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Watch your step as you board beneath the SE
17th Street bridge.

Get up close and personal with cruise ships
docked in the busiest
cruise ship port in America, Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades.

Port Everglades cruise ships glisten in the Florida sun.

Draw bridges abound on the Intracoastal Waterway, and
open every 30 minutes for private boaters free of charge.

Heading south on the Intracoastal approaching Hollywood.

Entering Biscayne Bay.

Our crew hands out maps and brochures to help you plan your
day.

Our fast catamaran ferry reaches full speed with Miami in the
background.

Miami's sleek, modern downtown skyline.

Miami's Freedom Tower, built in 1925, where Cuban
immigrants were processed into the United States.

Miami's landmark Venetian Causeway.

The Government Cut inlet leading to the Atlantic
Ocean between South Beach and Fisher Island.

A containership loads at the Port of Miami with
Miami Beach's condos in the background.

Fort Lauderdale took over the title of the nation's
busiest cruise ship port only a few years ago.

Hotels and sidewalk cafes abound on Ocean
Drive, the heart of Miami Beach's Art Deco district.

South Beach is home to many well maintained examples
of art deco architecture.

Board again at the Miami Beach Marina for the return
trip. Save room for tropical drinks on the sundeck, and pay attention to
the narration on the way down. You may have a chance to win during our
trivia game! |