Fort Lauderdale's tourism centers around four primary attractions that drive visitor demand: the expansive Fort Lauderdale Beach with its pristine coastline and beach activities, the historic Las Olas Boulevard featuring upscale shopping and dining, the extensive network of waterways and canals that earn it the "Venice of America" nickname, and Port Everglades which serves as a major cruise ship departure point. To maximize revenue from guests visiting these specific attractions, properties must offer beach-focused amenities including complimentary beach chairs, umbrellas, towels, and coolers for Fort Lauderdale Beach visitors, while providing secure parking and early check-in/late check-out options for cruise passengers with irregular travel schedules. Essential features also include outdoor spaces like pools, patios, or balconies to capitalize on the year-round boating and water sports culture, along with high-speed Wi-Fi and flexible workspaces for digital nomads drawn to the coastal lifestyle. Properties should also offer concierge services or detailed local guides for Las Olas Boulevard activities, bicycle storage or rentals for exploring the waterfront areas, and partnerships with local boat rental companies or water tour operators, as guests specifically choose Fort Lauderdale for its unique combination of beach relaxation, luxury shopping, and maritime recreation that requires specialized amenities to fully enjoy.