Explore Fort Lauderdale and stroll along Las Olas Boulevard, where vibrant boutiques and waterfront dining create unforgettable memories.

Beachside Strolls and Artistic Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale

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Getting Around

Nestled along the shimmering shores of the Intracoastal Waterway, Las Olas Boulevard beckons with its chic boutiques and gourmet dining. Indulge at S3’s beachfront terrace, savoring fresh seafood as palm trees sway gently in the ocean breeze.

What to Pack

In the sultry embrace of Fort Lauderdale this July, where sun-kissed afternoons hover around a balmy 88°F, pack lightweight layers for contrasting humid mornings and evenings that cool off gracefully. Water shoes are essential for seaside strolls, while sun protection is a must for luxurious beach lounging. Don’t forget your swimsuit for rejuvenating dips in the hotel pool or a hot tub retreat after exploring the vibrant waterfront.

Must-Try Activities

Embark on an enchanting sunset jet ski adventure off Fort Lauderdale's golden coast. Glide across the shimmering waters of the Intracoastal Waterway, reveling in glimpses of playful dolphins and the lavish homes lining Millionaire’s Row, all framed by vibrant twilight hues.

Smart Spending Tips

For a blissful escape in Fort Lauderdale, families can savor fresh seafood at The Lobster Bar for $30 per person while enjoying Free Park Beach's sun-soaked shores. Consider splurging on a sunset boat charter from Water Taxi for an unforgettable $50 each, blending luxury with the allure of nature.

Fort Lauderdale works best when you have space to spread out, and a vacation rental delivers exactly that. You get a fully equipped kitchen for easy meals between beach days, free on-site parking in a city where beachside lots fill by mid-morning, and a washer and dryer that make sandy, saltwater-soaked days completely manageable. Neighborhoods like Victoria Park, Rio Vista, and Las Olas put you close to the water and the Riverwalk without the compressed quarters of a resort corridor.

The beach, the Riverwalk, and a morning that costs almost nothing

Fort Lauderdale’s 23 miles of beaches are the obvious starting point, and the Riverwalk running through Downtown connects them to local restaurants and shops in one easy stretch. Go early before the sun gets serious, then follow the shade back toward the water when the afternoon heat settles in.

The Everglades, Hugh Taylor Birch, and a day away from the shoreline

Everglades Holiday Park airboat tours put you in alligator territory within an hour of the city, and the experience holds up for every age group. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park offers a quieter counterpoint: 180 acres of trails between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic, with a genuine sense of distance from the surrounding city.

What to look for in a Fort Lauderdale rental

A pool is worth prioritizing from June through September when humidity makes outdoor time demanding. Pet-friendly options exist but fill fast in peak season. Book at least eight weeks out for spring break and winter holiday windows when the city operates at full capacity.

Quick tips before you book

  • Parking: Free parking on premises is essential near the beach and Las Olas
  • AC: Non-negotiable year-round. Confirm central air before booking
  • Pool: Worth prioritizing for summer stays when heat and humidity peak
  • Pets: Confirm policies and fees. Pet-friendly properties book out early in high season
  • Peak pricing: Spring break and December through February bring the highest rates. Book well ahead

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Fort Lauderdale has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Fort Lauderdale Beach stands out for its vibrant blend of leisure and adventure, offering activities such as beach volleyball, jet skiing, snorkeling, and parasailing along its expansive shoreline. Stroll the two-mile Fort Lauderdale Beachfront Promenade, lined with a wave wall perfect for photos, and explore offerings from vendors like Aloha Watersports and Beach Ventures, which provide rentals and tours for watersports and unique experiences like SEABOB underwater jet ski adventures. Whether you’re looking to relax at swanky restaurants or engage in thrilling water activities, Fort Lauderdale Beach has something for every outdoor enthusiast.

  • For a seamless and enjoyable boating experience in Fort Lauderdale, head to the Southeast 15th Street Boat Ramp, also known as Cox’s Landing. This facility offers four launching lanes, 63 parking spaces with a 48-hour maximum stay, courtesy docks, picnic tables, a fish cleaning station, and restrooms. The ramp is open 24 hours, and you can pay for parking via credit card or the PayByPhone system, making it a convenient and well-equipped spot for any boating adventure.

  • For an immersive wildlife spotting experience in Fort Lauderdale, head to the Secret Woods Nature Center, where the 0.5-mile loop trail and the 0.8-mile New River Trail take you through a primordial cypress and mangrove forest, offering glimpses of giant land crabs, mangrove crabs, and various bird species. At the Tall Cypress Natural Area in Coral Springs, explore the 66-acre basin swamp and pine flatwoods, home to a diverse array of wildlife including land turtles, lizards, and white peacock butterflies. For a unique perspective, walk the 1,154-foot elevated boardwalk at Woodmont Natural Area in Tamarac, ideal for spotting hawks, wood warblers, owls, and woodpeckers.

  • For breathtaking scenic viewpoints along the beach in Fort Lauderdale, head to Fort Lauderdale Beach, a 7-mile stretch of picturesque coastline along A1A, offering clear blue waters and fine white sand. Here, you can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and leisurely strolls along the palm-lined beachfront promenade. Nearby, Las Olas Beach provides a lively and picturesque spot with easy access to upscale shops and restaurants on Las Olas Boulevard, making it perfect for a day of sun, sand, and exploration.

Go West


Head west for wide-open water, mountain views, and
stays that feel worth the drive. Explore destinations where
families can find comfortable vacation homes, clear
pricing, and room to make the most of the journey.

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Go East

Follow the shoreline east to peaceful stays in places where
quiet water mornings to mountain air and family-friendly
homes, these destinations make it easier to slow down,
reconnect, and enjoy time together by the water.

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