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For
years, Fort Lauderdale was known for its chaotic spring-break crowd.
Recently, however, the area was renovated to include a strip of
spotless beaches, restaurants, bars and retail stores. The Fort
Lauderdale Promenade has transformed the area into a well-maintained
shopping district for the yachting crowd, where one can jog, walk,
skate, bike or go boating.
Port Everglades, the deepest and best known harbor in the state,
is home to more than 35 cruise-line ships.
Located downtown is the
Riverwalk
which links together many of Fort Lauderdale's entertainment,
shopping, dining and nightlife hotspots. Following the banks of the
winding New River,
Riverwalk
includes an extensive network of parks, museums, attractions, shops
and educational institutions which extend from
Las Olas
Boulevard to the
Broward
Center for the Performing Arts. In the cultural district you
will find the Museum
of Discovery and Science and the
Museum of Art.
A stroll down
Las Olas
Boulevard will reward you with quaint sidewalk cafes,
bookstores, specialty shops and various art galleries. For detailed
information visit www.sunny.org.
Getting Around:RESERVE A CAR NOW! Broward County Transit -- (954) 357-8400 --
offers public buses serving 410 square miles with 40 routes.
TRI-RAIL
-- (800) TRI-RAIL -- a 67-mile commuter line links Broward, Palm
Beach and Miami-Dade counties, with free shuttles to the airport.
Another fun way to see Fort Lauderdale is the
Water Bus -- (954) 467-0008, one of Water
Taxi's boats that makes several stops along the waterways. All-day
unlimited service passes are $5 and Bulk ticket packages and
charters are available. For a taxi, call Yellow Cab
-- (954) 565-5400.
Delray Beach,
Florida
Described as more affordable than its southern neighbor Boca
Raton, Delray Beach is a growing little beach town with a quaint
downtown area. Delray Beach is famous for Atlantic Avenue, the main
drag which connects the area's downtown shops, restaurants and art
galleries to the beaches.
If you enjoy nightlife, fishing, diving or snorkeling, history
and occasionally relaxing, Key West is the place for you. Old Town
is a great place to amble about, stepping in and out of art
galleries and cafes, or viewing the many landmarks and artists'
haunts. Take a tour of
Earnest
Hemingway's home, the
Audobon House
or visit the
Heritage House Museum.
Explore the history of pirates and treasure-hunters at the
Mel Fisher
Maritime Heritage Society Museum. For the water lovers, Key West is
protected from the seas by the only barrier reef in North America.
The reef provides divers and snorkelers with breathtaking sights of
corals and a profusion of brilliantly colored tropical fish.
Later enjoy the ample nightlife or take a night cruise from one
of many ports. If you're not afraid to show your wild side, check
out Fantasy
Fest in October -- the cities most popular festival. For more
information visit www.fla-keys.com.
Getting Around:RESERVE A CAR NOW! The streets in Old Town Key West are narrow and congested so driving
around town is not recommended. Instead park your car for the day
and take the
Old Town Trolley -- (305) 292-8906 --
historical tour and see Key West at your own pace. Many tourists
like to explore the island by
moped
rentals, but be sure to wear a helmet. Most of the sites and
shops are within walking distance so if you plan to hike the area
wear comfortable shoes. For more information on transportation
services visit
www.key-west.com.
Miami, Florida
Many resorts dot the map of Miami, from Bal Harbour down to the
famous South Beach. Vacationers will enjoy the exciting nightlife,
unique cultural enclaves and diverse population which make Miami a
world-famous vacation getaway. For visitors torn between &;getting
away from it all&; and &;being a part of it all,&; Miami offers the
best of both worlds, with a blend of 21st century and Old-World
architecture, the
Miami
Dolphins pro footbal team, family-friendly attractions,
leisurely sunbathing & colorful big-city culture.
Miami Beach is divided into two sections. To the north you will
find many large hotels right on the beach and to the south is Miami
Beach's famous Art Deco district, South Beach. Visitors from all
over the world flock to this area year round to enjoy fascinating
nightlife, the beach and spending money in the area's chic shops and
galleries.
Although South Beach's reputation stems from its &;good-time&;
atmosphere it also carries its weight in cultural activities. Just
off Dade Boulevard, in the middle of Miami Beach, the
Bass Museum of
Art is part of the city's plan to create a &;cultural campus&;
between 21st and 23rd Street. Other interesting sites to visit while
in the area are the
Ziff Jewish
Museum of Florida, the
Holocaust Memorial and the
Jackie
Gleason Theater of Performing Arts.
For detailed information on the Miami and Miami Beach areas visit
www.tropicoolmiami.com.
Getting Around:RESERVE A CAR NOW! If you do not wish to rent an automobile, there are several economic
methods of public transportation available throughout Greater Miami
and the Beaches.
Metrorail -- (305) 770-3131 -- is a 21-mile
elevated rail system that serves Downtown Miami and extends west to
Hialeah and south to Kendall, with stops approximately every mile.
Metromover -- (305) 770-3131 -- features
individual motorized cars that run atop a 4.4-mile elevated track
looping around Downtown Miami and to the Brickell and Omni business
districts.
