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Located just north of Miami, Fort Lauderdale is not only a major port for cruise ships. It's also a popular tourist destination in its own right, attracting visitors looking to enjoy its well-class beaches, upscale restaurants, and quaint canals.
Make the most of the sun, sea, and sand by renting with your own vacation rental close to the water. A Fort Lauderdale beach condo rental is the most common type of vacation rental in this part of Florida. These beach condos can range in size from spacious multi-floor units that can accommodate large families or groups of friends to studio rentals ideal for singles and couples. The buildings are typically modern and most of them offer views of the ocean or canals.
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Popular Rental Amenities in Fort Lauderdale
Choose a filter above to look for an accommodation meeting your needs among all of the properties in Fort Lauderdale. HomeToGo's data reveals that "Internet" and "TV" are the most frequently provided features in Fort Lauderdale. Plan your vacation in advance if you want to sweat it out in a sauna or you want a rental with a jacuzzi. There are just 303 listed properties including "Sauna" and 320 properties providing "Hot tub."
Price and Availability Index in Fort Lauderdale
Vacation Rental Price Information in Fort Lauderdale
The graph shows average prices of rentals in Fort Lauderdale for the next twelve months. $922 is the highest price average in the next twelve months. The cheapest week is in September (9/2 - 9/9). Prices fall to an average of $528 per night.
Rental Availability Information in Fort Lauderdale
Find out the percentage of available rentals in Fort Lauderdale with the graph above. More people travel to Fort Lauderdale a week in January (1/7 - 1/14). So far, 55% of the rentals are occupied this week. Conversely, 87% of the rentals are still available during a week in April (4/22 - 4/29).
The Weather in Fort Lauderdale
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Check out the climate diagram for Fort Lauderdale. July is the warmest month of the year in Fort Lauderdale with temperatures reaching a maximum average of 91°. On the other hand, you could have temperatures dropping under 63° in February. The rainiest month is September while the driest month is January.
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Accommodations for your vacation in Fort Lauderdale
Nearly half of the properties (46.29%) in Fort Lauderdale are house rental. They are the most typical properties there. Additionally, these accommodations have a median size of 219 m² as well as cost, on average, $918 a night. Furthermore, these properties are a great option for 8 it represents the average number of guests house rental can host in Fort Lauderdale. If you are searching for another type of accommodation, you can search many other available options, such as apartment rental, which are the other very typical type of property in Fort Lauderdale. The average size of apartment rental in Fort Lauderdale is 72 m², and the average price is $310 per night.
Where to find the best food in Fort Lauderdale?
The 9 Best Restaurants in Fort Lauderdale
1. Foxy Brown is a hipster gastropub that serves delicious takes on classic dishes such as grilled cheese made with banana bread and Nutella.
2. Temple Street Eatery is a fusion restaurant with a menu influenced by the cuisines of Vietnam, China, and Mexico. Try the kimchi quesadilla.
3. Kelly's Landing has been serving fresh, local seafood since 1987. Some of the best dishes include the Ipswich clams and fried oysters.
4. Shuck 'N Dive is a Cajun eatery and sports bar that serves fried oyster po' boys and voodoo heat chips on the side.
5. Casablanca Cafe is housed in a refurbished house from the 1920s and serves blue crab crusted mahi-mahi and walnut chicken.
6. Betty's Soul Food serves authentic Southern comfort food such as fried chicken, collard beans, and cornbread.
7. Colada is a Cuban restaurant offering a modern take on traditional dishes, including a decadent tres leches waffle stack topped with guava cream and powdered sugar.
8. Coconuts is an iconic restaurant that can be reached by land or water and has amazing ocean views. Enjoy the jambalaya and conch fritters.
9. Canyon is a casual spot serving unique items, such as cornmeal crusted poblano with goat cheese. The margaritas are well-known across Fort Lauderdale.
What is the weather like in Fort Lauderdale?
When is the Best Time to Plan a Vacation to Fort Lauderdale?
The wet-dry season alternates in Fort Lauderdale's subtropical rainforest climate. May to November can get hot and humid with the risk of passing hurricanes, intense heat and tropical downpours. The best time to visit would be between late November and April, when the weather is decidedly cooler and less humid. Year-end festivities are also fantastic to witness along the waterside.
Fort Lauderdale's tropical climate allows for a 12-month beach season, which is good news to vacationers looking for some sunshine and tanning. Make sure to book your Fort Lauderdale vacation home in advance.
What are the top sights in Fort Lauderdale?
The Best Sites to See
Spend a day chilling out at the Fort Lauderdale Beach (also called AIA) which is defined by its sea-facing bars, hotels and shops. A European ambiance pervades thanks to a profusion of Continental-style restaurants and European vacationers who throng to this cosmopolitan seaside city. Be sure to stroll through the Riverwalk each evening.
The "Venice of America" all but demands that you explore its waterways by boat or take a river cruise. Shopaholics will appreciate the sheer immensity of the Sawgrass Mills, located in Sunrise, which is a short drive from Fort Lauderdale.
And just two miles north of Fort Lauderdale is the scenic city of Wilton Manors, which caters largely to a gay clientele.
What are the best places to discover the arts and culture of Fort Lauderdale?
LGBTQ+ Travel to Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale is one of the most popular vacation destinations for gay travelers. The Wilton Manors area is home to a number of gay and lesbian bars and restaurants such as Voo La Voo, Rosie's Bar and Grill, and the Monkey Bar.
There are major gay pride events held throughout the year in Fort Lauderdale. Events include the Pride Festival, Wicked Manors, Out Shine Film Festival, Stonewall Pride, and Gay8 Festival. The city is also home to a number of nudist beaches for gays, male only and female only beaches, and a number of clothing optional parties.
