Make holiday travel easier by riding with Broward County Transit

The holidays are magical, but let’s face it—juggling family visits, festive events, and endless shopping can turn into a logistical headache. Add the challenge of transportation, and the joy of the season might feel buried under stress. This year, let Broward County Transit (BCT) transform your holiday travel into a breeze, so you can focus on what really matters.

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Picture this: your family arrives, excited to explore South Florida’s attractions—from glistening beaches to vibrant cityscapes. Instead of wrestling with traffic and parking, introduce them to a travel solution that’s efficient, affordable, and eco-friendly.

Effortless access across the region

Whether you’re near bustling downtown hubs or nestled in quieter suburbs, BCT connects you to key destinations with ease. Strategically placed access points and well-planned routes take you to major shopping centers, entertainment venues, and local landmarks—all without the hassle.

Need to get to the beach? There’s a route for that. Heading to a family dinner across town? Covered. Even last-minute gift shopping at Sawgrass Mall is stress-free, with no need to fight over parking spots.

Hassle-free payments

Forget fumbling for loose change or worrying about exact cash. BCT offers seamless payment options that cater to everyone. Tap your smartphone or use a bus pass for quick transactions. Visitors can also purchase day or week passes for unlimited rides—ideal for families on the move. Prefer traditional payment methods? Cash and other options are still available, so no one is left out.

Real-time tools to keep you on track

Stay in control of your day with real-time updates at your fingertips. The MyRide app and Google Maps show routes, arrival times, and nearby attractions, making it easy to stick to your schedule. Traveling with kids? These tools also help locate family-friendly stops, so your outings remain smooth and enjoyable.

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A stress-free solution for holiday festivities

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Holiday events, like parades and dazzling light displays, often bring road closures and traffic jams. By opting for BCT, you bypass the hassle and dive straight into the fun. Plus, choosing public transit reduces your environmental footprint—a meaningful choice during this season of giving.

Create lasting holiday memories

BCT is more than just a way to get around; it’s a trusted partner in your holiday adventure. Reliable, accessible, and thoughtfully designed, BCT lets locals and visitors alike experience the best of Broward County with minimal stress. From convenient access points to flexible payment options, every detail is tailored to make your journey part of the celebration.

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This holiday season, leave the chaos behind and let BCT be your go-to travel companion. With just a little planning, you can soak up the magic of the season—effortlessly.

 

 

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