Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale is located in the east-central portion of Broward County, Florida approximately 23 miles north of Miami and 42 miles south of Palm Beach. The City shares boundaries with nine other municipalities, as well as unincorporated areas of the County. Encompassing more than 33 square miles, 
Fort Lauderdale is sometimes known as the "Venice of America" because of its expansive and intricate canal system. The city is a major yachting center, with 42,000 resident yachts and 100 marinas and boatyards. Between lush, landscaped tropical foliage and some of the best beaches in South Florida, Fort Lauderdale is also interlaced by the New River and myriad inland waterways leading to the Atlantic Ocean. The city’s vibrant beaches are acclaimed for their golden-sands that stretch for miles.

If you’re seeking a more active lifestyle, Fort Lauderdale is South Florida’s premiere address for endless possibilities and world-class recreational amenities including, yachting facilities, golfing, other superb water sports, dining, and high-end shopping. In addition, Fort Lauderdale is conveniently served by international and executive airports, so when you’re jet setting around the globe—there’s no better city that offers so many outstanding attractions on the Florida Gold Coast.