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The cost to rent a boat in Fort Lauderdale starts at $70 per hour.

With a Fort Lauderdale boat rental, top destinations include the Intracoastal Waterway, perfect for cruising past luxurious homes and docking at waterside restaurants. The New River winds through downtown, offering a unique city-meets-nature boating experience. Sandbars like Whiskey Creek and the popular Haulover Sandbar (just south) are great for anchoring and swimming. Port Everglades provides access to the Atlantic Ocean for offshore adventures or snorkeling trips. Known as the “Venice of America,” Fort Lauderdale offers endless waterways to explore.

Yes, passengers can drink alcoholic beverages on a boat in Florida. It is against the law, however, to operate a motor vehicle in Florida with an open container of alcohol. But if you travel by boat, or plan a party aboard your vessel, it is not illegal for the operator to be drinking an alcoholic beverage -- it is, however, illegal to drive a boat while drunk or while drinking an alcoholic beverage.

For those that want to rent a boat in Florida, Florida law requires individuals born on or after Jan. 1, 1988 to complete an approved boating safety course and obtain a Boating Safety Education Identification Card issued by the FWC. A person must be at least 14 years of age to operate a personal watercraft in Florida. A person must be at least 18 years of age to rent a personal watercraft in Florida.

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A local guide to boating in Fort Lauderdale

Boating in Fort Lauderdale is defined by its winding waterways, coastal access, and easygoing pace. Known as the “Venice of America,” the city offers miles of canals to explore, along with direct routes out to the Atlantic. Cruise through the Intracoastal Waterway for views of waterfront homes and mega yachts, or head toward Fort Lauderdale Beach for open water and sandbar stops. Popular hangouts like Lake Sylvia draw boaters looking to anchor and unwind, while offshore waters are ideal for fishing and snorkeling. With Boatsetter, it’s easy to find the right boat or go out with a licensed captain—so whether you’re new to boating or know your way around, you can explore Fort Lauderdale’s waterways with confidence.

Canal Cruising & Intracoastal Views

Navigate the scenic canals and the Intracoastal Waterway in Fort Lauderdale for close-up views of waterfront homes and luxury yachts.

Offshore Fishing & Coastal Adventures

Head out from Fort Lauderdale Beach for deep-sea fishing, snorkeling, and easy access to the Atlantic.

Sailing

With steady coastal breezes and easy ocean access, Fort Lauderdale is a top spot for sailing. Cruise past the shoreline from Fort Lauderdale Beach or enjoy a smooth, spacious ride on a catamaran—perfect for laid-back group outings or sunset sails.

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