Lucia 40 (2020)
Fort Lauderdale (United States)
4 Cabins • 40 ft
From 7 622 €
The Venice of America - home to some of the most exquisite waterfront views on the east coast of the US, with an iconic promenade kept in pristine condition. Explore more than 20 miles of coastline and sail to heavenly beaches where you can enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic. Chartering a yacht in Fort Lauderdale enables you to discover serene landscapes, fascinating museums, and enviable shopping districts. Most tourists tend to visit this popular location in the winter months thanks to the warm climate, and since hurricane season tends to occur in mid-summer. With temperatures still averaging at 25°C in the winter, pack your sunscreen and sail to Fort Lauderdale to discover everything it has to offer!
Fort Lauderdale (United States)
4 Cabins • 40 ft
From 7 622 €
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Where to start? This stunning stretch of coastline has a range of beaches big and small to soak up the sun. Whether you are looking to escape to a quiet haven for tranquility or surround yourself with bustling and lively sun-seekers, Fort Lauderdale has you covered. Particularly unique to this city is Lauderdale-by-the-Sea , where remnants of a shipwreck dating back to 1900 lie on the sea floor. For a more relaxing atmosphere, sail to Dania Beach , where the luscious green landscapes offer pleasant views from the comfort of your yacht. Take a dive in the cool waters and then finish your stay watching the fishermen cast their rods. Hillsboro Beach is home to a historic lighthouse which is open to visitors who want to avail of stellar ocean views. Sail back to Fort Lauderdale Beach where a vibrant beach front welcomes you. Trendy restaurants and bars are the perfect places to unwind after a day exploring this beautiful city and the surrounding areas.
Thanks to the crystal-clear waters surrounding Fort Lauderdale, snorkeling has become an essential activity for all who decide to charter a yacht in the area. There are several intriguing and magical reefs to discover, with the quirky wildlife being on full display. Close to Lauderdale-by-the-Sea lies Vista Park Reef, popular among the residents of the city. Free to explore, it is home to wonderful and vibrant coral structures and sea life. If you would prefer to have a snorkel guide, then sail to Pompano Beach Scuba Diving and Snorkeling, where haunting wrecks and stunning ocean dives are popular hotspots. Exploring the sea has never been so alluring.
Shop ‘til you drop – or at least until you want to return to your yacht on the open ocean. Fort Lauderdale’s shopping districts are perfect for fashion enthusiasts, tech-whizzes, and brand-seekers. All the big names are here – and more! For those who want to experience the culture of the city, take a visit to the Bonnet House Museum and Gardens, where a range of natural habitats converge in an architecturally stunning building. Lovers of art will also be keen to visit Bellagion International Art Gallery, where contemporary pieces are on display showcasing diverse artistic styles and genres. Whatever it is you want to do, you can do it in when you charter a yacht Fort Lauderdale!
Practically perfect sailing conditions in this energetic city render it popular for sailors everywhere. Florida’s coastline offers magnificent views and unique sailing opportunities. In fact, it is nicknamed the Yachting Capital of the World thanks to the vast numbers of yachts and mega yachts which descend here each year. Canals or coast, there is always somewhere to sail, and with the largest boat show in the world taking place in Fort Lauderdale, it is no wonder it proves popular time and time again. From the city, sail to Coconut Creek, the Butterfly Capital of the World , where you can lose yourself in the luscious vegetation and walkways. Most people who charter a yacht in Fort Lauderdale recommend sailing to Key Biscayne, and it is easy to see why. Found in the middle of the famous Crandon Park and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, you can explore the heavenly beaches or climb to the top of the gorgeous lighthouse. Between lively canals and isolated moorings, sailing in Fort Lauderdale has it all.
Inspired by Caribbean, European and American cooking styles and flavours, Fort Lauderdale is home to some exquisite dining establishments, many of which are found on the seafront. Reach new heights in the dazzling Sparrow Rooftop Bar. Its modern and slick look has drawn crowds and is a hugely popular addition to the skyline. Something more eccentric is found in Chops and Hops, with customers being urged to toss some axes over a few drinks - but don’t worry you are taught by experts to make sure you get it right on target. A more traditional dining experience is on offer at the Boatyard which boasts decadent seafood dishes with a tremendous outdoor space. Why not bring some cocktails back to your yacht to admire the golden sunset and plan the next day’s adventures?
Fort Lauderdale is serviced internationally via Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) which offers commercial domestic and international routes. If there are no direct flights from your region to this airport, Miami International Airport is only 30 miles from the city. There are extensive public transport links from Miami to Fort Lauderdale also, including Florida’s train Brightline and, of course, airport transfers. Once you arrive in Fort Lauderdale, take advantage of the canals where you can sail your yacht around the city, however if you need to be somewhere a bit quicker, the roads are a quicker mode of transport.