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A colorful lifeguard stand at Las Olas Beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Departure Ports, Hotels, Port Everglades, United States

Best Fort Lauderdale Beach Hotels for a Pre-Cruise Stay

When cruising out of Port Miami and Port Everglades, some cruisers may opt to fly into Fort Lauderdale (FLL) airport, which can provide the opportunity to add an additional beach day before the start of a cruise. With so many options in Fort Lauderdale, the choice can be overwhelming. For those seeking an affordable pre-cruise option in the area, here are my suggestions, but for beachfront “splurge” options, keep reading. But first, like my recommendations for Miami area beachfront hotels, I do not recommend staying at a beach hotel in March and April, as this is “spring break season” and the beaches are filled to the brim with rowdy students. Also, like Miami, the Fort Lauderdale area is generally more expensive than other cities with ports of call, and with beachside or beachfront hotels, you may also have to pay resort fees. Best Fort Lauderdale Beach Hotels Before a Cruise W Fort Lauderdale401 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304This Marriott property is a luxury hotel with beachside access, meaning guests must cross the street to access the beach. This is a small inconvenience, though, because once there, guests have access to complimentary loungers, umbrellas, and towels, and there are numerous restaurants – some with live music – in close proximity to the hotel. It’s only about 13-15 minutes from the port, so getting there via Uber is quick and affordable. The resort fee is $45 per night and includes other amenities such as use of bicycles and yoga classes. Lago Mar Beach Club & Resort Address: 1700 South Ocean Lane, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316This property is less than five miles from the port and is consistently rated as one of the best hotels in Fort Lauderdale, although its luxury and high quality come at a price, as Lago Mar is also one of the pricier hotel options in the area. Cruisers willing to splurge, however, will likely find an amazing experience here, with top-notch service and unparalleled cleanliness. Noted for its family-friendly and quiet vibe, this hotel offers easy access to 500 feet of private beach, along with complimentary towels and beach chairs (although umbrellas come at a cost), and no additional resort fees. Hotel Maren Fort Lauderdale BeachAddress: 525 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316This property has the look and feel of a boutique hotel, but it’s part of the Hilton Curio Collection. This Fort Lauderdale hotel is highly rated, and moderately priced compared to other beachfront hotel options. Located directly across the street from Las Olas Beach, Hotel Maren is a short walk from several bars and restaurants. The daily resort fee of $45 covers guest access to beach chairs, towels, yoga class, Wi-Fi access, and daily signature drink, although umbrellas are an additional rental cost. This hotel is located about six miles from the port. Getting to Port Everglades There are many great Fort Lauderdale beach hotel options, but these are my top three recommendations based on consideration of cost, location, and guest ratings, and proximity to the beach. When it comes to getting to the port area (where these properties are generally located) from the Fort Lauderdale airport, there are four main options. To view these options, and see the pricing for each of them, check out my Port Everglades post. To get from these hotels to Port Everglades, private transfer service through Get Transfer starts at $31 for up to three people, $56 for a van that fits up to 8 people, and $64 for a minivan that accommodates up to 16 passengers. Comparatively, an Uber for up to four people costs around $10-15, plus tip. Things to do Near Fort Lauderdale Book Your Fort Lauderdale Hotel Now Best Port Everglades Hotels for Cruisers

Melissa at Miami Beach in Florida
Departure Ports, Hotels, Miami, United States

Best Miami Beach Hotels with Beach Access & Luxury for Cruisers

Port Miami and Port Everglades are two of the most popular cruise ports in the United States, so it’s no wonder that cruisers often ask “What’s the best hotel in Miami?” With nearly 185 hotels, the choice can be overwhelming, so my answer is that it depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re flying in the night before your cruise out of the Miami cruise port and simply looking for something clean, affordable, and with long-term parking options and/or a shuttle to the cruise port, here are my recommendations. If your preference is to effectively tag on another beach day to the front end of your cruise, my recommendation list is completely different. If you look at a map of Miami Beach, you will note that it’s small, totaling just 15 square miles, but there are many great options. Before proceeding, however, note two important things: 1) Miami is expensive, and cruisers sometimes experience sticker shock even when considering affordable hotel options. Miami Beach hotels are even more pricey, and many tack on resort fees, although these may be waived for credit card holders, so make sure to check on that. 2) I do not recommend a Miami beach hotel stay in the months of March and April, as this is “spring break season” and the beaches are romping with rowdy students. Best Miami Beach Hotels Before a Cruise Andaz Miami BeachAddress: 4041 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33140 This Hyatt property may be owned by a big-name chain, but it feels like a chic boutique property. Located about seven miles from the cruise port, Andaz (formerly known as The Confidante) provides a retro glam beach vibe. Each hour, guests receive free popsicles and lemonade, and they have direct access to Miami Beach, including using umbrellas, chairs, and towels. Note: This property is undergoing renovation and rebranding, so check before booking to ensure that the pool area is open. Circa 39 Miami BeachAddress: 3900 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33140Located almost directly across the street from The Confidante is Circa 39, which truly is a smaller and more intimate boutique hotel. This is a “beachside” hotel, not beachfront, meaning guests must cross Collins Avenue to access Miami Beach. It’s a short and easy walk, literally just across the street, and once at the beach, Circa 39 guests enjoy access to complimentary umbrellas and chairs. The hotel provides beach towels in the lobby, so grab those before heading to the beach. The pool here is smaller than the other two properties but rarely crowded. Bentley Hotel South BeachAddress: 510 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139The website doesn’t make this immediately clear, but Bentley Hotel South Beach is a Hilton property. This hotel offers beachfront access and more amenities than some of the other Miami Beach hotels, such as a rooftop pool, Jacuzzi, and spa. Like the others, Bentley Hotel provides guests with complimentary access to loungers and umbrellas, via the Bentley Beach Club, and towels are handed to guests at the beach. Wait staff are also on hand for guests who wish to order food or drinks, and the property is located about six miles from the cruise port. Miami Beach Transfer Service There are many hotels in Miami Beach, but these consistently rank among the top choices for travelers cruising out of Port Miami who want a beach day experience. They’re a little pricey, but the extra beach day experience makes it worth the cost if that’s what you’re seeking. When it comes to getting to these properties from the Miami airport, there are four main options. To view these options, and see the pricing for each of them, check out my Port Miami post. To get from Miami Beach to Port Miami, private transfer service through Get Transfer starts at $21 for up to three people, or $25 for a van that fits up to 8 people, and Uber runs $20-35, depending on the day and time. Things to do Near Miami (other than the beach!) Book Your Miami Hotel Now Planning An Affordable Cruise Best Miami Hotels for Cruisers

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