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Venice of America:

Seven Isles is known as the Venice of America, and you will truly understand why once you see the canals that crisscross through the community. From your private dock, you can explore the vast waterways of Fort Lauderdale and the Intracoastal Waterway in no time, a treasure for boaters and water lovers alike.

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park:

Located minutes from Seven Isles, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The sprawling 180-acre park is home to diverse wildlife, lagoons, nature trails, picnicking areas, activities, and natural beauty for families to enjoy.

Las Olas Boulevard:

The vibrant and lively Las Olas Boulevard offers everything to enjoy: shopping, dining, art galleries, museums, and nightlife. It’s the heart of Fort Lauderdale and a trendy destination among tourists and locals alike within a few minutes of Seven Isles.

Fort Lauderdale Beach:

Seven Isles borders Fort Lauderdale Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters, the famous beachfront promenade, restaurants, and coffee shops. This strip of sand is the ultimate location for relaxation, sunbathing, and swimming.

Pelican Landing:

Experience Florida’s finest high-end cuisine at Pelican Landing. This eatery offers a dining experience like no other; perched upon the Iconic Pier Sixty-Six property, where land meets the sea, offers guests a unique waterfront vantage point. The restaurant offers fresh seafood, a cozy atmosphere, and friendly service, which includes their beautifully made “pelican dung” drink, served in a pelican-shaped glass.

Lago Mar Beach Resort & Club:

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