Fort Lauderdale Beach

Visit Lauderdale Launches Summer Savings Campaign

Visit Lauderdale, the official destination marketing organization for Greater Fort Lauderdale (Broward County), welcomes everyone under the sun to enjoy summer fun with LauderDeals, an extensive list of irresistible offers available June 1 through September 30, 2021.

With deals throughout the county’s 31 neighborhoods, LauderDeals offers visitors and residents plenty of ways to indulge in the perfect getaway or staycation in the “Yachting Capital of the World.”

Hotel Deals range from discounted room rates, offers for third or fourth nights free, resort and dining credits, free or discounted parking, complimentary upgrades and more. Things To Do Deals include 2-for-1 admission or discounted rates at attractions. Special LauderDeals offers are also available for Florida Residents and first responders and military at sunny.org/lauderdeals.

“We invite visitors to indulge in a much-deserved getaway and local residents to vacation in their own backyard, where they can relax and recharge while taking advantage of LauderDeals savings to discover spectacular offerings you can only find here,” says Stacy Ritter, CEO and President of Visit Lauderdale.

“This is a great time to enjoy a hotel stay and pair it with culture-rich experiences, fun family attractions, incredible dining options and some pampering, all at a discount.”

Beginning in August, LauderDeals offers will expand with the addition of Dine Out Lauderdale, a collection of taste-tempting three-course prix-fixe menus priced at $35 and $45; and Spa Days, signature treatments at resort and day spas, many with prices starting at $99.

Dine Out Lauderdale is the perfect way for residents and visitors to explore new restaurants or revisit some of their favorite places that are offering special, limited-time menus. These restaurants are located throughout Greater Fort Lauderdale, so diners can work their way through the county’s eclectic culinary scene. From beautiful beach views to luxury, intimate settings, and from local, family-owned eateries to hidden gems, there are a variety of dining options to satisfy every palate.

Visit Lauderdale’s highest priority continues to be the safety and well-being of visitors and residents. Locations throughout Greater Fort Lauderdale and its 31 cities are ensuring Safe + Clean experiences. ​​​​​Mask wearing policies vary inside local businesses but are required on public transportation. Everyone is asked to keep a mask with them at all times and wear when social distancing can’t be maintained or when required.

Photo credit: Visit Lauderdale

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