Fort Lauderdale, located just 30-miles north of Miami, is known by many across the globe as the “Yachting Capital of the World.” Its 165-mile waterways coupled with Florida’s year-round sunshine make this one of the most popular boating destinations in the United States. Host to the world’s largest in-water boat show—the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show—locals and visitors alike are drawn to the local waterways, sandbars, and gorgeous beaches. Up and down the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), you’ll see a mix of water taxis, local boaters and anglers, luxurious superyachts, and even Venetian gondolas.
When planning your rent a boat or book an on-water experience in Fort Lauderdale, consider these popular boat rental styles:
As the ‘yachting capital of the world,’ you can probably guess that motor yachts and cruisers are a hot comedy around these waterways. Perfect for larger groups and corporate events, most of these rentals will come with a professional captain.
Pontoon boats and other day boats, like bowriders, deck boats, and jet boats, are best suited for exploring the local sandbars and dock-and-dining along the New River.
Safety Requirements:
Boating License/Education Rules: All Florida residents born after January 1, 1988 who operate vessels with 10-horsepower or more must carry a Florida Boating Safety Education identification card. You must be at least 14 years of age to operate a personal watercraft (PWC).
Life Jacket Requirements: Children ages 6 and under must wear a PFD.
For more information, visit the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Where to dock your boat, or meet your rental:
Pier Sixty-Six Marina
Las Olas Marina
Bahia Mar Yachting Center
New River Downtown Docks
Marina Bay Marina
To learn more, be sure to read this Fort Lauderdale Boating Guide.
In Fort Lauderdale, the summers are hot and humid; while, winters are slightly cooler but mild. Also, skies during winter months are mostly clear, but boaters should be aware of Florida’s active hurricane season that runs through . The best climate in Fort Lauderdale for warm-weather activities is from early November to early May.
Avg. Temperature High: Peaks around 89°F in August
Avg. Temperature Low: Around 62°F during January
Avg. Water Temperatures in and around Fort Lauderdale:
75°F in the Spring (March, April, May)
83°F in the Summer (June, July, August)
80°F in Fall (September, October, November)
68°F in Winter (December, January, February)
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