
moderate
2–3 hours
Moderate fitness: comfortable sitting and pedaling for up to three hours, ability to mount/dismount and handle brief urban traffic.
Cruise Fort Lauderdale’s waterfront neighborhoods without breaking a sweat. This two- to three-hour electric-bike tour takes you from Bayshore Drive past Flagler Village’s murals to the shops of Las Olas, blending local history with practical tips for navigating the city by two wheels.
You push off from the riverfront showroom and the city opens like a map beneath easy power — palms leaning into the breeze, the Intracoastal hissing against private docks, and a steady line of condos catching the sun. The e-bike hums rather than shouts; you cruise Bayshore Drive and feel Fort Lauderdale’s water-driven rhythm first: marinas threaded through neighborhoods, joggers keeping time, pelicans gliding low over the New River.

South Florida heat and humidity are constant — bring a full water bottle and plan to refill at cafés along Las Olas.
Sunscreen, sunglasses and a brimmed hat under your helmet reduce glare and sunburn during midday rides.
Listen to the operator’s explanation of pedal-assist levels — switching modes changes range and speed instantly.
Sturdy footwear helps with quick stops, curb transitions and short stretches of uneven pavement.
Fort Lauderdale’s growth accelerated in the early 20th century with rail and later automobile access; Las Olas grew as a promenade linking river to sea.
Mangrove stands and protected waterfront parks are vital to shoreline stability; stay on paths and avoid disturbing root zones to limit erosion.
Keeps you hydrated during warm, humid rides and refills are available at stops.
summer specific
Protects skin and eyes from strong coastal sun and reflective water glare.
summer specific
Afternoon showers are common in tropics—packable protection keeps you dry and comfortable.
fall specific
Provides stability when mounting, dismounting and navigating curbs and boardwalks.