Reel in a deal during Fort Lauderdale’s “Summer of Discovery”
Greater Fort Lauderdale, March 4, 2008 – Greater Fort Lauderdale invites travelers to shake off the sand and explore beyond the beach during the “Summer of Discovery” program, featuring a variety of 2-for-1 offers.
From June 1-September 30, 2008, visitors can experience Greater Fort Lauderdale’s distinctive water culture, wide array of natural attractions and beach chic atmosphere while saving along the way. Visitors can learn to scuba dive, go deep-sea fishing, hit the links, take a kayaking excursion and tour the rugged beauty of the Florida Everglades, all in one visit.
And if taking it easy is the vacation theme of choice, head to the spa for a massage, take a yacht tour of the multi-million-dollar mansions lining the famous Intracoastal Waterway and enjoy live entertainment by night. Each of these experiences is available at value-added savings during Summer of Discovery.
A complete list of “Summer of Discovery” 2-for-1 offers and participants is available on the Greater Fort Lauderdale Web site at www.sunny.org/summer. In addition, visitors to Greater Fort Lauderdale this summer will receive a “Summer of Discovery Beach Starter Kit” when booking a vacation through www.sunny.org/summer. Valued at $20, the kit includes an official Greater Fort Lauderdale beach towel and beach ball.
Courtesy of Fort Lauderdale CVB
Chitra Mogul
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