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About the Fort Lauderdale, FL Area
Serving the Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Pompano Beach, Miami & Florida Keys locations of South Florida
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, "The Venice of America"
Embraced by the Atlantic Ocean, New River and a myriad of scenic inland waterways, Fort Lauderdale truly lives up to its designation as the "Venice of America."
Fort Lauderdale also offers an outstanding quality of life, highlighted by a semi-tropical climate, rich natural beauty and array of cultural, entertainment and educational amenities. Blessed with over 3,000 hours of sunshine each year and pleasant year-round ocean breezes, world-famous Fort Lauderdale Beach offers premier opportunities for recreation, relaxation and enjoyment.
The picturesque Riverwalk serves as the cornerstone of the City's arts, science, cultural and historic district which features the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Discovery and Science, Museum of Art and Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum. Las Olas Boulevard has gained international acclaim as Fort Lauderdale's centerpiece of fashion, fine dining and entertainment.
Miami
The City of Miami known as the “Magic City”
Known as the Gateway to Latin America.
The City of Miami welcomes you to the shiny City under the Sun.
From the beginning, Miami’s rich sub-tropical abundance, its sun, sand and beautiful beaches have attracted seekers and dreamers.
Beyond the radiant sun, surf and sand, discover Miami Beach's rich history as an entertainment and cultural destination, from world famous Art Deco architecture to renowned night clubs to designer fashions on Collins Avenue and Linclon Road.
There's so much going on in Miami Beach, you'll need an extra hour to enjoy everything that makes this city so vibrant. As the world's elite playground, Miami Beach promises a 25-hour day; and whether you are an arts enthusiast, foodie, shopaholic, socialite or sun worshipper, there are plenty of options for where to spend that extra time.
Hollywood
Hollywood named one of America’s top ten nostalgic promenades by USA Today.
Bicyclists, runners, walkers and rollerbladers set their own pace on this path which is bordered by six miles of Hollywood’s famous coastline, boutique hotels, charming shops, cafés and places to eat facing the ocean.
The beach offers its own entertainment, including paddle ball, volleyball, group yoga and Tai Chi classes. Several golf courses and tennis courts are also within easy reach.
At night, a full season of cultural events takes centre stage.
Reserve a day for relaxing to the sound of soothing waves. The fresh ocean air will carry you into a state of pure bliss. Hollywood is also a haven for ecotourism. From canoe trips through pristine West Lake Park, a 1,500-acre nature preserve, to extreme watersports, Hollywood has something to keep every body in motion. And after a refreshing trip to the popular weekend organic farmers’ market and juice bar, take advantage of the exciting nightlife options in Historic Downtown Hollywood.
Florida Keys
The Florida Keys...Kick back and stay awhile...
The moment visitors leave Florida's mainland and cross into Key Largo, the sudden urge to kick off their shoes and put on a bathing suit is overwhelming - it also happens to be the perfect attire to wear while visiting the Diving Capital of the World! Some of America's most dazzling underwater parks are found here.
If you came to the south to fish, Islamorada is considered the Sport Fishing Capital of the World, while the backcountry offers tarpon and bonefish, it's in the Atlantic where anglers can test their skills against marlin, tuna and dolphin.
If you are into dining, lime-kissed salads, spicy chowder and golden deep-fried are among some of the favorite ways to cook this seafood delicacy.Stone crab, renowned for its sweet and succulent meat, and no visit would be complete without a taste of the island's Key lime pie.
Pompano Beach
Pompano Beach a welcoming community...
Pompano Beach has always welcomed its many visitors with our three and a half miles of white, pristine beaches will surely draw those who enjoy a quite, relaxing stroll, with the refreshing Atlantic Ocean gently lapping the shore, or for those seeking more action, a trip to Pompano Park Racing & Poker to watch and cheer on their favorite horse and driver will be more to their liking.
Fishing, boating, scuba diving and more are here to enjoy, along with major sporting events only a short drive away. Some of the most challenging golf courses you will find anywhere can be found in Pompano Beach as well as great shopping in many fine boutique shops and the new, soon to be completely renovated Pompano Citi Centre Mall.
Orlando
Boca Raton
Boca Raton is where the culture and fine living can be found...
A lovely location to live and visit....offering water activities and a beautiful new downtown outdoor shopping center, Mizner Park was completed over the site of the older Boca Raton Mall. It has since become a cultural center for the city.
Featuring a landscaped central park between the two main roads (collectively called Plaza Real) with stores only on the outside of the roads, Mizner Park resembles a Mediterranean suburban "town center" with a more contemporary look.
It features many restaurants and is home to the Boca Museum of Art.
Boca offers a new amphitheatere for added entertainment.
Boca Raton
Palm Beach, in the center of all this, epitomizes the social climate as a centuries-old playground of the rich and celebrated. Ever since railroad mogul Henry Flagler brought his railroad to town and erected fabulous hotels for his passengers, the town has been synonymous with luxury. One of the favorite pastimes for modern-day visitors is to simply drive around the island and gaze at the magnificent mansions, then head to one of its landmark restaurants to try and spot a star or government somebody.
For a succinct picture of the wealth that wrought this kingdom visit
Once the residential area for Palm Beach’s work force, West Palm today has developed a distinctive personality all its own. Its downtown Clematis Street District keeps lively with jolly clubs and restaurants, shops and street festivals. Norton Museum of Art sets a high standard for the artistic and for families, there’s a nice-sized zoo, a hands-on science museum, and, on the western edge of town, Lion Country Safari, where visitors drive through while lions, elephants, giraffes and other African animals run free.
Inland and to the north, the region offers two other great attractions. First, the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge protects the native animals who thrive in an
As you head north,
Jupiter
South of Palm Beach, the beachfront stretches to encompass a litany of upscale communities new and old including
This road to riches ends at
Dania Beach
Dania Beach is a progressive, vibrant community that has just entered its second century. Nestled next to the Atlantic Ocean with adjacency to international seaports and airports, we offer a mix of beautiful weather, world-class beaches, shopping at the historic Antique Row, an established and growing marine services industry and a rich history that serves as the foundation for a future of growth. Dania Beach mixes the accessibility, charm and friendliness of small-town living with immediate access to everything a large, thriving metropolis has to offer.
Palm Beach
Vero Beach
Vero Beach is a gentle, sophisticated and unpretentious town. In recent
years, this area has become home to America's cultural and corporate elite.
Homey, yet casually elegant, Vero Beach and Indian River County attracts visitors and residents because of the cultural wealth and inherent natural beauty of the area. Vero
Beach was rated the “Best Small Town in Florida & 12th in the Nation” and
was named one of “The 100 Best Art Towns in America.” Known as the “Gateway to
the Tropics," Vero Beach is located in a climatic transition zone that offers an
unusual mix of vegetation found in the coastal Carolinas – ancient oak trees and
pine forests – blended with swaying palms and colorful blooms typical of the
tropics. The area is also recognized as the 'Citrus Capital of the World,'
producing the finest Indian River citrus for the domestic market and worldwide
export.
Vero Beach is known for its outstanding beaches.
Part of Florida's Treasure Coast, the beaches combine excellent sand quality
with significant surf and tidal action. Vero's main public beach is known as
South Beach, accessible at the eastern end of Causeway Boulevard, State Road
656. Other public beaches include Humiston Park, in Vero's Central Beach
Business District, and Jaycee Park and the adjacent boardwalk extending
southward approximately 2/3 of a mile along Ocean Drive. Vero Beach also has
numerous other public access trails and walkways permitting beach access.


