Where in Fort Lauderdale are you headed?
Ten neighborhoods, one airport, one fixed fare per ride. Each page below covers the route from MIA, what the drive is like, and what to expect when you step out of the car.
Las Olas Boulevard
Galleries, sidewalk cafes and the Isles, one unhurried ride from MIA.
Fort Lauderdale Beach
The white-brick promenade, A1A resorts and seven miles of open sand.
Downtown Fort Lauderdale
Riverwalk, Flagler Village and the business district without the rental counter.
Victoria Park
Oak-shaded streets and cottages minutes from both downtown and the sand.
Rio Vista
Historic waterfront blocks where the driveways hold cars and the docks hold boats.
Harbor Beach
Private beach resorts and estate streets at the calm south end of the sand.
Coral Ridge
Golf-course mornings and canal sunsets in the city’s classic northeast.
Wilton Manors
The river-wrapped Island City and its famously welcoming main street.
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
A pier, a reef you can swim to, and a town that never grew towers.
17th Street Marina District
Marinas, boat-show docks and causeway hotels on Fort Lauderdale’s working waterfront.
Somewhere else in the city?
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