Ft. Lauderdale: The Venice Of America
Ft. Lauderdale is known as the Venice of America. It is 28 miles north of Miami, Florida. Like Venice, Ft. Lauderdale is a town laced with water. There are 300 miles of intra-coastal waterways. But these are not the place for a gentle ride in a gondola. You’d be mown down in no time by a multi-million-dollar superyacht. Did you know that Ft. Lauderdale is the mega yacht capital of the world?
While cruising, you’ll see eye-popping mansions along Millionaire’s Row, the mega-yachts of the rich and famous and private islands. I spent more than 10 hours one day cruising along the intercoastal waterway and New River and my entire experience was amazing!
There are many ways to explore the canals of Intercoastal waterways. You can take a sightseeing tour from the Jungle Queen Riverboat, or sail a pirate ship with Bluefoot Pirate Family Adventures or go for hop-on and hop-off Water Taxi tours. All these tours are conducted by Coast Guard Licensed Captain describing the sights, the famous Millionaire’s Row which stretches from Tarpon Bend all the way out to the Intracoastal Waterway. As you look around, you will see multi-million dollar homes lining the river banks. Your Captain will tell you about the celebrities, CEO’s, millionaires and billionaires who own these magnificent properties. Breathtaking views will be yours to see along the tour of the New River, the Intracoastal Waterway, and Port Everglades. But, if you’ve got a millionaire friend to take you for a joyride on his yacht, I bet, you’ll have the time of your life!
My travel tip is – Be camera ready and click the pictures of beautiful yachts and sailboats, gorgeous waterfront mansions, the “Miami Vice” house, and towering cruise ships. But don’t forget to get yourself clicked while cruising as you’d like to preserve those memories forever!
Check out the video to get the perfect Floridian vibes of Ft. Lauderdale: The Venice of America!
Do share your experiences if you’ve been to Ft. Lauderdale in the comments below? If not, what do you think about this destination?
Happy traveling!
Ana
Miriam Sparkling
August 2, 2016Not quite like Venice but still really beautiful. I’d really love to visit, it definitely has a stunning scenery.
View CommentJane Rosewood
July 26, 2016This very cool! I definitely would like visit there and maybe catch a rich husband on the way haha.
View CommentGreat photos, keep enjoying yourself!
Dreammerin
July 25, 2016These photos are amazing! I love all captures. It seems like a very nice trip… Omg! It’s so incredibly beautiful!!! <3 Have a nice week dear!
View CommentEloise
July 25, 2016lucky you! that place looks like the ultimate vacation… love the pictures!
View CommentLiana
July 25, 2016It seems like such a cool trip, and like Venice which I visited, I bet I’d like it! It sound just amazing, and you’re right, we have to be camera ready!
View CommentSubhadrika Sen
July 25, 2016Haha. . i liked how you named it as the Venice of America. . I recently went on a really short cruise (35-40 minutes) but nonetheless a cruise so i can relate to how you must have felt. Luckily, it seems you had a better weather . . 😛
View CommentBlair Villanueva
July 24, 2016What I do like about this place (based on your photos) is that it’s not crowded by people/tourists compared to Venice.. less crowd makes it more beautiful
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