Hallandale Beach is named in honor of Luther Halland who was its founder. Halland was working for Henry Flagler during the late 19th century and was asked to go to Florida and create a settlement near a town known as Dania Beach. In 1900 Halland and a small group of hardy, adventurous souls put down roots in a coastal community that would become Hallandale Beach.
The warm weather, swaying palm trees, crisp ocean breezes and sandy shoreline made this beachfront city a popular site for residents as well as tourists. Today Hallandale Beach is home to more than 30,000 people and in the winter months the population swells to 40,000+.
Tourists visit the city throughout the year as there is always something interesting to do, see or explore. Many of the vacationing visitors and "snowbirds" who flock to this area come from the northern US and Canada. After all this is the perfect place to be when you want to avoid winter's cold temperatures and bitter winds. Wintertime in Florida is an extremely pleasant experience with sunny skies and warm weather.
With an enviable location that borders the Atlantic Ocean, Hallandale Beach is a prime place for those who want to try their hand at diving, swimming or surfing. Kayaks, canoes and sailboats are all available for rent in the area and instructors will provide you with the help you need to feel at home on the water.
Golfing is a big draw in the city and this Florida site is proud of the courses that are available. Thanks to the temperate weather conditions it is not unusual to find a number of avid golfers enjoying the game throughout the fall and winter months.
Hallandale Beach is also where you can find the Mardi Gras Gaming and greyhound racing track. Gulf Stream Park horse racing is also held at this location 6 months a year. These activities attract large crowds of people and are a favorite stop for vacationing tourists.
When you visit Hallandale Beach you will be able to enjoy shopping at many local boutiques and craft shops. In addition to these smaller businesses the city offers larger shopping venues such as Diplomat Mall and Fashion Row. You will be able to find a wide variety of clothing and merchandise, from beachwear to high fashion couture, when you come to Florida's southeastern coast.
This friendly, Florida destination welcomes thousands of visitors every year and you could become one of them.