Additionally, be sure to visit the very well run Stonewall National Museum and the World AIDS Museum. Both of these museums provide an educational history regarding the fight for gay rights in Florida and around the world. A number of important events happened in the Fort Lauderdale area and these museums tell the stories in a relatable and interactive way.
What are the best activities for families in Fort Lauderdale?
The Best Activities for Families in Fort Lauderdale
Take your family to the 180-acre Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, to enjoy picnicking and swimming. This well-preserved park, located right in the heart of Fort Lauderdale’s heart, is even home to a tree that's over 200 years old.
Catch a glimpse of 20,000 live exotic butterflies and some of the world's prettiest bird species at Butterfly World. Learn about the life cycle of these gorgeous winged creatures and, if you’re lucky, a butterfly might just land on you. Additionally, stroll the beautiful gardens while enjoying relaxing music playing in the background.
Fort Lauderdale Beach is the perfect place for a whole day of family fun. Sunbathe on the sandy oceanfront or go swimming in the crystal-clear water. After spending a day making sandcastles with the kids, head to the promenade next to the beach for shopping and dining options.
The Museum of Discovery and Science is dedicated to new findings in the scientific community. However, you’ll get more than just theoretical knowledge over here, as your children can experience hurricane force winds, ride on the Everglades Airboat Adventure, and try their hand digging for fossils near a giant megalodon.
Appreciate an enchanting evening with the entire family aboard the Jungle Queen Riverboat, where you can also get great dinner deals. The delightful cruise on the serene New River will make you feel like you're in a moment frozen in time. You might also catch a glimpse of alligators in their natural habitat!
What are the best nightlife spots in Fort Lauderdale?
A Night on the Town
In the 1980s Fort Lauderdale was at the center of the spring break phenomenon, in which college students from across the United States descended on the city to frolic in the sun by the beach. Ever since, the city continues to entertain revelers who stay for extended periods in Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals. The Strip is home to tons of island-themed clubs offering hookahs, drinks specials, and DJ and karaoke nights.
The classic dive bars are a fun way to meet locals. Musicians will particularly love Sopranos Dueling Piano Bar, where two pianists compete against each other while cheering patrons send their requests. Fort Lauderdale caters to all manner of budgets, as can be seen by upscale establishments in Las Olas, as well as plenty of cash-only bars with cheap eats and drinks.
Where are the unique attractions in Fort Lauderdale?
The Best Day Trips From Fort Lauderdale
Recommended is an airplane flight that offers birdseye views of Fort Lauderdale, its stunning coastline, the Everglades and surrounding cities in the region. Greater Broward County, meanwhile, offers tons of activities for families with children, such as Tradewinds Park, and the Billie Swamp Safari, with its airboat rides, ecological tours and bird and reptile exhibits. Nature lovers should absolutely plan a visit to the Flamingo Gardens and Wray Botanical Collection, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park and the Florida Everglades Vacation Park, home to wetlands and alligators. Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals make an excellent base from which to explore the region.
While here, why not make a day trip to Miami's internationally-acclaimed South Beach, with its iconic art deco architecture and remarkable skyline. If you're interested in boats, check out the port which is America's busiest yachting center. This city is multi-faceted and merits a visit. Book a Fort Lauderdale vacation home for that next trip!
What are the benefits of self-catering in Fort Lauderdale?
The Best Neighborhoods for Fort Lauderdale Vacation Rentals
Downtown Fort Lauderdale is perfect if you're looking to stay out and party all night. There are plenty of bars, clubs, and restaurants in the area. The rentals and hotels here tend to offer good value for money. Fort Lauderdale Beach, meanwhile, is perfect for those wanting romantic strolls down the beach or families looking for easy access to the beach. There are plenty of shops and restaurants in the area.
Hollywood Beach is the ideal place for families seeking reasonable and spacious vacation rentals. The giant boardwalk is great for kids and there are plenty of playgrounds on the beach. You'll also find shops and a few child-friendly museums in the neighborhood. The area is filled with art deco buildings and there are a number of excellent restaurants near the beaches.
What are the must-see attractions in Fort Lauderdale?
Top Attractions Near Your Fort Lauderdale Vacation Rental
Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum
Car enthusiasts will love this museum dedicated to classic and iconic automobiles. Visitors with an interest in history can check out the gallery dedicated to former U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Bonnet House Museum and Gardens
Get off the beaten path and visit Bonnet House Museum and Gardens. There are specialized tours of the grounds and building which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Las Olas Boulevard
This boulevard starts at Andrews Avenue and ends at Fort Lauderdale Beach. You can find everything here; from luxury shopping and dining to museums and art galleries.
Intracoastal Waterway
This waterway runs from Massachusetts all the way through Florida and Fort Lauderdale. Witness magnificent yachts travel up and down while exploring the many harbors and restaurants.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many vacation homes are available to book in Fort Lauderdale?
Low demand is usually in April, so there will be a high amount of House rental and Apartment rental in Fort Lauderdale open for booking.
What are the most popular amenities for vacation houses in Fort Lauderdale?
Three most popular amenities for home rentals in Fort Lauderdale include accommodations with: Internet, TV, and Pool.
How many How many holiday houses are there in Fort Lauderdale?
Fort Lauderdale offers 9,015 House rental and Apartment rental options available for renting.
Are dogs allowed in vacation homes in Fort Lauderdale?
In case if you are traveling with a pet in Fort Lauderdale - 18% of holiday rentals are pet-friendly.
What's the best time to travel to Fort Lauderdale?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Fort Lauderdale with temperatures around 91 °F. February and January in Fort Lauderdale are the coldest, with 63 °F on average.
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