The best way to navigate the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is taking the Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi. Connecting parking lots to the North, West and South along with connections to all show sites. here
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The best way to navigate the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is taking the Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi. Connecting parking lots to the North, West and South along with connections to all show sites. here
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Relax and see the boat show from the water and enjoy traffic free water ways of Fort Lauderdale.
801 Seabreeze Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
is part of the Informa Markets Division of Informa PLC
The best Happy Hour in South Florida! Hop on, hop off, or ride round trip from any stop. Not only are tickets discounted, but Water Taxi offers major discounts on drinks aboard the vessels as well! here
Water Taxi’s famous Hop On Hop Off tours offer a one of a kind experience on the Venice of America! Plan your own sightseeing and explore Fort Lauderdale at your own pace or ride round trip! Captains & crew narrate as they take you to and from your destination, giving you fun facts about all the gorgeous homes, yachts, and South Florida history. Shop, eat, and explore the South Florida way! To top it off, check out our Cruise & Save partners at each stop to save when you show your Water Taxi tickets! more
Tickets valid one year from date of purchase.
Adults: $28
Seniors (+65) & Military: $23
Children 5-11: $14
Children under 5: FREE
Happy Hours (after 4 pm): $18
Fort Lauderdale is known as the “Venice of America” because of its many beautiful waterways. One of the best ways to Explore our city is from the water. The Water Taxi is more than just a boat ride. Our Captains and Crew are well versed on the city and the many attractions that can be viewed from the water. As such, they provide a narrated excursion that includes historical information as well as fun and interesting information about the many Mansions and Mega Yachts that line the waterways.
A complimentary bus system, sponsored by West Marine, runs between the Convention Center and Bahia Mar (blue route), and between Pier South, Pier Sixty-Six, Bahia Mar, and the Convention Center (green route). [links]
FORT LAUDERDALE — Sprawling over seven waterfront locations and expecting 110,000 attendees, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show can be challenging to get to and to get around. more
This year sees the addition of three parking garages, the removal of parking at the War Memorial Auditorium and a continuation of the successful Water Taxi route from downtown, which shuttled more than 25,000 people a day last year, according to John Nigro, Informa’s director of operations. here
For the ultimate convenience, valet parking is available for $75 per day at the show’s main entrance at SE Fifth St. and Seabreeze Boulevard, which is also a taxi stop. here
The site formerly known as Sails Marina in the 17th Street Causeway’s southeast corner has been re-named Pier South and will host the show’s largest yachts in a new endeavor called Superyacht Village. Both valet and self-parking ($40 a day) are on site, as well as an Uber/Lyft stop, located under the bridge on the southeast side.
The Convention Center will have self-parking and a taxi stop as in past years. New this year are 500 spaces nearby at the Art Institute at 1799 SE 17th St. A secure walking path will be established to the Convention Center from here. here