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Private Electric Bike tour of Fort Lauderdale. min 2 person $300

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Minimum 2 for a tour.

This is a great tour for those who like the full concierge type experience. Our team of amazing, super interesting guides (successful entrepreneurs) take you on an ebike ride throughout out Fort Lauderdale taking you past the best restaurants, bars, cafes and shopping areas to visit.

Fort Lauderdale is home to 35+ new 5 Star restaurants and we are very proud of the culinary explosion we now have in Fort Lauderdale - You will be impressed!

This is by far the best experience of Fort Lauderdale and we recommend taking it on day 1 or 2 of tour trip.

Our concierge style provides you with a full list of recommendations ranked by $’s and by stars. Get a head start and don't do the discovery alone. We've done it and prepared an awesome itinerary for your visit.

One of the greatest ways to see so much of what the wonderful Fort Lauderdale has to offer in a fun, effortless way, saving you time and energy.

"Happiness in Motion"
Город: Форт Лодердейл
Wed 12 Nov
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Начинается с $300.00
Wed 12 Nov
Начинается с $300.00
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Recommendations of top places to revisit
Special offers
Full instruction, tutorial and a smile
Electric Bike with easy Step Thru. For rent, tours and new sales
SMITH Helmet, award-winning helmet ,MIPS head protection with 21 air vents. Keeps you safe and cool.
10% discount on tours, sales and any accessories
Recommendations of top places to revisit
Дополнительная информация
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Что ожидать
1
Colee Hammock Park
We set off to one of the older parts of Fort Lauderdale. Where Mary Brickell acquired 640 acres from the "Lewis Donation" in 1874. The area was named by Mary Brickel in honor of William Cooley whose family was killed by the Seminole Indians. You'll see the beautiful tree-covered roads and walkways
2
Las Olas Boulevard
We then loop back to the world-famous Las Olas Boulevard lined with boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and bars. We take the quieter back roads to the next stop.
3
Stranahan House
We pass by the oldest home in Fort Lauderdale and the old trading post of the Stranahan Family on the river.
4
Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
We gently bike along the 2 miles of the world-famous red brick road taking in the "Venice of the Americas", seeing mega yachts, the Intracoastal, landscaped parks, cafes, and restaurants all the way through to the next stop
5
The Wharf Fort Lauderdale
Cruise by the Wharf for urban bars, food trucks and outdoor entertainment
6
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Ranking among the top ten most-visited theaters in the world, the Broward Center presents more than 700 performances each year. The doors officially opened on February 26, 1991, with the first national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.
7
Colee Hammock Park
We set off to one of the older parts of Fort Lauderdale. Where Mary Brickell acquired 640 acres from the "Lewis Donation" in 1874. The area was named by Mary Brickel in honor of William Cooley whose family was killed by the Seminole Indians. You'll see the beautiful tree-covered roads and walkways
8
Las Olas Boulevard
We then loop back to the world-famous Las Olas Boulevard lined with boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and bars. We take the quieter back roads to the next stop.
9
Stranahan House
We pass by the oldest home in Fort Lauderdale and the old trading post of the Stranahan Family on the river.
10
Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
We gently bike along the 2 miles of the world-famous red brick road taking in the "Venice of the Americas", seeing mega yachts, the Intracoastal, landscaped parks, cafes, and restaurants all the way through to the next stop
11
The Wharf Fort Lauderdale
Cruise by the Wharf for urban bars, food trucks and outdoor entertainment
12
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Ranking among the top ten most-visited theaters in the world, the Broward Center presents more than 700 performances each year. The doors officially opened on February 26, 1991, with the first national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.
13
Colee Hammock Park
We set off to one of the older parts of Fort Lauderdale. Where Mary Brickell acquired 640 acres from the "Lewis Donation" in 1874. The area was named by Mary Brickel in honor of William Cooley whose family was killed by the Seminole Indians. You'll see the beautiful tree-covered roads and walkways
14
Las Olas Boulevard
We then loop back to the world-famous Las Olas Boulevard lined with boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and bars. We take the quieter back roads to the next stop.
15
Stranahan House
We pass by the oldest home in Fort Lauderdale and the old trading post of the Stranahan Family on the river.
16
Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
We gently bike along the 2 miles of the world-famous red brick road taking in the "Venice of the Americas", seeing mega yachts, the Intracoastal, landscaped parks, cafes, and restaurants all the way through to the next stop
17
The Wharf Fort Lauderdale
Cruise by the Wharf for urban bars, food trucks and outdoor entertainment
18
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Ranking among the top ten most-visited theaters in the world, the Broward Center presents more than 700 performances each year. The doors officially opened on February 26, 1991, with the first national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.
19
Colee Hammock Park
