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Coconuts
This casual waterfront gem sits right on the Intracoastal, serving up fresh-caught fish and their famous Scoobies (chargrilled oysters). Try your hand at snorkeling, scuba diving, or take a glass-bottom boat tour over the coral reefs.
📍 John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park | 🎟️ $9 entry, tours extra
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Sightseeing & Activities in Fort Lauderdale
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The Tequesta people lived here for over a thousand years along the Atlantic Ocean. The Broward Center
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The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is one of the busiest theaters in the world. Miami, Florida(40 min south)
If Fort Lauderdale is laid-back chic, Miami is its flashy cousin:
Stroll through Little Havana for Cuban coffee and music
Snap pics of Wynwood’s street art
Or lounge on the iconic sands of South Beach
More must-sees include: Wynwood Walls, Ocean Drive, and the Vizcaya Museum
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Clubhouse II
📍 2650 E Oakland Park Blvd | 🕒 Open 24/7
Clubhouse II is a bit kinkier, with:
Leather & bears nights
Hot tubs, video lounges & saunas
A relaxed, no-pressure vibe
With 24/7 access and a friendly staff, it’s a staple for locals and visitors alike.
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The Pub Wilton Manors
A casual yet always-fun option, The Pub hosts karaoke, cabaret, and classic bar vibes. Its central location on Wilton Drive makes it perfect for a night of bar-hopping.
Gay Cruising in Fort Lauderdale
The city’s open and inclusive atmosphere fostered a thriving scene for intimate encounters and social connections.
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9F – An LGBTQ-owned restaurant and cocktail bar located on Wilton Drive in Wilton Manors. Colohatchee Park is a peaceful retreat with walking trails and a dog park.
Sebastian Street Beach
When it’s time to hit the sand, Sebastian Street Beach is the place to be. This 60-acre botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary lets you see native animals up close without getting your feet wet.
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Kennedy Space Center
(2 hrs north)
For a bucket-list space adventure, drive up to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Florida’s Space Coast. Guests can enjoy a daily continental breakfast, along with snacks, lemonade, bottled water, popsicles, and refreshing cold face towels.
The Cabanas Guesthouse – Located in Wilton Manors, at the heart of gay Fort Lauderdale, this clothing-optional resort has been voted Best Gay Guesthouse and Best Men’s Day Spa for six consecutive years.
The Festival Flea Market adds a fun, quirky twist to your retail therapy.
Year-round sunshine & vibrant nightlife: For a laid-back cocktail lounge or a high-energy dance club, Fort Lauderdale’s LGBTQ+ bars, restaurants, and drag shows ensure a lively night out.
Where to stay: The city boasts top-rated LGBTQ+-friendly hotels and resorts.
Visitors can pay for a locker or rent a private room (half-price offers are available Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday after 4 pm).
321 Slammer – One of the only clubs of its kind in Florida, offering public and private play areas with slings and glory holes, as well as lounge areas with a pool table and even an indoor fireplace. You’ll find everything from high-end fashion to local artisan gifts, all in a relaxed, sun-drenched setting.
Plus, it’s all steps from the beach.
8. Las Olas Boulevard, with its unique shops and restaurants, is a 15-minute drive away.Mid-Range
The Grand Resort – Located a 10-minute walk from Sebastian Street Gay Beach, this resort has an on-site spa offering massage services, a hair studio, and nail care.
The Everglades
Just outside the city, the Everglades is such a unique ecosystem.