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With Its warm tropical weather and soft golden
sands, Ft. Lauderdale attracts many people throughout the year. For
sun-worshippers, the city has six miles of beaches. There are also
many recreational waterways with access to every conceivable
watersport, a variety of fascinating museums, trendy restaurants,
and an array of entertainment venues.
Be sure to learn more about this exciting port. Check out Royal
Caribbean's Shopping guide.
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People have been flocking to Fort Lauderdale's
beaches for decades. And with good reason. Fort Lauderdale Beach is
a two-mile strip of beautiful beach featuring the recently
renovated Promenade, which offers all sorts of bars, restaurants
and shops.
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Take a 30-minute airboat ride across the
Everglades, one of the most breathtaking natural areas in America.
Discover a variety of fish and birds that inhabit the area, and
perhaps see the most famous Everglades inhabitant - the alligator.
Enjoy Sawgrass Reptile Exhibit after your ride and take the
opportunity to touch or possibly hold a small alligator. Discover
the replica of a Seminole Indian village. See tropical birds, rare
snakes, and even the endangered Florida panther
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Take a narrated drive through Port Everglades over
the Intercoastal Waterway and along the famous Fort Lauderdale
Beach. Explore the International Swimming Hall of Fame, Las Olas
Boulevard, the Riverwalk area and more. Stop and see Esplanade
Park, the crossroads of the Center for Performing Arts and the
Museum of Discovery and Science. Take a 90-minute Intercoastal
Waterway cruise, and hear a lively commentary from the boat's
captain on the history of the New River and Fort Lauderdale's
historic sites.
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Fish is fresh and delicious in Florida. Grouper is
probably the most popular choice and is served almost any way
imaginable. You'll find it fried, broiled, sautéed, and even served
with pasta. But a true Floridian staple is a fresh grouper sandwich
and fries eaten outside by the water. It's hard to beat this old
standby.
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