Ft Lauderdale, Florida
Fort Lauderdale is located in sunny southeastern
Florida on the Atlantic coast between
Palm Beach and 25 miles north of Miami.
Fort Lauderdale
is a great home and vacation spot because
it is less congested and crowded compared
to Miami right to the south and it is
still near the big city attractions such
as Disneyworld. It has a great quality
of life because of the diverse combination
of cultural, recreational, and educational
amenities that are in the area.
Fort
Lauderdale is home to more than 150,000
residents and is a very popular resort
city with thousands of travelers and students
going there for spring and winter vacations
to enjoy the miles and miles of beautiful
beaches.
The city
was recently awarded the national "Blue
Wave" certification in recognition
of its clean and eco-friendly beaches.
The beaches are beautiful and lined with
palm trees, walking paths, wonderful restaurants,
outdoor shops, hotels and homes of the
rich and famous. Lots of cruises leave
from Fort Lauderdale and there is scuba
diving, alligator feedings to riverboat
rides on the extensive miles of waterways.
Fort Lauderdale
has a tropical climate and beach weather
year round with an average temperature
of 77 degrees Fahrenheit and plenty of
sunshine. August is the warmest month
with high humidity and heavy rainfall.
Winters are mild and temperatures barely
ever drop below 65 degrees. |