Movie Tours in Fort Lauderdale

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Duration: 3 hours
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Location: Fort Lauderdale

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Location: Fort Lauderdale
Explore Movie Locations by City
Sunshine, palm trees, and a laid-back vibe - Fort Lauderdale has long attracted not just beachgoers, but film crews too. With its scenic canals, art-deco buildings, and endless coastal charm, this Florida city has set the stage for a range of movies and TV shows, from vintage beach flicks to cult classics and hidden gems.
Our curated list of movie and television location tours in Fort Lauderdale lets you step into the scenes that have brought this city to the screen. Whether you’re nostalgic for ‘80s teen comedies or fascinated by Florida crime dramas, there’s plenty to uncover beyond the sand.
Why Book a Movie Tour in Fort Lauderdale?
Because behind every palm-framed street is a story. These tours go beyond typical sightseeing - they explore how Fort Lauderdale helped shape Hollywood’s version of paradise. Guides share little-known trivia, local legends, and filming secrets that even locals might not know.
Famous Filming Locations Include:
- Hugh Taylor Birch State Park (*Cape Fear*, *Burn Notice*)
- Fort Lauderdale Beach - iconic in *Where the Boys Are* (1960)
- Las Olas Boulevard, featured in various TV series
- Historic Bonnet House - used in multiple period shoots
- Local marinas seen in boating and action scenes from TV shows
Tour Formats:
Choose from guided bike or walking tours that cruise past filming hot spots, or hop aboard a boat for a unique view of waterfront locations used in film. Some tours focus on classic movies, while others dive into TV crime thrillers and action flicks filmed in South Florida.
When to Go:
Winter and spring are ideal for weather and crowds. Summer is hot but full of energy. Many tours operate daily with small group sizes to ensure a personalized experience.
Good to Know:
Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and your movie buff curiosity. Most tours last between 1.5 and 3 hours and are led by knowledgeable locals. And yes, that building you just passed might really have been in a car chase scene you once watched on cable.
Fort Lauderdale may seem laid-back, but its movie past is anything but boring. Discover the stories behind the palm-lined scenes on a tour that’s equal parts sun and cinema.