Fort Lauderdale

The original inhabitants of the area now known as Fort Lauderdale were the Seminole Indians. The city itself was named for Major William Lauderdale, who led a group known as the Tennessee Volunteers into the area during the Seminole War. Fort Lauderdale began as an agricultural community, full of citrus groves. By the 1960’s, the city took on a new identity as the place for college students to come for spring break. Hedonism and public drunkenness became the norm for much of the next twenty years, but the residents of the once sleepy town decided to take it back from the rowdy youngsters. The police began to make their presence known a little more, and soon Fort Lauderdale was off the list of top Spring Break destinations.

Today, Fort Lauderdale is a little closer to its roots, with a gentle breezy demeanor to it. You can still have a good time here, exploring the 300 miles of waterways that led to the labeling of Fort Lauderdale as "the Venice of America." There are places to rent boats, and plenty of opportunities to take a boat tour around the city. Or, get really acquainted with the water by snorkeling or diving in the Atlantic. There is still plenty to do in and around Fort Lauderdale. Take a water taxi to some of the area’s best restaurants and bars. Stroll along busy Las Olas and visit the eclectic shops and art galleries. The sports enthusiast will get his fill here. Tennis courts and golf courses are everywhere in Fort Lauderdale. It’s just a matter of deciding which one to play on. Choose from baseball, football, or jai alai. You can even place a bet at the greyhound racetrack. The nature lover can check out over 500,000 acres of Florida Everglades, which are part of the Greater Ft. Lauderdale area. The Everglades, which were formed by the constant overflow of nearby Lake Okeechobee, are home to flamingos and alligators, among others. Of course, if you’re visiting Florida, chances are that you will want to hit the beach, and there is ample space for everybody along Ft. Lauderdale’s beautiful coastline.


2 NIGHT BAHAMAS CRUISE
Royal Caribbean - Navigator of the Seas
Destination To: Bahamas
Departing from: Fort Lauderdale
Ports: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Cococay, Bahamas, Fort Lauderdale, Florida


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4 Night Western Caribbean Cruise
Royal Caribbean - Navigator of the Seas
Destination To: Caribbean - Western
Departing from: Fort Lauderdale
Ports: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Cozumel, Mexico, Fort Lauderdale, Florida


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5 Night Western Caribbean Cruise
Royal Caribbean - Navigator of the Seas
Destination To: Caribbean - Western
Departing from: Fort Lauderdale
Ports: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, George Town, Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, Fort Lauderdale, Florida


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