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Fort Lauderdale Vacations: Beaches Galore
Depart from Fort Lauderdale — or Explore It Like Never Before
As a Fort Lauderdale-based travel agency, Vacayzing helps locals and visitors plan unforgettable vacations — whether you're taking off for a tropical escape or enjoying the beauty right here on the coast.
Craving something beyond the canals and beaches? We’ll plan your perfect getaway from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International to destinations like Cancun, Paris, Punta Cana, and more — with tailored support for flights, cruises, resorts, and luxury escapes.
Prefer to stay local? Let us show you a fresh take on Fort Lauderdale. From beachfront resorts and spa weekends to yacht charters, Everglades airboat tours, and Las Olas nightlife — we’ll help you design a staycation that feels like a getaway.
Whether you're heading out or staying in, Vacayzing is your go-to travel partner in Fort Lauderdale.


Fort Lauderdale
at a Glance
Currency: U.S. Dollar ($)
Tipping Customs: Tip anywhere between 10 – 15%, unless service charge is added
Language: English
Popular Drink: Cocktails
Must Eat: Fresh seafood
Power Up: A or B (two or three-prong) 110 V
Weather: Mild weather year-round, though you may want to pack a light sweater or jacket if you’re visiting in the winter.
Best Time to Visit: Winter brings milder temperatures. Summers can be quite hot, though popular.
Top Things to Do in
Fort Lauderdale
Bask on a Beach
Fort Lauderdale boasts miles of coast, so whether you want to try windsurfing, would like to take a coastal bike ride, or want to work on your tan, there’s a beach here just for you.
Go Birdwatching at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
Kayak, stand up paddleboard, or walk through this park’s natural hardwood hammock ecosystem—keeping on the lookout for manatees, night herons, or tortoises.
Take a Cruise
Port Everglades is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, with cruise ships departing to the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and beyond.
Stroll Las Olas Boulevard
Explore the innovative culinary scene of Las Olas Boulevard, pop into a local gallery, and browse the charming boutiques.
Take a Cruise Along Millionaire’s Row
See why Fort Lauderdale has been called the “Venice of America” as you sail past yachts and million-dollar mansions.
