Not limited to maritime and yacht culture, Ft. Lauderdale has diversions for private jet flyers no matter their interest. Shopaholics will run out of car space before running out of stores to choose from, foodies will run out of stomach room before running out of cuisines to try, beach fanatics will run out of energy, and golfers will run out of arm-strength. The point is that private flyers will be hard-pressed to find a more diverse list of attractions than in Ft. Lauderdale. Everyone can enjoy the Ft. Lauderdale Intracoastal Waterway. Here you’ll find a ton of waterfront restaurants and bars packed into a relatively small strip. Close to the intracoastal is, of course, the Ft. Lauderdale Beach. You’ll see locals enjoying the weather and running along the boardwalk at almost all hours. If maritime lifestyle isn’t really up your alley, then take a day and check out the local museums and other academic attractions. The Bonnet House Museum and Gardens attracts visitors and locals alike. With evidence of habitation from over 4,000 years ago, the grounds of this important building have seen their fair share of Florida history. The Bonnett House isn’t the only option either. The museum of Art Fort Lauderdale boasts exhibits featuring early Italian high fashion and photography by Chuck Close, and is well worth checking out. If you like to do some shopping, Downtown Los Olas, Riverwalk, and Wilton Manors are all excellent and well known for their specialty boutiques and interesting niche retailers. Aside from the shopping districts, the Galleria Mall is well known for its upscale retail options and attracts a more affluent crowd than regular shopping malls. Here at Air Charter Advisors we want to help you sift through everything and pick exactly what will stimulate you the most, so make sure to read our posts on yachting, golfing, and eating as well.
The Intracoastal Waterway is a long, 3,000 mile body of water stretching through the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. It’s common to see people doing some sight seeing here, or enjoying the view from one of many restaurants on the waterfront.
Phone: (954) 779-7300
Website: Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum
Phone: (954) 462-0222
Website: Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Fort Lauderdale Beach isn’t very large, but its surrounding area offers plenty of entertainment. There are small shopping plazas, a galleria, tattoo shops, bars, restaurants, and much more. Just walk along the side walk, and you’ll find plenty to do.
Phone: (954) 563-5393
Website: Bonnet House Museum and Gardens
Las Olas Boulevard is the place to go to while visiting Fort Lauderdale. There are plenty of great places to eat, grab a drink, or find some entertainment. If you’re a fan of the night life, it’s the perfect place to bar hop.
Website: Las Olas Boulevard
Address: 503 SE 6th St., Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Phone: (954) 525-3456
Hollywood
Address: 2008 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, FL
Phone: (954) 342-9137
Website: Cinema Paradiso (The Fort Lauderdale Internation Film Festival)
Phone: (954) 525-5500
Website: Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale
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