If you’re looking for a great way to travel to Ft. Lauderdale, try a
charter bus. A charter bus in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida can allow you to
see all of the sights without the hassle of driving in an unfamiliar
town and finding parking.
A professional driver escorts you down the interstate, while you
recline in comfort and style in padded seats. Your group can choose to
watch a movie on the overhead screens, or you may just want to nap. The
compartment under the bus can store plenty of luggage, so no need to
skimp on the packing or shopping while in Ft. Lauderdale. The larger
buses can accommodate up to 61 passengers and usually have bathrooms on
board for your convenience. Smaller buses can take as few as 14 guests.
Another advantage of charter bus service in Ft. Lauderdale is VIP
admission to many of the areas best night spots, and no designated
driver. Ft. Lauderdale has many great clubs, like the Copa, a disco
themed bar, the Round-up Country Western Club, and a jazz club called
O’Haras Jazz Cafe Las Olas.
Another popular Ft. Lauderdale attraction is the Jungle Queen, a
sightseeing tour onboard an authentic riverboat. Stranahan House is the
oldest house in Ft. Lauderdale, build by the city’s founder, Frank
Stranahan. The building has been a post office, a trading post and a
the town hall.
Sport fishing enthusiasts will enjoy the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame. The
World Record Gallery is particularly exciting for sport fisherman, but
the stuffed fish overhead may put some weaker stomachs off. There is
even a room for the kids, where they can dress up like fisherman and
try out some of the gear.
The Ft. Lauderdale area also has 15 golf courses, something for every
level of golfer. Since golf is the “national sport” of Florida, every
tour group should try to get in at least one round. Nearby in
Homestead, Florida is Everglades National Park, where you can take
airboat ride through the everglades, snorkel and even take a glass
bottomed boat ride. The everglades are a unique Florida experience, but
beware of the alligators!
For another unique experience, visit Butterfly World in nearby Coconut
Creek, Florida. Butterflies abound in this unique attraction, and
educational exhibits focus on the lifecycle of the butterfly and
insects from around the world.
Beaches are a major attraction in Florida, and Ft. Lauderdale is no
exception. Some of the finest beaches are in this part of Florida, and
Ft. Lauderdale has 23 miles of beautiful beach. The brick lined beach
front promenade is perfect for afternoon strolls. Lauderdale-by-the-sea
is great for snorkeling with its coral reefs, and the fishing pier is
famous for good fishing.
For the sports buff, there’s Gulf stream Park, where some of the best
thoroughbred horse racing in the southeast takes place. Don’t miss a
Florida Panthers hockey game, unusual in the southern climates, but
popular nonetheless. The Miami Dolphins professional football team
train at nearby Davie, Florida and the Baltimore Orioles have spring
training camp in Ft. Lauderdale as well. Professional volleyball
championships have been held in the area, and you can bet on Jai-Lai,
greyhound racing and harness racing locally.
If your trip is in May, you’re in for a treat with the McDonald’s Air
and Sea Show, an extravaganza of exciting boating and air shows. In
December, treat your group to the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat
Parade and watch the lavishly decorated yachts and watercraft twinkle
on the water.
No matter when you are planning to visit Ft. Lauderdale, there’s lots
to do and see. Make your charter bus reservations early, and catch some
fun in Ft. Lauderdale.
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