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Attractions & Things To
Do
Ft. Lauderdale
Shopping
Sawgrass Mills - The largest of Florida’s outlet Mall and entertainment center, 350 different shops, cinemas and restaurants.
Galleria Mall – the latest addition along Sunrise Blvd.
Las Olas Boulevard - chic shops and fashion trends.
Las Olas Riverfront – a shopping, dining, and entertainment center overlooking the New River in the heart of Downtown Fort Lauderdale. Boutiques.
Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District - Offering the area's best arts and entertainment venues along with great restaurants, shopping, lodging and heritages sites in a lush, tropical park setting.
Sightseeing
Ft. Lauderdale Trolley Tour
Get to know Ft. Lauderdale 2 hour tour which includes the cruise harbor, the homes of the rich and famous, beaches, Las Olas Blvd, Riverwalk, etc.
Jungle Queen
Day cruises offer – “Millionaires Row”, pass an Indian village enjoy alligators, monkeys and rare birds.
Night cruises - “Venice of America” enjoy BBQ and a show
Billie Swamp safari
Easy to reach from Ft. Lauderdale, enjoy a small glimpse of the Everglades, airboat rides through the “river of grass”, alligators, snakes and other creatures calling Everglades there home..
Miami
Snorkeling
Greater Miami’s Biscayne National Park – the only living tropical reef in the continental USA
Sightseeing:
Everglades Safari Park - www.evsafaripark.com
Visit the areas around Miami and meet a little bit of the rest of the world
South Beach – called the “American Riviera” with Art Deco, restaurants, and the beach.
Downtown Miami – the second larges jewelry venue in the States. Seybold Building has more than 280 jewelers on it’s the 10 floors. Appraisal, diamond cutting, jewelry repair, etc.
Bayside Marketplace - outdoor shopping center with view over Biscayne Bay
Little Havana – vibrating Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana, main street - Calle Ocho, with colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics, and cigar rollers deeply at work amidst Little Havana’s ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee.
Coral Gables – “City Beautiful with tree lined boulevards, lots of green areas, with even more shopping along “Miracle Mile”. Visit the “Venetian pool” a historic landmark carved from coral stones with grottos, bridges and waterfalls. Minimum age 3 – strictly enforced.
Coconut Grove – a “town” with it’s own rhythm. Listen to jazz, salsa og reggae in it’s restaurants and bars..
Viscaya Museum and Gardens - Historical European inspired landmark. In a big estate garden on Biscayne Bay .
Key Biscayne – cross the scenic Rickenbacker causeway. Here you will find two ocean side parks and the Miami seaquarium
Florida Keys
Key Largo – An hour drive south of Miami in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary you will find John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, fascinating botanical scenery at Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park and Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Islamorada - Opportunities to swim with dolphins and other creatures at the Theater of the Sea. Long Key State Park – lush, tropical nature trails. Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park – a glimpse back into Florida’s island history dating back to the early 1800’s.
Marathon - Sombrero Reef, a federally protected section of North America's only living coral barrier reef, lies just a few miles offshore.
Big Pine Key – Bahia Honda State Park at marker 37, white sandy beaches and abundant wildlife.
Key West – diving, fishing, water sports and golfing and then gather for the Sunset Celebration and enjoy free street entertainment with jugglers, mimes, musicians. Legendary pubs and world-class restaurants.
Ernest Hemmingway museum, the southern most point in the continental US.
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