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Venice of America Canal Cruise (Hop-On Water Taxi)

Fort Lauderdale is the 'Venice of America' with 300+ miles of canals, and the water is the only honest way to see it. This narrated all-day pass cruises past Millionaire's Row mega-mansions and superyachts with 10 Fort Lauderdale stops linking the beach, Las Olas and the downtown Riverwalk -- so it doubles as sightseeing and your transport for the whole port day. Boats run every 30-45 minutes between 10am and 10pm, so you set your own pace.

What to expect

Your day unfolds on the water, narrated boat hopping past Millionaire's Row mega-mansions and superyachts as you chart your own course across Fort Lauderdale's 300+ miles of canals. Boats depart every 30-45 minutes from 10am to 10pm, linking 10 stops across the beach, Las Olas, and downtown Riverwalk—you set the pace, getting off to explore and reboarding whenever you're ready. The narration paints the geography and glamour as you drift past the kind of waterfront only this "Venice of America" delivers. By mid-afternoon you've seen more of the city's true character from deck level than most visitors glimpse from shore.

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Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi
$38 all-day pass per adult, $18 children 5-11, under 5 free. Unlimited hop-on/hop-off with live narration across 10 Fort Lauderdale stops plus connections to Pompano and Hollywood.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Direct wins clearly. The ship's narrated bus/trolley 'Las Olas & Riverwalk city tour' runs $60-$90 pp and locks you to a schedule. The $38 Water Taxi covers nearly the same scenery from the water AND moves you around all day. The only edge the ship has is a chauffeured coach -- not worth a $20-50 pp premium for a city this walkable and boat-connected.

Good to know

The all-day pass ($38 adults, $18 ages 5-11) means you can depart the pier on your own timeline after a quick walk or taxi ride to the nearest dock—no need to book ahead or commit to a ship tour departure. The 30-45 minute boat frequency gives you breathing room; aim to be back at the pier by mid-afternoon to allow a comfortable buffer before all-aboard. Bring sunscreen and a hat for open-air deck time, and keep an eye on the 10pm last-boat cutoff so you don't get stranded downtown. Water Taxi connections extend to Pompano and Hollywood if you want to venture beyond Fort Lauderdale proper.

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