We set off to one of the older parts of Fort Lauderdale. Where Mary Brickell acquired 640 acres from the "Lewis Donation" in 1874. The area was named by Mary Brickel in honor of William Cooley whose family was killed by the Seminole Indians. You'll see the beautiful tree-covered roads and walkways
20
Las Olas Boulevard
We then loop back to the world-famous Las Olas Boulevard lined with boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and bars. We take the quieter back roads to the next stop.
21
Stranahan House
We pass by the oldest home in Fort Lauderdale and the old trading post of the Stranahan Family on the river.
22
Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
We gently bike along the 2 miles of the world-famous red brick road taking in the "Venice of the Americas", seeing mega yachts, the Intracoastal, landscaped parks, cafes, and restaurants all the way through to the next stop
23
The Wharf Fort Lauderdale
Cruise by the Wharf for urban bars, food trucks and outdoor entertainment
24
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Ranking among the top ten most-visited theaters in the world, the Broward Center presents more than 700 performances each year. The doors officially opened on February 26, 1991, with the first national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.
25
Colee Hammock Park
We set off to one of the older parts of Fort Lauderdale. Where Mary Brickell acquired 640 acres from the "Lewis Donation" in 1874. The area was named by Mary Brickel in honor of William Cooley whose family was killed by the Seminole Indians. You'll see the beautiful tree-covered roads and walkways
26
Las Olas Boulevard
We then loop back to the world-famous Las Olas Boulevard lined with boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and bars. We take the quieter back roads to the next stop.
27
Stranahan House
We pass by the oldest home in Fort Lauderdale and the old trading post of the Stranahan Family on the river.
28
Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
We gently bike along the 2 miles of the world-famous red brick road taking in the "Venice of the Americas", seeing mega yachts, the Intracoastal, landscaped parks, cafes, and restaurants all the way through to the next stop
29
The Wharf Fort Lauderdale
Cruise by the Wharf for urban bars, food trucks and outdoor entertainment
30
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Ranking among the top ten most-visited theaters in the world, the Broward Center presents more than 700 performances each year. The doors officially opened on February 26, 1991, with the first national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.
31
Colee Hammock Park
We set off to one of the older parts of Fort Lauderdale. Where Mary Brickell acquired 640 acres from the "Lewis Donation" in 1874. The area was named by Mary Brickel in honor of William Cooley whose family was killed by the Seminole Indians. You'll see the beautiful tree-covered roads and walkways
32
Las Olas Boulevard
We then loop back to the world-famous Las Olas Boulevard lined with boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and bars. We take the quieter back roads to the next stop.
33
Stranahan House
We pass by the oldest home in Fort Lauderdale and the old trading post of the Stranahan Family on the river.
34
Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
We gently bike along the 2 miles of the world-famous red brick road taking in the "Venice of the Americas", seeing mega yachts, the Intracoastal, landscaped parks, cafes, and restaurants all the way through to the next stop
35
The Wharf Fort Lauderdale
Cruise by the Wharf for urban bars, food trucks and outdoor entertainment
36
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Ranking among the top ten most-visited theaters in the world, the Broward Center presents more than 700 performances each year. The doors officially opened on February 26, 1991, with the first national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.
37
Colee Hammock Park
We set off to one of the older parts of Fort Lauderdale. Where Mary Brickell acquired 640 acres from the "Lewis Donation" in 1874. The area was named by Mary Brickel in honor of William Cooley whose family was killed by the Seminole Indians. You'll see the beautiful tree-covered roads and walkways
38
Las Olas Boulevard
We then loop back to the world-famous Las Olas Boulevard lined with boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and bars. We take the quieter back roads to the next stop.
39
Stranahan House
We pass by the oldest home in Fort Lauderdale and the old trading post of the Stranahan Family on the river.
40
Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
We gently bike along the 2 miles of the world-famous red brick road taking in the "Venice of the Americas", seeing mega yachts, the Intracoastal, landscaped parks, cafes, and restaurants all the way through to the next stop
41
The Wharf Fort Lauderdale
Cruise by the Wharf for urban bars, food trucks and outdoor entertainment
42
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Ranking among the top ten most-visited theaters in the world, the Broward Center presents more than 700 performances each year. The doors officially opened on February 26, 1991, with the first national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Отзывы (31)
Norman_S
Mar 2025
Our guide Thalius was great — very friendly and knowledgeable. The bikes were excellent — quite peppy. The weather and the sights were beautiful. Highly recommended!
Shewa_K
Feb 2025
The Tour guides were awesome! Very caring and helpful and knowledgeable! Everyone was great! I had so much fun
Anne_N
Feb 2025
Our guide was fun, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic. The bikes were comfortable - the guide was attentive to our safety and our enjoyment. We learned a lot about a part of Ft. Lauderdale we wouldn’t have seen otherwise.

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