Port Everglades, USA - DYT Yacht Transport

Port Everglades, USA

Port Everglades 80°10’7″ W 26°4’49” N

Miles of beautiful beaches and canals make Fort Lauderdale an amazing destination for clients who love water-based activities such as boating and yachting, deep-sea fishing, diving, and jet skiing. If you want to experience this lively environment on your next vacation, use the DYT boat delivery service to get your vessel here safely. Much of Fort Lauderdale’s charm revolves around the waterfront. It is the site of unique outdoor cafes, boutiques, and multiple forms of entertainment. However, Fort Lauderdale’s allure goes beyond its city sophistication. The beautiful Everglades – a river of grass that is home to a variety of wildlife – comprise the western part of the region. Would you like to know the sailing opportunities? Take a look at our sailing schedules above or get in touch with our representatives!

Include this national treasure in your vacation plans. DYT offers convenient and reliable yacht delivery services to Port Everglades and beyond. This beautiful, rugged, and subtropical landscape is greatly appreciated by those who visit it. It is home to an amazing amount of wildlife and its natural beauty is unmatched.

We pride ourselves on offering convenient and hassle-free boat delivery service to beautiful locations all over the world. Our yacht delivery services to Port Everglades have proven to be especially popular among our customers, and we look forward to helping you plan your next vacation to this exciting locale.

General Information United States

Weather

Winter is the prime season in southern Florida, where temperatures ordinarily range from 71-77 F/22-25 C during the day and 50-60 F/10-16 C at night. Occasional cold snaps can occur as far south as Miami: Some winter mornings in the southern part of the state may see near-freezing temperatures, but by midday the warmth returns. In the northern quarter of the state, however, it can be downright cold for days at a time, with temperatures dipping below freezing at night. The sun is intense at these latitudes, even in winter, so don’t spoil your visit by getting too much.

With all the water in the region, the state has high humidity, which gets higher and more uncomfortable in summer. If you’re traveling to Florida during your summer vacation, you’ll find that the heat and humidity are tempered by sea breezes along the coast or by afternoon/early-evening thunderstorms. Rainfall can be intense but is usually brief. Nonetheless, those who aren’t used to it may find 90 F/32 C and 70%-90% humidity a strain.

Hotels

Comfort Inn Suites
1800 S. Federal Highway
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Tel.: +1 954 767 8700
www.choicehotels.com

Extended Stay America
1450 SE 17th St.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Tel.: +1 954 761 9055
www.extstay.com

Renaissance
1617 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Tel: +1 954 626 1700
www.marriot.com

Embassy Suites
1110 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Tel: +1 954 527 2700
www.embassysuitesftl.com

Marinas

BAHIA MAR YACHTING CENTER
801 Seabreeze Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316, USA
Tel. : + 1 954 764 2233
Fax : + 1 954 627 6356
E-mail: crussel@luxuryresort.com
Internet: www.bahiamar.net

HALL OF FAME MARINA
435 Seabreeze Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316, USA
Tel. : + 1 954 764 3975
E-mail: hfmarina@bellsouth.net
Internet: halloffamemarina.net

HYATT REGENCY PIER 66 RESORT & MARINA
2301 SE 17th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316, USA
Tel.: + 1 954 728 3578
E-mail: cwalker@luxuryresorts.com
Internet: www.pier66.hyatt.com

SUNRISE HARBOR MEGAYACHT MARINA
1030 Seminole Drive
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304, USA
Tel. : + 1 954 667 6720
Email: shmarina@fdn.com
Internet: www.sunriseharbormarina.net

Airport

Most visitors arrive by air, and heavy competition on popular routes means that inexpensive flights are often available. The main international airports are in Boston, New York, Washington, Miami, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Atlanta, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. There are connecting flights from these airports to hundreds of other US cities. There are plenty of efficient overland border crossings between the US and Canada and Mexico.

Basic contact information for airports to get in Port Everglades:

USA
Country Code: + 1 ~
IDD Access Code: 011 ~
Time Zone: GMT – 5/10

FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (FLL)
100 Aviation Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Tel: +1 954 359 6100
www.broward.org/airport

MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (MIA)
Miami Airport, FL, United States, PO Box 592075, Miami FL 33159
Tel.: + 1 (305) 876-7000, +1 (305) 876-7862
Internet: www.miami-airport.com

Additional Information

Inbound Checklist:

DYT Contact:
DYT Yacht Transport USA
1535 SE 17th Street, Suite 200
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, USA
Tel: +1 954-525-8707
Fax: +1 954-525-8711
dyt.usa@yacht-transport.com

Meeting Point:
Port Everglades – At the DYT carrier, berth number will be advised.

Customs Agent:
Howard S. Reeder Inc
POC: Trey Reeder
Address: Miami, Fl 33410
Phone: +1 305 371 8431
Fax: +1 305 381 6795
E-mail: treyreeder@howardsreederinc.com

 

Important:

Make sure you contact our customs agent for proper protocol on customs guidelines, required paperwork, and port access. Please be advised that independent customs fees may apply. Ensure your complete crew list is received by DYT at least 72 hours before the ships arrival.

 

Attention riders:

US Ports – Final destination or in transit: Non-US or non-Canadian riders must have a US Visa B1 – B2 (B-I-II).
NO OTHER VISAS ARE ACCEPTED.

Outbound checklist:

DYT Contact:
DYT Yacht Transport USA
1535 SE 17th Street, Suite 200
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, USA
Tel: +1 954-525-8707
Fax: +1 954-525-8711
dyt.usa@yacht-transport.com

Meeting Point:
Port Everglades – At the DYT carrier, berth number will be advised.

Customs Agent:
Howard S. Reeder Inc
POC: Trey Reeder
Address: Miami, Fl 33410
Phone: +1 305 371 8431
Fax: +1 305 381 6795
E-mail: treyreeder@howardsreederinc.com

 

Important:

Contact our customs agent for proper protocol on customs guidelines, required paperwork, and port access. Please be advised that independent customs fees may apply.

Loading Onboard DYT Carrier:
Notify our Loading Master upon your arrival on Channel 17 and wait for instructions.

Once loaded, check in with DYT Rep and bring:

  • Original yacht registry
  • Keys to the yacht marked
  • If approved, bring riders with prospective passports

 

Attention riders:

US Ports – Final destination or in transit: Non-US or non-Canadian riders must have a US Visa B1 – B2 (B-I-II).
NO OTHER VISAS ARE ACCEPTED.