Fort Lauderdale Flamingo Gardens Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Step into an authentic tropical paradise with your tickets to Flamingo Gardens in Fort Lauderdale, and experience an unforgettable day among nature, wildlife and exotic flowers. With skip-the-line admission, you'll enjoy direct access to one of South Florida's most iconic botanical gardens and wildlife sanctuaries.
Explore more than 3,000 species of plants from around the world, see pink flamingos, otters, alligators and eagles, and discover local history at the Wray House Museum, all in one place.
- Book your skip-the-line tickets and get straight into the tropical garden.
- Meet unique species at the Everglades Wildlife Sanctuary.
- Relax amidst flowers and ancient trees in the heart of Florida.
What’s included
- Queue-free entrance to the Flamingo Gardens
- Access to the Garden of Lights
- Entrance to the Everglades Wildlife Sanctuary
- Access to the Wray Botanical Collection
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Step by Step
Located in Davie, very close to Fort Lauderdale, Flamingo Gardens is one of South Florida's most visited natural gems. With your skip-the-line ticket, you can tour this impressive botanical gardens, animal sanctuary, historical museum and aviary at your own pace.
Along the way, you'll encounter more than 3,000 species of local and exotic plants, arranged in themed gardens that transport you to different ecosystems around the world. Don't miss the Florida Wildflower Garden, the Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardens, and the Arboretum, home to monumental trees including the largest in the state.
The Everglades Wildlife Sanctuary is home to more than 85 native species that cannot live in the wild. These include flamingos, otters, panthers, bobcats, eagles and alligators, which you can see during Wildlife Encounters, educational and fun shows for all ages.
If you prefer the big picture, hop on the English-narrated tram, a scenic tour that winds through the park's various ecosystems and wilderness areas, showing landscapes that have remained untouched for more than a century.
Don't forget to visit the Wray House Museum, a 1930s summer residence surrounded by century-old oak trees. Restored in 1991, its interior retains original furnishings and décor, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history and lifestyle of old South Florida.