Fort Lauderdale Vacation Rentals
Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort
Sleeps 6
| Weekly: 700
Week on the beach in Ft Lauderdale
Cottages by the Ocean at Pompa
Sleeps 4
| Daily: 96.00
| Weekly: 500
| Monthly: 1500
"Cott
Pompano Vacation Hideawaycri
Sleeps 2
| Daily: 100
| Weekly: 499
| Monthly: 1200
WOW! Exciting Tropical Intrac
Sleeps 14
| Weekly: 4250
We offer a two million dollar twin villa for your fall and winter
vacation enjoyment.
Bahama Beach Club Apartments,
Sleeps 4
| Daily: inquire
| Weekly: 650
| Monthly: 1950
Newly opened in Jan. 2005, this Old Florida style six-unit property is two short blocks from the award-winn
WOW! Fabulous Intracoastal Vil
Sleeps 7
| Weekly: 2250
We offer a fantastic 3 bedroom villa that sleeps a party of seven.
Ta
Located in Southern Florida, Fort Lauderdale is a city with an intricately designed canal system. This very canal system has garnered this city the nickname, “Venice of America.” This city is seated on the Atlantic coast, where the beaches are as active as the city itself.
This city calls itself the yachting capital of the world. It’s home to more than 42,000 watercrafts, some of which are considered homes. Because of the many yachts used in this city, it’s no surprise that daily charters are available for tourists. You could book a charter for a sightseeing cruise.
You could also take to walking and explore the many museums and parks this city has to offer. This particular city is home to the International Swimming Hall of Fame, located on the beach itself. Here, you can learn about those who have distinguished themselves in sports such as water polo and synchronized swimming. It’s a point of interest for the aquatic enthusiast.
Also located in Fort Lauderdale is the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, where many outdoor activities are available for your leisure. Here, you can hike along the many nature trails and enjoy a picnic, or canoe around the park.
Fort Lauderdale is the perfect place for any age group looking to get away and enjoy the sun, sand, and the view of the Atlantic along the Florida’s Gold Coast.