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Five Ways to See the Best of Fort Lauderdale

Often referred to as the Venice of America, Fort Lauderdale beckons you to jump in an RV and cruise along the waterways that will take your breath away. Travel to Fort Lauderdale is for those who want a dreamy experience, a wide variety of options and budget-friendly prices.

Once a popular 1980s spring break destination, today’s Fort Lauderdale is much more tranquil with sandy shores that rub your feet just the right way. Keep reading to learn of some of the must-see travel attractions in this beautiful city.

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Drive to the Fort Lauderdale beaches

It’s a good thing you have an RV because Fort Lauderdale has 23 miles of sun-drenched beaches. What’s more is many of them have been classified by the Council of Washington DC as Blue Wave Beaches. You may be wondering what that means, well–the beaches are visitor-friendly, safe and clean.

Whether you want to give your skin a bit more color, go jet skiing, parasailing, swimming or just read that book you’ve been dying to finish–you’ll find something for everyone here. And, with your RV, you don’t have to trek the entire beach strip on foot–you can pick and choose the perfect beach spot for you.

There’s Pompano Beach, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Dania Beach Ocean Park, Hallandale Beach and Hollywood Beach. You can also dine on the freshest seafood while soaking up the unforgettable views. With lots of stops along the way here are some tips to keep you safe when driving.

 

Snorkel

Adding to the beach vibes, why not go under the sea? When traveling to Fort Lauderdale, you just have to pay a visit to the colorful sea life who make up the underwater universe. If you hit Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, the reefs are just 100 yards off shore. While snorkeling, you might catch a glimpse of queen angels, Spanish hogfish, sea turtles and more.

 

Museum of Discovery and Science

It’s always important to exercise your brain. When you’re feeling scorched, head indoors to enjoy two floors of interactive exhibits. Take a simulation to Mars or the Moon.

You might even like to convey your piloting chops in a simulated cock-pit. If you have your family with you, the Museum of Discovery and Science is a great place to visit.

 

Stroll along Las Olas Boulevard

This is a great place for a casual stroll where you can window shop and people watch. All the relaxing and Mediterranean-style storefronts are surrounded by palm trees. You’ll find everything here from cigars to beach wear, cafes and galleries. And, don’t forget to enjoy a slice of Key lime pie.

 

Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum

Founded by Arthur O. Stone, you’ll find the history of the Packard Motor Company. In fact, you’ll get to see several pre-war Packard cars. And, within the 30,000-square foot building, you’ll get to see thousands of pieces of memorabilia. In fact, there are 22 Packard automobiles built between 1900 and the 1940s.

 

Final thought

Fort Lauderdale, the Venice of America, is calling you to sway along with the palms and inhale the refreshingly salty air. Leave all your troubles behind, and RV along the scenic beaches. You’ll return home invigorated with a different life perspective.

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