Metrobus -- (305) 770-3131 -- offers more than
60 routes in Miami-Dade County.
TRI-RAIL
-- (800) TRI-RAIL -- is a commuter rail system with 15 stations
throughout Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. The train operates
seven days a week from 18 train stations along a 72-mile rail
corridor and services the international airport.
West Palm Beach,
Florida
West Palm Beach, a more affordable alternative to Palm Beach,
stands out as one of Florida's most popular travel destinations. A
stone's throw away from Palm Beach (divided by the intracoastal
waterway), West Palm Beach is the center of a cultural explosion. A
main attraction to the area is its exciting nightlife. One of the
popular nighttime hotspots is the Clematis Street Retail and
Entertainment District, a vibrant area lined with trendy
nightclubs, bars, boutiques, fine restaurants, arts & crafts vendors
and live entertainment.
West Palm Beach has plenty to do by day as well. Families will
enjoy spending the day at the
South Florida Science
Museum or
Lion
Country Safari, a cageless zoo located about twenty miles west
of West Palm Beach. Beachcombers will love the beaches located
across the intracoastal waterway where one can enjoy fishing,
watersports or just relaxing in the sun. Prominent in the art world,
The Norton Museum
of Art is world-famous for its permanent collection and
temporary exhibitions, as well as its American galleries containing
works by Jackson Pollock, Georgia O'Keeffe and Edward Hopper.
Golf enthusiasts will not be disappointed. Located in what's
acknowledged as &;Florida's Golf Capital&; Palm Beach County is home
to lh world-renowned resorts that feature demanding courses,
many with on-site instructions from the pro's. Visitors to the area
will also find plenty of public and semi-private courses such as
Emerald Dunes designed by Tom Fazio.
RESERVE YOUR TEE TIME NOW!
Getting Around:RESERVE A CAR NOW! Palm Tran -- (561) 233-4-BUS -- offers 32
routes to the public.
TRI-RAIL
-- (800) TRI-RAIL -- is a commuter rail system with 15 stations
throughout Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. The train operates
seven days a week from 18 train stations along a 72-mile rail
corridor and services the international airport. For a taxi call
Yellow Cab -- (561) 689-2222.
Orlando is also a major center for the arts, museums,
architecture and cultural development. For a local's view of the
city, check out Orlando's rapidly growing
Downtown
area -- boasting a strong nightlife and beautiful metropolitan
scenery.
When looking for accommodations, the area to visit is
International Drive. Along this popular strip you will find a wide
range of hotels, restaurants, shops and attractions to meet any
on The on The on The on The Budget. For more Orlando information visit
www.orlandoinfo.com.
Getting Around:RESERVE A CAR NOW! Orlando has many forms of area transportation, however, renting a
car will allow you more freedom to travel to the surrounding areas.
Many of the hotels have guest service centers where you can get
information on getting around town or you can visit one of the many
visitor information centers in the area.
The I-Ride Trolley
-- (866) 243-7483 -- is a safe bet if you are staying
in, or plan to visit, the International Drive area. Making stops
between the Belz Factory Outlets on the north end of the drive and
SeaWorld Orlando further south.
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Many resorts dot the map of Miami, from Bal Harbour down to the
famous South Beach. Vacationers will enjoy the exciting nightlife,
unique cultural enclaves and diverse population which make Miami a
world-famous vacation getaway. For visitors torn between &;getting
away from it all&; and &;being a part of it all,&; Miami offers the
best of both worlds, with a blend of 21st century and Old-World
architecture, the
Miami
Dolphins pro footbal team, family-friendly attractions,
leisurely sunbathing & colorful big-city culture.
Miami Beach is divided into two sections. To the north you will
find many large hotels right on the beach and to the south is Miami
Beach's famous Art Deco district, South Beach. Visitors from all
over the world flock to this area year round to enjoy fascinating
nightlife, the beach and spending money in the area's chic shops and
galleries.
Although South Beach's reputation stems from its &;good-time&;
atmosphere it also carries its weight in cultural activities. Just
off Dade Boulevard, in the middle of Miami Beach, the
Bass Museum of
Art is part of the city's plan to create a &;cultural campus&;
between 21st and 23rd Street. Other interesting sites to visit while
in the area are the
Ziff Jewish
Museum of Florida, the
Holocaust Memorial and the
Jackie
Gleason Theater of Performing Arts.
Getting Around:RESERVE A CAR NOW!
If you do not wish to rent an automobile, there are several economic
methods of public transportation available throughout Greater Miami
and the Beaches.
Metrorail -- (305) 770-3131 -- is a 21-mile
elevated rail system that serves Downtown Miami and extends west to
Hialeah and south to Kendall, with stops approximately every mile.
Metromover -- (305) 770-3131 -- features
individual motorized cars that run atop a 4.4-mile elevated track
looping around Downtown Miami and to the Brickell and Omni business
districts.
Metrobus -- (305) 770-3131 -- offers more than
60 routes in Miami-Dade County.
TRI-RAIL
-- (800) TRI-RAIL -- is a commuter rail system with 15 stations
throughout Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. The train operates
seven days a week from 18 train stations along a 72-mile rail
corridor and services the international airport.
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