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Discover Fort Lauderdale on a 90-minute electric bike tour for $99, passing landmarks, beaches, and luxury neighborhoods with expert guides and light refreshments.

This 90-minute guided electric bike tour offers a lively way to see Fort Lauderdale without the hassle of navigation. For $99 per person, you can explore the city’s most iconic sights, from historic districts to the shimmering beaches, all with the help of an expert guide. The tour departs from Colee Hammock Park at 9:30 am, starting in one of the oldest parts of the city, and travels through a carefully curated route that covers major landmarks and scenic spots.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its balance of informative commentary, impressive scenery, and accessible bikes suitable for all experience levels. The tour isn’t just about sightseeing; it includes light refreshments, a full instruction tutorial, and a full route map, making it ideal for first-timers and seasoned riders alike. The fact that most bookings are 24 days in advance shows its popularity, and with a perfect 5.0 rating from 67 reviews, it’s clear that many find this experience rewarding.

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The adventure begins at Colee Hammock Park, located at 1500 Brickell Dr. This historic park is one of the oldest parts of Fort Lauderdale, featuring tree-lined roads and historic significance tied to the city’s early settlers. The tour kicks off with a full instruction session on the easy step-through e-bikes, ensuring everyone feels comfortable before heading out.
The first stops take you through areas that date back to the 19th century. You’ll see Mary Brickell’s original land acquisition of 640 acres in 1874 and learn about the area’s connection to William Cooley, whose family was tragically affected by Seminole Indian conflicts. The route includes passing the oldest home in Fort Lauderdale and the Stranahan House, a historic trading post on the river. These stops offer glimpses into the early days of South Florida.

One of the highlights is cycling along two miles of the renowned red brick road that runs adjacent to the Intracoastal Waterway. Here, the tour offers striking views of mega yachts, luxury homes, and landscaped parks. Keep your camera ready as you pass boats, marinas, and the Venice of the Americas—a nickname earned for the area’s network of waterways and bridges.

The tour takes a quieter route to the famous Las Olas Boulevard, known for its boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. The guide leads you through the less busy back roads, offering a different perspective of this lively district. You also pass the Historic Downtowner, the last remaining Florida fish house along the river, where you can appreciate the area’s vintage charm.

Next, the route ventures into an affluent neighborhood filled with luxury homes belonging to celebrities, entrepreneurs, and billionaires. The effortless cycling along the Intracoastal showcases some of the most exclusive properties, giving insight into Fort Lauderdale’s wealthy lifestyle. The guide points out notable residences and gives context to the area’s development.

A visit to the 17th Street Lookout Point offers stunning vistas of Port Everglades. This historic port, initially a shipping point for local farmers over 100 years ago, now ranks as a major hub for trade and tourism. From this vantage point, you’ll see the skyline, bustling port activity, and ships coming and going, providing a great overview of Fort Lauderdale’s maritime significance.

No trip to Fort Lauderdale is complete without experiencing its famous beaches. The tour includes riding along seven miles of white sands and ocean views. The breeze and waves contribute to a relaxing atmosphere, and you’ll get a chance to see the wave wall, a hallmark of the coast. This stretch is where Spring Break and beach festivals originated, making it a lively, iconic part of the city.
After the beaches, the route loops back along Las Olas Boulevard, passing mansion-lined streets and luxury yachts. The tour concludes at the starting point, Colee Hammock Park, with plenty of ideas for further explorations or relaxing breaks. If you enjoyed the “Happiness in Motion”, the e-bikes are available for personal rent, with free delivery and pickup—a handy option for continuing your Fort Lauderdale adventure.
The electric bikes feature easy step-thru frames, suitable for all riders, and come with Smith helmets equipped with MIPS head protection and ventilation, ensuring safety and comfort. The tour fee includes light refreshments, a full instruction, and a route map. As a bonus, participants receive a 10% discount on e-bike rentals, sales, and accessories.
The tour is limited to 8 travelers for a more personalized experience, and the group size ensures plenty of attention from the happy and knowledgeable guides. The activity is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join. It departs daily at 9:30 am, and free cancellation allows flexibility if plans change.
Reviews point to friendly guides, particularly praising Rich and Martin for their knowledge, humor, and personalized attention. Many highlight the scenery, historical insights, and the enjoyment of riding in the morning. The bikes are described as easy to use, and the stops offer a mix of scenic beauty and local history.
Some reviewers mention bike maintenance issues but note that the guides respond well and aim to provide a smooth experience. Families, first-time riders, and those looking for a fun, relaxed way to explore all find this tour satisfying. The lighthearted atmosphere and beautiful sights leave most eager to recommend it.
This electric bike tour combines scenic views, historical highlights, and luxury neighborhoods into a compact 90-minute experience. It offers great value for the price, with light refreshments and full route information included. Suitable for most fitness levels, the bikes are easy to operate, making it accessible to everyone.
While some bikes may need maintenance, the overall positive reviews, personalized guides, and diverse stops make this a top choice for visitors wanting to explore Fort Lauderdale in a fun, relaxed way. It’s especially ideal for those who want a guided introduction to the city’s scenic waterways, historic districts, and beachfronts—all within just 90 minutes.
“I know South Florida pretty well but I discovered places I did not even knew existed. It was just a joy to ride in the morning. I truly loved it …”
Is this tour suitable for beginners? Yes, no experience is necessary as full instruction and tutorials are provided.
What is included in the price? The tour fee covers electric bikes, helmets, full instruction, light refreshments, and a route map.
How long does the tour last? The experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Where does the tour start? It begins at Colee Hammock Park, 1500 Brickell Dr, at 9:30 am.
Can I rent the e-bikes afterward? Yes, the bikes used during the tour are available for personal rent with free delivery and pickup.
What sights will I see? Stops include historic districts, Las Olas Boulevard, the Intracoastal, luxury neighborhoods, Port Everglades, and seven miles of beaches.
Are there any physical requirements? The bikes feature step-thru frames, making them accessible for most riders; most travelers can participate.
What happens if the weather is bad? The tour is weather-dependent. In case of poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people are in each group? The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
How do I cancel if needed? You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.