
easy
1.5–2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; you should be comfortable riding a bike for about 90 minutes and able to balance and steer safely.
Cover Fort Lauderdale’s historic streets, Las Olas, Intracoastal panoramas, and oceanfront in one energizing 90-minute electric bike loop. This guided ride is an efficient primer for first-time visitors who want context, photos, and local tips without the sweat.
You push off from the meeting point and the city opens up like a map unfolding beneath you: red brick streets give way to palm-lined boulevards, mega yachts slide along the Intracoastal like polished punctuation, and the ocean waits beyond a ribbon of white sand. The e-bike does the heavy lifting—torque at your feet, breeze in your face—so you cover what would normally be a day of wandering in just 90 minutes.

A MIPS helmet is provided; keep it buckled for windier stretches and when crossing busy intersections.
Hydration stations aren’t guaranteed—carry 16–24 oz to stay comfortable in Florida heat.
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a brimmed hat under the helmet help during midday rides.
Plan for quick camera breaks at Andrews Bridge and the 17th Street lookout; keep your group on schedule.
Fort Lauderdale grew from late-1800s land grants and trading posts; families like the Stranahans and land deals such as the Lewis Donation shaped its riverfront settlement.
Coastal crowding and sea-level rise are ongoing concerns; avoid disturbing wildlife, use reef-safe sunscreen, and stick to marked paths to minimize impact.
Protects skin during extended sun exposure along the coast.
summer specific
Keeps you hydrated; operators don’t guarantee refill stations.
Improves pedaling control and protects feet while mounting/dismounting.
A thin jacket helps on cooler mornings or breezy stretches along the Intracoastal.
winter specific