Tag: Florida
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Push Continues to Restart American Cruising
The CDC has not yet shown any signs of allowing an imminent restart to the cruise industry in America. Read more […] -
Dining Cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Florida: A Guide
The dining cruises in Fort Lauderdale are limited, and the situation is fairly complex. Unlike the other cities we have been writing about, there aren’t dining cruises held on a consistent basis, and there also isn’t a company that is dedicated to offering dining cruises that are open to the public. However, Fort Lauderdale is the home of Windridge Yacht Charters, and while this company is primarily in the private ship rental business, they open up their two vessels for dining cruises every so often. Below we outline what is available, giving you a guide to dining cruises in Fort Lauderdale that will help you find and book a cruise. Read more […] -
Swamp Cruises in Florida
Among many other things, Florida is known for its open spaces, and none are more famous than the vast interconnected wetlands that collectively form the Florida Everglades. The Everglades are packed with vegetation and wildlife that draw visitors all year long, and one of the best ways to explore the wetlands is through a swamp cruise, which frequently takes the form of airboat tours. Below is a guide to the swamp cruises of Florida that gives you an idea of what to expect when you tour the Everglades, as well as points you toward the places where swamp cruises are offered in Florida. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Florida: A Guide
Although there are whale watching opportunities in Florida, there are, as far as we can tell, no whale watching cruises. In other words, there are places along the coast were you can spot whales, and you could conceivably see a whale while sailing on the ocean around Florida, but there do not appear to be cruises that specifically advertise themselves as “whale watching cruises.” There are, however, cruises that are designed to showcase marine life off the coast of Florida, and these resemble whale Read more […] -
Cruise Holiday Florida
There are roughly 326 ports of entry located throughout the waters of the United States and 15 pre-clearance offices in Canada and the Caribbean. Out of all of the ports in the United States, some of the busiest and most popular ports for a cruise holiday are located in the state of Florida. Florida’s most popular ports of call include: Port Canaveral, Port Everglades (Ft. Lauderdale), Port of Miami, and Port of Tampa. Read more […]



