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Fort Lauderdale Moke City Tour

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The Moke rolls slow and low with a max speed of 25 mph, perfect for fun excursions in Fort Laudersale beach areas. You'll stay on roads 35 mph or less and enjoy local adventures. The Electric Mokes are fun With the top down or up, you feel the wind in your hair. Moke around Fort Lauderdale’s downtown, residential, and beachside routes on this entertaining guided tour. Learn about Fort Lauderdale’s celebrity mansions, yachts, and hot spots around the city.

About this activity

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Duration 1.5 hours

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Private Tour

Additional Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Itinerary

  • Fort Lauderdale Beachfront : Our easy-breezy electric vehicle seats 4 people, and features a Bluetooth radio, backup camera and headlights. Classified as a low-speed vehicle (LSV), it reaches a top speed of 25 mph, allowing for use on streets with a posted speed limit of 35 mph or less. Perfect to explore the beautiful Fort Lauderdale beach area, sightseeing the mansions at las Olas boulevard and much more.

    Free Admission

  • Las Olas Boulevard : Las Olas is a pleasant, pedestrian-friendly street lines with flora, along with charming boutiques and shops filled with silken finery, imported footwear, jewelry delightful crafts, and sweet treats.

    Free Admission

  • Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale : Riverwalk, also known as the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk, is a riverwalk along New River in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Its length is over a mile and goes from the Sailboat Bend neighborhood to near the Stranahan House.

    Free Admission

  • Hugh Taylor Birch State Park : In 1943, Hugh Taylor Birch passed away. He was called The Father of Fort Lauderdale Beach and has been remembered in any other way besides keeping his name as part of the 180-acres he donated for a state park.

    Free Admission