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Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Fort Lauderdale

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Resort in Central Beach
Ft. Lauderdale - Studio Marriott BeachPlace Towers
Located steps from the crystal clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean in beautiful Fort Lauderdale, Florida, our spacious beach rentals are an unforgettable vacation spot. The resort features a heated outdoor pool, a laid-back poolside bar & grill, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and a well-equipped 24-hour fitness center, so you stay fit while on vacation. Along with excellent on-site amenities. There are no resort fees. Guest pays $14.98 daily for parking to resort. MUST BE 18 TO CHECK IN
$136 per night
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Apartment in Victoria Park
1757C Hideaway Studio- Close to Beach & Airport
This private entrance studio apartment, attached to the back of the main house, is located in the beautiful Victoria Park neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale. The studio has a private entrance and does not share outdoor amenities with the main home. The property is within walking distance to the trendy Las Olas Blvd and a short drive to the Fort Lauderdale Beach. The Victoria Park neighborhood is a serene tropical paradise in a central location to Fort Lauderdale's best attractions.
$101 per night
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Apartment in Victoria Park
628A FLL Private Apt.- 1.5 mi to Beach & Las Olas
This private entrance 1 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment is located in the beautiful Victoria Park neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale, within walking distance to the trendy Las Olas Blvd and a short drive to the Beach. The Victoria Park neighborhood is a serene tropical paradise in a central location to Fort Lauderdale's best attractions.
$109 per night

Stay near Fort Lauderdale's top sights

Bonnet House Museum & Gardens316 locals recommend
Aruba Beach Cafe269 locals recommend
The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale655 locals recommend
Swap Shop & Thunderbird Drive-In Theater125 locals recommend
Las Olas Beach456 locals recommend
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park391 locals recommend

Fort Lauderdale beach vacation rentals

Superhost
Hotel room in Central Beach
King Room - Directly Across the Beach! (K)
$130 per night
Apartment in Central Beach
Private Studio Steps to Beach - ROOM J
$54 per night
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Apartment in Harbor Beach
At Mine | Seabreeze Suite Steps from the Ocean
$56 per night
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Apartment in Poinsettia Heights
Beach Chic #3
$74 per night

Fort Lauderdale home rentals

Superhost
Private room in Sailboat Bend
Private suite in new eco friendly house
$85 per night
Superhost
Private room in Fort Lauderdale
INDEPENDENT Room w/ PRIVATE entrance close to FLL
$43 per night
Superhost
Private room in Fort Lauderdale
FLL Airport/Port Everglades 10-15 mins
$70 per night
Home in Fort Lauderdale
Cozy Studio • Private Entrance
$64 per night

Fort Lauderdale apartment rentals

Apartment in Lake Ridge
The Hideaway at Lake Ridge #2
$67 per night
Apartment in Wilton Manors
Heart of Wilton #5 - Remodeled!
$59 per night
Apartment in Wilton Manors
Heart of Wilton #4 - Remodeled!
$68 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Coral Ridge
Really Small but Newly Renovated
$56 per night

Your guide to Fort Lauderdale

Introduction

Glitzy Miami and posh Palm Beach may buzz with celebrity sightings, but visitors more interested in relaxing in Southern Florida’s legendary sunshine gravitate to Fort Lauderdale in Broward County. There’s still a certain level of luxury to be found here — the waterfront mansions and mansion-sized yachts are proof of that — Fort Lauderdale is more laidback than its big-name neighbors.

The city’s 165 miles of waterways have earned it the nickname the “Venice of America,” and you’ll likely stay or dine along the water. Be sure to stroll the Riverwalk, located in a popular arts and culture district, and hop on the Water Taxi, which brings you from the beach to the trendy shops and restaurants of the Las Olas neighborhood.

While you could spend all your time sprawled out on the soft-sand beach, there are also historic homes, excellent museums, nature centers, and state parks within easy reach. And when the sun goes down, lively stretches of beach bars, dance clubs, and salty dives light up the night.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale’s busy season is between December and April, but a year-round average temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit means it’s always a good time to stay in one of the area’s vacation rentals. There are essentially two seasons in this subtropical destination. The wet season lasts from April through October and brings humid weather and temperatures in the high 80s, as well as occasional heavy rain showers and a chance of hurricanes. Mild winds and ocean breezes cool things off, but even the nights are hot, so you’ll want to pack light, loose clothing. In the dry season, expect daytime temperatures in the mid-70s; in December and January, you may even want a light jacket and a sweater, because low temperatures can dip to 60 degrees.


Top things to do in Fort Lauderdale

The beaches

Greater Fort Lauderdale boasts 23 miles of beautiful, wide, golden-sand beaches. In Fort Lauderdale proper, Fort Lauderdale Beach Park features a playground, volleyball and basketball courts, and picnic areas. Head north along the shore and you’ll reach popular Las Olas Beach and its bustling promenade lined with beach bars and souvenir shops. Continue along the promenade (or the shore) and you’ll hit calmer Fort Lauderdale Beach.

Boat tours

One of the best ways to experience Fort Lauderdale is on the water, whether it’s a canal tour through quiet residential waterways and past the mansions and private yachts of Millionaire’s Row, or a cruise up the New River where the city abruptly gives way to nature. You may even encounter the occasional manatee.

Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park is just over an hour’s drive southwest of Fort Lauderdale. Take a classic airboat tour through parts of the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States in search of wading birds and alligators.