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Forget the rowdiness of spring breakers (although Ft. Lauderdale
has, for the most part, shed that party image). Forget the crowds
of hipsters that swarm Las Olas Blvd. Forget the high-rises and
trendy, expensive shops. Instead, take a breather in a lesser-known
spot of Ft. Lauderdale. Situated at the northern end of the well-known
Florida city is Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, possibly one of the state's
best-kept secrets.
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea is a charming beach town that boasts a
number of restaurants, hotels and bed and breakfasts along a one-mile
stretch of beach. Its a familiar town. One that is sure
to remind you of vacations past. The areas main attraction
is the fishing pier, which hosts a restaurant (the breakfast crowd
is unbelievable) and is suitable to lazy days spent fishing in
the sun.
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea has that Andy Griffith appeal.
Theres no need for a car in this little enclave. Within
walking distance are several restaurants, a couple of bars, accommodations,
Walgreens and several family-owned beachstyle shops for all your
touristy needs. Not to mention the beach itself.
The crux of the town is El Mar Drive, the Ocean Drive of Lauderdale-By-The-Sea.
Of course, youll find your usual roller bladers, joggers
and bikers doing their thing along El Mar Drive, but nothing like
the traffic of South Beach. The town is laid-back. The kind of
place where you are sure to know almost everyone in a couple of
weeks time. (Again, a modern-day Mayberry).
As far as when to go, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, like much of Florida,
is best visited during the winter months. (Generally, youll
find prices to be a tad higher at this time of year, but not as
pricey as a getaway to Key West or Miami).
If its a family of four youre planning for, stay
at Villas By the Sea Resort and Beach Club. The accommodations
are perfect for families. Guest rooms are equipped with refrigerators
(some even have full kitchens). Villas By the Sea offers guests
everything from single rooms to one- and two-bedroom apartments.
There are also five heated swimming pools, a jacuzzi, two tennis
courts, beach volleyball, shuffleboard, a childrens playground,
exercise room and a full dive operation on site (including a complimentary
scuba class).
At Sandy Shoes Cafe, where you can dine with your feet in the
sand, breakfast, lunch and dinner are available everyday - as
well as drink specials at Iguana Beach Bar! What more could you
ask for? Oh yes, moderate prices.
Villas rates vary depending on the time of year you plan
to visit. From April 18 through Dec. 21, a standard hotel room
ranges from $75 (gardenside) to $85 (beachfront). A one-bedroom
suite runs $118 (gardenside) to $142 (beachfront). If its
a big family youre accommodating, Villas has two bedroom
suites from $179 (gardenside) to $220 (beachfront). (All rates
are subject to change and some restrictions apply).
These rates take an upward turn during the winter months. For
instance, a basic beachside hotel room runs $150 per night, and
a one-bedroom suite sells for $215 (beachfront) from Dec. 22,
2000 through April 22, 2001. However, these rates are significantly
lower than those youd find in greater Ft. Lauderdale or
Miami.
Ft. Lauderdale-By-The-Sea also is an ideal vacation spot for
lovebirds. If its romance youre after, check out some
of the family-owned and operated bed and breakfast-style establishments
that line the areas beachfront.
One such hotel is Little Inn By The Sea, which sits directly
on the ocean. You can literally open your door and step out onto
the beach. Little Inn By The Sea is exactly what its name says
it is. Its small, but charming, and like many bed and breakfast
accommodations in South Florida, its very European. (Owners
of Little Inn even speak Dutch and French).
In addition to its smaller rooms, which boast private balconies
overlooking the ocean, Little Inn also has efficiency studios
(with full kitchens) and one- and two-bedroom apartments. Not
only does Little Inn specialize in above-average accommodations
(its been awarded the Superior Small Lodging award), it
will impress you with its complimentary breakfast spread, which
is available to guests each morning in the lobby dining area.
Little Inn doesnt boast as many amenities as Villas By
The Sea, but the establishment is ideal for visitors in search
of a quiet, relaxing getaway. You can even take the in-house
bikes out for a stroll when the sun goes down.
During the summer months, a hotel room with a private balcony
is $89 per night. A one-bedroom apartment, with private ocean
balcony and kitchen is $139 per night. Again, these rates are
higher during the winter, cashing in at $119 and $189 respectively.
Ft. Lauderdale-By-The-Sea has something for everyone. And, given
its climate, the town is ideal for year-round vacationing. Although
summers are rather humid, the gentle ocean tradewinds keep the
averages in the low 80s. Not bad for Florida. Not bad at
all.
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