Living in Dolphin Isles
Living in Dolphin Isles means enjoying one of Fort Lauderdale’s most coveted coastal neighborhoods, nestled between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. This charming and established community is known for its waterfront lifestyle, scenic canals, and a blend of historic and modern homes, providing residents with a quintessential South Florida experience that pairs relaxed beachside living with city convenience.
Parks, Recreation & Lifestyle Amenities
Dolphin Isles offers abundant opportunities for outdoor activity and leisure. Just steps from the beach, residents can walk or bike to the soft sand and surf of Fort Lauderdale’s shoreline. The neighborhood is also adjacent to Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, a 180‑acre nature preserve with walking trails, kayaking, and picnicking spots. Freshwater parks and green spaces like neighborhood parks add to the area’s appeal, while local waterfront dining and social spots on the Intracoastal Waters — including Mastro’s Ocean Club and Shooters Waterfront — make it easy to blend recreation with leisure.
Convenient Location & Access
Situated in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, Dolphin Isles provides quick access to major routes such as A1A (North Ocean Blvd) and Oakland Park Boulevard, keeping downtown, Las Olas Boulevard, and the Fort Lauderdale‑Hollywood International Airport within a short drive. The neighborhood’s proximity to both the Intracoastal and the beach means residents can commute by land or water — with no fixed bridges to restrict boats — while the city’s buses along Ocean Blvd broaden transit options.
Why It Stands Out
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Prime waterfront location between the Intracoastal and Atlantic Ocean
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Walkable beach access and proximity to Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
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Diverse architectural character from classic ranch to modern estates
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Close to Las Olas dining, shopping, and Fort Lauderdale’s cultural amenities
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