Exploring Greater Fort Lauderdale With the Kids

Fort Lauderdale is home to an array of exciting and educational activities for families.
Exploring Greater Fort Lauderdale With the Kids
With over 200 hands-on exhibits covering Florida's diverse habitats and prehistoric animals, the Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale is an educational wonderland. The museum also boasts the world's first MAGNA-TILES Studio, where young builders can let their imaginations soar. (Dreamstime/TNS)
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By Eraine Wessler From TravelPulse

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.—Greater Fort Lauderdale has a treasure trove of exciting activities for families looking to create unforgettable memories. From educational museums to thrilling water parks, this vibrant region offers a perfect blend of fun and learning for visitors of all ages.

For ocean enthusiasts, the Funky Fish Ocean Camp is a must-visit destination. Recognized as a “Top Children’s Program in the World” by Travel + Leisure magazine, this unique camp offers kids an immersive experience in marine life and ocean conservation.

Science buffs will be thrilled by the Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale. With over 200 hands-on exhibits covering Florida’s diverse habitats and prehistoric animals, it’s an educational wonderland. The museum also boasts the world’s first MAGNA-TILES Studio, where young builders can let their imaginations soar.

Art lovers should head to the Young At Art Museum in Plantation. This creative haven features immersive galleries that spark imagination and nurture artistic expression in children of all ages.

Nature enthusiasts have plenty to explore in Greater Fort Lauderdale. Butterfly World in Coconut Creek is a magical destination, home to over 20,000 live butterflies from around the globe. As the world’s largest butterfly park, it offers a truly enchanting experience for visitors.

For a taste of Florida’s unique ecosystems, Flamingo Gardens in Davie is a 60-acre wonderland. Families can discover 3,000 species of plants and trees, along with 90 species of Florida native animals. It’s a perfect spot for budding naturalists to learn about local flora and fauna.

Thrill-seekers won’t want to miss the Tigertail Aqua Challenge, an 8,000-square-foot inflatable water obstacle course. This aquatic playground features a trampoline, jungle gym, bouncing dome and a freefall climbing wall with a slide, promising hours of excitement for energetic kids.

On hot days, Paradise Cove Water Park at C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines offers a refreshing escape. With waterslides, tube rides and interactive water playgrounds, it’s the perfect place for families to cool off and have fun.

For indoor entertainment, Xtreme Action Park in Fort Lauderdale is the largest venue of its kind in the area. Go-kart racing, laser tag, bowling and roller skating are just a few of the exciting activities available, making it an ideal destination for rainy days or a break from the sun.

Finally, for a swashbuckling adventure on the high seas, families can set sail with Bluefoot Pirate Adventures. This unique cruise lets kids live out their pirate fantasies for an afternoon, complete with treasure hunts and sea shanties.

Greater Fort Lauderdale truly offers something for every family. Whether you’re looking to explore nature, dive into science and art, or simply splash around in the sun, this diverse region has it all. With its perfect blend of educational opportunities and pure fun, Greater Fort Lauderdale is an ideal destination for creating lasting family memories.

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